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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Residents enjoy vintage advertising talk
We enjoyed a talk about Vintage Advertising Displays this week when they welcomed local antiques expert Keith, who showcased a display of original advertising figures and models from the 1940’s to the 1960’s.
Part four of his series of talks focused on a stunning Beswick Dulux Dog from 1961; a giant boot from Caterpillar shoes- a lovely example of advertising for their best-selling boot and a working engine display from ESSO, that moved with the turn of a hand crank. Ann was particularly thrilled to see a Wolsey display- she said ‘my husband always wore Wolsey socks!’
Residents were then invited to ask questions and to have a closer look at the display pieces. Barbara loved the ice bucket; but it was the Buchanan’s dogs that caught the most attention! Sheila said ‘I enjoyed every minute!’ whist Romy commented that the talk was ‘fascinating’.
Blossoming Friendships
Residents at Newton House were delighted to welcome back the Wellbeing Ambassadors from Poplar Farm School for a special intergenerational bingo morning.
The visit brought together residents and students for an morning filled with laughter, friendly competition and meaningful conversation. Over refreshments, both generations enjoyed spending time together, with friendships continuing to blossom at each monthly visit.
Special Birthday Celebrations
Marjorie's Celebrations
Our residents always have a homemade birthday cake and decorations on their birthday. We like them to feel special every day here at Kings Park but on birthdays they are the star of the show!
Moors Manor Turns FIVE!
Enjoying Live Classical Music
Brampton View receives ‘Good' Rating and Looks Forward to a New era
Brampton View passed a recent Care Quality Commission inspection with an overall “Good” rating after being praised for a responsive, safe, effective, caring and well-led service.
The CQC inspected the home on 2nd December 2025 the report was released on 13th February 2026 and rated the home, as “Good” overall.
The report stated that, “Brampton View Care Home provided safe, compassionate care by trained staff and committed leadership. There was a strong focus on safety. Staff promoted people’s safety and were understood their responsibilities in relation recognising and reporting safeguarding concerns. Systems for investigating and responding to accidents, incidents, complaints and safeguarding concerns had been strengthened. A positive culture and responsive approach to continuous learning were promoted across the service and supporting staff to embed good practice.”
The report went on to say “People received a consistently good standard of care. People and their relatives told us they felt safe with the staff who supported them and described the service as reliable, caring and respectful.”
Also highlighted in the report was “Care was person-centred, and people were involved in decisions about their care. People were supported to live healthier lives including meeting people’s dietary needs. Management and staff supported people to maintain their health and wellbeing and provided clear information in accessible formats. Staff listened to people and acted promptly to their questions or concerns.”
In celebration of the rating and to thank each member of the team for their contributions to the home, each team member was presented with £100 gift voucher in appreciation of their hard work.
Elina House, General Manager said: “We are delighted that Brampton View was rated ‘Good’ overall following the CQC’s most recent inspection. The team at Brampton View always strive to provide the best possible quality care for everyone who lives at the home.”