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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Cinco de Mayo

Residents went loco celebrating Cinco de Mayo which takes place on 5th May every year.

Cinco de Mayo is a national day which celebrates freedom and liberty in Mexico. It marks the date in 1862 when President Benito Juarez sent troops to face the invading French army who were marching towards Mexico City.  The day is hugely important in Mexico and is celebrated with parades, battle re-enactments, fireworks and parties around the country.

Residents watched videos of parades and celebrations in Mexico, painted some Moroccans, had a Mexican quiz and enjoyed a brilliant Mexican themed dining with traditional Mexican food.

Purley Bowls and Chelsea Pensioners Day

We had a wonderful afternoon at the Purley Bowls Club today!
 

Our Chestnut Garden residents were treated to a fantastic display by the Chelsea Pensioners, who showed us all how it's done on the green. There was plenty of laughter, friendly competition and a few impressive shots that had everyone cheering. A lovely day and a brilliant reminder that good company and a bit of friendly sport are all you need for a perfect afternoon.
 

Bread-making activity

At Port Manor our residents rolled up their sleeves and headed into the kitchen for a bread-making activity, led by our Head Chef, Sharon.
There was plenty of teamwork going on, and a little bit of flour flying through the air as everyone enjoyed measuring, mixing, kneading and shaping! Activities like bread making are not only great fun, they also provide wonderful benefits for our residents. Baking encourages creativity, stimulates memories through familiar smells and tastes, and helps maintain important motor skills through hands-on activity. It’s also a lovely opportunity to socialise, build confidence and enjoy a sense of achievement when the delicious results come out of the oven. 
 

  • Job of the Day at Port Manor!

Job of the Day at Port Manor!

Today Nick, our maintenance man set out with a mission to jet wash the decking on our café terrace and get it looking fresh and ready for the arrival of spring! 
However, it wasn’t long before our resident Vernon spotted the task and simply couldn’t resist getting involved. With great gusto, Vernon took over the jet washer and got straight to work, leaving Nick assisting him, rather than the other way around! 😄💦
Vernon loves being part of practical, hands-on jobs around the home, and moments like these are so important. Staying involved in everyday activities helps our residents maintain a sense of purpose, independence and wellbeing. It’s a wonderful way to keep minds active, and bodies moving.
Well done Vernon, the terrace certainly is now spring-ready!

Lovely Trip to Middle Farm

What a lovely sunny March day we’ve had at Port Manor today! 
Hannah, our Activities Co-ordinator accompanied some of our residents on a trip out to Middle Farm, Firle near Lewes. Nestled in the beautiful South Downs, Middle Farm is a traditional working farm and farm shop known for its friendly animals, local produce, and charming countryside atmosphere. 
The residents enjoyed a gentle stroll around the farm, taking in the fresh country air and meeting some of the animals along the way. It was the perfect opportunity to reminisce, share stories, and simply enjoy a relaxing day together in the sunshine. It was lovely to see everyone making the most of the day. 
  • A perfect start to the day at Port Manor!

A perfect start to the day at Port Manor!

Nancy, our General Manager, and Elly, our wonderful resident, couldn’t resist taking Reggie, our much-loved dog out for a refreshing walk in the morning sunshine.
After soaking up the fresh air and gentle exercise, they enjoyed a peaceful rest together on the terrace.

Our creative ladies

It was a little bit chillier this morning so we decided that rather than having our regular Garden Club, we would stay inside and do some flower arranging instead.

Margaret and Freda were very keen and took to the task with some amazing skill and creativity and the end result was a number of beautiful floral arrangements.

Both ladies were only too happy to pose with their bouquets before finishing with a lovely cup of tea and slice of homemade cake.

Trip to Portland Bill

Recently our lovely residents enjoyed a refreshing day out at Portland Bill and the beautiful Lighthouse 
We were blessed with sunny skies, although the wind certainly kept us on our toes! The stunning coastal views, fresh sea air and great company made it a truly special trip for everyone. Lots of smiles, laughter, and happy memories were made. we can’t wait for our next adventure! 

Cosy Crewkerne Cafe

Our residents enjoyed a truly special outing to a beautiful café in Crewkerne named Cosy, where they were invited for tea, coffee and a fantastic selection of delicious cakes. What made the visit even more meaningful was that the café is owned by the daughter and son-in-law of one of our much-loved couples here at the home. It was especially lovely for them to be able to spend quality time together as a family in such a warm and familiar setting. The family very kindly opened their doors exclusively for us, creating a relaxed and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy.