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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Specsavers visit Paternoster for Eye Health Awareness Talk
We had the pleasure of welcoming Dylan Desai from Specsavers part of the at home team for our local area this week at Paternoster House.
Dylan explained all about the importance of eye healthcare and having regular eye tests, which can't just tell you that your prescription has changed, but spot early signs of Glaucoma and molecular degeneration.
He bought in glasses that when worn showed us the effect on our vision when diagnosed.
So many of these eye health conditions if treated early enough can be helped.
Home visits for all those eligible are free of charge, and if you are lucky enough to book Dylan you will have a very efficient eye test and a very friendly chat.
Thank you Dylan and Specsavers!
Pet Therapy
Mini bus adventures!
We have a mini bus, residents who love trips out and a team who are in the 'having fun' business!
This combination enables 'mini adventures' to pubs, coffee stops, a wide rang of retail stops, trips on the water and near the sea. Here was a quick half in a lovely Hayling pub - blue skies and warm smiles, what more could life be about!
A Visit From Guide Dogs For The Blind
Thank you to Pacer the guide dog and her handler Gillian, for visiting us and explaining the training these wonderful dogs do to help them prepare for their new owners. We look forward to seeing you both again!
St Ives Dementia Cafe
Birds of Prey at Coolings Lifestyle
One to One Time
Sometimes, a little one-to-one time can mean so much. Simon wanted to hop on the bus into town, enjoy a coffee and treated to a lunch out in town. While out, Simon then asked if he could take a walk around St John’s Church, sharing his love and fascination for history along the way. Just a couple of hours doing the things he wanted to do brought Simon so much enjoyment and independence.
Weekly Fitness Class
Knit and Natter - Community Club
Our lovely Knit & Natter ladies have been busy with their latest project. They’re creating a special display for Remembrance Day and have already knitted & crocheted over 150 poppies!
If you’re a keen knitter & are free on Monday mornings, why not come & join them? Our Knit & Natter group is open to the community, and we’d love to welcome some new faces!