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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100 Cards for 100 Years!
We welcomed children from West End Primary School for an afternoon of crafts, creativity, and community spirit ahead of a very special celebration. The visit was organised in honour of Pat, to celebrate her 100th birthday.
As part of the celebrations, the children joined residents in making handmade birthday cards and colourful party decorations, including banners and bunting, to help make the milestone occasion extra memorable.
Valuation Day Event
A big thank you to Windsor Auctions and Harry Ballin for coming to see us today and offering a fascinating insight into everything from amber, watches, jewellery to Baroque pearls. Residents, family members and the local community were all able to bring their treasured possessions along for Harry to take a look.
🐶🏆 What a fantastic day at our Dog Show! 🏆🐶
☀️ Sunshine, fresh air and wonderful company 💕
Exploring Somerset's Cider-Making Heritage
We recently enjoyed an engaging and informative talk exploring the history of the Thatcher's Cider company and the family behind one of Somerset's most well-known traditions. The session, delivered by Museum To You, provided a fascinating insight into the region's rich cider-making heritage, sparking conversation, memories, and plenty of interest among those who attended.
To round off the afternoon, residents took part in a cider tasting experience accompanied by cheese and crackers, which added to their enjoyment of a interesting and entertaining activity.
Enjoying the Summer Sunshine in our Garden
Great Chishill Windmill Visit
Ann's Garden
Residents dance at the disco
This week staff and residents dusted off their dancing shoes and donned their sparkling frocks to join Alison Jay performing the most popular songs form Eurovision over the last seventy years.
Knowing how much their residents had enjoyed watching the contest in Vienna earlier this month, and then reminiscing and singing all the songs from bygone years, the activities team at The Cedars care home came up with the genius idea of throwing a Eurovision Disco Party. The team invited all the residents, their families and friends and the afternoon went down a storm.