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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Elvis has entered the building!
Elvis was in the building bringing incredible energy and entertainment to our residents and team!
From the moment he arrived there were smiles all around as everyone enjoyed singing along to classic hits and soaking up the fantastic atmosphere. It was wonderful to see residents reminiscing, clapping and even having a little dance — moments like these truly make a difference and create lasting memories for everyone involved.
A huge thank you to Elvis for such a brilliant performance and for making the day so special. We’re already looking forward to welcoming him back for another unforgettable visit!
Flower Arrangment Session
What a wonderful afternoon we had yesterday at our first Community Flower Arranging session!
Our residents came together and got creative with ladies from our local community to create some truly beautiful floral displays, sharing creativity, laughter, and plenty of smiles along the way. The room was filled with colour, conversation and a lovely sense of togetherness.
Lesley Heeney, our lovely family volunteer, lead the session with ease - she is ever so creative!
A huge thank you to everyone who took part and helped make the session such a success – your enthusiasm and talent really shone through!
We’re already looking forward to the next one!
Fancy a Cuppa
Regular outings are just one aspect of our life enrichment program and all the trips we take are at the request of the residents. Our monthly activities calendar boasts a range of outings and entertainment.
Our Residents enjoyed an outing to the local garden centre to buy some flowers for our gardener to plant at the home. To top off the trip they enjoyed a cuppa and some sumptuous cake.....what treat.
Supporting residents to enjoy outings, shopping, meals out and other trips is a key aspect of the weekly activities calendar.
Art and Crafty
At Leonard Lodge we support and encourage our residents to continue doing the things they love whilst also making new friends. We hold regular activities that help or residents use cognitive and motor skills to provide holistic benefits that enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of residents.
This week our Residents enjoyed an arts and crafts session focused on painting birds with a spring feels. As well as the benefits of creating the arts the social connection from these sessions creates a community feel at Leonard Lodge.
Easter joy at Atfield House
Easter Joy Arrives at Atfield House as our special Easter Bunny made a surprise visit to all our wonderful residents! Later in the afternoon, our residents grandchildren, staff members children, and children from the local neighbourhood arrived for the Easter Egg Hunt. Once briefed, they followed the Easter-bunny into the garden to find the treasures.
They returned home with baskets full of Easter eggs and warm wishes. These Easter visits brought so much joy and sparked beautiful emotions throughout the home. It was truly heart-warming to see everyone light up and share in the spirit of Easter together. Today was filled with smiles, laughter, and a few happy tears.
Moments like these remind us how special it is to create happiness and lasting memories for our residents.
Successful Understanding Dementia Event
Animals visit Atfield House
For our Easter Saturday at Atfield House, we invited the furry and gentle little creatures, guinea pigs, rabbits, skinny pigs, a chinchilla and a hedgehog and a lovely kind dog to visit our residents.
Our residents and their visitors enjoyed an hour of stroking and feeding the animals, before the animals also made room visits. It was a truly beautiful, calming and therapeutic experience for all. These Easter bunnies were truly real!
Exploring the past at Milestones Museum
We are so lucky to have so many interesting places to visit within easy access of our home. Recently we visited the Milestones Museum of Living History and explored the museum’s streets, shops and buildings to discover how people used to live, admired the unique collection of vintage vehicles and had a go in the penny arcade!
Our residents spent time learning interesting and fun facts about the museum's collections and enjoyed a reminiscing session, where they shared amazing stories about their childhood.
We'd like to thank all the Milestones Museum staff for their kindness, generosity and guidance. It was a very exciting and enjoyable day out for all!
OUR CARE HOME MANAGING DIRECTORS COMPETE IN CHARITY COOK OFF
Staff and residents at Mortain Place care home in Eastbourne are celebrating because their fabulous Managing Director, Michelle Macadangdang, from Barchester’s South East Division, is stepping out of her comfort zone to compete for culinary supremacy in the Barchester Charitable Foundation Cook Off 2026.
Swapping their business suits for chefs’ whites, Michelle and her fellow Managing Directors from Barchester’s five divisions are going head to head with members of Barchester’s Executive team to cook up a storm and raise vital funds for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation.
The Charitable Foundation helps connect vulnerable people and those living with a disability to community groups in their local area by providing grants to improve mobility and quality of life. Each year the Foundation distributes thousands of pounds to individuals, small community groups and charities across England, Scotland and Wales. In 2025 the Foundation achieved a donation milestone of £424,000 which enabled the charity to provide vital help to a staggering 262 small groups and charities, plus 123 individuals in one year alone.
Michelle and the other MDs are keeping their cards very close to their chests regarding what they will be cooking but they have been practising hard. Michelle comments: “I have to admit I am a little bit nervous about it all but I’m also excited to take part in something so different from my day job. People that know me, know my cooking skills are somewhat limited but I am extremely competitive and I want to win so I will do my very best, and it is for a very good cause.”
General Manager of Mortain Place care home, Katie Brewster adds: “We are all so proud of Michelle for taking part in this challenge, we know she will give it her absolute best shot! The Foundation is so close to all of our hearts and the Cook Off will raise vital funds to help so many people, we’re 100% behind her – MDs for the win!