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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Local Councillor Visit

Newly elected Bridlington Town Councillor, Chantelle Elliot, who represents the Old Town Ward has visited Barchester’s Mallard Court Care Home, in Bridlington.

Chantelle Elliot, joined residents of the home for the first edition of their new monthly ‘Meet & Eat’ event, where members of the community can come together, make new friends and meet old acquaintances and will feature special guests from the community.

An Afternoon on the River

Freda and Roy had a lovely afternoon yesterday as we joined our friends from Hilton Park Care Home for a lovely boat trip along the Great River Ouse.
 
The weather was a bit too chilly to be outside for long but everybody enjoyed the picturesque scenery and the wildlife nonetheless and there was the added treat of a little onboard picnic for the residents.
 
Both Freda and Roy had a lovely time and couldn't wait to tell everybody about it when they arrived back at Bayleaf.
 
Thank you to Hilton Park for sharing your afternoon with us.

VICTORY FOR THE PRESSURE COOKERS IN CHARITY COOK OFF

We are over the moon because our very own inspirational Managing Director, Michelle Macadangdang, from Barchester’s South East Division, and her team of fellow MDs have really brought home the bacon and won the Barchester Charitable Foundation Cook Off 2026.
Michelle’s team, the Pressure Cookers, made up of Managing Directors and a Hospital Director from five of Barchester’s divisions, went head to head with members of Barchester’s Executive team, the Rolling Scones, to cook up a storm and win the coveted Cook Off crown whilst raising vital funds for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation. With money still coming in, so far the Cook Off 2026 has raised an extraordinary £53,000.
The Charitable Foundation helps connect vulnerable people and those living with a disability to community groups in their local area by providing grants to improve mobility and quality of life. Each year the Foundation distributes thousands of pounds to individuals, small community groups and charities across England, Scotland and Wales. In 2025 the Foundation achieved a donation milestone of £424,000 which enabled the charity to provide vital help to a staggering 262 small groups and charities, plus 123 individuals in one year alone.
 

Milford House is celebrating their CQC Good rating

The team at Milford House Care Home is so excited to be celebrating their CQC Good rating.
This achievement reflects the dedication, compassion, and hard work of the incredible team and the trust and support of the wonderful residents, families, and community.
They came together to celebrate the journey, the teamwork, and the heart that makes Milford such a special place. 
Here’s to continued growth, joy, and exceptional care.

A Little Garden Moment

The garden at Kings Park was glowing in the afternoon sunshine, the kind of soft, golden light that makes everything feel a little more peaceful. Martin our Activities Coordinator and Audrey one of our residents wandered out together, taking their time, letting the warmth settle on their shoulders.

They found a quiet spot among the flowers, and for a moment it felt as though the whole world slowed down and they took a moment to enjoy teh sun and smiled bright and genuine.

There was no rush, no noise, just two friends sharing a simple moment outdoors. It was sunshine, laughter, and connection, the heart of what makes days like this so meaningful.

Animal Therapy at Kings Park Care Home

The afternoon sun drifted gently through the lounge windows at Kings Park Care Home when Lola, padded gracefully inside. With her soft tail held high and her two tiny kittens trotting behind her.

Residents who had been quietly reading or chatting suddenly lit up. Hands reached out, smiles spread, and the room filled with that unmistakable warmth that only animals seem to bring. Lola, ever the gentle soul, moved from lap to lap, accepting strokes as though she knew exactly who needed her most. Her kittens tumbled about playfully, offering their own brand of joy, tiny paws, tiny purrs, big impact.

Even the staff couldn’t resist stealing a moment. A quick peek turned into a cuddle, and soon everyone was gathered around, sharing stories of pets they once loved and memories long tucked away.

It was simple, sweet, and utterly heart‑lifting, the kind of afternoon that reminds us why animal therapy is such a gift.

Birthday parties

May has been a month full of birthdays including celebrating with our lovely Ricci as she turned 90!

With a couple more to come there is still plenty of time to come celebrate with us and enjoy cakes with us! 

Dolphin Boat Trip

We enjoyed a bracing boat trip on the lovely Dolphin IV boat from Poole Quay.
Skipper, Ian, took us on a lovely trip around Poole Harbour, the weather was beautiful and the sea air refreshing.

Unforgettable Furry Friends

We had a brilliant afternoon with our residents for our 'Name the Breed' quiz. Although a few of the residents started off thinking that they were not dog experts, almost everybody got more than half of the breeds right!!
 
The quiz was about so much more than just breeds of dog; it was a lovely trip down memory lane. It was wonderful to see residents scrolling through their phones to share photos of their own dogs and tell stories about their favourite childhood pets.