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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Donations to the Community
Myself and Rosemary, our Resident Ambassador, took our donations that we collected for the Parents Pantry at The Buxton Ward at The Norfolk and Norwich University hospital. This is fantastic enterprise started by the staff on the ward to help parents with ill children on ward, eat and spend time with their children rather than either paying a fortune at the local shops or losing precious time with them. They were absolutely over the moon by the donation they were so happy. They thanked us for the donation and said what a precious commodity it was and the love they received from the parents who used / use it. They have a "thank you" wall. We then went to the NNICU and gave them a blanket one of our resident knitted.
Beaming with Pride
Yesterday I had the honour of taking one of our residents to Pride. The resident arrived at The Warren in December and after sitting down and getting to know him, he told me about his life as a gay man when it was illegal to be gay. We talked about Pride and how he went every year until his illness.
I asked if he wanted to go again, and it was a resounding yes!! I planned transport, outfits were planned, we discussed what he wanted to do and see, and the scene was set. His nephew made him an amazing plaque which he wore with pride. He took his policeman whistle (which had an amazing story!!), and blew it with pride too.
We cheered at the Norwich Pride speech, we clapped at the Mayor's address and laughed at the Town Criers "Oh Gay" parade send off. He bumped into old friends, he enjoyed a huge hot dog from the market, and generally had a fantastic time.
He couldn't thank me enough for taking him.
Pub Lunch and a Pint
Our lovely resident, Kevin isn’t one for many outings. However, one outing he will attend is a pub lunch with his Brother, Barry!
We hopped on our Barchester minibus with Kevin, Barry, and Waffle doggy and headed to the Cooper Beech Pub for lunch and a pint. However, it didn’t end there! We were joined by our lovely Darnton Suite residents, David & Rex. What made the occasion even more special was it was David’s birthday!
Happy birthday, David.
It truly was a lovely day had by all.
A visit from Digby
We had the wonderful Katy and her gorgeous Miniature American Pony, Digby visit us!
Digby was the most wonderful guest, he enjoyed relaxing in our reception area taking in his surroundings, before trotting through all 3 of our units spreading nothing but cheer and happiness throughout Hundens Park.
Katy, as always was so amazing and informative with our residents, taking time to chat to each individual she met! Thank you so very much for such a wonderful experience Katy & Digby! We will see you again soon.
Discovering the Maasai Tribe of Africa
Residents at Cherry Trees recently embarked on a fascinating cultural journey as we welcomed Liz from In2Cultures to the home for an informative and interactive experience exploring the traditions and way of life of the Maasai people of East Africa.
The session gave residents a wonderful insight into Maasai culture, including their daily lives, family traditions, clothing, food and the important role that cattle play within their communities. Residents were fascinated to learn that the colour red is particularly significant to Maasai men, symbolising courage and strength. They also discovered the history of the traditional shuka, the brightly coloured cloth often worn by the Maasai, which replaced traditional leather clothing during the 20th century.
One of the highlights of the talk was learning about the Moran, the young Maasai warriors, and their initiation ceremonies. Residents heard how these young men take great pride in their appearance, often decorating themselves with red ochre, jewellery and headbands.
The group also enjoyed learning about Adumu, the famous Maasai jumping dance. Traditionally performed by young warriors, the impressive jumping displays demonstrate strength, agility and endurance, while also playing a role in social and cultural celebrations.
Residents were amazed to discover the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Maasai communities, including how traditional footwear can be made from recycled car tyres. These durable shoes are affectionately known as "1000 milers" because of the incredible distances they can withstand.
Another fascinating topic was the Maasai's beautiful and intricate beadwork. Residents learnt how women create colourful bracelets, earrings, belts, sandals and other items, often selling their handcrafted work to help support their families. Each colour used within the beadwork carries its own special meaning, with certain colour combinations traditionally avoided.
There was plenty of laughter when residents heard about the use of "talking sticks" during community gatherings. Because discussions could become lively and animated, only the person holding the decorated talking stick was allowed to speak, helping everyone to have their turn!
The talk also explored the central importance of cattle within Maasai culture, as well as the community's spiritual beliefs and deep connection to the natural world. Residents were particularly interested to learn how Maasai traditions continue alongside modern developments, with mobile phones, laptops and other technology becoming part of everyday life for some communities.
Throughout the session, residents were struck by the creativity, resilience and strong sense of community within Maasai culture. It sparked plenty of conversation and gave everyone the opportunity to learn something new about a way of life very different from their own.
A huge thank you to Liz from In2Cultures for delivering such an engaging and informative presentation and for bringing the rich culture of the Maasai people to life for us.
It was a truly enjoyable afternoon, and one that gave us all plenty to talk about long after the session had ended.
A Century of Memories: Celebrating a Very Special 100th Birthday for Joan
Today was a truly special day at our nursing home as we celebrated one of our wonderful residents reaching the incredible milestone of 100 years young.
There was a real buzz of excitement throughout the home as every department came together to ensure she enjoyed the birthday celebration she so richly deserved. It was a fantastic example of teamwork, kindness and community spirit, with everyone playing a part in making the day unforgettable.
Our talented kitchen team prepared a delicious selection of canapés for everyone to enjoy, while our much-loved carer, Tom, provided wonderful entertainment with his singing, creating a joyful atmosphere for residents, families and staff alike. Even our amazing maintenance man swapped his tools for a sparkly waistcoat and stepped into the role of waiter for the day, serving Prosecco with a smile and helping to make the occasion extra special.
With the sun shining brightly, everyone gathered in the courtyard to celebrate together. The space was beautifully decorated with balloons, streamers and stars, creating the perfect setting for an afternoon filled with laughter, music and happy memories. A special photo memory board was also created, showcasing treasured moments from her time with us and celebrating the friendships she has made, and the wonderful memories shared along the way.
Seeing so many people come together to honour such a remarkable milestone was truly heart-warming. The smiles, laughter and love that filled the courtyard were a wonderful reminder of the strong sense of community that makes our home such a special place.
We are so proud to have shared this memorable occasion with her and feel privileged to be part of her journey.
Happy 100th Birthday to our beautiful resident! Here's to a century of memories, a lifetime of stories, and a celebration that will be remembered for many years to come.
Cherry Trees Celebrates Regional Ice Cream Competition Win
Residents and staff at Cherry Trees recently enjoyed a truly special celebration after winning the North Region Ice Cream Competition with their very own award-winning creation, Cherry Tree Ice Cream.
The winning recipe was the result of a wonderful team effort, with residents coming together to share their favourite flavours, ideas and cherished memories. Working alongside our talented Second Chef, Nataylia, they used Millac cream to create a delicious cherry ice cream that impressed the judges and secured first place in the competition.
As part of their prize, residents were delighted to welcome Pepe's Super Whip Ice Cream Van to Cherry Trees for a special treat. With the sun shining, residents, carers and staff gathered outside to enjoy a well-earned ice cream together. The afternoon was filled with laughter, conversation and plenty of smiles as everyone celebrated this fantastic achievement.
A huge thank you goes to Pepe's Super Whip for visiting us and helping to make the day so memorable, and to Comelle Premium Ice Cream for kindly donating the delicious ice creams that everyone enjoyed.
The celebration was a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come together, create happy memories and recognise the creativity, teamwork and community spirit that made this success possible. We are incredibly proud of everyone involved and look forward to many more achievements to celebrate at Cherry Trees.
Congratulations to all our residents and staff on this sweet success!
Flower Arranging
Flower arranging is one of our popular creative activities for our residents. It is also beneficial as it helps with fine motor skills and it is a sensory activity that our residents really enjoy. It’s a time to have natter and reminisce whilst making a display that the residents can then have in the room.
Celebrating our residents’ birthdays
At Badgeworth court we always celebrate our residents’ birthdays. They receive a delicious homemade birthday cake made by our talented chefs. It is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the individual’s life and achievements It is also a sociable time for all the other residents to join in and sing along as we try to incorporate it into an activity. Celebrating Events can help residents feel part of a wider community which is reassuring and uplifting.