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 Magical Christmas Wish Come True

At our care home, we believe it’s the little moments — and sometimes the extraordinary ones — that make life truly special. One recent festive trip reminded us just how powerful kindness, teamwork, and shared experiences can be.

We were honoured to help make a Christmas wish come true for Alex by taking him and his wife, Haddie, on a special trip to London to see the Christmas lights. Wrapped in festive cheer and surrounded by familiar faces, Alex was supported throughout the journey by his devoted carer, Varsha, who was by his side every step of the way.

This memorable outing was made possible thanks to Georgia, Activities Coordinator at Wilsmere House Care Home, who went above and beyond by driving the minibus to Bushey House to collect everyone before heading into the heart of London. Fellow resident Haldene also joined the trip, adding to the sense of companionship and shared joy that made the evening so special.

As the city sparkled with lights and festive spirit, the smiles and laughter said it all. Seeing the joy on Alex’s face — a smile that never faded — was a powerful reminder of why experiences like these matter so much. They create connection, spark happiness, and leave memories that will be cherished long after the lights come down.

Moments like this capture the heart of life in our care home: compassion, dedication, and a commitment to ensuring every resident feels valued, supported, and able to enjoy meaningful experiences — especially at Christmas.

You Better watch out, You Better Not Shout

The home welcomed two local Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). PCSOs Fiona and Emma visited the home following a special invitation from Snobia the homes activities lead for breakfast, which was hosted by Glebefields’ Customer Relationship Manager, Louise Ramage. The visit aimed to strengthen ties between local police and the care home community.

There was a sense of "family" which was highlighted during breakfast, where the officers were joined by Tony, the husband of a former resident who sadly passed away in August. Despite his wife no longer being at the home, Tony visits frequently, citing the deep bond he shares with the staff and residents who have become his extended family.

During the tour, the officers were introduced to General Manager Benazir and Deputy Manager Jeni, discussing the vital role the home plays within the Drayton and Banbury community.
Both officers expressed their admiration for the home’s environment, noting they were "in awe" of the high standards of presentation and the warm atmosphere provided for the residents.
A highlight of the morning was a meeting with Resident Ambassadors Fiona and Joan. The ambassadors explained their unique roles as the "voice" of the home, advocating for their fellow residents to have a platform to share creative ideas for home activities and improvements.

There was also some hilarity as the residents got to try on the officers hat and even the dog statue in the main café had a go! whilst the officers talked to residents and visitors this morning.
Thanks to Fiona and Emma and we cant wait to have you back to the home soon. 

Spreading a little joy to our healthcare heroes!

At Glebefields, we know that providing the best care for our residents is a team effort that goes far beyond our own front doors. Our General Manager, Benazir Shakir, recently spent the day visiting some of our wonderful local partners to hand-deliver hampers filled with goodies as a token of our massive appreciation.

A huge thank you for your tireless hard work and partnership to:
The Discharge Team at Horton Hospital 
The team at Windrush Surgery 
Our colleagues at Cherwell Hospital 
The dedicated staff at Amos Court


We are so proud to work alongside such incredible professionals in the Banbury community. Thank you for all that you do!

Dementia Sings Out Christmas Party Magic

The residents and staff were delighted in attending the local ‘Dementia Sings Out’ group for their amazing Christmas Party. The group is held every Thursday at the Compass Church in Wellingborough.

The group is a community choir that meets every week for those living with dementia, and for their carers, to sing songs that are not only uplifting but also inspirational. It was a party like no other, full of Christmas magic, with live music from the talented Community Wellingborough Gospel Choir and Gareth Fuller, who certainly had all up on their feet dancing and singing. It was an enjoyable morning that allowed for residents to simply let their hair down and immerse themselves in the wonderful festive atmosphere. The volunteers at the group certainly made the morning extra special, Elm Banks residents and staff will definitely be returning weekly.

Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “We were so happy to have been invited to this magical place that gives so much to the local community with the work they do for all those living with dementia and for the carers. The party was amazing, so festive and everyone had a wonderful time.”

General Manager Larisa Bledea said: “It is lovely to see our residents and staff enjoying a morning with ‘Dementia Sings Out’, the enrichment this group creates in the lives of all living with dementia is recognisable. It is very important to have links with local groups, it not only allows for good community relationship, but also the impact these groups have on residents here at the home is truly amazing”.

Christmas Donation from Local Business brings Joy

The residents and staff were thrilled to receive a very generous donation of Christmas gifts from Jeremy and business partner Antonia.

Jeremy runs the business Treasure Hunting Brothers with business partner Antonia, the business also has a YouTube channel that explains how the business works.

The business buys abandoned storage units and the contents of which are sold off to keep the business running. The business also donate a lot of the items they obtained to those who need.

Jeremy, business owner, said: “Our belief is that. It is good to be kind and every little helps, and we as a business like to help others as it is not about the money for us it is about helping others.”

Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “The wonderful donation of gifts from Jeremy and Antonia mean so much to us and they certainly will be spreading the joy of Christmas to all our residents. We are looking forward to working with Jeremy and Antonia moving forward in to the New Year.”

General Manager Larisa Bledea said: “We cannot thank Jeremy and Antonia enough for their generous donation. The gifts they have donated will all be going to our residents and it is wonderful to see a community that is wanting to be so involved in the home and all we do.”
 

Christmas Fayre Success as Residents enjoy Shopping

Thank you all so much for coming to our Christmas Fayre, it's safe to say everyone had a wonderful time! 

A special thank you to Leyla Holly for her beautiful Christmas songs which she sang to residents around the home, spreading the joy of Christmas! And to our wonderful stall holders for sharing their gorgeous creations! The afternoon really did bring joy to our home!

Our residents and staff were delighted with their purchases and hope to have all the stall holders back in the home for the Summer fete 

Beautiful Gifts for Everyone

Our lovely nurse Mande and her beautiful girls came into the home to bring everyone a hand delivered Christmas treat. 

What a beautiful thing our lovely Mande did, taking the time to individually pack each little Christmas box with treats and go throughout the home, where the girls handed them out. 

There was lots of love throughout the home and thanks of surprise. Huge warm hugs to Mande and her girls for there kindness shown to everyone at Brampton View. 

Christmas Jumper Day

Staff got into the Christmas spirit by wearing their Christmas Jumper to start of the celebrations in the home.

Did you know the history of Christmas Jumper Day? It is celebrated on the 11th December every year. Organised by Save the Children UK this became a festive tradition to encourage people to wear their quirkiest Christmas jumpers to spread cheer. Save the children raise funds for charitable causes and this is one way they promote the "fun" in fundraising!

The event has been celebrated since 2012, and it’s a fun way to contribute to a good cause while enjoying the holiday spirit. If you would like to donate please click on the link: https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/.../how-to-pay-in-your...

Happy Birthday Patricia

Huge Massive Happiest of Birthday's to our very lovely Resident Pat Ingram 
 
We are overjoyed to be celebrating with Pat on this special birthday. Pat was joined by her lovely family and our very own talented Head Chef Glenn Coombs made a special cake for Pat.
 
Birthday celebrations are important. It's an opportunity to gather with loved ones, share stories, and make memories. Your birthday is a chance for your friends and family to show their appreciation for you, and to celebrate the unique qualities that make you who you are. At Brampton View Care home we ensure every resident is able to feel extra special on their birthday.