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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Mini bus trips

During April, our mini-bus trips have been a wonderful highlight for residents, making the most of the improving weather and opportunities to get out and about. These outings are an important part of life in our home, offering not only a change of scenery but also meaningful experiences that support well-being and social connection. 

Residents particularly enjoyed a visit to the local pub and sitting in the garden, where they could relax with a drink, enjoy the fresh air, and spend quality time together in a calm and sociable setting. Moments like these help to lift the mood, encourage conversation and create a sense of normality and enjoyment.

We also took a trip to Dobbies garden centre, where residents chose plants as part of the relaunch to our annual gardening club. This outing provided a lovely sensory experience, from the colours and scents of the plants to the simple pleasure of browsing and making choices. It also gave residents a sense of purpose and something to look forward to as they take part in nurturing and growing plants in the home.

These minibus trips play a valuable role in supporting independence, boosting confidence, and keeping residents connected to their local community.      

Easter celebrations

Residents at South Grange nursing home were delighted to welcome the Easter Bunny on Easter Sunday, bringing smiles and a wonderful festive atmosphere to the day. The special visit included thoughtful gifts for everyone, with some residents enjoying a handmade Easter bunny with a chocolate centre, whilst others received engaging Easter-themed activity packs filled with puzzles and crafts. 

The celebrations continued with a fun-filled Easter bonnet making competition, where residents designed and decorated their own hats with colourful ribbons, flowers and seasonal designs. Chatter and creativity filled the room as everyone proudly showed off their unique bonnets. After showing off their designs, residents voted for their favourite bonnet and the winner was presented with a large Easter egg as their prize. It was a fun and heart-warming day, full of celebration, companionship and Easter cheer.      

Dementia disco

Everyone at Station Court brought back the ‘Swinging 60s” and “The Rise of Disco” with a bit of a twist. Flashy lights, glow sticks and amazing outfits lit up the place, ready to head to the Dementia Disco dance floor. 

We covered great artists, including Neil Diamond, The Monkees, The Beatles and, of course, “Disco”, with the likes of the Bee Gees and Earth, Wind and Fire. We went from “Mashing Potato” to channelling our inner John Travolta dance moves perfectly fitted for that 70s vibe. We even covered all the huge slow ballads for an amazing sing-along which highly motivated others and spread positivity throughout the home.   

1950s Musical Memories Live Event

Family and friends at Station Court were in high spirits when we went back in time to “The birth of Rock and Roll” covering all the greats from the 1950s era of music. Michaela from Musical Memories covered slow romantic hits to the high-energy “Rock ‘n’ Roll”, making sure our residents were doing the twist, and moving them Rubber Legs made famous by Elvis Presley. 

Speaking of Elvis, you can’t do the 1950s without “The King” and Michaela made sure of that with some of his greatest hits alongside such brilliant artists as The Righteous Brothers, Doris Day and Richie Valens. If you weren’t dancing, you were singing as everyone’s favourites were covered throughout, bringing everyone together with smiles everywhere you looked.        

International Waffle Day

Residents of South Grange nursing home came together to celebrate International Waffle Day with smiles and excitement. Using store-bought waffles, warmed up until perfectly crisp and golden, filling the room with a warm and comforting aroma. The real excitement came when it was time to select their toppings of choice. Residents had a variety of different fresh fruits like strawberries and blueberries, which were a popular choice, alongside a generous serving of whipped cream, melted chocolate and some fruit-flavoured sauces. Each resident enjoyed creating their own unique combination, expressing personal tastes and creativity. 

Laughter and conversation flowed as they shared stories and reminisced about their younger days, making it not only a tasty treat but also a good social occasion for our residents. Everyone involved had a lovely afternoon and enjoyed the celebration for International Waffle Day.

Enjoying the sunshine

With the arrival of warmer sunnier days, we’ve seen a noticeable boost in the mood and well-being of our residents. In a residential care home setting, these seasonal changes can make a real difference – natural sunlight helps to lift spirits, encourage gentle activity and support overall emotional well-being. Even spending short periods outside has brought a sense of calm, comfort, and enjoyment to daily life.

We've been making the most of the sunshine by spending more time on our balconies or in our beautiful gardens, which has become a lovely hub of activity and relaxation. Residents enjoy sitting together and chatting in a familiar and safe environment. Whether it's enjoying a nice cold ice cream, a warm drink outside or simply feeling the sun on their face, these moments are incredibly valuable, and we have been making the most of them throughout April.       

Gents club

Our men’s club enjoyed a fantastic outing this week as two good friends headed to a much-loved local pub. One resident was especially excited to return, having spent many years visiting this pub as his regular spot. The pair enjoyed a well-earned pint, plenty of conversation, and the chance to reconnect with a place full of memories.

Our activities team take great pride in supporting residents to revisit hobbies and experiences they’ve always loved. Being able to help them get out and enjoy meaningful moments together is something we value deeply.         

Wine tasting in the garden

The team took the opportunity whilst the sun was shining in the gardens to hold a much-anticipated wine tasting afternoon. 

The residents enjoyed a selection of wine, soft drinks and cheese and biscuits, whilst getting the opportunity to socialise and soak up the rays. Food and drink has a way of connecting with people in such a lovely way, and this highlighted that.                

Visiting the Army Flying Museum

Rothsay Grange is delighted to share a heart-warming moment created by our activities team for one of our married couples who recently moved to us, Arthur and Maureen Lewis. During recent conversations, the team learnt that the couple had long hoped to visit the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop—a trip they believed might no longer be possible. With thoughtful planning and support, the team made that wish a reality.

Arthur, who proudly served in both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, was especially moved during the visit. While exploring the museum’s exhibits, he recognised a uniform in one of the photographs and shared stories about the belts worn and how they signified rank. The couple enjoyed a light lunch in the café before continuing to soak up everything the museum had to offer. After a full and meaningful day, Arthur and Maureen returned to Rothsay Grange for supper and a well-earned rest.

“We were so glad to help them make such lovely memories together,” said Leah from the activities team. “It was heart-warming to see our new residents enjoy an experience they thought they wouldn’t be able to do any more. With the right support, it’s absolutely possible to continue enjoying fun and fulfilling days out.” Rothsay Grange remains committed to creating opportunities that enrich the lives of our residents and help them continue doing what they love.