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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Valentines Tea & Tunes Afternoon

We had a truly lovely afternoon here, filled with tea, tunes, and lots of delicious sweet treats!.
 
Our residents enjoyed listening to music and celebrating love and friendship together.
We were also delighted to welcome some new friends who work across different roles within Herts Co-op, who kindly visited to hand-deliver beautiful roses to our wonderful ladies at Iris Court.
 
This was such a thoughtful gesture that brought many smiles and made the day extra special.
A huge thank you to our new friends of Iris Court for spreading the love, and to everyone who helped make this Valentine’s celebration so memorable!.

Baking Club

We have had a fun filled and busy morning, making our very special homemade, jam tarts.
The residents love getting involved and working as a team together. It’s safe to say the baking went down a treat and residents thoroughly enjoyed indulging in their homemade bakes!
They tasted delicious with hot cup of tea.

Garden Centre visit

We love to go out in our minibus. Our residents particularly like Garden Centre's and coffee shops.
It was lovely to see the early spring flowers and enjoy a cup tea together and a chat.

Superb day out!

Residents from Burwood Grange recently enjoyed a superb lunch outing at The Ivy Cobham Grange, and the experience was nothing short of delightful. Surrounded by elegant decor and warm hospitality, they indulged in delicious food and shared laughter over coffee and conversation. 

Flower Hour in the Bistro

Hosted with love by Burwood Grange Florists
The bistro was filled with colour, creativity, and the sweetest conversations as Burwood Grange Florists held a beautiful flower arranging session.
From fresh blooms to thoughtful guidance, every moment felt calm, joyful, and a little bit magical. Residents trimmed, arranged, and created stunning pieces to spread around the home all while enjoying the lovely atmosphere of the bistro.
It’s amazing what happens when creativity and good coffee come together.
A special thank you to Burwood Grange Florists for bringing such beauty into the room.
More moments like this to come.

Therapy Dog Visit at Burwood Grange

The smiles we can see from the residents when Smithy the Therapy Dog visits says it all when it comes to gentle companioship, soft fur to stroke and a calming presence that made the visit extra special.
Moments like these spark memories, reduce stress and create a real sense of connection for everyone involved.
We're grateful for the comfort and happiness these visits bring to our home.

We reflect on Grief Workshop Success

We have forged a magnificent reputation for working closely with the local community in recent years. The interest from the community with participation in our workshops, such as our grief workshop, organised recently, has proved diversity is the key to inspiring and supporting visitors from the local area.

The workshop, eloquently provided by Nadine Searle, offers a useful insight into coping strategies which help a wide range of people and residents alike. The response from the local community has been overwhelming, with countless individuals attending and participating in the workshop event, highlighting the need for more groups to cover this topic by way of support.

In the first part of the session, the audience detailed why they had attended and what they wanted from the workshop experience. The second part of the session was filled with Nadine addressing the issues people wanted guidance with, providing coping strategies and demonstrating soothing practices from her trusted Calmer Self Method. This process helped enormously, when individuals’ emotions get involved during the time of grief.

Following the success of this workshop, proposals are progressing with future workshops, facilitated  by Nadine Searle,  planned throughout 2026, covering a wide range of subject matter, reflecting the needs of local people and residents of Mortain Place alike. Currently visitors from the local community can visit Nadine, at Mortain Place, Eastbourne, every third Tuesday from 6pm until 8pm where she will be holding a grief café open to all.

Valentines Day preparations

Love is very much in the air at Bayleaf as we prepare for Valentines Day.
 
We have been making decorations which are now on display throughout the home and our head chef, Stephane, has been spending time with the residents helping them make some very special Valentines Love Heart biscuits

Head scratchers - Precipitation!

"Precipitation" according to the Cambridge dictionary means, "water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow", and a very apt word for this rainy week in Malvern!
Over cake and coffee, our residents come up with as many words as possible using the letters in this word, and in the end they made 151 words! We were truly stumped at the combinations and we were truly out performed by these mighty geniuses! How many words can you make?
At Elgar Court, trips out, Social and physical activities are not just our only weekly activities, but togetherness opportunities to spend time with each other in our home - especially when it's too wet to go out for the day!