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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Train journey adventure
Our residents had a wonderful train journey around Peterborough, and they thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it. We departed from Wansford Station and made several stops through Nene Valley and Ferry Meadows.
The natural scenery outside the windows was absolutely stunning. We could spot geese swimming in the water, sheep relaxing on the grass and deer chasing each other in the fields. The journey sparked many happy memories for our residents. They reminisced about past train journeys, as well as the days when they used to go fishing and walking in these very places.
World Bee Day
Residents and staff at Waterside Court enjoyed a fascinating and interactive World Bee Day celebration with special guests Yvonne and Rodger, local beekeepers from the community. The visit gave residents a wonderful opportunity to learn about honey bees and the important role they play in nature.
During the talk and demonstration, residents were able to see real honey bees up close and even identify the queen bee. Yvonne and Rodger shared interesting facts about beekeeping, how bees produce honey, and the importance of protecting bee populations.
Residents also had the chance to taste delicious fresh local honey, which was a lovely highlight of the visit.
The visit created a real buzz around the home, bringing smiles, knowledge and a unique hands-on experience for everyone involved.
International Nurse's Day
Our community all joined together to celebrate the wonderful nurses who work in our home and around the community. We also recognised and appreciated our fabulous residents, who were also nurses.
Nurses, thank you for everything you do for us, your patience, kindness, hard work and long hours certainly don’t go unnoticed, and we appreciate you!
We were also joined by Dr Akinola for a special talk on the NHS and the impact of our nurses!
A wholesome day out to Island Farm Donkey Sanctuary
Residents and staff had a joyful time visiting the Donkey Sanctuary in Wallingford in the beautiful sunshine. We enjoyed exploring the farm and meeting some donkeys… and a couple of friendly goats!
To top off the trip, we also enjoyed refreshments outside and watching the farm in action! There certainly was never a dull moment at the sanctuary!
Magical moments!
Today one of our fabulous residents took a trip down Memory Lane and got the opportunity to ‘pull a pint’. This brought back many memories of her time serving the locals and making sure the good folk of Lewisham were watered.
As the sun decided to pop out, we treated ourselves to a pub lunch and a glass of fizz. Magical Memories Made!
Beautiful blooms
To celebrate the Chelsea Flower Show at Rivermead Care Home, we decided to do some flower arranging of our own. With some beautiful flowers of all different types and colours, our residents were thrilled to see and smell them.
The colours and scents brought back some lovely memories of their own gardens. They were choosing the flowers that meant something to them and arranging them in vases which were then placed around the home for everyone to enjoy. A blooming good time had by all.
W's wish fulfilment
Our resident's family let us know their fondness for birds and bird watching, so we arranged an outing specific for this gentleman. It was great as the day we planned was the day the ospreys were due to hatch (coincidence not activities planned unfortunately).
We enjoyed an informative talk on arrival and had refreshments. On return to home, we are broadcasting the live feed from Rutland Water to keep an eye on the Ospreys hatching (it has become quite addictive to follow).
Special family meal - wish fulfilment
Our Activities: Caroline and Jess supported a resident and their family with a pub lunch outing to The Old Pheasant, Glaston. This was especially important as the resident's sister is visiting from Australia. We were really pleased to help deliver this wish fulfilment.
It was great to see you all come together in an environment outside the care home. Remember to pop on our wish tree at reception, your loved one's wishes and speak directly with the activities team, as we would love to fulfil as many special moments as possible.
VE Day celebrations
Huge thank you to our friend of the home, Charles, for bringing a military vehicle to our home as part of our VE Day celebrations. It was Charles's Birthday, he still visited our home. We made sure to sing him Happy Birthday!
We thank you for making the afternoon fabulous for our residents! As well as this, we enjoyed a themed performance by Nicky Downs, VE Day themed afternoon tea and friend of the home Pat Blake using flags with our residents to exercise to a musical performance bedside and showing her family wartime memorabile.