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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Love is in the air!

Our home was filled with flowers, cards and sweets in celebration of St Valentine’s Day.    Staff and residents celebrated the day of love by showing love and kindness to their carers with handmade chocolate truffles and heart decorations. They held a practical ‘Heart Healthy’ presentation giving residents handy hints for better sleep, reducing stress and gentle exercises. Residents were excited to play a special edition of Valentine’s bingo, raised £70 in a raffle and finally enjoyed a medley of love songs performed by Clearer Productions.

June, a resident said: “It has been a lovely day. It was wonderful to see everyone go to so much effort to get involved with the day’s festivities. I really enjoyed the raffle and bingo, I won two prizes! 

Flippin' Fun Pancake Day

The staff and residents have been mixing up batter and flipping pancakes all morning in preparation for their annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake Day celebrations.   We marked this year’s Pancake Day with a pancake tossing competition and of course, lots of pancakes! The home chef, flipped more than 50 pancakes, serving them up with sweet and savoury fillings for all the eager staff and residents.

He said: “My secret to the best pancakes is all in the whipping. Give it some elbow grease when mixing the batter and you’ll get perfect pancakes every time. I like experimenting with the fillings – the residents’ favourites are honey, chocolate spread and banana and of course, good old-fashioned lemon and sugar!”

Home deliver on Resident wish

Resident, Norman had always wanted to return to St John’s University where he taught in the early 1950s Norman wanted to go back and see a photo of himself from that time which is displayed proudly in the entrance to the original part of the university and is also the place where he met his wife Anne at one of the many dances held there they have been married to for over seventy years! so staff at the home made his wish a reality proving the old adage, it’s never too late.

Norman has lived at Mulberry Court for nearly two years with his wife Anne and is beloved by staff and residents alike. Staff at the home were delighted to be a part of making his dream come true, as they knew how much it meant to him, and they all wanted to be there to see the smile on Norman’s face when his dream was realised.

And they call it Puppy Love: February's Bark & Brew!

Our latest community dog café welcomed an impressive TWELVE dogs to Farley Gardens to meet our residents for an afternoon of fun!

Resident, Gill, was on hand to masterfully make the puppycinos while we enjoyed a tricky quiz for dog lovers! We had an impressive tie breaker where 4 dogs competed with their best trick, resulting in Jack taking home his winning dog toy! Well done Jack and thank you to all those who joined us, as we build this wonderful community of dog lovers!

 

Bloom exhibition

Our residents enjoyed a visit to The BN9 Gallery in Newhaven for the "Say It With Flowers, Newhaven in Bloom exhibition"
The display celebrated the beauty of flowers, flora and plants, all created by talented local artists, and the vibrant colours truly lifted everyone’s spirits. It was a joyful reminder that spring is finally on its way!
At Port Manor, we know how important it is for our residents to stay connected to their community and enjoy meaningful experiences. Outings like this help boost wellbeing, encourage social interaction and inspire creativity, supporting both emotional and mental health!

Valentine’s Afternoon Tea

We were delighted to welcome guests from the Seaford community to our Valentine’s Afternoon Tea, filled with delicious refreshments, warm conversations, as well as live music. 
A huge thank you to the talented Stephen Dunnett, who treated us to a compilation of classic love songs, creating the perfect atmosphere for a special celebration.
It was so nice to welcome back some of our respite returners, who enjoyed being back at Port Manor and reconnecting with familiar faces. Respite breaks play such an important role in supporting both individuals and their loved ones, offering a chance to relax, recharge, and enjoy high-quality care in a welcoming environment.
We are proud to continue providing meaningful experiences that bring connection to everyone in our community.

Finding Calm, Comfort & Confidence Through Armchair Yoga

Some of our residents took part in a relaxing and uplifting armchair yoga session.
Armchair yoga is a fantastic way to support both physical and emotional wellbeing. It helps to improve flexibility, strength and balance, while also encouraging relaxation, focus and positive mood.
Here at Barchester Healthcare, we believe in creating meaningful moments every day, supporting our residents to stay active, independent and engaged in a way that suits them best!

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Hannah, our wonderful Activities Coordinator, and some of the residents made the most of the lovely sunshine and went out for a peaceful walk.
Surrounded by fresh air and open views, everyone enjoyed conversation, gentle exercise, and a real sense of wellbeing. Moments like these are at the heart of Barchester’s Life Enrichment programme, supporting mind, body, and soul through person centred, meaningful experiences
There was plenty of time to take in the scenery. A perfect reminder that it’s the simple pleasures that often bring the greatest joy!

Poetry

Our talented resident Peter treated fellow residents to a beautiful series of poetry readings, sharing his own published work inspired by the rich social history of Sussex. 
Peter has written an incredible six published poetry books and is soon to celebrate the release of his seventh, a delightful collection of children’s poems. He is well known and admired in the Seaford community for his remarkable writing, and we are so proud to have him as part of our Port Manor family.
His readings were heartfelt, inspiring, and moving, reminding us all of the power of creativity and storytelling at any age. Thank you, Peter, for sharing your passion and talent with us!