Celebrating life at Barchester

We celebrate life through everything we do, from our thoughtful experiences and activities to our delicious food. We offer the latest technology as well as sensory engagement to nurture the wellbeing of our residents. With a wide variety of tailored activities and events we make sure our residents have the best physical, mental, spiritual and social stimulation, all bespoke to them. Take a look at what we’ve been up to…

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Residents walk for charity

Residents at Station Court are celebrating an incredible achievement after completing the Walk for Hearts Challenge in support of the British Heart Foundation.

The residents set out with a goal of walking 28 miles across the month, but through determination and teamwork they reached an impressive 32 miles combined in both group and individual walks.

The initiative brought residents together supporting one another every step of the way. Encouraging friendship

Home celebrate colleagues long service!

Local lass, Lacey Milner, a care home worker from Meadow Park has received a prestigious Long Service Award in celebration of working for Barchester Healthcare for 15 years.

Lacey, who is now the home’s Administrator, started at Barchester in March 2011 and has worked with residents and their relatives for 15 years to ensure that their needs have been met.  Lacey absolutely loves her job at Meadow Park and says she has done just about every role in the home over the last 15 years, apart from General Manager! 

Our Gentlemen's Club - Out & About

Our Gentlemen enjoyed a lovely afternoon at our local pub today.
 
Our Gentlemen’s Club enjoyed gathering over lunch — savouring good food in a relaxed atmosphere, and even better company. Nothing beats sitting around the table with friends, sharing stories, plenty of laughs, and enjoying great conversation.
 
Moments like these remind us how important it is to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures: good company, a warm pub, and time well spent. Cheers to many more gatherings like this!

Gentlemen's Club - Out & About

Our Gentlemen enjoyed a lovely afternoon at the local pub today.
 
Pittsmead's Gentlemen’s Club gathering over lunch — good food, a relaxed atmosphere, and even better company. Nothing beats sitting around the table with friends, sharing stories, plenty of laughs and
enjoying great conversation.
 
Moments like these remind us how important it is to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures: good company, a warm pub, and time well spent. Cheers to many more gatherings like this!

Spring has Sprung at Pittsmead Grange

Spring has sprung at Pittsmead Grange!
 
We’re delighted that the sunshine has finally arrived and spring is finally here.
 
Our residents enjoyed spending time in the garden, soaking up the sunshine and feeling the warmth of the sun on their faces while sharing a lovely coffee together.
 
A little sunshine can do wonders for wellbeing, helping to lift the mood, brighten the day, and bring a sense of happiness to everyone.
 
Moments like these that bring so much joy — fresh air, good company, and a beautiful spring day.

Janice & Connor - A special Trip

A truly special moment from life here at Pittsmead Grange 
 
Janice, one of our wonderful residents, had a simple but meaningful wish — she wanted to go to the shops to pick out birthday cards for her triplet siblings who live all the way in Australia.
 
Connor, our amazing Senior Care Assistant, went above and beyond to make that wish come true. In his own time, he took Janice out for a lovely shopping trip, where they browsed the shops, found the perfect cards, and even stopped for a coffee together. 
 
Janice was absolutely thrilled — not just to find the cards, but to feel so valued, cared for, and truly special. Connor's gesture remind us how powerful kindness and compassion can be.
 
And we have to mention Janice’s fantastic Lego earrings — full of personality and joy! Even more special, her sister (one of her triplets in Australia) has a matching pair, making them a beautiful symbol of their bond despite the distance. 
 
Connor, thank you for your kindness, your generosity, and for making such a difference. And Janice, thank you for bringing so much warmth and individuality to our home.

St Patrick's Day

At Magnolia Court, we love any excuse to bring people together, and our St Patrick’s Day celebration did just that.

Residents spent the afternoon enjoying Guinness, green-themed nibbles and a good sing-song with Richard, who treated everyone to some traditional Irish favourites. Before long, voices were joining in with songs like The Wild Rover and Danny Boy, and there was plenty of laughter along the way.

It was one of those afternoons where the whole home felt full of warmth, fun and companionship. Simple moments like these can make such a difference, and it was lovely to see everyone enjoying themselves together.

Residents enjoy live musical performance

Residents and guests enjoyed an afternoon of pure delight, with a live musical performance that took place at the home to celebrate Dame Vera Lynns birthday, the Forces Sweetheart would have been 109 years old. Local singer Nikki Downes performed a selection of classics from the 1940’s including of course, “Well meet again” and “The White Cliffs of Dover”.

Lisa, Activities Coordinator said, “Everybody was so captivated today, joining in, singing and dancing. Peter Baker, one of our newest residents, surprised us all, with his most beautiful singing voice. As it filled the room, Nikki said she is definitely taking him on tour with her next week.” One resident remarked, “I’ve never seen the room so full, the atmosphere in here today positively tingled.”

 

The day the lambs paid a visit!

Chater Lodge was full of animal mischief this week when a couple of adorable baby lambs came to visit the home.  The heart-warming event filled the home with smiles, laughter, and a wonderful sense of connection, as residents, staff, and visiting family members gathered to meet the fluffy new arrivals from Phoenix Lambs.

The visit was a sensory delight, as residents could gently stroke the lambs’ soft wool, hold them close, and learn about their care and early life. Many residents reminisced about past experiences with farm animals and sparked lively conversations about childhood visits to the countryside, family farms, and memories of springtime in years gone by.