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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Community Ladies Morning
Our residents enjoyed a lively community ladies morning, welcoming several local organisations for a celebration of friendship and local heritage.
The event saw a diverse range of guests join residents for refreshments and conversation, including members from the St. Guthlac’s Ladies Guild, the Deepings Bowls Club Ladies, and professional representatives from WP Legal and Anglian Water.
VE Day Celebrations in full swing!
At Florence Court we kick started celebrating VE Day with a wonderful afternoon full of music, laughter, tea and cake.
Our residents had a brilliant time singing along to classic songs and joining in with karaoke, there were smiles all around! A special thank you to our lovely chef Jander for the beautiful homemade cakes which everyone thoroughly enjoyed.
We were also treated to a beautiful performance of Over the Rainbow by our carer Faith, which made the afternoon even more special.
Thank you to all the staff involved in making it a truly lovely afternoon, spent together making happy memories.
A very special Easter
Yesterday brought lots of smiles, laughter, and a little bit of magic to our care home as Easter arrived and residents enjoyed an Easter egg.
A trolley full of delicious Easter eggs, the staff delivering sweet treats and spreading joy to all our wonderful residents. There were plenty of giggles, warm moments, and even a few photos with their eggs.
Moments like these mean so much, bringing everyone together and making the day extra special. A big thank you to our staff for brightening our home and creating such lovely memories!
Painting at Harper Fields
Spent a lovely afternoon getting creative, painting all sorts of fun ice cream shapes, from classic cones to colourful sundaes, it was such a relaxing way to unwind.
Even better, we got to enjoy some real ice cream along the way, because inspiration is always sweeter with a treat! Great conversation, lots of laughs, and a perfect reminder of how simple moments can be the most special.
Are you good at painting?
Sunshine at Harper Fields
There’s nothing quite like a bit of sunshine to lift the spirits.
Yesterday, our residents didn’t want to play a game indoors and, because we empowered our residents and adapt, we made the most of the beautiful weather here at Harper Fields care home, spending time out in our lovely grounds and appreciating all the hard work that has been going on. It’s been wonderful to see the progress our landscapers have made so far – each day bringing new touches that make the gardens even more special.
Residents enjoyed a relaxing afternoon with a nice cup of tea, good conversation, and the simple pleasure of soaking up the peace and quiet. Moments like these remind us how important it is to slow down and enjoy the little things.
We’re so proud of how our outdoor spaces are coming together and can’t wait to see the finished result!
Braunton Caen Rotary Memory Café
Thank you, Braunton Caen Rotary Memory Café for inviting Tyspane Care Home residents to your wonderful monthly group. The ladies performed from the Ilfracombe Musical Memories, singing for those living with memory difficulties, Alzheimer’s, and dementia.
Memory loss can be so isolating for people it affects and their families, so groups which offer support and a break from the same daily routines are most welcoming. It is wonderful that those living with memory difficulties, dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, are able to spend time somewhere where others are aware of their situation and understand.
Thank you to everyone who made the afternoon special.
Out for a stroll
At Werrington Lodge, we celebrated International Dawn Chorus Day with a wonderful outing to nature at Cuckoo’s Hollow joined by families and jolly pets. Residents loved the peaceful surroundings, feeding the ducks by the water and listening to the sound of birds singing in the trees.
Although the weather was a little cloudy, it was still perfect for a gentle stroll and spending time outdoors in the fresh air. We all had the opportunity to appreciate nature while spending quality time with our loved ones and bonding with friends.
A sunny walk to Warminster town park!
Henford House is situated on a beautiful country road that leads to several nature trails around Warminster. We enjoyed a wonderful outing this week as we took the scenic walk towards Warminster town park for an afternoon of fresh air, wildlife and community connection.
The peaceful route gave everyone the chance to enjoy the countryside as its best. We spotted plenty of wildlife along the way – geese with their fluffy goslings, rabbits darting through the grass, horses grazing in nearby fields and lots of friendly dogs out on their walk. Each sight sparked conversation, smiles and plenty of pointing and waving!
We enjoyed a wonderful picnic at the park and enjoyed speaking to members of the community along the way. These moments of connection with the community are special as they help residents feel part of the wider community, which brings a sense of belonging.”
National Gardening Week
National Gardening Week runs from the 27th April until the 3rd May and what better way to celebrate than to get our hanging baskets ready for the warmer months. Our gardening club at Henford enjoy meeting to make our gardens look beautiful. Our wonderful gardener, Katharine, is always happy to help with the club!
National Gardening Week brought sunshine, colour and plenty of happy chatter to Henford as our gardening club rolled up their sleeves and chose their favourite plants, mixed the compost and arranged the vibrant flowers to create gorgeous displays. Having the residents take part in brightening up the gardens at Henford creates a sense of achievement and pride within our residents, who enjoy looking at their hard work whilst they’re sat in the sunshine.”