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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St George's Day
Our residents had a delightful afternoon celebrating St. George’s Day, embracing the festive spirit with various activities and camaraderie. The atmosphere was vibrant, filled with laughter and joy as everyone gathered to enjoy traditional English treats and refreshments. Creative games and storytelling sessions highlighted the rich history and legends associated with St. George, fostering a sense of community among the attendees. The colourful decorations and cheerful music further enhanced the celebratory mood, making it a memorable day for all involved. It was heartwarming to see the residents come together, sharing stories and creating new memories in honour of this cherished occasion.
Primary school visit
It was a heartwarming day when the local primary school visited our residents. The students took the time to read engaging stories, bringing smiles and joy to everyone. As a thoughtful gesture, they gifted beautiful flowers, brightening the atmosphere even more.
To top it all off, Park View ensured that each child left with a delightful cupcake, making the experience both memorable and sweet for everyone involved. This community interaction not only fostered connections but also created cherished moments for both the residents and the young readers.
Epping Knit and Natter
Thank you, Jill & Ravinder from the Epping Knit & Natter Community Group
Our residents had a wonderful time creating colourful pompoms from start to finish. It was a lovely session filled with shared knitting experiences, skills, and creative ideas.
Even our gentle resident took a stab at it, joining in and enjoying the moment.
Today’s session brought smiles, conversation, and plenty of inspiration. We’re already looking forward to the next one!
St George's Day
We’ve been getting creative here at Cedars, celebrating St George’s Day with some fantastic dragon colouring activities.
Our residents enjoyed bringing their dragons to life with bright colours and unique designs — a lovely way to relax, get creative, and mark the occasion together.
There were plenty of smiles, chats, and imagination flowing as everyone added their own artistic touch. Who knew we had so many talented dragon designers in the home?
A wonderful way to celebrate and enjoy some creative time together.
Community coffee morning
Last Friday of every month we host our walk in community coffee mornings this month we provided the community with live entertainment from the Fabolous Gabriella who sang a variety of songs, the conversation flowed as everyone enjoyed their tea and cakes. Residents enjoyed dancing and singing along to the variety of songs which brought back memories.
Big thankyou to everyone who came to visit us and to our mayor of Wisbech.
Scottish ballet visit
Residents and staff at Canmore Lodge Care Home enjoyed a unique and uplifting experience as they took part in a special movement workshop led by Scottish Ballet.
Inspired by International Dance Day—celebrated each year on April 29th to mark the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre—the workshop brought the joy of dance directly into the home.
The session focused on gentle movement and creative expression, giving residents the opportunity to engage with ballet-inspired techniques in a fun and accessible way. Led by experienced dancers and musicians from the Scottish Ballet, the workshop encouraged participants to explore rhythm, coordination and storytelling through movement, all set to beautiful music.
Residents embraced the chance to try something new, with many enjoying the opportunity to connect with dance in a relaxed and supportive environment. The workshop also sparked fond memories, as music and movement transported residents back to earlier years.
Canmore Lodge Care Home is part of Barchester Healthcare, one of the UK’s largest care providers, committed to delivering high-quality care across its homes and hospitals. The home provides nursing care, residential care and respite care in Dunfermline.
Therapy ponies
Residents at Canmore Lodge Care Home were treated to a heart-warming and memorable surprise this week, as the much-loved Happy Hoofbeats miniature therapy ponies paid a special visit to the home.
The unexpected guests quickly became the centre of attention, strolling through the home and bringing smiles to faces wherever they went. Their calm, gentle temperament allowed residents to interact with them up close—stroking their soft coats, sharing quiet moments of connection, and reminiscing about experiences with animals. For many, the visit sparked fond memories and meaningful conversations, creating a truly uplifting atmosphere throughout the day.
Residents and their families were full of praise for the experience. One resident, alongside their daughter, described the visit as a standout moment:
“It’s been such a brilliant day. The ponies were absolutely lovely—so gentle and affectionate. It really lifted everyone’s spirits and gave us something special to share together.”
Experiences like this form an important part of life at Canmore Lodge, which is operated by Barchester Healthcare. The home provides tailored nursing care for up to 68 residents, offering both short-term respite and long-term support in a welcoming and supportive environment.
The team at Canmore Lodge remains dedicated to enriching the lives of residents through person centred and meaningful experiences.
This special visit will no doubt be remembered fondly by all who took part, leaving a lasting impression and plenty of smiles in its wake.
Trip to Floral Pavilion
Residents at Caldy enjoyed a visit to the Floral Pavilion for coffee and cake, spending a relaxed afternoon together. They appreciated the scenic setting, friendly atmosphere, and delicious refreshments, making the outing memorable.
The trip encouraged conversation, laughter, and community spirit among everyone who attended the enjoyable coastal experience today.
Easter
Residents at Caldy Care Home enjoyed an A–Z safari-themed spring visit, exploring a different range of animals from meerkats to ducks. They smiled, asked questions, and gently interacted with the animals.
The experience brought excitement, conversation, and warm memories, creating a lively, sensory-filled day that everyone thoroughly appreciated together.