Chesham care home dedicates community garden to resident who was a 'beautiful artist'

Last Updated: 07 Jul 2022 @ 16:23 PM
Article By: Jill Rennie

A residential care home in Chesham for people with complex special needs and disabilities has dedicated a new community garden to the memory of Tina Sharp.

Residents and guests enjoying the community garden. Credit: Salutem Care

Ms Sharp, who had cerebral palsy and dysphagia, passed away last year from a kidney condition aged 55.

Birchwood opened in 2004 and Ms Sharp was one of the first residents to be supported by the service, and her friends and family were keen to have a quiet space to remember her.

Anita Osborne, a volunteer with Friends of Birchwood, said: “There has always been a great deal of creative talent at Birchwood, and Tina was a beautiful artist, so I am delighted we’ve been able to honour her memory in such a fitting way.”

The garden was created by the Friends of Birchwood volunteer group, who raised £1600. With the funds, the group managed to buy a memorial bench to remember Ms Sharp, supplied planting areas with water butts to all the people supported by the home, a gazebo, and a path which allows wheelchair access to the garden.

A piece of stained-glass artwork, a series of ‘energy balls’ inspired by several late friends of the home, was also commissioned to hang in the garden.

The friends have been actively trying to improve the outdoor space for people supported by Birchwood since 2017, to make it more accessible for those with mobility issues.

Ms Osborne added: “There have been so many people involved from the conception of a garden space five years ago to the beautiful space we have today, I couldn’t possibly name them all, but every person who has raised money, helped with the planting, laid the paving stones and made suggestions has been invaluable.

“Although the garden is now officially open, we still have plans to develop it further. It will have the opportunity to grow with the individuals supported at Birchwood.”

The chief executive of Salutem Care and Education, John Godden was invited to officially open the garden.

Mr Godden said: “It was an honour to be invited to Birchwood to open the community garden.

“It has the perfect mix of visual natural beauty, opportunities to create and grow, and artwork honouring the creative spirit of the individuals we support.

“The volunteers have done a fantastic job to make it a sensory experience for all, as well as a place for quiet contemplation. It is perfect.”