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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Budleigh Revisited

Thank you Budleigh Salterton!
A great visit on a brisk Autumn day. Many of our residents have called Budleigh Salterton home in the past and our visits are always fuelled by great conversations. We even met a few friends along the way!

Book Club Adventures

Book Club Adventures!
The Raleigh Manor Book Club set off for The Cuppa Cabin to gift some more books for their wonderful charity and to enjoy a fun outing to a very unique local treasure.
If you haven't yet stopped to spend some time at Cuppa Cabin, we really would recommend it. Great coffee and scones too!

Garden Centre Christmas Season

The Christmas season has started!  We had a great trip out in the mini-bus to our local Kings Garden Centre.  There is always so much to see and a great cafe too. This trip was extra special as all the Christmas decorations were our and some were larger than life!
Too soon? We don't think so!

Residents Enjoy Trip Down Memory Lane with Wensleydale Railway Volunteers

Residents at Mount Vale Care Home in Northallerton were recently treated to a nostalgic journey through time when volunteers from the Wensleydale Railway visited from Leeming Bar Station to share stories from the golden age of rail travel.

Volunteers Christine and Bob delighted residents and staff alike with their captivating portrayals of Mr. and Mrs. Newton, the station master and his wife, who were part of the rich history of the Wensleydale line.

Christine stepped into character as Mrs. Elizabeth Newton, taking everyone back to the 1920s as she described life as a station master’s wife. She spoke about learning to sew from her father, a tailor, and how she made and sold handmade garments to local families.

Bob brought to life Mr. Matthew Newton, the dedicated station master who worked on the railway for an incredible 53 years before retiring. The visit also featured a display of vintage artefacts, including early washing equipment and old music devices, which sparked conversation and fond memories among residents.

Home Manager Trudi Gillespie said: “It was a wonderful afternoon full of stories, laughter, and memories. Our residents loved learning about the Wensleydale Railway and sharing their own recollections of train travel and life in years gone by. We’re so grateful to Christine and Bob for bringing history to life in such an engaging way.” The team at Mount Vale Care Home would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Christine and Bob, and to the Wensleydale Railway, for providing such an enjoyable and educational experience for everyone involved.

Birthday celebrations

Here at Mulberry Court Care Home – Barchester Healthcare we love a good party, so today we hosted a very special birthday one for resident Rachel and her family. Rachel's birthday was earlier in the week but today was the celebration when all her loved ones came together in our first floor jubilee lounge to mark her birthday.

Mark, our head chef, made and decorated her cake in her favourite colour, pink, to match all the decorations put up, especially, and thank you to Angie for preparing a trolley for refreshments.

Everyone had a great afternoon together.

Atfield House Marks Black History Month with a Day of Celebration

On Sunday 11th October, Atfield House Care Home proudly joined in the celebrations for Black History Month, bringing residents, staff and guests together for a day filled with culture, history and community spirit.

The event began with an interactive guessing game featuring traditional ingredients such as plantain, sweet potato, cassava and coconut. Residents also showcased their baking skills by preparing a delicious coconut cake, which was enjoyed alongside a spiced bun with cheese and traditional ginger beer.

The celebration also included reflections on the inspirational lives and contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. and Mary Seacole. Their powerful stories prompted thoughtful conversations and encouraged everyone to honour the importance of history, equality and resilience.

Adding to the vibrant atmosphere, our carers proudly showcased their heritage by wearing elegant traditional attire and joining residents on the dance floor, filling the home with music, energy and joy. It was a wonderful opportunity to recognise cultural heritage while strengthening connections within the home.
At Atfield House, we are proud to embrace and celebrate the diverse cultures that make up our community.

Indian Coffee Painting

Our residents had a wonderful time exploring the art of Indian Coffee painting. Using coffee as their medium, they created beautiful autumn pictures full of rich, earthy tones. 

A wonderful online class supplied by Barchester’s Life Enrichment department.  

The Fernes at Sea

Our residents had an amazing time this week enjoying a trip out with Wet Wheels. They set off on a fantastic adventure, cruising up the River Hamble and even heading up towards Queen Elizabeth Country Park.

Everyone loved experiencing the different speeds of the water – from peaceful gliding to a few exciting splashes!

The trip brought back lots of memories and smiles.

Autumn Arts and Crafts

Today, Debbie from Gratitude 43 joined us again for an Autumn-themed arts and crafts session. The residents had a fantastic time making Autumn pictures and hedgehogs, which are now part of the lovely display in our reception area.

Sallie shared how much fun she had creating her Autumn picture, while Alice mentioned it brought back happy memories of making things with her children.