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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Getting to know me board game
The “Getting to Know Me” board game is a meaningful and engaging group activity designed to encourage residents to share their life stories, interests, and personal memories in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Once everyone is comfortably seated together, the session begins with a gentle introduction to help residents feel at ease and understand the purpose of the activity. Clear instructions are given, and reassurance is offered to ensure that everyone feels comfortable participating at their own pace.
The game promotes positive social interaction and strengthens relationships among residents. As conversations begin to flow, individuals naturally connect over shared experiences, hobbies, family life, careers, and treasured memories. Discovering common interests often sparks further discussion and laughter, helping to create a warm and inclusive atmosphere.
In addition to supporting social wellbeing, the activity stimulates memory recall and cognitive engagement. Reminiscing encourages residents to reflect on meaningful moments from their past, often bringing back detailed stories that evoke joy and pride. This process can help maintain cognitive skills and promote emotional wellbeing.
Overall, the “Getting to Know Me” board game is a valuable group activity that enhances wellbeing, encourages meaningful connection, and celebrates each resident’s unique life journey.
Generous Donations
It was lovely meeting Linda Stocks – cellist, performer and teacher with Trio Paradis.
A heartfelt thank you for the extremely kind donation of an electric keyboard to Darcy Gardens – such a generous gift that will truly support our community activities.
We’re delighted to share that Trio Paradis will be performing at our very first Community Café Concert this March at Darcy Gardens.
Lights, camera, action!
We’ve just wrapped up a fantastic two-day filming event — and something very special is in the pipeline…
Staff and actors came together, blending knowledge, skill and experience in a truly inspiring way. The whole project was professionally directed, and the energy across both days was amazing.
A special mention who stepped into a key role in many of the scenes — revealing some incredible hidden talents along the way!
We can’t wait to share the finished piece with you all soon… watch this space!
Bring me sunshine
We had our first afternoon out in our beautiful garden. It was so nice to sit in the sun and feel its warmth across our faces. We first had a walk around our fabulous gardens with the most amazing views of the Welsh Mountains. Afterwards, we had a relaxing hour talking about days gone by.
We are hoping this is the start of the beautiful weather, and we can look forward to spending more time outside.
Granting wishes
We had the pleasure of granting resident Jennifer’s wish. Everyone that knows Jen would have heard her stories of the great memories she has dancing to the old rock ‘n’ roll music at Trowbridge Town Hall when she was a young woman. In Jen’s own words: “Those were the days!”
We were able to grant Jen’s wish to go back to Trowbridge Town Hall dancing when Age UK hosted a daytime disco there recently. Jen couldn’t believe it when we said we were taking her back to the Town Hall and had a fantastic time singing and dancing the afternoon away with staff and a close friend and resident from the home.
Braving the ice
We had a fantastic time ice-skating at Better, Link Centre in Swindon recently! Wrapped up warm residents braved the cold and happily made laps around the rink with staff.
Resident Keith who had never been ice-skating before particularly enjoyed it and said: “Today has been one of the best days of my life, I will never forget it. It’s things like this that are great for the old ticker!”
Bus trip to Bath
We had a lovely morning in Bath recently, exploring the city centre and being shown around by our resident guides, Mavis and Gill. Both Mavis and Gill previously worked and lived in Bath and were eager to show us around. Wrapped up warm, we enjoyed everything this beautiful city had to offer.
From fantastic music to delicious pastries! Admiring the stunning Georgian architecture, we made our way round top attractions such as Bath Abbey, Guildhall Market and Pulteney Weir before sitting down for a well-deserved cuppa!
There is no age for lego
Research has argued that Lego offers a wide range of benefits, from enhancing creativity and problem-solving skills to improving fine motor coordination and reducing stress for both children and adults. So, what better way to put this to the test than to invite Braunton School Academy students to Tyspane Care Home to work alongside our residents creating artistic constructions with LEGO?
It was wonderful to witness both the young and old retelling stories whilst building LEGO. Building LEGO allowed for an overall calmness, hands-on-approach that rewarded focus, curiosity, and patience.
Ken (Resident) stated, “Surprisingly, that was so much fun.”
Paula (Resident) stated, “It was an absolute pleasure to talk to the students, I was able to share stories about my childhood.”
Thank You, Braunton Academy for visiting Tyspane Care Home. See you soon.
Astronomy Club
Our Astronomy Club have been inside due to the constant rain and clouds but have made the most of it and have been joined by girls from Bright Futures Young Women’s Project.
We spent the evening making galaxy slime and also planet pictures with paint. Everyone had a wonderful evening and the girls can’t wait to come back. Our Astronomy Club is open to everyone who would like to come and learn about the stars and universe or just to have fun.