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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National Pizza Day

We celebrated National Pizza Day with a special visit from the children at West Park Kindergarten.

Pizza has a fascinating history, originating in Naples, Italy, where it evolved from ancient topped flatbreads into the much-loved dish we know today. It became popular as an affordable street food for working people in the 18th century, and its worldwide fame was cemented in 1889 with the creation of the classic Pizza Margherita.

In the morning, our residents rolled up their sleeves for a true Glenroyd baking masterclass, full of flavour and colour. Working together as a team, they prepared a wonderful selection of pizzas ready for the children’s visit later in the day. With Italian music filling the room, conversation flowed easily and the atmosphere felt warm, lively, and full of anticipation.

In the afternoon, the children from West Park Kindergarten joined us for an intergenerational visit in our conservatory, where we spent time making Valentine’s cards together. There was plenty of chatter, laughter, and shared creativity- and then it was time for the much-anticipated pizzas to be enjoyed by everyone. The children loved every slice, and it was a joy to see residents proudly sharing the refreshments they had carefully prepared.

It was a day filled with cooking, connection, and community spirit, brought together by delicious food and meaningful moments.

Winter Olympics

Our residents truly enjoyed stepping into the spirit of the Winter Olympics, with a day packed with learning, great music and a fitness class to keep the sporting atmosphere alive.

We were delighted to welcome a new entertainer, Joe, who serenaded everyone with favourite Buddy Holly hits and other classic tunes from the 60s. Residents tapped their feet and sang along, and a few even got up for a dance during our opening ceremony.

Afterwards, the pom-poms came out once again as the residents joined our team for an energetic gentle exercise session set to upbeat music. There were plenty of encouraging shouts and cheers throughout, making it a fantastic, feel-good class for all.

Later, our residents settled into the lounge to watch the Olympics and follow their favourite disciplines.

Flower Arranging

The residents had a wonderful time as we celebrated International Flower Day with a mix of learning, conversation and sensory discovery.

We started the day by exploring different types of flowers using the Oomph activity books, sparking plenty of reminiscence along the way. Our residents shared memories of gardening, chatted about the flowers they used to grow at home, and talked about their favourites to receive. The morning had a lovely, relaxed feel, with everyone enjoying cups of tea and coffee alongside sweet refreshments.

Later, the residents embraced their creative side with a flower-arranging session. With fresh blooms filling the room with their scent, conversation flowed as everyone chose colours, textures and shapes to create their own displays. Flower arranging offers more than just a beautiful end result- it can support wellbeing by encouraging focus and mindfulness, stimulating the senses, and helping to maintain fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It also provides a wonderful opportunity for social connection, teamwork and sharing stories.

Getting Creative for Easter!

We got into the spirit of Easter with a lovely painting session and also made paper flowers for spring!

Our residents spent an afternoon getting creative, using bright colours and beautiful designs to celebrate the season. It was wonderful to see so many smiles and moments of calm as everyone expressed themselves through art.

Activities like these not only spark creativity but also support wellbeing. A big thank you to everyone who got involved.

Easter joy arrived in the most unexpected way!

Our residents were in for a very special surprise this Easter… and it’s safe to say it wasn’t your average egg delivery!

First came the bunny full of energy and handing out the biggest hugs (some residents are still recovering from the enthusiasm!). Then, trotting right behind… a miniature pony!

Yes, a real-life tiny pony, strolling down the corridors like it owned the place, delivering smiles along with Easter eggs.

There were laughs, cuddles, and a lot of “Is this really happening?” moments, but most importantly, so many happy faces.

Moments like these remind us how powerful a little joy (and a lot of fluff!) can be.

Happy Good Friday!

Easter weekend here has been less “peaceful reflection” and more “who ate all the chocolate eggs already?!” 

Filled with joy, laughter, and just a little bit of chaos (the good kind!), it’s been a brilliant time spent with Tracy Lea and all the families.

From egg hunts turning competitive to enough sweets to keep us buzzing till next Easter… safe to say, memories were made and diets were forgotten!

Hope everyone’s having an egg-stra special Easter weekend too!    

Neil Diamond Tribute

Our residents and their guests had a fantastic afternoon singing along to Neil Diamond classics with Nick from mini concerts.     

Everybody thoroughly enjoyed themselves. 

Balloon party

Rivermead was filled with the sound of music and laughter as our residents let loose and had a fabulous time at our Balloon Party. With good music, some of our residents were either dancing in their chairs or dancing while others were playing balloon tennis. 

For those who were unable to attend, we took the balloons to them in their rooms, and they enjoyed one-by-one playing balloon tennis with members of staff. Whether the residents were at the party or in their rooms, they were engaging socially, chatting, building relationships with staff and each other and, without even realising it, they were also taking part in exercises. 

Food Committee Meeting

Head Chef Trevor, alongside Senior Activity Coordinator Rose, Resident Ambassadors John and Peter with their right hand lady Queenie, recently held their quarterly Food Committee Meeting, where we all came together to share ideas, feedback, and favourite dishes. 

It was a great opportunity to talk about menus, special requests, and how we can continue to make mealtimes enjoyable for everyone, thank you to all our residents who took part and shared their thoughts, your voices really do shape what we serve! We’re already looking forward to putting some of these lovely suggestions into action.