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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One of our residents launches a new Book : Fantastic!

We were delighted to host the launch of a new book by one of our short stay respite residents. A writing journey which took over a several decades of discovery and devotion, culminated in the publication of a powerful new book. For the Love of Sarah tells the true story of Sarah Ellis, a late 18th-century woman whose life was uncovered through handwritten journals found by Roy Palmer in 1989 while working in property probate in London.

With the support of his wife Evelyn, Roy spent decades researching, transcribing and tracing Sarah’s journeys around Britain, turning her story into a book with the help of a ghost writer and encouragement from academic circles, including interest from Oxford University. Rob Hobbs said: "It has been an absolute pleasure to have Roy with us at Mortain Place, Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne on a respite stay with us recently.”

"His life story is fascinating and hearing how For the Love of Sarah came to be is truly inspiring for both residents and staff. Roy made quite a following here and everyone wanted to hear more about Sarah and his incredible journey bringing her story back to life. We are so proud to see his book published and to have been part of this special chapter of his life."

Roy recently spent time on respite at Mortain Place Care Home, where he became a well-liked member of the community and shared his story with fellow residents and staff. He described Sarah Ellis as having become "almost like family," and said his motivation was to "do justice" to her life by bringing her voice back to life.

For the Love of Sarah is a testament to perseverance, partnership and the enduring power of love across centuries.

A Wednesday Waitrose Wander!

Each week our residents have over 21 activities and events to choose from each week - and no week is ever the same!
This week, some of our Residents requested a trip to our local Waitrose in Malvern so they could pick up a few bits and pieces for themselves - and of course, enjoy the delights the lovely Waitrose cafe afterwards!
Living at Elgar Court Care home in Malvern offers residents a choice of opportunities inside and outside. Life doesn't stop when you move to Elgar Court, if anything, it gets better!
Join us for our free weekly activities and find out for yourself! Tel: 01684 211720

Malvern Theatre Cinema Trip - Hamnet

A trip to the theatre is always popular with our residents, and an outing to see the new film Hamnet and afternoon tea was eagerly  anticipated and enjoyed by all. Life is never dull at Elgar Court Care Home, so why not come and find out more about how you can enjoy life with us!
For further information, call our wonderful team on: 01684 211720

Spring Time Garden Inspiration

Last year we started our community garden in our home, where we grew fruit, vegetables and flowers. This year and the sky is the limit to what we will do this year! Getting inspiration after last week's warm weather, our residents set off to start getting ideas about what they would like to plant in our garden - there was also a bit of retail therapy too by the looks of it!
 
Come along and do a b it of gardening with us and make new friends! For further information, contact our Activities Lead, Kerrie and our Senior Care lead Malvin to find out more - Tel: 01684 211720

Beside the Sea!

Our residents made the most of the sunshine this week with a lovely trip to Hayling Island. 
 
Sitting along the beachfront near the Hayling Light Railway, they enjoyed the fresh air and beautiful views. With a residents binoculars they all had a chance at spotting boats on the water and looking across to the Isle of Wight.
 
It was even necessary to wear a sun hat, a perfect day to relax by the sea. I'm sure you will agree, the view was simply stunning.

Comedy Club at Crandon Springs

We enjoyed a lovely, cosy, comedy evening in our lounge, with residents relaxing together to watch classic `The Two Ronnies` with a glass of bubbles and some tasty nibbles. 

The Comedy Club is a new activity for us, but it’s something we’ll do again. Sharing familiar TV shows with family and friends sparks memories, conversations and brings comfort. And laughing together can lift mood, reduce anxiety and strengthen social connections, all of which support wellbeing for older adults.

Last year (March 2025), the BBC highlighted the positive effect of old comedy and TV shows in its `Memories and Dementia: Starting the Conversation` season, which explored how the BBC’s rich archive of programmes, including classic comedy, can help stimulate memories and reconnect people with meaningful moments from their past. (Read more about it here: https://canvas-story.bbcrewind.co.uk/memoriesanddementia/)

We’re looking forward to working our way through all the old comedy favourites in coming months!

Paws, Pre-schoolers, and Portraits: A Wonderful Week at Brampton View!

We have had a non-stop week of joy and connection here at the home! Here’s a little look at what we’ve been up to
Crufts Ready! To kick off the start of Crufts, we welcomed our favourite four-legged friend, Bertie along with Colin. They made their rounds to the communal lounges and popped into individual rooms to make sure everyone got a well-deserved cuddle. Therapy dogs truly bring so much sunshine to our residents! 
 Wildlife Wonders: For National Wildlife Day, we were joined by the lovely children from Kingsthorpe Nursery. It was heart warming to see the different generations sitting together, sharing stories while colouring in wildlife pictures. The creativity was flowing!
We then welcomed back our wildlife Expert in the afternoon with a fascinating presentation from Simon, a brilliant British wildlife photographer and videographer. We love his monthly visits his shots of nature are always breath-taking!
James from Home Fit Vitality kept us moving with his energetic individual and group exercise sessions. With Balloon Tennis brought lots of fun! 

A huge thank you to all our guests for making this week so special.

Flower Arranging at Bayleaf

We have been at our creative best at Bayleaf today as we sat in the bistro lounge and did some very special flower arranging.
 
Margaret and Sue were very keen to make sure that their creations were as perfect as can be and they certainly did not disappoint.
 
We now have some beautiful floral displays throughout the home for everybody to see.

World Book Day

We have had a lovely intergenerational time at Bayleaf as we were joined by St John's CE Primary School, Huntingdon for an extra special storytelling afternoon to celebrate World Book Day.
 
The residents listened intently as the pupils shared their favourite stories before they shared some of their own stories with the children.
 
We finished the afternoon with freshly prepared refreshments and then the children said their goodbyes before heading back to the school.
 
A memorable afternoon and we cannot wait to welcome the school back to Bayleaf in the very near future.