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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Happy Easter!
We celebrated Easter in many ways this year, from real-life Bunny visits to a church service with Easter bonnets, Easter weekend we had an Easter egg hunt for local children and a fundraiser for the local charity, Operation Community Hamper, where we had an amazing Easter raffle, and we were entertained by fabulous singer Nick Pallett, we raised an amazing £170 on the day and everyone went home smiling.
Mad Hatters' tea party
For “Wear A Hat Day”, we threw a mad hatters tea party to raise awareness and donations for Brain Tumour Research.
Residents, staff and visitors had amazing fun putting on all the silly hats. We all enjoyed great company as well as the delicious cakes and biscuits on offer. We were even treated to a little dance show by our brilliant admin team.
It was great fun to be joined by friends and families as well as members of the community for such a great cause.
Spring has sprung at Kingfisher Lodge
Our residents have been busy getting their hands into the soil, planting beautiful spring flowers and giving our raised beds a good de-weed. The raised beds make gardening accessible for everyone, so it’s been wonderful to see so many residents getting involved and enjoying the experience together.
Soaking up the sunshine while gardening made it even more special, it truly feels like spring is here!
At the carwash!
On the 16th April, staff at Wilton place care home took a time out from their normal day jobs and cleaned cars for charity instead!
The sun shone and £160 was raised for the Barchester Charitable Foundation. Thank you to all who supported them!
Royal Mint Museum
At Vecta House, we are dedicated to delivering an activities programme that everyone can enjoy. Whether our residents prefer joining in with group events or require specialized care in their own rooms, we make sure no one misses out on the fun. While the big events are great, it’s often the smaller, meaningful moments spent one-on-one that truly make a house a home, and today we wanted to share a peek into what we’ve been up to.
Today, our residents spent a wonderful afternoon exploring the Royal Mint Museum reminiscing box. We looked through scrapbooks of vintage coin designs and handled "old money," from farthings and half-pennies to the very first decimal coins. It was absolutely lovely to hear everyone sharing stories and reminiscing about the days of different currency.
Sun, sea and smiles at Vecta House
We have had the most wonderful day making the most of this gorgeous weather! We kicked things off with a classic minibus outing to Cowes seafront, where there is nothing quite like the fresh sea breeze and the sight of the boats gliding across the water. Of course, no trip to the coast is complete without a treat, so we all made sure to enjoy some delicious ice cream while soaking up the views.
The excitement continued into the afternoon as we welcomed back the lovely Barbara from Visosport. Our residents had a fantastic time engaging in interactive table games, which always bring out a bit of friendly competition and plenty of laughter. To round off a perfect day, many of our residents headed out to the garden to keep soaking up those rays and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
It has been a day full of fresh air, great company, and happy memories. Have a look at some of our highlights in the photos below!
Easter Sunday at Vecta House
What a wonderful day we’ve had celebrating Easter with our lovely residents! The home was filled with joy, music, and—of course—plenty of chocolate.
We kicked things off this morning with a specially decorated Easter trolley, delivering delicious chocolate eggs and spending time reminiscing about favourite Easter traditions from years gone by. The festivities continued with a spectacular themed lunch featuring a delicious roast lamb that was enjoyed by everyone.
To top off the day, we enjoyed some truly fantastic musical entertainment by the incredibly talented Stacey Rae, who had everyone smiling and tapping their toes. It’s been a beautiful day full of laughter and community spirit.
Sending a very Happy Easter to all of our residents, their families, and our hardworking team!
Armchair Ballet Class
Here at Lindum House Care Home in Beverley, we debuted with an Armchair Ballet Class. Everyone, residents, staff and visitors alike all had a really lovely time – and copied the movements really well.
Most of our residents have been dancers, but mostly rock & roll.
Making wishes come true at Vecta House
At Vecta House, we believe you’re never too old for a "wild" encounter. This was a truly heart-melting day as we helped our lovely resident, Rich, reconnect with one of his greatest lifelong passions: wildlife.
Rich has been a bird lover his entire life and has always shared his home with feathered friends. Lately, he has been missing his beloved African Grey parrot. While it would have been a bit too stressful for her to travel for a visit, our team was determined to bring that joy back to him. Alongside the incredible Nicki and Lorna from the Isle of Wight Bird Rescue, we arranged for a very special guest to fly by for a surprise visit.
Rich was absolutely over the moon to meet Dudley the Macaw. His eyes lit up the very moment Dudley entered the room, and the two became fast friends. Dudley spent a wonderful afternoon perched comfortably on Rich’s arm and sitting atop his chair, much to the delight of everyone watching. The visit sparked a beautiful trip down memory lane as Rich shared stories of the many birds he has kept over the years and chatted away with the rescue team about Dudley’s care. It was a heart-warming reminder of how much these connections matter.
A massive thank you to the Isle of Wight Bird Rescue for helping us make this wish take flight!