Resident Val Conlon and Shibo Cleatus, healthcare assistant, Sacred Heart Hospital.

Mayo hospital celebrates Arts and Health Awareness Day

THE Sacred Heart Hospital (SHH), Castlebar, in collaboration with the Mayo Arts Office, hosted an Arts and Health Awareness Day for residents, service users, staff, families, visitors and friends as part of Bealtaine - Ireland’s national festival celebrating the arts and creativity as we age.

Helen Walsh, assistant director of nursing at the Sacred Heart Hospital, explained: “I am aware of research that demonstrates the benefits of art in older person settings. It is a catalyst for self-expression and can stimulate the senses with a potential to boost a person’s mood and self-worth.

“Whilst rekindling an old skill or learning a new skill, lifelong learning helps the brain to adapt and restructure itself by building new and more efficient neurological pathways. This has the added benefit of promoting healthy ageing and potential to improve the person's quality of life.

"We are aware that we have some very talented artists among our residents, and we thought that an event such as this could foster connection, encourage artistic participation and highlight the benefits of integrating arts into healthcare here in the Sacred Heart Hospital.”

Geo Jose Aruvelickal, Director of Nursing, Sacred Heart Hospital, Castlebar, and resident Michael McHale.

Norah Brennan, resident artist in the SHH, commented: “Some of the residents who attend my twice weekly art classes find the art engagement relaxing whilst others find it invigorating and a great outlet for their creativity.”

Once the project was approved, the organising committee approached Mayo Arts Office who kindly agreed to part fund the event. The residents were more than happy to contribute their collection of beautiful artwork and showcase it on the day.

There was great excitement and a buzz of activity in the café area where, with live entertainment from the talented Damien McHale, many residents, with the help of staff, danced and sang along, creating a joyful and vibrant atmosphere. Meanwhile, the art workshop was a hive of creativity, bustling with participants deeply engaged in their work.

Resident Mary Quinn and entertainer Damien McHale.

Resident Val Conlon, who took the opportunity to make a birthday card for his daughter, stated: “Thank you for organising the day. I really enjoyed the day in the coffee shop area.” Whilst resident Paddy Chambers shared: “I enjoyed the day immensely and I like the social side of art.”

Norah Brennan, visual artist, and resident Paddy Chambers.

Attending both workshops, resident Michael McHale said: “It was marvellous to see so many people at the day, and the music and the craic was great fun. Thanks for the lovely food also. Good on ye!”

Geo Jose Aruvelickal, Director of Nursing, Sacred Heart Hospital Castlebar; Norah Brennan, visual artist; Helen Walsh, Assistant Director of Nursing, Sacred Heart Hospital; Aileen Vahey, Assistant Director of Nursing, Sacred Heart Hospital, and Catherine Gallagher, artist.