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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Dementia Disco is a big hit !!

Wow what an amazing day at our Dementia Disco with three of our sister homes joining us along with families and friends.

We all put our dancing shoes on and had a lot of fun 

National Donut Week

Our home marked National Donut Week with a heartfelt gesture of appreciation for their local heroes. 

In a spirit of community and thanks, the home delivered a delicious selection of donuts to the local fire station, thanking the firefighters for their unwavering dedication and service.
The sweet treats were delivered on behalf of the residents, who wanted to show their appreciation for the bravery and commitment of the fire crew.

International Nurses Day

Today, we celebrate our very own clinical team, led by Audrene, our General Manager, and all the residents who have devoted their lives to the nursing profession. Your incredible dedication and hard work make a world of difference in the lives of those you care for. Your countless hours of compassion, along with your warm smiles, bring comfort and hope to many. Thank you for everything you do!

 

To find out more please contact Audrene Abrigo General Manager

01934 33072

 

 

Falls Prevention Workshop

Our Falls Prevention, Mindfulness, and Sensory-Based Exercise Workshop was a huge success 
Residents and members of our local community came together to learn valuable techniques from Claire Kremer of CK Wellbeing
We focused on preventing falls, practicing mindfulness, and engaging in sensory-based exercises for overall well-being. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to a safer and healthier community. Let's continue to prioritize our health and wellness together

Special wish visit to Bournemouth Arts University

On Tuesday, April 25th, we organized a Wish Fulfillment for the incredible Julia Fagan-King at Arts University Bournemouth.
Julia, with a background in the History of Art and years of teaching experience, was treated to a special makeover before embarking on a journey filled with art, inspiration, and joy. From touring the historical Columbian Print/Albion Press Room to engaging with talented students in the Fine Arts Studio, Julia's passion and expertise shined through

Dog walking

Making the most of opportunities when they arise; this morning we joined staff member Loretta on her dog walk with Annie. Out early to avoid the heat we had a walk to the park.


Completing every day tasks can be a great therapy for many, with the added bonus of our favourite four legged friend, we had a lovely time.
 

Special wish visit to Margaret Green Donkey Sanctuary

Today, we made Jean Aplin's dream come true with a trip down Memory Lane to the Margaret Green Animal Rescue Centre which Jean and her Family has always supported Jean's love for animals, especially donkeys, led her to meet Sid and Jake, the adorable donkey duo. She listened intently as Paula Legg shared their stories, and she also got to mingle with other furry friends like goats, chickens, rabbits, and Thelma the pig

Time in the garden!

We have had some lovely weather over the past couple of weeks. Our residents have made the most of it in our beautiful gardens. There is nothing more relaxing than feeling the sun on your bones. Natures vitamin D. 

We also love our little visitors!

Bowling -Team Cadbury Hall

West Backwell Bowling Club and Bowls England invited individuals with disabilities to experience the joy of bowling at a tailored Open Day, designed for all abilities. This inclusive event will took place at West Backwell Bowling Club on Sunday, May 11th.

Bowling is one of the most accessible sports, and we believe everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy it. The Open Day featured a variety of activities and resources aimed at introducing the sport to participants of all abilities:

Staff and residents from Barchester’s Cadbury Hall care home, in Yatton had a fantastic time and really where they all enjoyed taking part in the Bowls.

Learning from Experts: Coaches, umpires, markers, and directors will be on hand.

In a highlight of the day, 100-year-old John took to the green to challenge June, an experienced bowls player. The match was a thrilling display of skill and camaraderie, showcasing

“It was wonderful to see everyone getting involved and enjoying the game,” said Angela Grace Barchester Care homes . “John’s enthusiasm and determination were inspiring, and it truly reflects the vibrant community we have here at Cadbury Hall.”

We all  engaged in various bowling activities, demonstrating that age and ability are no barriers to enjoying the sport. The event not only provided a platform for friendly competition but also fostered connections among residents.

Plans for future bowling events are already underway, with hopes to continue promoting an inclusive environment for all.

Mike, resident at said: “We have all had the most wonderful time.  It is so lovely to be able to visit places like this and soak up the atmosphere. I especially liked Bacon Rolls were delicious as well.”

 

Go Team Cadbury Hall

VE Day Celebrations at Ashby!

VE Day 80th anniversary celebrations have begun. Today we had Clare Care sing for our residents. Everyone took to a flag and hat to sing along to memorable music of the 40s! 

Tomorrow we will be marking the anniversary itself with a patriotic party with our residents, who also this week watched the parade at Buckingham Palace.

Easter celebrations!

At Ashby House, we believe you're never too old for Easter eggs. 

Ashby residents enjoyed white chocolate Easter eggs & Easter mousse during the afternoon tea trolley. Some of their expressions were beautiful! And the eggs went down a treat! 

A trip to Willen Lake

Ashby House residents enjoyed an afternoon together at Willen Lake. 

We enjoyed a lovely lunch and refreshments followed by a gentle stroll beside the lake. We can't wait to return. Bring on the summer!

St Patrick's Day!

On St Patrick's Day at Ashby House Care Home we had so much fun. Our residents enjoyed a treasure hunt, following the shamrocks and rainbow pots until they found the end of the rainbow, which we all enjoyed the found treasure of chocolate coins and a small Bailey's to finish off the afternoon.

Happy St Patrick's Day to everyone!

Love is in the air at Ashby!

Valentine's Day was a great success at Ashby House Care Home!

Everyone had so much fun, love and laughter. We hosted arts and crafts, and decorated heart-shaped cookies for our loved ones. A few of our residents went out to Central Milton Keynes John Lewis, where they had lunch and beverages. Love is in the air!

Lad's day out!

On Friday, our male residents enjoyed an afternoon of lunch and refreshments at the local pub. The Gents had a wonderful day out!

Anthony, Ken and Michael enjoyed their day together at Furzton Lakeside pub for a good chat, food and a light beer!

VE DAY CELEBRATIONS

Victory in Europe Day celebrated with a party for our residents! Joined by Gemma Ruby, a Professional Vocalist. Thank you so much Gemma.

Our residents enjoyed lots of dancing and a wonderful singalong all throughout.

We also enjoyed cream teas, fruit platters and Pimm's thanks to our brilliant chefs.

A very special day and one which brings a lot of reflection and memories.

 

Weekly Brunch Club with Residents

The residents truly enjoy their new weekly brunch club that is held across all communities within the home.

Many of us enjoy a brunch every now and then and for the residents it is no different. It is now a weekly club that runs on a Tuesday morning on a different community each week. The Brunch club offers delicious warm pastries with tea and coffee, whilst allowing for all across the community to get to know one another better and catch up with what has been happening around the home during the week.

Tina the activities co-ordinator said: “The brunch club is a great way for all residents to get to know one another and our amazing chefs ensure that this is an all-inclusive club by catering for residents on different diets such as creating pureed food for those that require it. We even ensure that for residents that are not wanting to come out of their rooms or who are unable due to health issues that brunch is taken to them. It is a real good way of connecting communities and creating friendships.”

Marvellous Bindura, General Manager said, “It is lovely to see our residents enjoying the brunch club across all the communities in the home. Our wonderful chefs work so hard to ensure that everyone is offered something no matter their dietary requirements, no one misses out. It is a club that allows also for residents from all communities to get together, no one will say no to a warm pastry and drink. It is great that for residents who are in their rooms the brunch club is taken to them, allowing for all to be involved.”

Celebrating in Style for VE Day 80th Anniversary

Elm Bank marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day in style by throwing a 1940s afternoon of musical entertainment by the D-Dollies from Mini Concerts.  The home was alive with songs from the past, residents reminisced, and flags were flown, it was an emotional day and for some tears were shed. It was a day that meant so much to so many, with the music came a delicious tea with cakes fitting for the special occasion.

The homes talented chefs whipped up a delicious selection of freshly-baked biscuits and cakes for the occasion, all washed down with pots of tea and a celebratory glass of fizz to mark the occasion for that wished.

Some residents observed the national two minute silence and listened again to Churchill’s iconic speech accepting Germany’s surrender and an address from the Queen.  They reminisced about their memories of VE Day and watched clips of the celebrations that took place outside Buckingham Palace and all across London.

Marvellous Bindura, General Manager at Elm Bank said: “Many of our residents can remember the end of the war and we all know what it meant for our country so we wanted to celebrate the date and listen to our residents’ memories of the war and the experiences they lived through.”

One resident said: “I remember everything that happened on VE Day, I remember what I was doing from 7am that morning until the evening where I met my boyfriend. I shed a few tears during the concert today as this day means so much to me, I was only 18 years old but it seems like yesterday. I have had a beautiful day and I am very happy.”

Snowdrop hosts Brownies talent show

A special evening at Snowdrop Place! We were thrilled to welcome the local Brownies, who visited us to perform a wonderful Talent Show as part of earning their performance badges! 
From singing and dancing to jokes and magic tricks, their energy and creativity lit up the room — and our residents absolutely loved every minute. 
A big thank you to these talented young stars for sharing their gifts with us and making everyone smile.

Snowdrop resident Iris becomes a local Television celebrity!

With the 80th celebration of VE Day recently we were privileged that our wonderful resident Iris Café, who also recently celebrated turning 100 years young was invited to meet with Meridien Television recently along with two other local residents from our sister homes! 
They all spent time sharing their recollection of events at that time with reporter Dereck Johnson from ITV and Ann Churcher camera operator. Iris, a part of the land crew was an important member of one of the teams making parachutes through the war, reminiscing of her commitment and experiences shared of that time in our history.

Residents visit to local School to share VE Day

Our residents were warmly welcomed to Deer Park School for a very special afternoon tea, and what a memorable visit it was! 
The students were absolutely captivated by our residents’ stories — listening intently as they shared what life was like during the war and how communities celebrated VE Day.
There was an extra buzz of excitement as the students realised they were meeting someone famous — our lovely resident Iris, who had appeared on ITV Meridian News just the evening before! 
Intergenerational sessions like this are incredibly valuable. They build empathy, understanding, and respect between generations while giving young people a chance to connect with living history. Our residents also benefit greatly — feeling valued, heard, and inspired by the curiosity and kindness of the younger generation.  A heartfelt thank you to the staff and students at Deer Park for their hospitality, warmth, and genuine interest. It was a truly uplifting experience for everyone involved.

Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter's Tea

What a magical and mischievous day we had at our Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! Planned by our residents, many guests dressed to impress in the most wonderfully wacky costumes – with our fabulous resident Margaret starring as Alice herself! 
We were absolutely delighted by the amazing Robyn from Cosmic Sparkle, who had everyone smiling, singing, and tapping their toes with her fantastic entertainment. 
"It's always tea time." – The Mad Hatter
And it truly was! Our tea party was filled with delicious treats, laughter, and joyful moments shared with residents, family, and friends. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us – residents, family, and friends – you all helped make it a truly unforgettable day! 

VE Day

On May 8th 2025, we mark the historic 80th anniversary of VE Day, with the peoples, families and communities of our great nation coming together to unite and celebrate 80 years of peace since the end of Word War II in Europe that so many millions paid the ultimate sacrifice to achieve.
VE Day 80 is not only a tribute to those who fought for the freedom we all enjoy today, but also a powerful reminder of the resilience and unity that have defined our country ever since.
We honoured the day by coming together to enjoy a street party style lunch with an amazing performance from the ‘D-Day Dollies’.

Art Sessions

 
We have the most creative residents who absolutely love our art sessions.
 
Our activities are always led by our residents and what they enjoy doing, with an activities programme full each day!
 
Barchester ensure that life enrichment is key to our day to day life in our home.
 

VE Day celebrations

We had a truly memorable afternoon celebrating the 80th Anniversary of VE Day on Thursday 8th May, filled with music, nostalgia, and plenty of wartime charm.
The fabulous Nathalie entertained us with classic wartime songs, creating a heart-warming atmosphere that had everyone singing along and reminiscing. 
We then gathered for a street party-style buffet supper, complete with Spam sandwiches and that old-time favourite — blancmange! It was a delicious nod to the tastes of the 1940s and sparked lots of fond memories and conversation.  To round off the evening, we were treated to an energetic and joyful swing jive performance from resident Mary’s daughter, Alison, and her friends — a perfect ending to a day full of celebration and togetherness.

Hilton Park's Ice Bucket Challenge

Our amazing Home Services Advisor, Denis, took on the Ice Bucket Challenge today after being nominated by our sister home, Oaklands Care Home.

Cheered on by our lovely  residents and staff, Denis braved the cold in support of raising awareness for Mental Health – well done, Denis!

We have now passed the challenge over to our sister homes Pinetree Care Home, Bayleaf Care Home and Iris Court Care Home.

Let’s keep the momentum going!

Mother's Day!

Happy Mother’s Day to all the beautiful ladies out there, whether you are a mother, nan, aunt, stepmum, we are sending lots of love your way for the wonderful things you do. We have had a lovely afternoon here at Hollyfields. Hosting afternoon tea for the families has been an absolute pleasure. It’s been lovely to see so many of you. 

Thank you to all the staff that have given up their Mother’s Day to make sure our residents have the best care.

Thank you also to head chef Sarah for preparing the most delicious cakes and chef Sib for the sandwiches. Also to Beth, who had a lot of extra work behind the scenes in the kitchen! We appreciate you all!

Hollyfields Outing

We have joined the Dementia group for their weekly get-together. We learnt and talked about hearing loss and the importance of clear communication. Obviously, while sipping tea and eating biscuits! 

We decided to embrace the sunshine and stay in Bewdley for chip buttys by the river. We shared a table with a lovely local lady who chatted with us before we had to say goodbye! Hopefully, we may see the lovely Vera out and about again. 

When we arrived back at Hollyfields, the residents felt it was too nice to go back inside and had our afternoon tea in the garden with some of the other residents. It’s been a busy day and we have loved it! 

A powerful form of therapy

At just four weeks old, Jerry the lamb made a special visit to the residents of Ashlar and what a memorable moment it was. With his soft fleece, gentle bleats, and curious nature, Jerry brought more than just a smile; he brought connection, comfort, and calm to everyone he met.

The presence of animals like Jerry in care settings is more than just a cute experience; it’s a powerful form of therapy. Pet therapy has been shown to improve emotional well-being, reduce feelings of loneliness, and even lower blood pressure. For many of our residents, especially those living with dementia or limited mobility, the simple act of stroking an animal or sharing a moment of eye contact can unlock memories and spark meaningful interaction.

During Jerry’s visit, even those who were in the middle of their daily routines paused to enjoy the moment. Laughter echoed down the halls, conversations were sparked, and a gentle sense of calm filled the room.

Bringing animals into care homes like Ashlar isn’t just about novelty; it’s about nurturing the human spirit in ways that medicine alone cannot. And little Jerry, with his tiny hooves and big heart, reminded us of all the healing power of connection, no matter how small or fluffy it may be. Thank you #performancepets. See you next month.  

VE Day 80th Anniversary Procession

This morning, all televisions were tuned in to BBC Live to watch the VE Day 80th procession. Eighty years on from the historic announcement that brought joy, relief, and the end of conflict in Europe, we joined the nation in remembering and honouring the heroes of the past.

Residents at Ashlar House shared heartfelt memories and stories of being evacuated as children and of families who sadly did not return. Some of the recollections were incredibly moving, and there were tears during the silence as we remembered those lost. One resident proudly showed his police medals, a powerful reminder of service and sacrifice whilst working in the service.

This week is an ongoing celebration, as we continue to watch the commemorative sessions and take part in activities that bring the era to life. Adding a touch of fun and nostalgia, one of our staff dressed up as wartime housewives complete with aprons, headscarves, and brooms, bringing smiles and laughter to the home.

We are truly privileged to have such remarkable residents amongst us. Everyone at Ashlar House stands proud of their strength, resilience, and the incredible stories they carry.