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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World art day

Wood Grange celebrated World Art Day in the most wonderful way here at Wood Grange! We were delighted to welcome Debi from Creation Station, who led a fantastic painting session for our residents.

The atmosphere was calm, creative, and so relaxing! Everyone truly enjoyed expressing themselves through art. It was lovely to see so many of our residents getting involved, sharing smiles, and taking pride in their beautiful creations.      

Tiny Steps Petting Farm

We had the most wonderful visit to Tiny Steps Petting Farm.

From the moment we arrived, it was such a warm and welcoming experience. The farm itself is absolutely lovely and peaceful, well cared for, and full of happy little animals that everyone enjoyed meeting. It was one of those days that just leaves you smiling long after you’ve gone home.

A huge thank you to the amazing ladies there who made our visit so special. Their kindness, patience, and genuine enthusiasm really stood out. Nothing was too much trouble, and they made sure everyone felt included and had a fantastic time. We’re so grateful for such a memorable day! We’ll definitely be talking about this one for a long time!           

Grand National

Grand National 2026 – In preparation for the Big Race, our ladies and gentlemen created their own headpiece to wear whilst cheering on the runners and riders. 

Organza, ribbons and a lot of hard work with nimble fingers, stitching, glueing and pinning fabrics into place. Sweepstake completed and they’re off. Well done to all the winners.      

World health day a St Thomas

At St Thomas Care Home, everyday moments are often turned into meaningful experiences. On World Health Day, residents came together for a simple yet joyful activity, making their own fruit kebabs. With a colourful selection of strawberries, mango, pineapple, grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and watermelon, the table quickly filled with vibrant creations.

As residents prepared their skewers, the room buzzed with conversation and laughter. It wasn’t just about the fruit, but the shared experience, choosing favourites, chatting with one another, and enjoying the process together.

Sitting down to enjoy their creations afterwards brought a real sense of satisfaction and togetherness. The afternoon was a gentle reminder that looking after health can be both enjoyable and social, with even the simplest activities bringing people closer and creating lasting smiles.     

A visit from the Salvation Army

At St Thomas Care Home, community and togetherness are at the heart of everyday life. One memorable afternoon, residents gathered in the chapel for a special visit from the Salvation Army band. As the music began to fill the room, a sense of warmth and familiarity spread among everyone.

The performance brought smiles, gentle singalongs, and moments of reflection, as residents enjoyed the uplifting sounds and the shared experience. For many, it stirred fond memories and created new ones, all within the comforting setting of their home.

It was more than just a musical performance, it was a chance to come together, connect, and enjoy something truly special. The afternoon left a lasting impression, reminding everyone of the joy that music and community can bring.   

Ken’s Football Wish Came True

Ken has always had a deep love for football, and for as long as he can remember, his heart has belonged to Manchester United. Over the years, the game became more than just a passion, it was a way of life, and a thread that tied together some of his most cherished memories, especially those spent with his daughter. She fondly recalls her childhood, when going to matches with her dad was a regular and special part of growing up.

Recently, Ken’s lifelong wish came true when he attended a Manchester United legends match against Southampton. Accompanied by his daughter, a member of his care team, and the General Manager, it became more than just a trip to a football game, it was a meaningful family outing filled with nostalgia and joy. Watching his team secure a 5–3 victory made the experience even more unforgettable.

For Ken, the day was about more than the score line. It was about reliving treasured moments, sharing them with the people who matter most, and feeling once again the excitement of the game he has always loved.              

Happy Birthday Beautiful 'Jean'

Happy Birthday to our wonderful resident Jean!

Jean lights up every room she enters, always wanting to put a smile on your face, she's such a giggle and everyones friend. Her family came and celebrated the big occasion with her along with our team members. Her beautiful cake was made by our own talented chef Sumith!

Van Gogh's birthday

We decided to create a special piece of art for Vincent van Gogh’s birthday on 30th March. We didn’t anticipate how long it would take, but after three weeks of hard work in our craft clubs, it’s finally complete!

Van Gogh’s artwork is famous all over the world. After exploring some of his pieces, we chose to recreate The Starry Night. You can now see our artwork on display in reception. We’re very proud of it!       

Animal Therapy

Once a month we love welcoming Lisa from Hoppy Guinea Holidays for Guinea Pig animal therapy they always bring so much joy, comfort and pleasure to all our residents they have such a calming effect. Our residents also enjoy spending time with Lisa as many of them know her as she grow up here in Much Wenlock.