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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Corks and Cocktails: An Evening of Community, Music, and Connection

We recently had the pleasure of hosting our Corks and Cocktails event at our home, and it was a memorable celebration of good company, great flavours, and local talent. Guests enjoyed a curated selection of wines paired with an assortment of cheeses, creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for everyone who attended.

One of the highlights of the evening was a talented Christine and Gareth who performed live music throughout the event. Their beautiful vocals and warm presence added a special touch and helped set the tone for a truly enjoyable night. We were also grateful to welcome members of our local community, whose involvement made the gathering even more meaningful.

Events like this remind us of the joy of bringing people together—sharing conversations, discovering new experiences, and strengthening community connections. We look forward to hosting more occasions that celebrate togetherness and local culture.

Festive Fun at Our Christmas Fayre

We kicked off the festive season with a vibrant Christmas Fayre, welcoming around 100 residents, families, friends and local visitors for an afternoon filled with seasonal cheer. Our home sparkled with Christmas trees, twinkling lights and beautifully decorated stalls from local independent businesses offering handcrafted gifts, jewellery, plants and festive treats.

Guests enjoyed live Christmas music, mulled wine, mince pies and delicious homemade cakes prepared by our hospitality team. Classic fayre favourites including a raffle, bottle tombola and lucky dip helped raise £200 for our Residents’ Fund, supporting special life enrichment activities throughout the year.

A very special visitor, Santa Claus, delighted everyone, posing for photos and creating magical moments, including resident Archie’s grandson, baby Laurie’s first ever picture with Santa. It was wonderful to see the home filled with laughter, conversation and community spirit. Thanks to everyone who helped make this festive event a great success.

Carer celebrates 20-years of service

Rose Lodge was full celebrations for one of their staff who celebrated 20 years of service.  Jane McFetridge started at Rose Lodge in November 2005 and supports a variety of residents, including those needing end-life care and living with dementia. Jane has become a well-respected team member and often supports new staff integrating into their role.

General Manager Meg Jones said: “Jane is a well-respected and liked member of our team by both residents, visitors and colleagues, and it was so special to be able to celebrate her today and the loyalty and dedication she has shown to our residents and the home over the 20 years she has been with us, thank you, Jane”

Jane said, “Thank you so much to everyone, I really wasn’t expecting this today, so many things have changed in the time I have been here. I am lucky to have such great colleagues to work with and wonderful people to look after, and I can’t imagine being anywhere else” 

Smiles all around for Cookie Dough

Residents enjoyed an interactive group activity – baking cookie dough cookies! They were delicious and everyone tucked in with their cup of tea once they were baked.

Baking activities provide cognitive functions and keeping the mind active and can evoke memories and provides a sense of accomplishment. Enhancing mood.

The aroma was fantastic!

International Men's Day

We celebrated in style with a special Gentlemen’s Club for our male residents, where they enjoyed classic pub snacks, crisps and a few beers, all while trying their hand at some engaging games.

We also had some great conversations about male role models, men’s health and wellbeing.  It was a great day, enjoyed by all.

#InternationalMensDay #CelebratingMen #MakingMemories

A trip to the Green Chapel

Followers, did you know that between the 1700s and 1900s The Rosslyn Chapel was known by many as the green chapel because it was so overgrown with fungus! Well, look at it now! I’m not sure about you but we all think this chapel is beautiful!
 
This week our residents enjoyed a tour around the Rosslyn chapel and a trip to the visitor centre. It was a wonderful day out and we think it looks even more beautiful with the autumn colours!

Horsing around

This week the beautiful Willow and Sparkle came to visit Strachan House, and we had the most wonderful day! Our residents love animals and at our monthly meetings have asked for more animal-based activities. In all honesty, we couldn’t wait to oblige!
 
Huge thank you to Happy Hoofbeats Theraponies LTD for bringing these wonderful girls and sharing their love with us all

Cheese & Wine evening

At Strachan House we are all HUGE fans of cheese and wine! Many of our residents would choose a cheeseboard over a dessert, controversial I know! So this week we decided to host a cheese and wine evening inviting people from our local community to join us for fancy cheese, fancy wine and even fancier conversation! 

We all had the best time, and it’s safe to say we put the world to rights!  What’s your after dinner preference? Cheeseboard or dessert? Don’t be shy!

Residents touch the future

Stamford Bridge has added to their services with a new high-tech touchpad at the home. A care home which provides expert care to residents with mobility restrictions as well as those living with dementia, the sensory trolley has allowed residents of all capacities and mobilities to enjoy different, sensory experiences without even leaving their rooms.

The specially-adapted, fully-accessible display features immersive technology, which enables users to move shapes, colours and objects through gesture and movement. The touchpad has a number of features designed to help those suffering with dementia to relax; the cart also helps de-escalate stressful and upsetting situations experienced by those suffering with different forms of the disease.