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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Tea dance at Sefton Park Palm House
We went on a trip to Sefton Park Palm House for tea cakes to watch a traditional tea dance.
The setting was beautiful and relaxing, and everyone enjoyed spending time together. We had refreshments awhile watching the dancing, which created a lovely atmosphere and made the outing very enjoyable and memorable. We can't wait to see what they have on next!
Back by popular demand
Entertainers on roller blades delivered a lively and memorable performance. They sang a range of songs while skilfully skating on roller blades, which amazed everyone watching.
The combination of music and movement created a fun and energetic atmosphere. Residents enjoyed the entertainment and it brought plenty of smiles and excitement.
Afternoon treat at Baked Cafe
We visited a local café in Larton called Baked with four residents. We enjoyed a lovely selection of fresh drinks and delicious cakes. Whilst we was there we took a walk around the grounds and seen some beautiful horses in training.
It was a relaxed and enjoyable outing, giving everyone the chance to socialise, spend time together and enjoy a treat in a warm friendly atmosphere.
The journey of our four ducklings
We were lucky enough to have four duck eggs from the company Incredible Eggs come to us and hatch on their first night with us! We spent 10 wonderful days caring for the ducklings. During that time, we watched them grow stronger and into their individual personalities.
They enjoyed exploring their surroundings, and we took great pleasure in watching them take their first swim. It was a lovely experience, not only for the residents but for the staff, families and visitors too.
World Culture Day
Staff at Tandridge Heights celebrated World Culture Day with a wonderful afternoon filled with food tasting, music, and dancing!
We enjoyed a fantastic variety of cuisines from around the world, with some dishes lovingly homemade by our talented staff members. It was lovely to see colleagues embracing the occasion, with some wearing traditional dress representing their cultures and heritage.
We were also delighted to be joined by our Managing Director, Michelle Macadangdang, who celebrated alongside us and helped make the day even more special.
Knit and Natter Club enjoys a trip to Hobbycraft
Members of our Knit and Natter Club recently enjoyed a trip to Hobbycraft to choose some more wool for the blanket they are currently making together. Residents had great fun browsing the different colours and textures, carefully selecting the wool they wanted to use. After successfully finding the perfect wool, the group enjoyed a well-earned cup of coffee at Costa.
Residents took the opportunity to relax, chat, and reflect on their purchases while spending quality time together. There was plenty of laughter and conversation, making the outing as much about socialising as it was about shopping for supplies. The blanket project continues to be a wonderful activity, promoting creativity, friendship, and a sense of achievement, and we look forward to seeing the finished result.
A trip to Mosshayne Farm
Residents went out for a visit to Mosshayne Farm this morning in the beautiful sunshine. Residents enjoyed stepping back in time at the farm browsing in the Honesty Shop, enjoyed seeing the chicks and had an ice cream in the sun.
World cocktail day
We enjoyed a lovely selection of drinks, including a zesty Limoncello Spritz, fruity Vodka Cranberry, and a refreshing Orange & Cranberry mocktail.
A little treat, a little chatter, and a little cocktail magic to brighten the day.
Gardening club
Our residents have been busy planting tomatoes, cucumber plants and salad leaves for the vegetable patch. Our residents take such pride in their garden, and we are lucky to have such beautiful outside spaces that everyone can enjoy.