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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Elf Day Fun
Gentlemen's Club at Bere Grove
Join the Bere Grove Gentlemen's Club every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month, It's were local men come together to enjoy good company, great conversation and to make new friends in a relaxed and friendly space. Several of our male residents also join in, making it a warm, welcoming mix of personalities and stories!
Each get-together brings something new from quizzes, games and chats to activities tailored to everyone’s interests. The club is proudly led by our very own Paul Bayley, Head of Maintenance at Bere Grove with support from Graham Allen, General Manager and Dimitrie Turcea, Deputy General Manager.
Accordion magic for Maurice!
Visit from the National Children's Air Ambulance
Golfing afternoon at Tadcaster Golf Club
Our residents enjoyed another fabulous trip to Tadcaster Golf Club, where some of them tried their hand at putting at the indoor mini putting green. Our residents, Denise and John, got some great tips from the golf pros at the clubhouse to improve their swing! For our other residents, they enjoyed a nice cup of tea and some delicious cakes from the clubhouse café!
Christmas tree decorations with the residents
This week, Highfield is having a Christmas makeover, as our team begin putting up the beautiful Christmas tree decorations. Thanks to our lovely residents, Sylvia and Anne, the tree in our Memory Lane lounge looks very festive and ready for Father Christmas to arrive!
Uplifting Visit from ZooLab
The Magic of Paws: Therapy Dogs Bringing Pure Joy!
- Instant Mood Boost: The interaction naturally lowers stress levels and releases feel-good hormones, leading to brighter spirits and huge smiles all around!
- Reduced Loneliness: Cuddles and gentle interactions drastically reduce feelings of isolation and bring immediate, non-judgmental comfort.
- Cognitive & Physical Activity: Residents are encouraged to talk about the dog, remember their name, and reach out to pet them, providing gentle physical and mental stimulation.
Exercise with us!
Martin our Activities Lead and James from Home.FitVitality certainly made sure the residents enjoyed this afternoon’s exercise class.
James bought in his inflatable reindeer antlers and the residents threw hoops at them trying to get them hooked over the antlers.
This was to improve the residents hand and were coordination as well as have some fun and laughter as well.