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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Chinese New Year and Pancake Day

Today marked not only Chinese New Year but also pancake day!
We enjoyed traditional pancakes this morning with a variety of toppings from traditional lemon and sugar to fruit and even marmalade! One of our residents hadn't had a pancake for over 40 years!
This afternoon we marked Chinese New year with a quiz and facts, Chinese tasters including - Chinese chicken crispy pancakes!

Charlotte Entertains

We had a fabulous afternoon of entertainment by the lovely Charlotte Geary this weekend.
Charlotte has been coming to sing at Parley for over 2 years and is a firm favourite with the residents. So young and talented, we enjoyed singing along and a bit of a dance.
Thank you Charlotte.

Fluffy Visitor Brings Joy to Residents

Residents were delighted to receive cuddles from a very fluffy guinea pig recently. The small visitor made a big impact, helping bring joy, calm moments and gentle interaction to their day.  

Research suggests animal visits can help lower blood pressure,  encourage gentle movement and reduce stress.  We are already looking forward to the next visit!

Fatma Suleymanoglu (Fatos)

My name is Fatma(Fatos) Suleymanoglu and I am a UK-Surrey based Special Education Teacher, experienced Activity Coordinator and Reiki Master.

My professional journey began during my university years, where I combined my studies with hands-on work in activity organisation. Since 2013, I have been designing and delivering structured activity and educational programmes tailored to different age groups, with a strong focus on inclusion and individual needs.

As a Special Education Teacher, I am committed to supporting diverse learning abilities and creating safe, nurturing environments where every individual feels understood, respected and empowered. My approach is person-centred, compassionate and structured, ensuring meaningful engagement and emotional wellbeing.

In my role as an Activity Coordinator, I design creative and purposeful programmes that encourage confidence, social interaction and personal development. I believe well-planned activities can significantly enhance quality of life and emotional balance.

Alongside my professional work, I lead and support voluntary community projects focused on environmental awareness and mother–child initiatives. These experiences reflect my dedication to community connection and holistic wellbeing.

I also practise Reiki, promoting relaxation and emotional harmony. I have a strong passion for continuous learning and personal development, consistently seeking ways to grow both professionally and personally.

I am committed to delivering my work with care, integrity, professionalism and empathy.

A Trip Down Memory Lane

Bere Grove residents took a trip down memory lane this week with a visit to 19 Fourteas Tearoom in Havant. It was such a brilliant tea room and provided our residents with an amazing experience, we can't recommend it enough.
The tea room was full of memorabilia that sparked conversation and memories, and the residents loved chatting all things war time, it certainly brought history back to life.
Thank you for making us feel so welcome, we will definitely be back soon!

Eyes Down and Dabbers at the Ready

It was eyes down and dabbers at the ready at Bere Grove as our residents joined the Barchester Bingo Bonanza today! 
Our residents joined in a nationwide game of bingo with our other 260 homes across Barchester Healthcare. It was wonderful to be part of such a big event, all playing together at the same time!
There were plenty of prizes, lots of laughter and smiles all round. A brilliant way to bring everyone together for some friendly competition and community spirit.
Well done to all the lucky winners, we hope you enjoy your prizes for a line and a full house.

Spring Flower Arranging

At Ritson Lodge we support and encourage our residents to continue doing the things they love whilst also making new friends. Activities that help or residents boost cognitive and motor skills help provide holistic benefits that enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of residents.

Getting ready for Spring our Residents asked the Activities Team to plan a flower arranging session. The arrangements were then place around the home to celebrate an early spring.

By taking regular feedback and requests from our residents we can enhance our life enrichment program to suit the interests of the residents.

Garden wind chimes, what a delight!

The garden is bursting into life, the bulbs have broken through, the flowers are blooming, we have seen lots more birds in our delightful woodland garden and residents have been getting creative with making and painting some stunning wind chimes.

Baking Up A Storm

Our residents regularly enjoy a baking session with Head Chef Craig. 

The flour comes out, the bowls are ready and the fingers work their magic.

Baking club is a great opportunity to revisit pleasurable activities, to share in the joy, to reminisce and of course to then delight in all the tasty treats that result!