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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Easter Extravaganza

Our residents and families had a fantastic time celebrating Easter with an afternoon full of fun, laughter and music! 

Residents, families and staff enjoyed a lively Easter egg hunt, creative crafts and brilliant live music from the talented Bedlam House Band. Smiles all round, plenty of treats and a great atmosphere — a truly egg-cellent day for everyone involved!      

Visit to the Dementia Cafe

As part of our commitment to ensuring our residents remain connected to their community, our memory lane enjoyed a trip to the Gilmerton Community Centre for their brand-new monthly Dementia café hosted by Roger’s Afternoon Tea and Coffee in collaboration with Erskine Veterans Charity. 

They enjoyed singing, games, a light lunch and coffee, along with lots of lovely conversations with members of the community. It was a warm and welcoming afternoon, full of smiles, laughter, and connection. A very positive experience where everyone had the chance to socialise, take part in activities and enjoy each other’s company.        

The seeds of joy!

Our residents enjoyed a relaxing and rewarding session in our new Gardening Club. Every Tuesday afternoon we get hands-on with planting, potting and tending to flowers. 

There was plenty of laughter, conversation and shared memories as everyone worked together, finishing with a real sense of pride in what they’d created.           

Music and dancing

We had a fabulous time with our regular entertainer Jess from the amazing “Musical Moments”. 

These sessions are so interactive and Jess really gets everybody involved. She’s so popular that some of our regular visitors time their visits so they can enjoy the fun alongside their loved ones as well.

Hatching chicks

Our adorable ducklings hatched, and we can’t believe how quickly they’re growing already! 

They’ve been bringing so many smiles to everyone here — from gentle cuddles to curious little waddles, they’ve truly brightened our days. Our residents have been loving spending time with their tiny feathered friends, and the joy on their faces says it all.

The ducklings will be in the reception area for anyone who would like to come and say hello, have a cuddle, and share in the happiness they bring.          

Easter delivery!

Our lovely residents at Laurel Bank had their day made with a special surprise.

A heartfelt thank you to Chiptech for their lovely visit and for bringing Easter eggs for the residents to enjoy. It was such a simple gesture, but it meant so much — filling the home with smiles, warmth, and a real sense of togetherness. 

These are the moments that make Laurel Bank feel so special, and we’re truly grateful for the kindness shown to our residents.
Happy Easter to all the friends, families, residents and staff that make every holiday feel warmer.     

Birthday celebrations

Manager Lyndsay Scott celebrated her birthday in style!  

The staff made sure she didn’t forget it was her birthday by decorating a party table with flowers, party poppers, her favourite cake, party hats and glasses for everyone to wear.

The party cannons had to be the best bit! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LYNDSAY! We hope you have enjoyed all your lovely surprises.  

Trips out!

Liz enjoyed going out of the care home, and a visit to a local café was a lovely way for her to spend her time outside of her usual surroundings.

These trips give the residents a change of environment, fresh air and the chance to engage with the local community, which can be uplifting for mood and wellbeing.

Visiting a café also encourages social interaction, whether chatting with staff, other residents, or members of the public.

Overall, these outings help the residents to maintain a sense of independence, boost confidence, and add variety and enjoyment to daily routines.        

Singing Ralph

Ralph is a new resident here at Spen Court, bringing with him a warm personality and a lifelong passion for singing.

Music has always been a big part of his life, and he enjoys sharing his love for songs with those around him. Whether it’s classic tunes or familiar favourites, Ralph’s enthusiasm often brightens the atmosphere and encourages others to join in.

His passion for singing not only brings him joy but also helps create meaningful connections with fellow residents, visitors and team members.

Ralph arrived with a songbook in hand and liked to serenade us all after the evening meal. Ralph was the star of the show when we had Karen in the home to perform her show tunes for us.