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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LifeSize Touch Table
Life Enrichment Through Interactive Technology
Our Memory Lane community is thoroughly enjoying the benefits of our LifeSize Touch Screen, which plays an important role in enriching the daily lives of our residents.
For residents living with dementia, the touch screen provides meaningful opportunities for creative expression, cognitive stimulation, and engagement in a supportive and accessible way. Activities such as painting, interactive games, and matching exercises encourage participation while promoting enjoyment and confidence.
The LifeSize Touch Screen is equally beneficial for our residential and nursing residents, offering a wide range of stimulating activities including puzzles, games, and creative programs that can be enjoyed individually or as part of a group. These shared experiences help foster social interaction, connection, and a sense of achievement.
One of the most valued features of the screen is its flexibility — it can be easily moved into communal areas or into a resident’s own room, allowing for personalised, one-to-one engagement tailored to individual needs and preferences.
Seeing the smiles, focus, and enthusiasm our residents show while using this technology highlights its positive impact on wellbeing, enrichment, and quality of life within our community.
Boots and Cats
One of the cornerstones of our life enrichment program is live musical entertainment. Resident involvement in choosing genres along with feedback after each performance means that we are able to constantly improve our activities calendar.
Werrington Lodge received a visit from the musical duo "Boots and Cats". They played hits from across the years to keep spirits high moving into 2026. There were hands a clapping and toes a tapping. Smiles all around.
At Werrington Lodge we love opening our home up and hosting events that friends and family can join us for. Shared experiences are the best experiences and we ensure that our residents remain connected with their loved ones whilst they live with us.
A Little Less Conversation, A little More Action
The home was transformed into Graceland to mark what would have been Elvis Presley’s 91st birthday on 8th January. The spirit of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll was alive and well as residents were treated to a high energy performance from Elvis Presley tribute act.
It is estimated that Elvis has sold over one billion records worldwide so to honour the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the staff and residents enjoyed a fantastic morning of music, with performer Peter, clad in a signature rhinestone- studded jumpsuit.
All the residents said: “We loved Elvis growing up. Listening to all his old hits has brought back so many memories. We’ve all had a brilliant time reminiscing about our dance hall days!”
Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “Pete did not just the hits, he really brought the legendary Elvis charisma to all!”
General Manager, Larisa Bledea, said: “Lots of our residents are big Elvis fans and love his music. We’ve had a fantastic day listening to all his hits performed by Peter, who is a brilliant tribute act. We all surprised ourselves by how many we remembered!”
What a fantastic Christmas Day
Our Activities Team is dedicated to ensuring that we organise events that encourage our residents to host their families and friends at Werrington Lodge. Our home is always to open to loved ones who wish to take part in our life enrichment program.
Its was very busy Christmas Day at Werrington Lodge this year. The Residents opened their presents with a little help from Santa's Elves. The it was off for a three course Christmas lunch with all the trimmings and it was great to welcome family and friends.
Pantomime Fun!
Residents at Awel y Mor were treated to a wonderfully entertaining pantomime performance this year, as North East Productions returned to visit us once again. The show brought plenty of laughter and excitement, with residents thoroughly enjoying getting involved and joining in with the fun throughout the performance. There were many smiles as the lively characters, colourful costumes and humorous moments filled the room with festive cheer.
A particular highlight of the afternoon was when a member of our staff joined the cast on stage, delighting residents by becoming part of the act as the princess at the end of the show. This year’s pantomime, Puss in Boots, was a huge hit, and residents have already shared how much they would love to see the production return again next.
Cheese & Wine Afternoon
Residents at Awel y Mor recently enjoyed a delightful cheese and wine afternoon that brought everyone together for a relaxed and sociable experience. A wide selection of cheeses was beautifully prepared, offering something for every taste, alongside delicious accompaniments including stuffed peppers, olives, crisps and a variety of dips. The spread encouraged residents to sample new flavours while chatting and sharing their favourites with friends.
The afternoon was filled with laughter and festive cheer as residents also took part in a selection of fun Christmas-themed games. Seasonal music played in the background, with many residents happily listening along and reminiscing to well-known Christmas songs. The event created a warm, welcoming atmosphere and was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended.
At Awel y Mor, we value opportunities like these to promote social interaction, enjoyment and wellbeing, and this cheese and wine afternoon was a wonderful example of how shared experiences can create lasting smiles and happy memories.
Community Networking Event
The home was delighted to welcome guest speakers Sian Meehan from Dementia Forward, Sian spoke to the visiting professionals about the invaluable work taking place in and around Yorkshire by the group, supporting those living with or who have been touched by the effects of dementia.
It was wonderful and inspiring to listen to the incredible efforts by the visiting professionals, including Camilla Greenwood from Greenwood Solicitors, Gemma Foley from Rainbow Dementia Day Care and Sarah Cookson from Switalskis Solicitors speaking about their own contributions in wishing to better our communities.
Feed the Birds
The Residents at Oaklands enjoy at least three activities planned by our Lifestyle enrichment team.
They had asked if they could make some bird seed balls as it had been very cold and they all enjoy watching the birds from lounge at Oaklands. The Activities Team got the materials and voila their feathery friends have been well fed.
At Oaklands we support and encourage our residents to continue doing the things they love whilst also making new friends and exploring new adventures.
A Vey Festive Morning at a Local Garden Centre
We went on a lovely little outing to Otter Garden Centre with a couple of our residents.
The Christmas displays were beautiful and the singing yeti’s made us all chuckle. it really got us in the mood to start Christmas shopping and with all the lovely ideas there we came home with a few presents for the great grandchildren!
Of course, we had to stop in the cafe and have coffee and cake, the traditional fruit cake and cherry bakewell really hit the spot and gave us the energy to continue shopping
When we got back Brenda one of our residents said what a lovely idea it was to go and that she was now feeling “very festive”.