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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A very special Christmas gift
Queens Manor Care Home Resident Betty Roy and her son Ivor were completely astounded to discover that a Christmas Gift sourced by Key Worker Clarissa is actually a family heirloom!
Clarissa was looking for a unique and meaningful gift for Betty’s Christmas and, whilst browsing online, happened across ‘Aye Ready, The History of Edinburgh Fire Brigade, The Oldest Municipal Brigade in Britain’ (by Alexander Reid). Initially she wondered about gifting a ‘second hand’ item but decided it would be perfectly appropriate for Betty as she often spoke of her father, Robert Thomas Wyllie, whose photo she proudly displays in her room. Robert was Assistant Fire Officer at Edinburgh’s Laurieston Fire Station during the 1930s.
Betty was showing the book to son Ivor, who was amazed to discover that the book now in Betty’s possession was in fact his own copy, which had belonged to his father. Ivor had inadvertently donated the book along with other items to charity, many miles from Queens Manor and Edinburgh Fire Brigade. Clarissa found it online by chance, and now it’s found its way home to Betty and Ivor – a chance in a million surely!
Ivor explained to General Manager, Margaret-Ann Davidson, ‘I couldn’t believe it when Betty told me she had a copy of the book. When she showed it to me, I realised it was the original copy given to me from my Grandfather’s things, because inside it contained an original letter with coupons which he had never cashed in – I recognised the piece of paper and the edges where it had been inserted into the book all those years ago! I didn’t even realise until today that the book was no longer in my house!
Margaret-Ann said:’This is a fantastic example of a person-centred gift, made even more special by the provenance. There must have been many copies of the book, and for the family copy to find its way back to Betty and Ivor is incredible! We’re very lucky to share this story – all of our residents have lived interesting lives, and we love to hear all about it. This is a truly extraordinary coincidence, and I’m sure it will be shared at many a family dinner table for years to come!’.
National Hot Tea Day
We are joining or Atlantic friends from across the pond in celebrating ‘Hot Tea Day’. The perfect excuse to pause, relax, and enjoy a comforting cup of your favorite brew.
Whether you love it strong, herbal, or with a splash of milk, today is all about warmth, calm, and self-care. What’s your go-to tea?
Celebrating six years of care and support
This month we proudly celebrated 6 years of care and support. Marking our 6th birthday with the Mayor of Sherborne, Jill Warburton and Senior Regional Director made the occasion even more special; thank you for celebrating with us.
And to Jan McNeill, you were fabulous as always!
Sherbone Town Band
We were delighted to welcome an ensemble from Sherborne Town Band into our home to play traditional Christmas carols.
There’s something truly magical about hearing festive music on brass instruments.
A magical Christmas performance
When Poplar Farm School invited us to a VIP morning at their beautiful School, we just knew that residents were going to enjoy a wonderful time.
Residents were excited to wrap up warm and head out on the minibus to visit their fabulous friends at Poplar Farm School.
We were warmly welcomed by the School Wellbeing Ambassadors, who served up the most delicious refreshments before being treated to a wonderful Christmas concert with the Reception and Year 6 students.
Where Christmas magic came alive
Christmas magic came at Newton House, with a very special reindeer visit that brought joy, wonder, and festive smiles as we enjoyed the most magical of mornings with a very special visit from Ivy and her son, who resident Pat named Alec.
Pat said “this has made my Christmas”.
Such a beautiful morning that created so much joy and happiness with the majestical beautiful reindeers. We also welcomed members from the community to join in the Christmas magic, seeing the smiles on the children’s faces added to the Christmas magic.
Moments like these are what Christmas is all about and our home was filled with so much festive joy!
Our hearts were certainly full of love and happiness.
There ain't no party like a Newton House party
There ain't no party, like a Newton House Party… What fun we had together celebrating our whole home Christmas party at Newton House
Starting off the celebrations with the talented duo ‘Nicky & Neil from Clearer Productions with a beautiful performance of their ‘All I want for Christmas’ show. We then welcomed the fabulous Steve Carmel for an afternoon of live musical entertainment.
The drinks were flowing and everyone had the most wonderful of times, with dancing and singing and embracing each other’s company. Our Christmas celebrations have been fabulous throughout December and what a wonderful time is being enjoyed by all.
A full day of live entertainment
A full day with our Live Entertainment, Carly Ann, brings enjoyable and meaningful music to our residents. Carly Ann plays tailored song requests that are familiar and special to each resident. She provides music for individuals as well as small or large groups, allowing everyone to enjoy the experience in a way that is comfortable for them.
This program brings the sound of well-loved songs to our residents, helping to create a positive and welcoming environment. Music helps improve your mood, reduce stress, and support emotional well-being. It can also help stimulate memories and encourage communication.
Group music sessions promote social interaction, build connections between residents, and create a sense of community. Individual music sessions provide personal attention and help residents feel valued and engaged. Overall, A Day in the Life Entertainment with Carly Ann enhances the quality of life by bringing joy, comfort, and meaningful engagement through music.
Celebrating Independence at Wood Grange
At Wood Grange, we believe that independence matters, no matter what stage of life you’re at. Everyday moments like choosing what to buy, following a shopping list, or selecting something special for yourself help maintain confidence, identity, and a sense of purpose
During our trip to Sainsbury’s, residents made their own choices. From picking out plants, clothing and birthday cards to taking responsibility for the shopping list. These familiar routines may seem small, but they play a huge role in supporting wellbeing and dignity.