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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Festive 'Classical Music' Performance

The season’s warmth arrived early at Waterside Court, brought to life by a beautiful Classicial Music performance from the talented duo 'King & Rackham'.

They treated everyone to a beautiful mix of songs — from the soothing grace of “Moon River” to the cosy warmth of “White Christmas,” and even a spirited take on “Fly Me to the Moon.” Each piece brought its own spark, creating a lovely atmosphere and plenty of happy faces.

“It was the ideal start to the festive season, lifting everyone’s spirits in the loveliest way.”

'Honouring Heros' with Elaine Shepherd

Today at Waterside Court, we were honoured to welcome Elaine Shepherd for a truly inspiring Honouring Heroes session. Elaine shared the remarkable story of her volunteer work with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission,where she tenderly cares for nearly thirty WWI and WWII headstones across seven local graveyards—quiet, dedicated acts of remembrance that preserve the stories of those who served. 

Elaine also offered a moving insight into her involvement with Standing with Giants at the British Normandy Memorial. Through her research, Elaine uncovered both a photograph and the memorial inscription of Lt. William Temple, a young paratrooper who stepped bravely into history on Day 1 of the D-Day landings. Though he tragically later succumbed to his wounds, Elaine ensures his courage and sacrifice continue to be remembered. Thanks to her, he is not forgotten.

Elaine’s visit filled our home with warmth and reflection. With families joining us through our Life Enrichment Programme, we shared a meaningful moment that honoured service, sacrifice, and the enduring importance of remembrance.

Thank you, Elaine, for bringing your passion, dedication, and heart to Waterside Court. It was a powerful and unforgettable day of connection and commemoration.

D-Day Dollies Help Us Remember

During remembrance week we were honoured the fallen, and celebrated all they did for us with a war time performance courtesy of 'The D-Day Dollies'. This amazing duo sang classics by Vera Lynn, Doris Day and Frank Sinatra which filled our home with warmth and nostalgia.

Their music stirred memories, and many residents grew emotional as they reminisced and shared stories from years gone by. It was a moving reminder of how music can connect generations and help us honour the past in a heartfelt way.

Moments like these remind us of the importance of remembering—together. 

Visit to the National Railway Museum

Residents went on an exciting trip to the National Railway Museum in York, to see their amazing collection of historical trains, and to learn about the history of British rail transport and its revolutionary impact on society over the last 200 years. 

Remembrance Day with Rev. Sarah Nesbitt

Today at Waterside Court we joined the world in honouring those who brought us Freedom!

We welcomed The Reverend Sarah Nesbitt, who led a beautiful Remembrance Service with hymns and prayers. Together, we paused to reflect, remember, and give thanks for the bravery and sacrifice of all those who served. Their courage 'lives on' in our hearts.

'Lest we forget'. 

Live music with Claire Louise

Residents enjoyed an afternoon of relaxing live music from fan favourite performer, Claire Louise.

AGE UK Winter Warmers

Our home warmly welcomed Jo Sage from AGE UK during its regular coffee morning to host a special Winter Warmer Advice Event for the local community.

Residents, staff, and guests enjoyed a friendly and informative session where Jo shared practical tips on staying warm and safe during the colder months. The event provided valuable advice on energy efficiency, winter health, and local support services, all while everyone enjoyed tea, coffee, and homemade treats.
 

Botanic Gardens

This morning our residents Rosemary and Bernard were overjoyed to join the singing group at the Botanic Gardens. The views are exquisite and from what I hear, so was the singing! We have multiple singing groups here at Strachan House with our dementia music group and the Strachan House choir. It has been wonderful to get out and share our love for singing with other groups out in the community! 

We simply can’t wait to go again! This group has been formed by Alzheimer’s Scotland and brings together people living with dementia both in care homes and those living in their own homes! What a wonderful initiative to be part of!

A Special Wish

A special wish come true at Upton Bay.
Dorothy, who has always loved knitting, wanted to share her skills.
 She connected with our team member Bebe, who was eager to learn. 
Dorothy even asked her family to bring her knitting materials so she could teach Bebe.
 Now, Dorothy spends a few hours each week passing on her passion. 
At Upton Bay, we celebrate not only our residents’ wishes but our team’s dreams too.