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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St Patrick's Day
There was plenty of laughter echoing through Beaufort Grange this St Patrick’s Day, as residents and staff fully embraced the celebrations. The highlight of the day had to be Lucy and Charly, who arrived dressed for the occasion in bright green outfits, complete with festive accessories that instantly brought smiles to everyone’s faces. Their energy was infectious, and it wasn’t long before they had everyone gathered to join in the fun.
In true St Patrick’s Day spirit, Lucy and Charly even attempted a bit of Irish dancing, much to the delight of residents. Their enthusiasm (and a few creative dance moves!) had the whole room laughing, clapping along, and cheering them on. Before long, residents were tapping their feet, joining in where they could, and sharing in the joy of the moment.
The home was filled with music, chatter, and a wonderful sense of togetherness. Residents reminisced about past celebrations while enjoying the lively atmosphere created by the team. Throughout the day, there were plenty of opportunities to sit back and enjoy themed treats and refreshments, giving everyone time to relax and soak in the celebrations.
It was one of those days that perfectly captured life at Beaufort Grange, full of laughter, connection, and little moments that mean so much. Thanks to Lucy and Charly’s efforts, St Patrick’s Day was not only celebrated, but truly brought to life for everyone in the home.
Happy St David's Day
We’ve had a wonderful time celebrating St David’s Day here at Orchard House Care Home!
Our residents enjoyed a fantastic sing-along with Pete from Independent Arts. There were plenty of smiles, toe-tapping, and even a few requests!
We also treated everyone to some delicious Welsh cakes, freshly prepared and enjoyed with a lovely cup of tea. With laughter, music, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, it truly has been a special day for all.
Diolch to everyone who helped make it such a memorable celebration!
World Book Day
Today our team at Orchard House stepped straight out of the pages of some much loved stories to celebrate World Book Day! Our staff dressed up as their favourite literary characters, including the famous detective Mr. Poirot, the ever-curious Miss Marple, and even Little Red Riding Hood (complete with her basket… and, of course, the wolf!). To make the day even more special, we took some of our residents for a lovely walk along the Shanklin seafront. The fresh sea air, beautiful views and wonderful company made it a truly enjoyable outing.
We also stopped for a delicious coffee at a local café, where the team were incredibly welcoming and had great fun serving coffee to Miss Marple herself!
Moments like these remind us how important laughter, imagination and shared experiences are in everyday life here at Orchard House. A big thank you to the café staff for their kindness and for helping make our World Book Day outing so memorable.
1. What a lovely afternoon we had today celebrating International Women’s Day
Today we took the opportunity to celebrate and appreciate the wonderful women in our community, not only our lovely female residents, but also the incredible women who are part of everyday life here, including family members, volunteers and our dedicated staff.
The fantastic Paulo joined us and filled the afternoon with beautiful music, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere. It was wonderful to see so many smiles, singing along and enjoying the moment together.
Thank you to everyone who helped make today so special. It was a truly heartwarming way to celebrate the amazing women who make our community such a caring and vibrant place.
Cheque donation
Ria Willett, General Manager at Mount Tryon Care Home in Torquay, and Annmarie, Activities Co-ordinator, had the absolute privilege of visiting Moorland Community Caring.
This wasn't just any old visit, this was a visit with a difference. They were honoured to be able to present the Group with a cheque for £1000. This was awarded to them on behalf of Barchester's Charitable Foundation - a grant towards the continuation of this fantastic group which, among other things, aims to reduce isolation for the elderly.
Moorland Community Caring is a small, local charity, serving the communities of Ashburton, Bovey Tracey local charity, serving the communities of Ashburton, Bovey Tracey and Buckfastleigh. Since 2016, they have supported people in a variety of ways, including delivery of a NHS Well-being Programme, Dementia Wellbeing programme, Social Events and Befriending.
Becki Bettesworth visit us for International Women Day
We would like to express a huge thank you to local artist Becky Bettesworth, who joined us at Mount Tryon for our International Women's Day Event.
Becky is an artist living in South Devon creating beautiful, vintage style poster prints. Becky joined us and created a marvellous afternoon displaying her artwork and holding an inspirational talk.
Everyone that attended had a wonderful time. It was a truly uplifting afternoon celebrating the strength and achievements of women. Once again, thank you so much.
We are already looking forward to your next visit, where we are lucky enough to be piloting the HeART Box. A calm, meaningful creative experience designed to encourage connection and reflection through art.
Easter Joy With The Food Shed Donation
Staff, residents and families have come together this Easter to support local families by donating Easter Eggs to The Food Shed Stevenage. Helping to ensure children in the community can enjoy a special treat during the holiday season.
During our visit residents and staff spent time with the food shed team gaining a first – hand understanding of the organisations daily work, dedication and growing demand for community support. The experience provided our residents with a meaningful opportunity to connect with local volunteers and see how donations directly help those in need.
As a home with our wonderful residents , families and team we are always keen to show as much support as we can to local charities and we wanted to do something kind this easter and being able to put a smile on a child’s face means so much to everyone here. It was incredibly rewarding to meet the food shed team and witness the incredible work they do every day for our community and we again as a home are thanking everyone who supported with their donations.
Plant a flower day
Today, as it was Plant a Flower Day, we planted our Echium 'Pink Fountain which attracts bees to help pollinate our garden. We are hoping this will grow tall in our garden as it can reach 10 feet.
Medieval Church Visit
A lovely trip out to the historic St John the Baptist Church in Berkswell, near Balsall Common. This beautiful medieval church is full of character and history, with parts of the building dating back to the 12th century. Walking around the church and seeing the stunning stonework, ancient yew trees, and peaceful surroundings really makes you feel connected to the past.
It’s amazing to think about how many generations have passed through this church over hundreds of years. The architecture, the quiet atmosphere, and the sense of history make it a truly special place to visit. A wonderful reminder of the rich heritage we have right on our doorstep.
Can you spot George the bear? he had a fantastic time with our residents.