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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Employee of the Month

We are proud to recognise Idara who was our employee of the Month for September,  as a carer he always brings unwavering cheerfulness and genuine passion to his role.

His positive spirit lifts both colleagues and residents, creating an encouraging and supportive environment for everyone around him. 
Idara was presented with a gift of thanks by General Manager Jo. We'd all like to say well done to Idara, and thank you for your commitment and for making such a meaningful difference.

Community spirit and fun!

Linda, Willie, Sandra, and Nancy attended Pennyland Primary School's Christmas market. It was a lovely evening and a nice way to ease in to the holiday season, made even more special by our friendship with Pennyland School. In fact, many of the p7 students who visit the home stopped to say hello and we also had a lovely chat with their teacher, Mrs. Parnell. The market was to raise funds for the students' Christmas treat: a trip to the cinema in December. We hope that their fundraising went very well!
 
The evening was made even more special for Linda, as she was joined by her daughter, Nicole. The pair were able to browse and shop and enjoy the time together. We hope to do the same for more families as we approach the holidays.

Christmas Fayre brings community together

Staff, residents, relatives and the local community came together to enjoy a wonderful Christmas Fayre.

There were all kinds of stalls on offer, manned by volunteers from Creative Collective Bridlington, friends and family, and lots of local stallholders came along to sell their wares too. There were a variety of delicious cakes, lovely craft items, fabulous crocheted gifts, including a Tombola and much more.

The team at Mallard Court care home would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who either manned a stall, donated a raffle prize or who came along to support the home. There was a fantastic atmosphere, and it was lovely and heart-warming to see our residents, visitors and staff enjoying the day together.

A special thank you to Deputy Mayor Ray Pollard for attending the event and enjoying the occasion with everyone.

Remembrance Day

We had many things going on for Remembrance Day this year. Including trips to the local remembrance garden, making and displaying our own poppy memorial in our beautiful garden, a special church service delivered by churches together and an Armistice Day lunch and concert with beautiful singer Miranda. One highlight of which was watching Miranda and the residents all sing Jerusalem with so much passion it drew tears.

We shall remember them.     

Diwali Celebrations

We enjoyed a magical evening filled with sparkling prosecco and firework sparklers as we celebrated Bonfire night in our garden here at Kingfisher Lodge as well as another night of sparklers to finish our Diwali celebrations earlier in the week.

Our hospitality team served delicious hotdogs on Bonfire night for residents and visitors, and we had music filling the air creating a wonderful atmosphere. 

“It’s so lovely to be out in the garden having a party in the dark,” said Joan, one of our residents.     

The Witching Hour

What a spooktacular event we had celebrating Halloween with the community and local children. We carved pumpkins, made Halloween decorations and had a fancy-dress competition.

Our fancy-dress winner was a wonderful young vampire, but all the children looked amazing, and a lot of our residents became witches for the day too.

We were all rewarded by fiendishly spooky cakes, chocolate and marshmallow drinks and, of course, lots of sweeties. 

Remembrance Sunday

Today at Cedars Care Home, we gathered to honour and remember the brave men and women who served our country. Our residents shared memories, reflected on loved ones, and observed a moment of quiet remembrance. Many here carry stories that remind us of the resilience, courage, and unity shown during times of great hardship.

This year, one of our residents has been proudly selling poppies at reception, helping us raise funds and awareness in support of the Royal British Legion. We are incredibly proud of the compassion and dedication shown within our Cedars community.

We are deeply honoured to support and care for those who lived through history, and to ensure their stories, sacrifices, and experiences are never forgotten. From generation to generation, we remember. Lest We Forget.   

Remembrance Sunday

Today we reflect on and remember those who gave the ultimate sacrifice and to those who return but never the same, together as a nation. This morning our residents watched the live coverage of Remembrance Sunday, at The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. We marked this very special day by holding a two-minute silence as we observed the wreath laying ceremony, and looked on at the march of nearly 10,000 veterans.

This afternoon we had our special remembrance service, held by our local Chaplain, Alison. All three communities at Bluebell joined together in our reception area, wearing their poppies with pride.

Today we remembered, 
We remembered those who served before
We remembered those who are no more 
We remember those who serve today 
We remember them all on Remembrance Day.
Lest we forget. 

Bonfire Night

Tonight, our residents celebrated bonfire night. We gathered in the garden with hot chocolates and sweet treats and enjoyed some sparklers. Our talented kitchen team put together a lovely bonfire-themed menu, including sausages, jacket potatoes and mushy peas.

For those who didn’t wish to come into the garden, we had some virtual firework displays in each of our communities for all to enjoy.   

Whilst some residents enjoyed looking out the windows and balconies at the pretty firework displays, we could see. We had music playing in the garden and lots of us were up dancing and singing.