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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Council Ward Surgery
Staff and residents at Stamford Bridge Beaumont care home welcomed neighbours and friends from the local community to a special edition of their weekly coffee morning on Wednesday 22nd April.
Local Councillor Dale Needham hosted the ward surgery as residents from the local community dropped in to meet Cllr Needham as they chatted over tea, coffee, and homemade cakes, and raised questions around local matters.
Monday Movement
Residents enjoyed Monday morning movement with our Activity Coordinator, Claire, keeping active, building strength and balance, and boosting wellbeing as we age is so important for a long and healthy life. Residents really enjoy the class with slow easy to follow movements and ambient music in the background.
Monday Movement
Residents enjoyed Monday morning movement with our Activity Coordinator, Claire, keeping active, building strength and balance, and boosting wellbeing as we age is so important for a long and healthy life. Residents really enjoy the class with slow easy to follow movements and ambient music in the background.
Monday Movement
Residents enjoyed Monday morning movement with our Activity Coordinator, Claire, keeping active, building strength and balance, and boosting wellbeing as we age is so important for a long and healthy life. Residents really enjoy the class with slow easy to follow movements and ambient music in the background.
It's a family affair!
Staff and residents were treated to a wonderful afternoon of musical entertainment thanks to three generations of the same talented family of singers.
Paul Julian and his wife, Pat, have been married for over 60 years and have recently moved into Lindum House. Paul was a regular on the club circuit for many years performing as part of ‘The Society of Mice’ and ‘The Two Cavaliers.’ It was at Pat’s local pub, The Spring Head, where Paul used to sing every week, that they first met. Their son, Gary Julian, has carried on the family tradition and can regularly be found performing locally in the pubs and clubs.
Following in their footsteps, grandson Liam Alexander Julian is also a talented singer. He started young at the age of eight and now performs in tribute acts in the local area. He joined forces with his dad and, later on in the set, his grandpa too, and three generations of the Julian family entertained the residents. The Julians sang a whole range of different styles of music from Gene Pitney to Elvis, Neil Diamond and even Nessun Dorma to the delight of the audience.
Monday Movement
Residents enjoyed Monday Movement with our Activity Coordinator, Claire, keeping active, building strength and balance, and boosting wellbeing as we age is so important for a long and healthy life. Residents really enjoy the class with slow easy to follow movements and ambient music in the background.
Garden Centre Visit
Watching the wildlife in the garden
Residents have enjoyed taking part in bird-themed crafts as part of the homes ongoing garden birdwatch after participating in the RSPBs Big Bird Garden watch earlier in the year.
Residents have been making fat balls for their local feathered friends as well as crafting bird feeders out of cardboard tubes. They spent time enjoying the beauty of nature and watching as the birds enjoyed their snacks out in the garden.
One Resident commented: “I like to see and feed the birds. Aren’t they beautiful?”
Easter at Castle Park
This Easter, we truly went all out and created a magical day filled with fun, laughter, and togetherness. We invited family members to join us, and everyone came together to take part in an exciting Easter egg hunt, a piñata, and a raffle—there was something for everyone to enjoy.
Duncan especially loved the piñata. Although he found it a little tricky at first, he didn’t give up. He kept going with determination and was delighted when he finally broke it open and won some sweet treats—it was a lovely moment to see. Sheena had a couple of goes on the raffle and ended up winning twice! In a truly kind and thoughtful gesture, she chose to keep just one prize and let one of the children pick another instead. It was a beautiful act of generosity that didn’t go unnoticed.
Amanda really enjoyed seeing all the children. Having previously been a teacher, it clearly meant a lot to her, and you could see from the smile on her face just how much it made her day. We were even lucky enough to have visits from the Easter Bunny and some special guests, which brought so much excitement. Both the residents and the children were laughing and smiling throughout—it was such a joyful atmosphere.
The aim of the day was to celebrate Easter, but more importantly, to bring families together, create happy memories, and share in some fun. It was a truly special day that everyone will remember fondly.