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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Happy Volunteers Week
A massive THANK YOU to our incredible volunteers. Whether you are bringing in a pet, helping with activities, or simply sharing a cup of tea, our home wouldn't be the same without your kindness and support.
National Sausage Roll Day...Roll Up, Roll Up!
Yesterday our residents turned into master bakers for the afternoon. They rolled out the pastry, seasoned the fillings, and crimped every edge to make beautifully golden sausage rolls!
D Day Celebrations
Residents came together to pay tribute and honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who took part in D-Day. They enjoyed a fascinating quiz and a special reminiscence talk, sharing treasured memories and stories from years gone by.
With wartime melodies playing in the background, they and staff gathered around beautifully laid tables to enjoy a traditional English cream tea, creating a wonderful atmosphere of reflection, friendship and gratitude.
We love Ice Cream !
Residents enjoyed a special ice cream delivery from the hospitality team. The residents chose their favourite ice creams from the ice cream cart, bringing back memories of the rounds the ice cream 'man' use to deliver. Just what is needed on a hot day !
Connecting With Nature
Baking session filled with laughter
💙 A Review That Means the World to Us 💙
💙 A Review That Means the World to Us 💙
We are incredibly grateful to receive such kind words from the family of one of our residents.
"Knowing that my dad is safe, well cared for, and supported by such a dedicated team gives me and my mum great peace of mind."
At Adlington Manor, we strive every day to provide compassionate, person-centred care, treating every resident with dignity, respect, and kindness. It is wonderful to know that our efforts make a positive difference to both our residents and their loved ones.
A huge thank you to Gordon's family for taking the time to share their experience. Your feedback means so much to our team and inspires us to continue delivering the highest standards of care every day. 💙
#AdlingtonManor #BarchesterHealthcare #CareWithCompassion #ResidentFocusedCare #ThankYou #FamilyFeedback #MakingADifferenceEveryDay 🏡✨
D Day Commemoration with The Barrack Room Boys
Residents and Staff commemorated D-Day with an amazing afternoon from the talented ‘Barrack Room Boys’ and their spectacular live show...’Bringing The Past To Life’, and what a show it was for all at the home.
The Barrack Room Boys, dressed in 1940s military attire, immediately captured the residents with their harmonies, delivering an afternoon of songs from the past. The duo sang classics, such as “Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag” to a rendition of Dame Vera Lynn’s “We’ll Meet Again.” songs that resonated to the residents. The duo engaged with the residents directly, who were truly captivated, singing along and immersed in an afternoon that created smiles all around.
Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “The boys were absolutely brilliant, they really had all the residents captivated with their show, their voices were truly amazing. It was so heart- warming to see residents singing along to every word from memory, and the joy that this provided was just beautiful. The boys allowed for all here to honour the day in an unforgettable way.”
General Manager, Larisa Bledea, said: “Commemorating D-Day is all about honouring the bravery of that generation. Bringing in spectacular shows, like the one that the Barrack Room Boys provide, ensures that we celebrate our resident’s history with the respect it truly deserves.”
Celebrating British Sandwich Week
Residents and staff celebrated British Sandwich Week in a true delicious style with creating their very own sandwiches.
The chef’s prepared the raw ingredients to allow for the residents on the Blossom Trail Community to get creating their very own sandwiches. The residents who are living with dementia found the sensory experience of creating their very own sandwiches extremely enjoyable. The classic British staple was turned in to a vibrant, hands-on activity, inviting the residents to design and build their own gourmet masterpieces.
Activities Co-ordinator, Tina said: “It was such an immersive sensory activity for our residents that are living with dementia. The activity really created so many benefits for the residents, from the textures and colours of the fillings to smelling the fresh ingredients. Residents were encouraged to use all of their senses, including taste!”
General Manager, Larisa Bledea, said: “It was a fantastic afternoon for all, all of the creations were delicious and everyone got to enjoy a sandwich after all their hard work. The activity really brought everyone together and the sensory experience for our residents living with dementia was wonderful.”