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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Bark & Brew Fun!

Our lovely four-legged visitors, Freya & Jack, stole the show as they brilliantly completed our agility course with tails wagging and lots of cheers from our residents!

Whisky tasting experience!

Residents at Tandridge Heights were treated to a fantastic live virtual whisky tasting session hosted by The Whisky Experience, located at the top of Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile.  

During the session, residents learnt about the rich history of whisky distilling in Scotland, explored the production process, and discovered the unique regional characteristics of single malts from across the country.

Everyone thoroughly enjoyed tasting a selection of different whiskies while sharing a fun and interactive experience together. Bill told us that he had been to visit the very same distillery and how amazing it was. A wonderful afternoon of learning, laughter, and great company!         

Nurse's Day

As part of our International Nurses Day celebrations, we showed our heartfelt appreciation to not only the amazing nurses we have working here at Tandridge Heights, but also to two very special residents, Beryl and Betty, who both dedicated their lives to nursing. 
Their passion, commitment, and years of caring for others have made a lasting difference to so many lives. Betty worked a nurse for over 20 years both in Sweden and in England.

We are honoured to celebrate all of our nurses and their amazing contribution, and we thank them for the kindness and strength they have shown throughout their careers.             

VE Day celebrations!

Residents at Tandridge Heights enjoyed a fantastic VE Day celebration as we welcomed back the wonderful D-Day Dollies to perform a selection of much-loved wartime songs.

Bill said the ladies were lovely and he really enjoyed dancing and singing along.

The afternoon was filled with singing, laughter, tea, and delicious cake, bringing back many happy memories for everyone.            

David Attenborough 100th Birthday Celebrations

What an amazing afternoon we shared collaborating with the wonderful children from Sevenoaks Primary School on a special piece of artwork celebrating the 100th birthday of David Attenborough.

Our residents and the children worked together to create a truly beautiful piece of art, filled with creativity, laughter, and teamwork. It was such a joy to spend time together. 

Thank you to everyone involved for making the afternoon so memorable — we loved every moment!        

What an amazing day at Sevenoaks Rugby Club

It was such a delight and honour to be invited along with the residents for the pre-match lunch. With it being the final match of the season and the sun shining, the beach theme was a perfect choice—so many colourful Hawaiian shirts brightening up the day!    

The lunch was fantastic, and the atmosphere truly incredible. We felt so warmly welcomed by the Sevenoaks rugby community. A very special thank you to Emily for the kind invitation and for arranging the lovely birthday treats for Douglas, who turns 96 today!

Movie afternoon!

Did you know that at Waterside Court, our activities team create a weekly programme inspired by our residents’ interests and hobbies? Each week, we host a special Movie Afternoon where residents choose what they’d like to watch, from timeless classics to feel-good favourites, all enjoyed in the comfort of our very own luxury cinema-style setting.

With cosy seating, ambient lighting, delicious refreshments, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere, it’s always a lovely opportunity for residents to unwind, socialise, and enjoy a true big-screen experience together.        

VE Day!

Red Oaks marked the 81st anniversary of Victory in Europe Day in style by throwing a 1940s afternoon tea party to remember.  The home was decorated in red, white and blue and residents and staff dressed up in their 1940s-inspired glad rags and enjoyed an afternoon of big band music and dancing.

Head chef Carlos whipped up a delicious fish-and-chip lunch and celebratory cake served in boxes for a wonderful community street party, all washed down with pots of tea and a celebratory glass of wine to mark the occasion.  

Residents observed the national two-minute silence and reminisced about their memories of VE Day. The community choir led everyone in singing familiar wartime favourites, creating a fantastic atmosphere of unity and joy. Entertainment, singing and dancing ended the celebrations as timeless classics were enjoyed by all.         

International Nurse's Day

Coinciding with the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, residents and staff were happy to get involved by hosting a much-deserved Nurses Day celebration party. Celebrating nurses both present and past, including residents who had careers in nursing.

International Nurses’ Day is a day to give thanks for the dedication of caregivers everywhere, who go above and beyond the call of duty to deliver extraordinary care and support. This dedication is still seen today by residents who had a nursing career. Their caring nature always shines through.

Sue, who lives at Red Oaks, said she spoke with everyone about her career : I started my nursing career in the 1970s and have always felt privileged to work in a profession that I truly enjoyed, especially later when I went on to run my own care home business.

What makes me proud to be a nurse is simply being able to care for others and make a difference in people’s lives. During my career, particularly throughout the 1990s, I became an established figure within the care sector. I was involved with the East Sussex National Care Association and helped contribute to shaping the care industry as we know it today.