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

In honour of England’s patron saint, our staff and residents enjoyed a lovely Afternoon Tea Party .

Our Chef added a gourmet touch with delicious classic English-themed cakes in beautiful red and white . A wonderful celebration filled with joy, smiles, and community spirit.

Celebrating International Firefighters’ Day

For International Firefighters’ Day, our residents enjoyed a visit to the Falmouth Fire Station. They brought along some homemade cakes to share as a thank you to the crew. It was a warm visit, with time to chat and learn a little about their work. A simple but meaningful way to show our appreciation

Scam Prevention Talk

Thanks to everyone who attended our insightful Scam Prevention Talk! Thank you to #Natwest who came and did the talk and the MS Society community in Harrogate for joining us. Knowledge is our best defence against scams.

Dog Show!

Today Strachan house hosted the annual dog show and whilst there were less dogs than last year it didn’t mean less fun! There were tails wagging, happy faces and even a few fights between contestants- I know, hard to believe any of these cuties could be grumpy!

Community Spirit with Drayton Coffee Morning

Glebefields continue to build relationships with the local community, opening their doors for a heart-warming Coffee Morning, this regular get together was part of the home's ongoing commitment to building strong links with its neighbours and providing a welcoming social hub for all.

The event saw residents and members of the Drayton community come together for a cup of fresh coffee, homemade treats, and lively conversation and were joined by some of the homes staff team. The residents also venture out on the home’s minibus to the local Drayton Community Hall to join the community for their coffee mornings on a reguals basis.

The atmosphere was filled with laughter and stories as visitors and residents swapped stories and caught up on local news in the home’s comfortable dining room. The hospitality team provided a range of homemade cakes and biscuits, which proved to be a highlight of the morning.

Activities Coordinator, Zoe Terry said "It was fantastic to see everyone coming together and maintaining the formed connections in such a warm and welcoming space,"

General Manager, Benazir Shakkir stated "We are so grateful to everyone who joined us and helped make the morning so special. These events are a wonderful way for our residents to stay connected with the village they call home."

 

 

Dementia Disco

Our Dementia Disco returned this afternoon with a fabulous 80s twist!
 
Leg warmers, big hair, and glow sticks were the order of the day as DJ Rockin Ron led us through an afternoon of tunes and epic ballads.
 
It was a delight to welcome guests of all ages to another incredibly successful event.
Thank you to everyone who made the afternoon a huge success and our Dementia Disco will return with another brilliant theme.

Sunshine, smiles and sunflowers

Residents enjoyed a heartwarming morning of intergenerational connection as they welcomed pupils from Poplar Farm Primary School for a special gardening activity as they celebrated National Gardening Week together

The visit brought together residents and the school’s wellbeing ambassadors, who worked side by side planting sunflower seeds. The activity provided a wonderful opportunity for conversation, laughter and shared experiences, as stories were exchanged and new friendships began to blossom.

The morning highlighted the value of meaningful community engagement, with both generations benefiting from the interaction. Residents thoroughly enjoyed the company, while the children embraced the chance to connect, learn and take part in a hands-on activity

Home hosts pop-up tea room

Residents and guests enjoyed an elegant afternoon of tea tasting and cakes to raise money for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation. Based on the incredible Betty’s Tearooms in Harrogate, the pop up café included sampling a selection of different teas, including floral and fruity, loose leaf, traditional and flowering teas; accompanied by wonderfully fresh baked scones with jam, cream and strawberries and a selection of delicious cakes and pastries, all handmade by the hospitality team.

There was much laughter and many compliments on the day. Visitors and residents loved the vintage tea room, and the traditional serving outfits worn by the team. The room was decorated with a variety of floral arrangements in the conservatory to create a Victorian orangery vibe and a selection of beautiful vintage crockery with background music from Glen Miller completed the ambiance. ‘It’s so lovely- the coffee cups are wonderful!’ said Doreen, whilst Eileen was very happy reminiscing about the patterned china, as her grandmother had the same set. The afternoon was made complete with a dance from resident Peter; who received an ovation from his delighted audience. 

Celebrating Life & Memories at Cedars

We’ve been creating some lovely collages with our residents, all about the things they love and the memories they hold dear. 

From favourite hobbies and special places to cherished moments with family and friends, each collage tells a unique story and reflects what makes our residents who they are. It’s been a wonderful way to spark conversation, share experiences, and celebrate a lifetime of memories.

There were lots of smiles, laughter, and meaningful chats along the way — reminding us just how important it is to honour every individual’s story. 

We’re so proud to display these beautiful collages around the home for everyone to enjoy.