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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Artists at Work
Today we spent the afternoon bringing out our inner artists with a 'paint and sip' afternoon.
We painted our own mugs with acrylic paint and baked them in the over to use for our mugs of tea!
Waving goodbye to Summer
Shuffleboard & Curling
Birthday Celebrations
Celebrating Lillian's 90th Birthday
Friends Reunited After 60 Years
Two long-lost school friends have been reunited after 60 years, thanks to a chance glance at a newspaper and a little help from Broadway Halls.
Ray Stokes, originally from Dudley and now living in Kinver, was enjoying his usual morning read of the Express & Star when he spotted a familiar face in a story about Broadway Halls Care Home in Dudley. “That’s got to be Fred,” Ray said to himself, recognising the gentleman in the photo as someone he hadn’t seen in decades. Ray Stokes and Fred Tennant had been great friends at Dudley Grammar School between 1948 and 1953. They played football together for the school team and spent their teenage years chasing girls and going to the Savoy cinema in Netherton with their friend Les – who sadly passed away some years ago.
Curious and hopeful, Ray decided to email the care home to ask if the man in the article was indeed Fred Tennant.
Scott, our Activities Lead, received the message and went straight to Fred with the question. Fred’s face immediately lit up. “Of course I remember Ray!” he said with a big smile. “We were great mates – I never forgot him.” Scott quickly got to work organising a reunion. Within a couple of days, Ray arrived at Broadway Halls, book in hand filled with old photographs, newspaper clippings – including a treasured piece on Wolves winning the FA Cup – and plenty of memories.
The meeting was full of laughter and storytelling. They reminisced about their schooldays, football matches, first loves, and old adventures – including the time Ray joked that Fred had “run off with his girlfriend” back in the day. Life had taken them in different directions after they left school: Fred became an accountant, Les joined the police, and Ray went into sales.
They had briefly crossed paths in 1965 at Carters in Birmingham, where Fred was working in accounts and Ray was delivering air conditioning parts. That fleeting moment turned out to be the last time they saw each other until now.
“It’s been absolutely wonderful,” said Ray. “We picked up right where we left off. It’s brought back so many good memories.” Fred agreed, adding, “Seeing Ray again has made my year. It’s like no time has passed.”
The two old friends are already planning their next meet-up and they hope others from their school days might still be out there, willing to join them for a catch-up. If you went to Dudley Grammar School between 1948 and 1953 and remember Fred, Ray, or Les, especially if John Darby and Ken Williams are still with us, the team at Broadway Halls would love to hear from you. Who knows – another happy reunion might be just around the corner!
Congratulations on 10 Years' Service!
World Photo Day
Resident celebrates landmark birthday
Celebrations have been in full swing at Meadowbeck, as one of its residents reaches her centenary in style.
Gladys was joined by her family, friends and team members as she received a telegram from the King. Her daughter, Vikki, who is a postlady, was privileged to hand-deliver the telegram from the King to her Mum herself in recognition of her landmark birthday. A celebration was held at the home for everyone to enjoy cups of tea and enjoy a special birthday cake made by the home’s chef, Tom.