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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Baking at Lochduhar!

We have been busy in our Memory Lane community lately. Our residents chose to make a rhubarb crumble and when it had cooled down a little, we enjoyed it for our dessert. It was very tasty.  

We have been decorating biscuits with icing sugar, sprinkles and chocolate. These we enjoyed for our afternoon tea. Our residents chose to make some chocolate krispies, as the Nursery Children on a previous visit had made some and this got our taste buds going, to make some of our home. 

Baking club is quite popular, and we are already thinking of what else to make.     

Good Friday

We kicked off our Easter celebrations with the judging of our children's colouring competition. It was a hard decision as they were all so good, and our three judges liked them all.

So... we decided everyone's a winner.   

Visit to Bluebell Woods

We recently paid our first visit of the year to Bluebell Woods in Arlington.

The weather was glorious for a ramble in the woods and what a beautiful sight was waiting. There were carpets of bluebells, swathes of wood anemone and pale primroses. The scent was divine and the peace and tranquillity uplifting. 

The residents here always look forward to this time of year, visiting the bluebells is a firm favourite. The residents were captivated and delighted.          

Hosting the WI

We were very proud to host the local WI Group for their Annual General Meeting. 

The meeting took place in one of our lounges and was followed by an afternoon tea in our dining room. Our chef, Enrico, produced an amazing spread of sandwiches and savoury and sweet treats for all to enjoy.
We are extremely grateful to our local WI group for their help and support since our home opened almost three years ago. They have promoted our knit and natter group and attended regularly. 

They have initiated projects such as knitted blankets and even a knitted Christmas tree which was displayed at the local church. We were so happy to host them and look forward to all our future gatherings.       

Valentine's Day

Our dedicated postman, Bruce, had a truly eventful morning delivering beautiful roses and heartfelt cards to the wonderful residents and staff here at Lawton Rise. 

The smiles on their faces when they received these tokens of love were priceless! It’s always heart-warming to see the joy that these small gestures can bring.     

Mother's Day at Lawton Rise

Happy Mother's Day to all of our wonderful mums, grandmas and great-grandmas. You are all so very special and loved so much. 

Today we celebrate you, your strength, your kindness, your sacrifices, your comfort and your patience. We had a lovely day celebrating all the incredible, lovely ladies and enjoyed an afternoon tea with our loved ones.     

Thank you to everybody who came and joined us in celebrating our amazing mums and grandmas. 

Easter chicks

Just in time for Easter, we were so excited to share that all six of our lovely chicks have now hatched!

They’ve already become little celebrities here and all the residents absolutely adore them. Watching them grow and explore has brought so many smiles and happy moments for everyone. 

What a perfect way to welcome the Easter weekend - we'll keep sharing updates as they grow.    

An insightful session on Parkinson's disease

During the recent session on Parkinson's disease, Dr. Goriparthi engaged with resident staff and families in a thoughtful discussion aimed at enhancing understanding and support for individuals affected by this condition. He emphasised the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, highlighting how caregivers, medical professionals, and family members can collaborate to improve the quality of life for patients. Dr. Goriparthi shared insights on the latest treatment options, including medication and therapy, and stressed the significance of early intervention. 

The session also provided a platform for families to voice their concerns, ask questions, and share experiences, creating a supportive environment that fosters community and empowerment in managing Parkinson's disease. This dialogue not only informed but also strengthened relationships among staff, patients, and their families, underscoring the humanistic aspect of care in neurology.  

Ronni's birthday!

Ronni, our beloved resident, recently celebrated her 90th birthday with a delightful afternoon tea. The event was filled with joy as she was surrounded by fellow residents, sharing laughter and stories. Adding to the festivities, her two grandsons and granddaughter-in-law joined the celebration, creating a warm family atmosphere. It was a heartwarming occasion, honouring not just her milestone age but also the cherished relationships she has built over the years. 

Everyone enjoyed delicious treats, and the air was filled with love and appreciation for Ronni’s remarkable journey.