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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Master Pieces Created in our Spring Workshop

Our Masterpiece Studio session this week, has gone extremely well. We made our spring projects, vases, flower pots and tiles. Our lovely residents used stencils and a free hand to get the images we wanted and with the help and experience of Gillian, we got the desired outcome we had in mind. Lots of laughs, giggles were had, plus we got our glass coasters back from our last session. Such fun and a joy to see the shared creativity and engagement focusing everyone's minds. 

Pub Anyone!

Minibus trip to the White Post for lunch! 
Yesterday we took a trip out in our homes minibus to the White post Pub.
The pub is only 5 minutes away from our home so we took a big group of residents over in two trips!
We even had family members join us which was really nice.
It was lovely to sit together, catch up, and enjoy some lovely pub food.
 

64 Years of Marriage

Today we celebrated something special  Pam and David’s 64th Wedding Anniversary! 
The couple marked their incredible milestone with a big cake to cut, along with cards and gifts. It was lovely for everyone to come together to celebrate the many years of memories they’ve shared.
Congratulations Pam and David on 64 amazing years together! 
With love and best wishes from everyone here at the home — we hope your day has been special!

Ten-Pin Bowling fun

Yesterday we took three of our lovely gentlemen residents out for a fantastic afternoon of Tenpin Bowling. The lanes were filled with laughter, friendly competition, and even a few impressive strikes.

It was a wonderful opportunity to stay active, have fun, and create some great memories together. We’re so proud of our residents for getting stuck in and showing off their bowling skills.

Andy, John and Clive all agreed that is was a brilliant day out!!

Bushey House Beaumont Welcomes Annie Brewster for International Women’s Day

Bushey House Beaumont was delighted to welcome Annie Brewster, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, to the home yesterday as part of our International Women’s Day celebrations.

Annie was greeted by the senior team before joining residents, relatives and visitors in our magnificent dining room, where she gave a fascinating talk about her distinguished career in public service. Guests were captivated as she spoke about her journey through a number of prestigious roles, including Mayor of St Albans, Chairman of Hertfordshire County Council, High Sheriff of Hertfordshire and now Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire.

Residents particularly enjoyed hearing how Annie’s path into leadership first began when she was Head Girl at school. She spoke warmly and with great humility, sharing that she had always known she would hold leadership roles, but wanted to be “a great number two to a fantastic number one.”

A real highlight of the afternoon was seeing Annie in her formal uniform, as well as the High Sheriff uniform she kindly brought along to show everyone. Following her talk, Annie answered questions from the audience before spending time speaking with each attendee individually, making everyone feel special and included.

To round off the occasion, our talented Head Chef Roman prepared a delicious cake and scones especially for Annie, thoughtfully tailored to her dietary requirements 

It was a memorable and uplifting afternoon for all involved, and we extend our sincere thanks to Annie for spending time with us.

Mobile police museum

Ello, ello, ello what do we have ere then...

We were delighted to welcome back David, who is a retired police officer who runs the Mobile Police Museum, for an afternoon of a historical journey of over two centuries in policing. This session was about the police mounted department from over the years. 

Mr. David Hardcastle provided a captivating presentation, showcasing numerous artifacts and objects acquired throughout his extensive career. He talked us through the evolution of police horsing equipment, including truncheons and handcuffs, and demonstrated their operational use, along with some interesting stories within the mounted police force, were particularly engaging. The afternoon proved to be highly informative and enjoyable for residents, families, and staff – we had so much.    

Welcome to Chris Buck

Residents at Bere Grove were lucky enough to welcome Chris Buck back for another fantastic performance in our café this week. 
 
Chris is always wonderfully entertaining, taking song requests and keeping everyone engaged with his fun little music quizzes. We have one resident in particular who is very hot on the quiz and never fails to impress with their musical knowledge!

There was plenty of singing along, laughter and smiles all round, Chris we look forward to welcoming you back again soon.

Memory box

We stepped back in time as residents explored the Boots UK Memory Box. We looked and reminisced at various items ranging from the 1930s right through to the 1980s that were included in the box. The Memory Boxes are multisensory kits designed to support people living in care homes and/or living with dementia by sparking conversation and recalling memories. 

A number of familiar, nostalgic items such as vintage toiletries, old photos, and sensory objects like powder compacts were all explored. We are so grateful to Boots UK for granting Cookridge Court  a lovely memorable box for our residents to use. It was a lovely morning enjoyed by all.    

Bringing the Garden to Life

Bere Grove residents enjoyed a trip to the local nursery, Keydell in Horndean, to pick up plants and equipment for the next gardening activity on Friday. 
 
There was lots of excitement as everyone browsed the plants and searched for items on the list carefully prepared by our resident Brian, who is very knowledgeable and green fingered when it comes to gardening. 
 
Please do and visit us in the coming months to see how the garden is coming to life.