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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Planting for National Plant a Flower Day
In celebration of National Plant a Flower Day, our residents enjoyed a wonderful hands-on gardening activity, planting a variety of flowers and herbs around the home. The session provided a great opportunity for everyone to get involved, spend time outdoors, and connect with nature.
Residents took pride in choosing what to plant and caring for their creations, making the experience both meaningful and rewarding.
Activities like this not only brighten our outdoor spaces but also support wellbeing, encourage gentle physical activity, and create a sense of achievement.
It was a joyful day filled with conversation, teamwork, and plenty of smiles, and we look forward to watching everything grow in the weeks ahead.
Mother's Day Afternoon Tea
For Mother's Day this year, we organised an afternoon tea for residents and their loved ones to enjoy. We served scones, cakes (including cupcakes made by our baking club), sandwiches, prosecco and hot drinks.
We had such a lovely afternoon celebrating together, filled with smiles, laughter, and meaningful moments. It was wonderful to see everyone come together, and we hope it created some truly cherished memories.
Scottish Ballet: Virtual Movement Workshop
On Wednesday 25th March, we had a virtual movement class with The Scottish Ballet. The workshop included gentle, seated exercises set to music.
We were guided through our exercise via zoom with members of the Scottish ballet team. At the end, we had the opportunity to look at costumes from their production of ‘The Snow Queen’.
We had a great morning and the residents commented on how great it was to be able to dance again.
Enhancing Wellbeing Through Virtual Reality!
Today at Waterside Court, our residents had the wonderful opportunity to experience Recreo VR — a virtual reality program designed especially for older adults and those living with dementia.
Recreo VR uses immersive, easy-to-use headsets to transport residents to different places and moments in time. From peaceful beaches and countryside walks to familiar towns, cultural landmarks, and even reminiscence experiences, it allows individuals to explore the world from the comfort of their chair.
The impact on our residents was truly heart-warming. Many were visibly engaged, smiling, and sharing stories sparked by what they saw. The experience encouraged conversation, stimulated memories, and created a sense of calm and enjoyment. For some, it brought back meaningful moments from their past, while for others it simply offered a new and exciting adventure.
Activities like this are so important for wellbeing — supporting cognitive stimulation, reducing feelings of isolation, and bringing joy to everyday life. It was a pleasure to see our residents so immersed, relaxed, and happy. We look forward to many more virtual journeys together!
Mother’s Day
For Mother’s Day, residents enjoyed being spoilt all day long, beginning with some beautiful flower arranging in the morning, a relaxing salon spa pamper in the afternoon, followed by prosecco and strawberries all round.
To determine how the residents wanted to spend their Mother's Day, the activity team hosted a residents meeting in February and collated everyone’s ideas into the perfect relaxing day.
Dog Photography Competition
Team members and residents' family members enjoyed entering the dog photography competition held at Scarborough Hall in recognition of Crufts.
Everyone was invited to send their entries via email or our Facebook page. When all the entries were in, the residents then had a fabulous time looking through all the photos and selecting their winner. There was a unanimous decision and little Lola was the clear winner. Lola received a bespoke hamper with her favourite treats.
Birds of Prey for World Wildlife Day
To celebrate World Wildlife Day, residents requested that we invite Trev from Animal House Birds of Prey back to the home to give an informative talk on wildlife conservation.
We also got the opportunity to meet a selection of beautiful birds. This event was especially meaningful to resident Ellen, whose wish it was to stroke an owl.
Scottish Fire and Rescue Talk
We recently had a visit from a lady called Louise who works for the Community Firefighters, Dumfries and Galloway-Nithsdale Scottish Fire Rescue Service.
Louise gave our residents a short talk about what is involved in all the rescues and what her job entailed. Louise showed the residents some of the protective uniforms and how heavy they were.
Louise then let the residents hold them and showed us some photos of the rescue boats. One of our residents said that her husband used to be a firefighter, and he had an OBE. Louise said she would look for his name at the station and when she came again for a visit, said she would give a more in-depth talk. We are looking forward to seeing Louise again.
Mother's Day
Mother’s Day is a day to show love, gratitude and appreciation to all the wonderful mums and caregivers everywhere. Residents and staff were spoilt with flowers and chocolates, lots of visitors and some enjoyed a scrumptious morning tea prepared by our kitchen team. Residents reminisced about their roles as mothers and what their favourite part about being a mum is.
We reminisced about what kind of mums they were and their memories of their children growing up.