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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Pam and David's 64th wedding anniversary

The couple marked their incredible milestone with a big cake to cut, along with cards and gifts. It was lovely for everyone to come together to celebrate the many years of memories they’ve shared.

Congratulations Pam and David on 64 amazing years together! With love and best wishes from everyone here at home.   

World Book Day

We celebrated World Book Day with lots of smiles, laughter, and a little bit of dressing up! Staff who wanted to join in came dressed as characters from books, and the residents had a great laugh seeing the different outfits and guessing who we were meant to be.
Later on, we spent some time together doing a book reminiscence session, chatting about the stories everyone loved as children. It was lovely hearing about the books people remembered from growing up. 

We also had a short quiz and finished by chatting about who still enjoys reading now and what kinds of books people like today.
A really lovely afternoon full of memories, laughter, and a shared love of books!     

Mother's Day Afternoon Tea

We had such a lovely time celebrating Mother’s Day with our special Afternoon Tea! Families who were able to join came along to spend the afternoon with their mums, enjoying a delicious selection of scones, cakes and sandwiches made by our chef. Residents and their families could relax with a glass of prosecco or a cup of tea or coffee while catching up and spending some quality time together.

There was plenty of good conversation and smiles all around, making it a really warm and joyful afternoon for everyone who attended. 

It was wonderful to see families sharing those special moments together and celebrating the amazing mums in our community.     

Eating the rainbow

Nutrition and Hydration Week brought a burst of colour and joy to Cherry Trees as we set off on our “Eat the Rainbow” journey. Each day introduced a new theme, new flavours, and plenty of shared smiles as our trolley travelled room to room. We began with blue, a tricky colour, but one we embraced with blueberry shakes and blue-tinted treats that sparked lots of conversation. Godfrey, our clef doll for Good Nutrition and a Positive Dining Experience, joined us from the very start, helping encourage residents to try something a little different.

Green Day arrived just in time for St Patrick’s Day, complete with lively Irish music, fresh green snacks, and even a cheeky shot of Guinness for those who fancied it. The atmosphere was full of laughter and toe-tapping as we spread a little Irish cheer throughout the home.

Next came a bright burst of yellow, with banana smoothies, pineapple, and lemon water bringing sunshine to everyone’s afternoon. There were plenty of giggles too, especially when the bananas became “phones” for a bit of playful fun. Our orange trolley followed, packed with melon, oranges, mango, peaches, carrot sticks, and refreshing juices. Staff joined in as well, turning the day into a whole home celebration filled with colour and connection.

We finished the week with a vibrant red theme, offering cherry-topped cakes, fruity jelly, and cranberry punch. To make the day even more memorable, we celebrated Red Nose Day with fun photos and lots of laughter. As always, Godfrey was right there with us, helping deliver treats and joy in equal measure.

Nutrition and Hydration Week was a wonderful celebration of flavour, hydration, and togetherness, a colourful reminder of how small moments can brighten the whole home.     

Making memories in bloom

Our lovely lady residents enjoyed a truly special afternoon in the café as they got creative and crafted their own beautiful flower arrangements for Mother’s Day. 

The room was filled with laughter, chatter and a wonderful buzz of creativity as everyone selected their favourite flowers and designed arrangements that were as unique as they are. Watching each display come together was a joy—every bouquet bursting with colour, personality and pride.

We were delighted to welcome some relatives who joined in the fun too, making the day even more meaningful. Seeing families gathered around the tables, sharing stories, smiles and precious time together, brought an extra layer of warmth to the celebration. 

A huge well done to everyone for their stunning creations. By the end of the afternoon, the café was glowing with vibrant blooms, happy faces and the unmistakable feeling of a day well spent.     

Making wishes come true

Some days remind us exactly why we do what we do, and this was one of those rare and beautiful moments. I had the privilege of accompanying Gwen to Greig Hall to watch her husband, Melvyn, perform with the Stratford Symphony Orchestra.

As the music began and Melvyn lifted his violin, Gwen’s face lit up with a joy that words can barely capture. It wasn’t just pride, it was love, memory, and connection all woven together in a single expression. Watching her take every note, completely absorbed in the moment, was truly priceless.    

At Cherry Trees, we always strive to make wishes come true for our residents, no matter how big or small. It was a perfect reminder of why that matters. This wasn’t simply a concert; it was a chance for Gwen and Melvyn to reconnect, to celebrate a shared passion, and to create new memories together.

I felt incredibly grateful to be invited into something so personal and meaningful. Moments like these are the heart of what we do, they stay with us, inspire us, and remind us that even the simplest wishes can hold extraordinary magic.

High Tea & Happy Birthday!

The last Friday of the month we host our High Tea Society here at Wheatlands Care Home in our cafe with beautiful views of the Shropshire hills. This free community event is a chance for our residents and members of the local community to come together and enjoy an afternoon of friendship, fun and laughter alongside freshly baked cakes and a pot of tea.

To make this month's High Tea even more special we celebrated Jill's birthday, a dear friend of the Wheatlands.

Easter celebrations

Staff and residents at Barchester’s Canmore Lodge care home, in Dunfermline, are looking forward to celebrating spring with a fantastic Spring Fayre taking place on Friday 3rd April 2026.

The home will be hosting a variety of seasonal activities for residents, families and the local community to enjoy, including a raffle, spring crafts, Easter egg hunt, stalls, refreshments and live music. The Spring Fayre promises to be a wonderful opportunity to welcome visitors into the home and celebrate the arrival of spring together.

Residents at Canmore Lodge are excited to take part in the preparations and festivities, with activities ranging from creating handmade decorations to baking treats for the big day. Guests attending the fayre will also be able to enjoy a selection of delicious food and drinks prepared by the home’s head chef, Davis Mathai.

General Manager, Kimberley Laird, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to our Spring Fayre. It’s a lovely way to bring the community together, celebrate the new season and showcase all the wonderful things happening in our home. We hope it will be a fantastic day for everyone who joins us.”

Canmore Lodge is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, which is committed to delivering high-quality care across its care homes and hospitals. Canmore Lodge provides nursing care and residential care.

Mother's Day

Residents at Barchester Healthcare’s Canmore Lodge care home, in Dunfermline, celebrated Mother’s Day with visits and video calls from family members near and far. The home was beautifully decorated with fresh flowers and bunting for the occasion.

Staff at Canmore Lodge arranged an afternoon tea for residents and their loved ones, beautifully presented with flowers and prosecco. Head chef Davis Mathai prepared a special menu of sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and delicate pastries to mark the occasion, alongside a selection of cakes lovingly made by the residents’ weekly baking club, creating a warm and celebratory atmosphere for everyone in attendance.

General Manager, Kimberley Laird, said: “We’ve all had a really lovely day.  It has been so good to see family members who were able to visit in person and to have video calls with those who are further away. Our residents and families enjoyed a fantastic afternoon tea prepared by our brilliant chefs. Days like these are so precious.”

Canmore Lodge is run by Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, which is committed to delivering high-quality care across its care homes and hospitals. Canmore Lodge provides nursing care and residential care.