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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The Currie Kirk Singers perform

The Currie Kirk Singers have been entertaining audiences since 1994, with their repertoire including songs from shows, national and comic songs, poetry and hymns - here they are delighting our residents. They conclude their performance with a blessing of peace, joy and love from the Currie Kirk Family.

A big Queens Manor Thank you from us to them for travelling across town in the winter cold and darkness to perform here. Special thanks to Eleanor on piano!

As you may see there was a great turnout to see them all once again - much singing and foot tapping evident throughout. We love Music - it's key to life enrichment and wellbeing - see for yourself!!

Musical treats

The musical treats continue! Big thanks to Dominic Blaikie and Live Music Now Scotland for a lovely session on Memory Lane, much enjoyed by everyone!
 
It's so special to see residents remember and sing along to the lyrics and melodies that mean so much to them – traditional songs, ballads, or more lively numbers. Everyone has a Playlist in there somewhere!
 
Have you ever taken time to consider your own magical musical moments?

Community friends pay a visit

We were delighted to welcome students from Grace College. Gateshead for an afternoon of song and dance as part of their community work.  Everyone had a wonderful time as we sang Christmas songs which got us into the festive spirit.

Thank you for joining us, and we look forward to seeing you again soon.

 

Veteran's High Tea - Honouring Our Heroes

We proudly hosted two special Veteran’s High Teas here at Florence Court to honour the brave men and women who have served our country.

Guests from our community and residents enjoyed an afternoon of delicious tea, homemade cakes, and heartfelt conversation … sharing memories, laughter, and gratitude.

A huge thank you to our wonderful team for creating such a warm and meaningful event ... our Chef team, our three volunteers from the community and to our veteran’s for their service and stories that continue to inspire us all.

Remembrance Sunday Harp Concert at Atfield House, Sunday the 9th of November

The residents at Atfield House love music, so we were so glad to have Margaret join us again at Atfield House for our Remembrance Sunday with her golden harp. Before the music started, residents lit candles in remembrance of their loved ones. And we also lit candles in remembrance of all the people that died in the first and second World Wars and all the wars since then.  

Margaret played beautiful songs like Britannia, Amazing Grace and also some songs that everyone could sing along to, like 'Pack Up Your Troubles', and 'It’s a Long Way to Tipperary'. There was also some remembrance poetry among the music. Residents enjoyed the music very much and clapped along to the popular songs. Residents and their visitors enjoyed a close look at the harp afterwards and also got a chance to chat with Margaret. Even though it was a serious event, the music lifted us, and we had a lot of fun singing together the good old songs which Margaret played so beautifully. Everyone said it was a good afternoon and remarked that the cake we had made together for the event was delicious!  

House Rugby Male Voice Choir

Residents  were treated to a visit from the Rugby Male Voice choir, who gave us some wonderful songs, and also the Mayor of Rugby Barbara Brown and Mayor’s Consort Elly.

The reason for their visit was to present an honorary award to resident John Evans, who has been a member of the choir for over 50 years. John was a well-respected Head Teacher in Rugby and was also an excellent athlete, which was another passion of his, alongside teaching and singing. Mayor Barbara Brown worked as a secondary school teacher before taking on an advisory education role, working at schools across Warwickshire and was delighted to present John with his award.

John was surprised and emotional when the Mayor and Rugby Male Voice choir elected John to be their vice president. John was surrounded by family, friends and residents when he received his reward, for which he was so grateful and John loved hearing the choir again.

We look forward to seeing the Male Voice Choir at Christmas and our Mayor and Consort, who are always welcome. For her Mayoral theme, the Mayor plans to promote 'hearts and minds' to highlight the importance of physical and mental wellbeing, something very close to Barchester Healthcare‘s heart.    

Memory Lane Coffee Morning

The sweet smell of coffee and freshly baked treats filled the air as our residents joined our colleagues for the homes Memory Lane Café.
Our residents enjoyed a lovely morning filled with music, laughter and plenty of hearty chatter.
 
A couple of the homes gentleman discussed current events from the daily newspaper whilst others enjoyed singing along to a classic selection of music from the fifties and sixties. 

Fizz Friday

The home was delighted to welcome back it's home favourite performer as we were joined by
Rochelle Ayris.
 
Rochelle put on a brilliant live music performance as she belted out a stunning selection of classic hits including Down Town by Petula Clark and Don't blame it on the Boogie by the Jackson 5!
 
Residents joined in with the singing, clapped along and joined our colleagues with a spot of dancing before enjoying a glass of refreshing Bucks Fizz!

Children in Need

Thank you to each one of you that attended our Children in need fundraiser and cake sale. Throughout the day, staff, residents and families enjoyed a morning coffee, as well as various Pudsey-themed activities.
 
Laughter was heard throughout the home as staff took part in the “Challenge yourself to 25”.