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Activities at Melbourn Springs Care Home

Our teams are trained to enrich the lives of residents through stimulating the mind, body and soul, and taking the time to learn about each person to ensure everyone receives support that adds enrichment to their life. Ensuring that our social events offer fun and adventure is a major focus of the ethos of our home; it’s important that those we support can enjoy an active and social lifestyle. Of course, there will always be those who prefer peace and quiet, and in these instances, a cup of tea and a chat will always be welcomed.

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Anne Gardiner

Anne Gardiner

Activities Lead

Hello, My name is Anne and I am the Activities Lead here at Melbourn Springs.

I have a passion for elderly care, ensuring that all residents feel included and valued.  Here at Melbourn Springs we strive to ensure our residents are always smiling, laughing and engaged in a wide variety of activities. I organise regular outdoor trips with our minibus, and we also have a variety of entertainers that visit our Home.

I always feel that the residents' input into our weekly planner is important as it gives all residents equal opportunity to explore new interests as well as keeping up with previous passions and hobbies.

Celebrating life at Melbourn Springs Care Home

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Macmillan Bake Off Brings Sweet Smiles to Melbourn Springs
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Macmillan Bake Off Brings Sweet Smiles to Melbourn Springs

We were delighted to host a joyful Macmillan Bake Off at Melbourn Springs Care Home, raising over £40 in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Residents, staff, and guests joined in the celebration, enjoying a delicious array of homemade cakes and bakes. The event was judged by Reverend Andrew Birks of All Saints Church, Melbourn and Meldreth, who kindly joined us for the occasion—alongside his much-loved dog, Hilda, who was a star guest and brought smiles to everyone she met.

The winning bake was a beautifully light cloud cake created by 13-year-old Phoebe Rogers, which Reverend Birks described as “reminiscent of a New York cheesecake.” Her creativity and baking skills truly impressed everyone.

Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs, shared:

“It was a fantastic afternoon filled with creativity, laughter, and community spirit. We’re so proud of everyone who took part and grateful to Reverend Birks for his support. Events like this bring people together and show how even small gestures—like baking a cake—can make a big difference.”

Residents enjoyed sampling the entries, sharing stories, and spending time with visitors over tea and cake. The Bake Off is part of our ongoing commitment to hosting events that enrich lives and support meaningful causes.

£900 Donation to The Parish Church of All Saints, Melbourn

£900 Donation to The Parish Church of All Saints, Melbourn

We’re proud to share that Melbourn Springs Care Home has donated £900 to The Parish Church of All Saints, Melbourn to support vital refurbishment works. The funds were raised through our recent Dog Show, with additional support from the Barchester Staff Lottery, which contributes 50% of its monthly proceeds to local charities and community projects.

The event was a joyful celebration of community spirit, bringing together residents, families, and local dog lovers for an afternoon of fun and fundraising.

“We’re always looking for ways to give back to the community around us,” said Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs. “Supporting the refurbishment of The Parish Church of All Saints means helping to maintain a space that brings people together—and that’s something we value deeply.”

The donation will help improve the church’s facilities, ensuring it remains a welcoming hub for worship, support, and local events.

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Gary and Jimbob Bring Joy to Our Home
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Gary and Jimbob Bring Joy to Our Home

At Melbourn Springs Care Home, we believe that joy can trot in on four legs — and recently, it did just that when Gary and Jimbob the alpacas paid us a visit! These gentle, woolly guests were an absolute delight, charming everyone from our residents to their families and our dedicated staff.

The atmosphere was electric with laughter and smiles as Gary and Jimbob made their way through the home. Residents had the chance to stroke, feed, and spend time with them — and the emotional impact was immediate. Encounters like these aren’t just fun; they’re deeply therapeutic. Animal visits can help reduce stress and anxiety, spark cherished memories, and encourage meaningful social interaction, especially for those living with dementia.

Our Acting General Manager, Vimu, shared:

“It was such a joy to see the happiness that Gary and Jimbob brought into the home. Our residents loved meeting them, and moments like this make a real difference to wellbeing. We look forward to welcoming them back again in the future.”

This visit was part of our ongoing commitment to creating meaningful experiences for our residents. Whether it’s alpacas, exotic animals, or community events, we’re always looking for uplifting ways to enrich daily life and build connections that matter.

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Paramedic visits for a chat and questions
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Paramedic visits for a chat and questions

We proudly welcomed Rob Allmey, Leading Operations Manager based at Stevenage Ambulance Station and serving East and North Hertfordshire, for an enriching afternoon of discussion and connection with residents.
Rob’s visit was part of his broader mission to educate the wider community about the role of paramedics, appropriate use of emergency services, and pathways into careers within the ambulance service. His approach is rooted in accessibility and open dialogue — and his visit to Melbourn Springs reflected just that. Rather than a formal presentation, Rob spent the afternoon sharing stories from his experience and responding to residents’ questions in a relaxed and engaging setting.
Reflecting on the afternoon, Rob commented, “It’s a real privilege to meet residents in a relaxed setting, where they’re leading the conversation in their own home, rather than during an emergency situation.”
Residents found the visit enlightening and thoroughly enjoyable:
•    Beryl shared, “Rob was incredibly engaging and easy to listen to. He answered all our questions with such patience and clarity — it was a joy to learn from him.”
•    Audrey reflected, “Meeting Rob was absolutely lovely. Hearing directly from someone working on the frontline of the ambulance service made the experience feel so real and insightful.”
•    Margaret remarked, “I found it fascinating to learn how closely the three main emergency services collaborate as a team. Rob’s passion for supporting young people into careers and helping them progress really struck a chord with me — it’s encouraging to know they have such opportunities.”
Residents are already looking forward to Rob’s next visit — when he’ll be bringing along an ambulance for a hands-on look at the life-saving equipment and tools used in emergency response.
Melbourn Springs Care Home is located in the heart of Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, and is part of Barchester Healthcare’s nationwide network of high-quality care homes. The home provides tailored residential and dementia care, with a strong emphasis on person-centred support that celebrates each individual’s uniqueness. Regular events and guest visits enrich residents’ lives and foster lasting connections with the wider community.

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Celebrating Indian Independence day
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Celebrating Indian Independence day

The home was awash with colour, rhythm, and joy as residents, staff, and guests came together to celebrate Indian Independence Day in a truly unforgettable way. The highlight of the day was a captivating dance performance by Ragini from Antarang Wellbeing, whose graceful movements and expressive storytelling brought the spirit of India to life.
Ragini’s performance, rooted in classical Indian dance traditions, mesmerised the audience and sparked heartfelt conversations among residents about heritage, freedom, and the beauty of cultural exchange. Her presence added a soulful dimension to the celebration, reminding us all of the power of art to connect generations and communities.
A Feast of Flavours 
No celebration is complete without delicious food, and our Indian Independence Day was no exception. Residents and staff tucked into a mouthwatering spread of authentic Indian dishes, from fragrant curries and fluffy naan to sweet treats like gulab jamun. The aromas, spices, and flavours added an extra layer of joy to the day, sparking smiles and satisfied sighs all around.
Bringing Joy to Our Residents , we believe in creating meaningful moments that enrich the lives of our residents. Events like these not only honour important cultural milestones but also foster a sense of belonging and joy. Ragini’s visit was a beautiful reminder of how dance and music can uplift spirits and spark connection.
Thank You, Antarang Wellbeing 
We extend our heartfelt thanks to Ragini and Antarang Wellbeing for sharing their artistry and warmth with us. Their commitment to wellbeing through cultural expression aligns perfectly with our values at Melbourne Springs.
Here’s to many more celebrations that bring the world closer—one dance step and one delicious bite at a time.

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Melbourn and Meldreth Church Choir Brings Harvest Cheer to Melbourn Springs
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Melbourn and Meldreth Church Choir Brings Harvest Cheer to Melbourn Springs

We were delighted to welcome the Melbourn and Meldreth Church Choir to Melbourn Springs Care Home for a joyful Harvest Festival celebration.

The choir’s uplifting performance filled our home with warmth and harmony, featuring traditional hymns and seasonal songs that stirred fond memories and brought smiles to many faces. Residents joined in with singing, shared stories of past harvests, and enjoyed the sense of togetherness that the event inspired.

Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs, shared:

“It was a truly special afternoon. The choir’s presence brought so much joy to our residents, and it was wonderful to see everyone come together in celebration. We’re incredibly grateful for their time and the warmth they shared with us.”

One resident commented:

“It was lovely to hear the choir sing. It reminded me of harvest festivals from years ago. I felt part of something special.”

Events like this are part of our ongoing commitment to celebrating traditions and building strong connections with the local community. We’re proud to create moments that enrich the lives of our residents and bring people together.

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Community Comes Together for Melbourn Springs Dog Show Fundraiser
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Community Comes Together for Melbourn Springs Dog Show Fundraiser

Melbourn Springs Care Home was full of wagging tails and smiling faces as it hosted its first-ever community dog show on Friday, 13th September. The event brought together residents, families, and local visitors for an afternoon of fun, laughter, and four-legged charm—all in support of All Saints Church, Melbourn.

Held on the care home grounds, the show featured a variety of light-hearted competitions including “Waggiest Tail,” “Best Trick,” and “Most Handsome Hound.” The judging panel included two of our own residents, Pam and Audrey, alongside Elizabeth Freeman, Deputy Mayor of Melbourn, and Lisa Thompson from Arthur Rank Hospice. Their thoughtful choices and warm presence added a special touch to the day.

One resident shared, “It was the best afternoon I’ve had in ages. I used to have a spaniel, and seeing all the dogs brought back such lovely memories.” A local visitor added, “It’s fantastic to see the care home so involved with the community. Everyone was smiling, and the dogs were clearly loving the attention. We’ll definitely be back next year.”

The event also featured a raffle and refreshments, with all proceeds going to All Saints Church in Melbourn and Holy Trinity in Meldreth. The generosity of attendees and donors made the day a meaningful success.

At Melbourn Springs, we’re proud to host events that bring joy to our residents and strengthen our connection with the wider community. Plans are already underway for next year’s show, promising even more tail-wagging excitement.

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Bringing Church to the Care Home
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Bringing Church to the Care Home

Sue from our church made a lovely visit to us where she shared Holy Communion with the residents.

It was a gentle and meaningful time together. Some gathered in the lounge to join in prayer, while others received communion in their own rooms. Alongside the service, Sue spent time chatting, listening, and sharing smiles – something that meant a great deal to everyone she met.

For many of the residents, having communion brought a real sense of peace and a reminder that they are very much part of our church family, even if they can’t be with us on Sundays.

We’re so thankful to Sue for her kindness and for carrying the love of our church into the wider community.

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Wild Guests Bring Joy to Residents
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Wild Guests Bring Joy to Residents

Wild Guests Bring Joy to Residents

Residents had an unforgettable afternoon when Safari Stu visited with some very special guests — including a snake, tarantula, tortoise, hedgehog, skunk, and chameleon!

It wasn’t just fun — interacting with animals boosts mood, reduces anxiety, and sparks conversation. Residents got hands-on, stroking, holding, and learning about each creature, creating laughter, curiosity, and memories to last a lifetime.

One resident said: “I never thought I’d hold a snake at my age — it’s something I’ll remember forever!”

At Melbourn Springs Care Home, we’re all about enriching daily life with engaging, therapeutic experiences — and today’s wild visit was a perfect example!

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Fortnightly Visits from Rusty the PAT Dog
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Fortnightly Visits from Rusty the PAT Dog

Fortnightly Visits from Rusty the PAT Dog
As part of our commitment to exceptional care and wellbeing, we’re proud to welcome Rusty, our friendly Pets As Therapy (PAT) dog, to the home every two weeks.

Rusty’s visits are more than just enjoyable – they play a valuable role in supporting residents’ emotional, social, and physical wellbeing. Interacting with therapy animals has been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, lower blood pressure, and encourage relaxation. For many residents, Rusty’s presence sparks positive memories, inspires conversation, and creates meaningful moments of connection.

Rusty’s regular visits are just one example of the enriching experiences we provide, helping residents feel engaged, supported, and truly at home.

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Residents Enjoy a Sunny Autumn Visit to Shepreth Wildlife Park
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Residents Enjoy a Sunny Autumn Visit to Shepreth Wildlife Park

Residents Jenny, Enid, and Joan from Melbourn Springs Care Home recently enjoyed a wonderful day out at Shepreth Wildlife Park, where they explored the enclosures and met a variety of animals. From curious meerkats to lively lemurs, the visit was filled with smiles, laughter, and plenty of memorable moments.

Travelling in the comfort of the home’s minibus, the group set off on a sunny autumnal morning, ready for a day of discovery and connection with nature. The outing was part of Melbourn Springs’ commitment to providing enriching experiences in the wider community, helping residents enjoy new surroundings and stimulating activities.

“It’s so important to create opportunities for our residents to enjoy life outside the home,” said Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs. “Days like this bring joy, spark conversation, and help build lasting memories. They also support emotional wellbeing, encourage social interaction, and offer a sense of adventure.”

“I loved seeing the lemurs—they were so full of energy!” said Enid, one of the residents who took part. “It was a beautiful morning and lovely to spend time somewhere different.”

Outings like these are designed to enhance quality of life, promote independence, and provide meaningful engagement—whether it’s through meeting animals, sharing stories, or simply enjoying the fresh air.

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Sparking Joy and Connection: Boots Memory Box Brings the Past to Life at Melbourn Springs
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Sparking Joy and Connection: Boots Memory Box Brings the Past to Life at Melbourn Springs

At Melbourn Springs Care Home, we believe that meaningful moments are the heart of great care. That’s why we were thrilled to receive a Memory Box from Boots UK—an inspiring initiative designed to support people living with dementia.

Filled with nostalgic treasures from decades past, the Boots Memory Box for dementia care homes includes vintage toiletries, familiar packaging, and sensory items that evoke powerful memories. As our residents explored each item, the room came alive with laughter, storytelling, and heartfelt reflection. Everyday objects became gateways to cherished memories—from childhood routines to special family occasions.

We were also delighted to welcome Donna, a close family member of one of our residents, who joined in the experience and helped spark even more conversation and connection. Her presence added warmth and familiarity, making the day truly unforgettable.

~Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs, shared: “We are incredibly grateful to Boots UK for this thoughtful resource. It’s more than just a box—it’s a bridge to the past, a catalyst for connection, and a source of genuine happiness for our residents.”

One resident summed it up beautifully: “I hadn’t seen a powder tin like that since I was a girl. It reminded me of getting ready for dances with my sisters. We’d all be giggling and fussing over our hair. It brought it all back.”

At Melbourn Springs, we’re proud to embrace innovative approaches to dementia care that celebrate each resident’s unique story. The Boots Memory Box has become a treasured part of our home, helping us create joyful, shared experiences that honour the past while enriching the present.

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Summer Bash
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Summer Bash

Our Summer Bash was a huge success and brought together residents, families, friends, and staff for a truly memorable day. The sun shone brightly, creating the perfect backdrop for an afternoon filled with laughter, music, and community spirit.

Guests were treated to live entertainment that had toes tapping and hands clapping, while the delicious aromas from the BBQ tempted everyone to tuck into freshly cooked summer favourites. Alongside the food and music, a range of stalls offered plenty to browse and enjoy, from sweet treats to handcrafted goods, adding to the vibrant, fair-like atmosphere.

Most importantly, the event created special moments for our residents, who delighted in spending time with their loved ones in such a joyful, relaxed setting. Smiles, stories, and shared experiences made the day extra special, and we are so grateful to everyone who came along to celebrate with us.

It was a wonderful way to make the most of the summer sunshine, and we’re already looking forward to doing it all again next year!

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Uplifting Music with KJ & Catt
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Uplifting Music with KJ & Catt

Residents were treated to a wonderful afternoon of live music, thanks to the talented duo KJ and Catt. Their uplifting songs had everyone tapping along, singing, and smiling, creating a warm and joyful atmosphere throughout the home.

The performance was more than just entertainment — it brought residents together, sparked happy memories, and added a truly special touch to the day. KJ and Catt’s music reminded everyone of the simple joy of sharing songs, laughter, and good company.

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Women's European Football Final Win 2025
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Women's European Football Final Win 2025

The residents at Melbourn Springs were willing the England women's squad to win on penalties against Spain. Fortunately for them England won on penalties and were triumphant. Residents were in anguish throughout the match, but were then able to celebrate the night away along with the whole country. 

A fantastic win for the England team, meaning they have now won this tournament an unprecedented two times!! Congratulations!! C'mon England!!

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Macmillan Bake Off Brings Sweet Smiles to Melbourn Springs

Macmillan Bake Off Brings Sweet Smiles to Melbourn Springs

We were delighted to host a joyful Macmillan Bake Off at Melbourn Springs Care Home, raising over £40 in support of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Residents, staff, and guests joined in the celebration, enjoying a delicious array of homemade cakes and bakes. The event was judged by Reverend Andrew Birks of All Saints Church, Melbourn and Meldreth, who kindly joined us for the occasion—alongside his much-loved dog, Hilda, who was a star guest and brought smiles to everyone she met.

The winning bake was a beautifully light cloud cake created by 13-year-old Phoebe Rogers, which Reverend Birks described as “reminiscent of a New York cheesecake.” Her creativity and baking skills truly impressed everyone.

Vimu, Acting General Manager at Melbourn Springs, shared:

“It was a fantastic afternoon filled with creativity, laughter, and community spirit. We’re so proud of everyone who took part and grateful to Reverend Birks for his support. Events like this bring people together and show how even small gestures—like baking a cake—can make a big difference.”

Residents enjoyed sampling the entries, sharing stories, and spending time with visitors over tea and cake. The Bake Off is part of our ongoing commitment to hosting events that enrich lives and support meaningful causes.

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Activities and Events Partnerships

As part of our bespoke life-enrichment programmes, we host a number of live virtual events in the home on a regular basis through a number of partnerships with places of interest and world class performance companies

English National Ballet
Together With Music
Blenheim Palace
Oomph!
NAPA
Bloomin Haus
Vegetarian For Life
Sea Life Trust - Beluga Whale Sanctuary
Historic Environment Scotland
Five Sisters Zoo
Damian Bailey Photography

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With us, it's all about making every day meaningful for our residents. We do this through our Life Enrichment programme, designed to suit the needs of each person in our care, and support individuals in retaining their joy, purpose and life skills for as long as possible. We offer a range of daily activities for individuals to get involved in, whether that's socially as part of a group, solo or with a team member, ensuring everyone receives the support that adds enrichment to their life.

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