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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Lang may yer lum reek

We have taken time to reflect on 2025 and prepare to welcome in the new in 2026! We had a lovely afternoon tea with singing, drinks and a beautiful spread. Today was the day to say goodbye to 2025 but we will hold onto all the amazing memories made and people we met! 
 
We have taken time to remember those who won’t be with us in 2026 and prepare to welcome the new people we will meet! Wishing you all a prosperous, healthy and wonderful 2026! See you next year

Introducing our Resident Ambassador

We are very proud to announce that our wonderful resident, Mary, has the honour of being the first ever Resident Ambassador for Bayleaf Care Home.
 
Mary first came to Bayleaf within a few weeks of our opening and has become such an integral part of life at our beautiful home. We could not think of a better person to call our Resident Ambassador and we know that Mary will do herself and Bayleaf very proud.
 
Well done Mary!!!

Christmas Day celebrations!

Here at Strachan House, we had a fantastic Christmas Day, which involved themed movies, singing and dancing, family visits followed by a beautiful festive lunch with turkey, roast potatoes, pigs in blankets, puddings and cakes.

In the morning we welcomed Father Christmas and his elves from the North Pole, who brought gifts to all our residents - everyone was busy opening their presents and enjoying a glass of bubbly before the festive feast, prepared by our talented chef and kitchen team.

After lunch, we tuned in to watch and listen to the King's speech. Our day was filled with joy, smiles, music and laughter.

We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas! 

Breakfast with Santa

Each year, we open our doors to the community to invite them in to meet Santa.

This year, our theme was breakfast with Santa. Everyone from all generations enjoyed the live entertainment from Jayne Katrine, singer/vocalist, and breakfast with Santa.

It's really beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

Live music entertainment by Champagne Enterprise

Juniper House was filled with Christmas cheer as we enjoyed a wonderful afternoon of live music entertainment from Champagne Enterprise. The festive songs brought so much joy, with residents singing along, dancing, clapping their hands, and tapping their feet to the music. It was lovely to see so many smiling faces and to feel the happy atmosphere throughout the room.

The music created a real sense of togetherness, and everyone truly enjoyed their afternoon. One family member and staff member gathered at the front with the entertainers, singing along to much-loved Christmas songs.

Moments like these remind us how powerful music can be, especially at Christmas. It brought laughter, connection, and plenty of festive spirit, making it a memorable and joyful afternoon for residents, families, and staff.

Christmas time

As Christmas approaches, we take a moment to pause, reflect, and remember those who hold a special place in our hearts. This year, our Christmas tree became something deeply meaningful: a Memory Tree created to honour residents we have sadly lost throughout the year.

The tree was placed in the heart of the home, where residents, families, and staff could gather, which was the coffee shop. For every resident who passed away this year, a star was added to the branches, each one representing a life that shaped our community and left behind cherished memories. These stars shine as a gentle reminder that although they are no longer with us, they remain part of our home.
Residents were invited to take part in a creative and emotional activity by making their own baubles.

With glitter, ribbons, feathers and careful handwriting, names of loved ones were written and lovingly placed onto the decorations. Some residents shared stories as they worked, others sat quietly with their thoughts, but every bauble carried meaning, love, and remembrance. One by one, residents were encouraged to place their baubles on the tree. There were moments of laughter, tears, and silence, each equally powerful. It was a beautiful reminder of how strong our community is, especially during times of reflection and loss.

This year, we also placed a star at the very top of the tree for a colleague we lost. Sonya was not only a valued member of our team but a friend to residents and staff alike. Her kindness, dedication, and warmth will never be forgotten, and placing a star at the top for Sonya felt like a fitting tribute watching over the home she cared for so deeply.

As the lights were switched on, the Memory Tree came to life, glowing with names, stars, and shared memories. It stands as a symbol of love, remembrance, and togetherness this Christmas. While there is sadness, there is also comfort in knowing that every life is honoured, every memory is treasured, and no one is ever forgotten.

Christmas Day at our home

We had a really good day together, spent with family and friends and made extra special by Santa visiting residents around the home in the morning.
Delivering presents and spreading festive cheer, and it was lovely to see so many smiles and happy faces as residents enjoyed opening their gifts.

Happy New Year

What a fantastic way to welcome the New Year! Residents enjoyed a truly memorable New Year’s Eve celebration filled with music, laughter, and cheer together. Everyone was singing along, tapping their feet, and dancing in their seats with a brilliant selection of tunes from KJ & the Catt.
 
Residents also enjoyed a glass (or two!) of wine to toast the occasion, making the evening feel extra special as we counted down to the New Year together.

Retail Therapy

Residents requested our first outing of 2026 to be a trip out shopping, so we headed to Tesco in King’s Lynn, which had everything we were looking for, from clothing to birthday cards, books and calendars. Residents not only picked up a bargain or two but thoroughly enjoyed some retail therapy with friends.
 
We laughed over gift ideas, found the perfect items and helped each other track down exactly what we wanted. Trips like this are a wonderful way to maintain independence, build friendships and support sensory needs.