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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Home celebrate National Activities Providers Week

Residents at Newton House care home in Grantham have been enjoying a week full of fun, friendship and meaningful moments as part of National Activities Week, celebrating the importance of wellbeing, engagement and connection in later life.

Along with planning and delivering activities, they also create smiles, memories, and deliver laughter each day, making every day brighter whilst celebrating life at Newton House. 

Lord Mayor attends inaugural Veterans Café

In order to support ex-servicemen and women in the local community, Meadowbeck launched a new, monthly veterans’ café which The Lord Mayor – Martin Rowley attended for its grand opening on Tuesday 27 January, it was lovely to see some SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity members, as well as representatives from the York Army Museum, who brought along a selection of artefacts for everyone to view. 

Residents have fun in 'Big Quiz'

Staff and residents joined fellow keen quizzers from over 260 Barchester care homes and hospitals across the whole of the UK, including Wales, Scotland, Jersey and the Isle of Wight, to put their collective general knowledge to the test.

The first Barchester Big Quiz of the Year took place on 28th January 2026 when the Cedars got super competitive and took on its sister homes from all over the country to find out which Barchester home or hospital had the best quizzers.  From historical humdingers and musical musings to pictorial puzzlers and connective conundrums, the homes battled it out to find out who would prevail.

Bere Grove Launches Dementia Disco

Today was no ordinary Friday....... today Bere Grove Care Home launched it's first Dementia Disco for residents, residents families and the community. DJ James Flint, entertained us with 70s and 80s classics as well as playing games to get everyone in the mood to party!
 
Building on it's success we have decided to host a Dementia Disco on the last Friday of every month. It's a fantastic way to connect with others in a relaxed and supportive environment and everyone is welcome to attend this free event.

Shopping Shopping Shopping!

Bere Grove residents enjoyed a lovely afternoon at Marks and Spencer's. There was time for shopping, followed by a relaxing stop at the café for tea and delicious cake. It was wonderful to see the residents chatting and enjoying each others company.
 
 


 

Crafty Crafters!

Bere Grove Care Home become a craft centre today, with the table bursting with craft bits and pieces as residents put on the their creative hats to make bookmarks. 📚They were full of enthusiasm and intrigued by each others designs as they added glitter, sparkles, ribbon, feathers, beads and so much more to their masterpieces. Each and every bookmark was unique and they were all very proud of what they created. They will add a touch of excitement to any book.

'If Music Be The Food of Love, Play On'

The embracing of new hobbies and interests today at Milford House!
No session is ever the same. The music making is spontaneous and improvisational in nature and reflects the mood of an individual or group, and our larger sessions now feature a choir as well as our well established instrumental afternoon session.
 

CELEBRATING Robert Burns

My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here; My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer."
Our resident's enjoyed a delicious Scottish themed lunch courtesy of our talented Head Chef, Becky, accompanied by celtic melodies live on the piano. What a treat! 
Joy who hails from Scotland congratulated Becky on her authentic Scottish fayre!

Burns' Night Celebrations

We recently celebrated Burns Night at our home with a wonderful day full of Scottish tradition and enjoyment. Residents were treated to a delicious Scottish-themed meal, including classic favourites that everyone really enjoyed. The home was beautifully decorated with Scottish flags, helping to create a warm and festive atmosphere.

We were also joined by a fantastic entertainer who sang a variety of traditional Scottish songs, which many residents recognised and sang along to. A special highlight of the day was a visit from a Scottish bagpiper, whose music filled the home and brought lots of smiles. It was a memorable celebration that everyone appreciated and talked about afterwards.