Colours can have a major impact on our mood and emotional wellbeing. This is because we associate certain colours with different moods, especially when we’re noticing them regularly. It’s why the look of a room can be so important to our Mental Health, and for Care Home residents, it can go a long way to supporting comfort and notions of safety.
So, with that in mind, here are six options to improve senior rooms and care home colour schemes.
1. Yellow
Perhaps unsurprisingly, yellow can make a senior room feel warm and sunny. In turn, these can often lead to feelings of happiness and serenity. It’s a great choice in rooms that care home residents tend to spend their mornings or evenings, as during the winter mo
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