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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Spring fair

Winchester House had their first outdoor event of the year. We held a spring fair in the garden, inviting all our friends and family along to enjoy this themed event.

We invited local stallholders along with our invited guests to stroll around, we had an ice-cream truck, our chef was in the garden doing a BBQ, and to top off the morning, we enjoyed a performance by Kevin Walsh, our Broadway entertainer.

We had so much fun, some of the residents had their faces painted, they also won prizes from a tombola, we sang and danced to the music.      

Winchester House defiantly knows how to have fun, as all our residents and families had a great time.  

The Gang Busters

This afternoon at Waterside Court, residents and staff enjoyed a lively outdoor musical event featuring the talented duo, The Gang Busters. Taking advantage of the pleasant weather, the performance was held in the garden. 

The duo performed a selection of well-loved classic hits, including favourites by Cliff Richard, which were warmly received by everyone. Residents responded with enthusiasm throughout, singing along, tapping their feet, and enjoying the opportunity to dance and participate in the music. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to The Gang Busters for their engaging performance and for helping to create such an enjoyable experience for all.       

A Morning Full of Music and Smiles

A huge thank you to Amanda Parsons - Songbird Entertainments for coming in to sing for us recently! 


Our residents had such a wonderful time enjoying the music, singing along, clapping, and dancing the afternoon away.

It was lovely to see so many smiling faces and hear everyone joining in with the songs. Music always brings back happy memories and creates such a warm atmosphere in our home.

Thank you again, Amanda, for such a fantastic performance, we can’t wait to welcome you back again soon! 

 

Carnival day

Residents and staff enjoyed a fun Carnival-themed day. We had games such as tin can alley, spin the wheel and board games in the morning, followed by circus skills such as plate spinning and juggling. 

We had entertainment come in to visit us, which was a mix of blues, banjo and circus which got everyone laughing. Everyone enjoyed hot dogs and mac and cheese for lunch with ice cream. We had candyfloss and popcorn for everyone while they enjoyed the show. It was a really fun day for everyone.  

Tyspane Care Home - The Importance of Relationships

At Tyspane Care Home, forming relationships with residents is a priority, one which requires a combination of open communication, emotional validation, and practical support that treats the resident as an individual. Honest and open relationships are essential for the resident's quality of life, focusing on dignity, trust and active engagement. One of the ways to foster these relationships is to develop social connections through tailored activities, such as external visits and trips to places that are meaningful to residents, allowing them to continue with their hobbies or interests, or create new experiences.

Today, Donna and Ellie from Tyspane Care Home, took the opportunity to visit North Devon coastal paths and villages where the sun was shining. They spent the day creating new memories and experiences before a light supper in the evening.

Aime Bown (General Manager) stated, 'Tyspane Care Home facilitates regular external trips and outings as part of their Life Enrichment Programme, aiming to keep residents connected to their local communities. Activities often include minibus trips to places of interest, shopping, garden centres, and further afield adventures.'  

May the sun shine all the time on special relationships.    

Barchester’s Charitable Foundation - Tyspane Care Home Cook Off!

The aprons are on, the ingredients are prepped, and the excitement is already simmering. The charity Cook-Off has officially arrived! This isn’t just about great food (though there will be plenty of that); it’s about coming together as a team, supporting a good cause, and maybe stirring up a little friendly rivalry along the way. Duncan Edwards (Managing Director) will be representing the South West Division, which includes Tyspane Care Home. Duncan will be demonstrating his creativity and culinary skills, sprinkled with a touch of flair and glamour.

To support Duncan, our very own chef (Rob Davis) prepared for residents today a sample of the dishes Duncan and his fellow competitors will be creating. Rob is a master chef, a true professional, his kitchen is one of high energy, full of optimism and when you pass his door the dense, layered aromas drift out. The smells are rarely one thing, but rather a “ripe combination” of daily preparations, often a mix of meat, vegetables, and intense heat.

Fingers crossed for Duncan; we look forward to hearing the results late this afternoon.     

Whisky Tasting Experience

Our residents had a wonderful time this morning taking part in the Barchester Live Event, The Scotch Whisky Experience.
 
During the event, residents learned about the history of whisky distilling in Scotland, how whisky is made, and the different characteristics of single malts from across the country.

Local Councillor Visit

Newly elected Bridlington Town Councillor, Chantelle Elliot, who represents the Old Town Ward has visited Barchester’s Mallard Court Care Home, in Bridlington.

Chantelle Elliot, joined residents of the home for the first edition of their new monthly ‘Meet & Eat’ event, where members of the community can come together, make new friends and meet old acquaintances and will feature special guests from the community.

An Afternoon on the River

Freda and Roy had a lovely afternoon yesterday as we joined our friends from Hilton Park Care Home for a lovely boat trip along the Great River Ouse.
 
The weather was a bit too chilly to be outside for long but everybody enjoyed the picturesque scenery and the wildlife nonetheless and there was the added treat of a little onboard picnic for the residents.
 
Both Freda and Roy had a lovely time and couldn't wait to tell everybody about it when they arrived back at Bayleaf.
 
Thank you to Hilton Park for sharing your afternoon with us.