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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Every bracelet tells its own story!
We recently hosted our own creative friendship making activity and were delighted with our colourful creations to cherish and gift to our loved ones!
Wellbeing Day- Nutrition Focus
Wellbeing Menus Designed with Nutrition in Mind
As part of our recent Wellbeing Day, residents and guests enjoyed specially curated Wellbeing Menus, created by our Head Chef Paul, with a clear focus on nutrition, balance, and enjoyment.
At Cadbury Hall, food is more than a meal — it is a vital part of supporting health, independence, and everyday wellbeing.
Nourishing Choices, Thoughtfully Prepared
The Wellbeing Day lunch and evening menus were designed to:
- Support energy, digestion, and heart health
- Offer balanced protein, fibre, and healthy carbohydrates
- Provide choice, ensuring meals feel enjoyable rather than restrictive
- Reflect seasonal, wholesome ingredients prepared freshly on site
Dishes included options such as:
- Homemade soups rich in vegetables and natural goodness
- Poached salmon with parsley sauce, supporting brain and heart health
- Mixed bean and vegetable casserole for plant-based nourishment
- Wholemeal toast, brown rice, vegetables, fruit, yoghurt, seeds, and oats to support sustained energy and digestion
Desserts focused on natural sweetness and nourishment, including fresh fruit, yoghurt, honey, oats, and lighter mousse options — proving that wellbeing food can still feel indulgent.
Food That Supports Whole-Person Wellbeing
Our Head Chef works closely with the wider team to ensure menus:
- Cater for individual dietary needs and preferences
- Promote hydration, digestion, and balanced nutrition
- Support residents’ long-term health while celebrating flavour and choice
This approach aligns closely with the wellbeing themes of the day, reinforcing the message that good nutrition is a cornerstone of healthy ageing.
A Lifestyle That Feels Considered and Enjoyable
The positive feedback from residents, families, and visitors highlighted how much our wellbeing-focused dining is valued. For many, it offered reassurance that life at Cadbury Hall supports not just care needs, but quality of life, enjoyment, and dignity.
Our wellbeing menus reflect the lifestyle we are proud to offer — nourishing, inclusive, and led by expertise.
Wellbeing Day
Wellbeing Day at Cadbury Hall
A Showcase of Holistic Living, Community & Choice
Our recent Wellbeing Day was a vibrant, full-day event designed to showcase the enriching lifestyle, holistic care, and strong community connections that define life at Cadbury Hall.
Welcoming residents, families, and members of the local community, the day demonstrated our commitment to proactive wellbeing, meaningful engagement, and choice-led living.
A Day Designed Around Whole-Person Wellbeing
Nutrition & Wellbeing with Ruth Seymour
Root & Renew
The day began with an insightful Nutrition & Wellbeing talk led by Ruth, a Registered Nutritionist from Root & Renew. Her session explored the vital links between gut and brain health, hydration, and sleep, offering practical, evidence-based guidance to support everyday wellbeing. The talk prompted lively discussion and thoughtful reflection, empowering residents, families, and visitors to make informed, positive health choices.
Led by Nutritionist Ruth Seymour, the morning began with an informative and engaging talk exploring the gut–brain connection, hydration, sleep, and everyday health foundations. The session sparked lively discussion, empowering attendees with knowledge and practical insights.
Holistic Therapies Experience
Residents enjoyed Indian head and hand massages, many for the very first time. These gentle therapies brought visible relaxation, confidence, and joy, highlighting our commitment to offering enriching, alternative wellbeing options. By Kate and Angela
Functional Fitness with Simon Flett
3C Mentoring
Simon from 3C Mentoring led our functional fitness session, highlighting the powerful benefits of movement, outdoor activity, natural daylight, and fresh air. The session focused on gentle, purposeful exercise to support mobility, confidence, and overall wellbeing. Delivered in a relaxed and inclusive way, the activity encouraged connection, enjoyment, and participation across generations, reinforcing the importance of staying active at every stage of life.
Outdoor functional exercise was led by Simon, joined by a local group of young people with learning difficulties. This intergenerational session beautifully reflected our values of inclusion, movement, and shared wellbeing.
Nourishment & Enjoyment
A delicious, nutritious lunch was prepared by our Head Chef Paul, featuring homemade healthy treats such as banana, walnut and seed flapjacks, and beetroot & chocolate cake with crème fraîche — a clear favourite on the day.
Aromatherapy & Sensory Wellbeing
Aromatherapy with Lisa
Priddy-Presence
The afternoon featured a beautifully engaging aromatherapy session led by Lisa Priddy of Presence, focusing on the power of scent to support relaxation, emotional wellbeing, and physical comfort. Residents enjoyed a hands-on experience exploring carefully selected essential oils, sharing stories and laughter throughout the session. Lisa’s bespoke blends — including a specialist arthritis blend — proved especially popular, demonstrating how personalised, sensory-based therapies can enhance everyday wellbeing.
The day concluded with a warming cacao experience, offering a nourishing alternative to traditional hot chocolate and reinforcing our focus on wellbeing that feels both enjoyable and accessible.
Why Events Like This Matter
Our Wellbeing Day created a genuine buzz across the home and received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many attendees requesting more holistic, health-focused events.
Beat The Blues
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Beat The Blues event! We welcomed people to the home for some uplifting Blue's music a chance to mingle and get over those January blues!
It was lovely to welcome people in to the home and we look forward to seeing you again!
Meeting our community
Our team have been out in our local community getting to know businesses, charities, community groups, NHS professionals and many more! We love to build strong working relationships and it is important to us that we create a strong community bond.
Thank you to everyone that has welcomed us to Bath so far and we look forward to meeting those we haven't yet seen!
Standing with Giants!
We recently took a group of residents to visit the Standing with Giants exhibition at Royal Armouries, Fort Nelson and it was truly amazing to see. The installation, 'For Your Tomorrow - The People's Tribute', consists of 1,475 silhouettes, representing the number of servicemen under British command who died on D-Day (6 June 1944). It also includes figures for French resistance fighters and specific female nurses. It has been displayed at the British Normandy Memorial in France and Fort Nelson in Portsmouth.
It was cold afternoon, but that didn’t dampen the atmosphere at all … everyone was in great spirits, and the experience was incredibly moving. The adventure was made even more memorable as one of our residents at 101 years old experienced his first ever minibus trip!
Seeing the installation in person really brings history to life and gives you a moment to pause and reflect. Thank you to everyone who made the trip possible!
Cream Tea - Meet the Manager
The home was delighted to welcome local professionals to their community ‘Meet the Manager – Cream Tea’ event.
Taking place on Friday 16th January. Professionals from various organisations within the community had the opportunity to meet Emma Smith, General Manager of Stamford Bridge Beaumont, take a tour of the newly opened residential unit and network with one another.
The home was delighted to welcome representatives from Home Instead, Bryan Mills Funeral Directors, Link Village Magazine and representation from Stamford in Bloom and the Community Choir.
Living Well in a Care Home - What our residents Said
Our Residents have been asked -
What its like to live at Cadbury Hall and well in a Care home-
They wanted to share
It is supporting comfort, connection and wellbeing every day.
Make Your Space Your Own
Bring favourite photos, blankets and keepsakes to create a space that feels warm and familiar.
Stay Social
Join activities you enjoy, share stories with neighbours, and welcome visits from family and friends.
Keep Moving
Gentle exercise, walking groups, stretching or music-and-movement sessions all help keep body and mind active.
Enjoy Mealtimes
Good food, shared company and a relaxed atmosphere make mealtimes a highlight of the day.
Look After Your Wellbeing
Rest when needed, keep comforting routines, and enjoy calming hobbies like reading, knitting or puzzles.
Stay Curious
Quizzes, crafts, talks, music and seasonal events add purpose, fun and something to look forward to.
Your Voice Matters
Share your preferences and what helps you feel comfortable. Your choices shape your day.
Celebrate the Seasons
Festive days, birthdays and special events bring colour, nostalgia and community spirit.
Find Joy in the Little Things
A favourite song, a warm drink, fresh air, or a friendly chat — small moments make a big How to Live Well in a Care Home
Living in a care home can be a new chapter — one filled with comfort, connection, and meaningful moments. Here are gentle ways to make the most of each day and truly live well.
1. Make Your Space Your Own
• Bring favourite photos, blankets, books or ornaments
• Add small touches that feel familiar and comforting
• Keep lighting soft and cosy
A room that feels like you helps you feel settled and calm.
2. Stay Social in Your Own Way
• Join group activities when you feel up to it
• Share stories, memories, and laughter with neighbours
• Welcome visits from friends and family
Connection brings joy — even small chats can brighten the day.
3. Keep Moving, Keep Active
• Try gentle exercises, stretching, or movement-to-music sessions
• Join walking groups or simply stroll the garden
• Celebrate small wins: every bit of movement helps
Staying active boosts mood, strength, and independence.
4. Enjoy Good Food and Mealtimes
• Savour freshly prepared meals
• Try new dishes but keep your favourites close
• Enjoy the social buzz of shared dining
Mealtimes are often the heart of the day.
5. Look After Your Wellbeing
• Rest when you need to
• Keep to familiar routines
• Enjoy calming hobbies: reading, puzzles, knitting, crafts
• Make time for fresh air
Wellbeing is built from small moments of care.
Baking Master Class
Baking Memories with June
We enjoyed a lovely baking session with June this morning, reminiscing about the days when she used to bake for all the children she looked after. With her experience, enthusiasm, and wonderful baking skills, it quickly turned into a little baking masterclass!
Baking is a fantastic activity, especially for those living with early dementia. It supports memory, concentration, fine motor skills, confidence, and emotional wellbeing, while also encouraging conversation and connection through familiar routines and sensory experiences.
June is now very much looking forward to enjoying a cupcake and a cuppa later.