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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Red Kite Nursery Visit

We were thrilled to welcome children from Red Kite Nursery into the home for a fun-filled visit with our residents. The children joined us in the garden, where everyone enjoyed playing games together and making the most of the outdoor space.

There was a lovely sense of joy as residents and children chatted, laughed and encouraged one another during the activities. These intergenerational visits are always very special, bringing energy, smiles and wonderful moments of connection to the home.

A big thank you to Red Kite Nursery for spending time with us and helping create such a happy and memorable day for our residents.          

A visit from our local MP

We were delighted to welcome our local MP, Tom Gordon, to the home on Friday for a lovely visit with our residents and team. During the visit, Tom took the time to meet and chat with residents, hearing about life at the home and the activities we enjoyed.

He also joined in with our quiz, which brought plenty of laughter, concentration and friendly competition. It was wonderful to see everyone getting involved and enjoying the opportunity to spend time together.

Visits like this mean a great deal to our residents, helping strengthen our links with the wider community and giving everyone the chance to share stories and conversation.            

VE Day Celebrations

We marked VE Day with a wonderful day of celebration, reflection and fun here at home. In the morning, residents enjoyed games out in the garden, making the most of the fresh air and spending time together in the sunshine.

There was a lovely atmosphere throughout the day, with plenty of smiles, laughter and conversation as everyone joined in at their own pace. In the afternoon, we were treated to a fantastic performance, which brought music, memories and a real sense of occasion to the home.                

A mix of humour, sophistication, and relaxation

Tyspane Care Home celebrated Cocktail Day in style! Residents, families, friends and community enjoyed a selection of delicious cocktails in the Community Garden, Activities Lounge, and, where necessary, in residents' rooms. The atmosphere was one of merriment and joy. The cocktails were mixed, shaken and stirred, and served with nibbles whilst listening to a specially designed cocktail playlist created by residents. 

The playlist, like the cocktails, was a balance between lively and relaxed. It featured upbeat, mild tempo songs that encouraged mingling without overwhelming conversations. Some of the classical songs are: L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole, Beyond the Sea by Bobby Darin and Come with Me by Frank Sinatra.         

Knit and Natter

Wednesday this week saw the return of our knit and natter sessions.

Knit and natter was very popular with our residents, and we hope to finish the blanket we started in our last sessions, whilst Karen, our Activities Coordinator, brought in some cocktails for the residents to try. Hopefully the knitting wasn't affected too much.               

International Nurse's Day

International Nurses Day is an international day observed around the world on 12 May (the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth) each year, to mark the contributions that nurses make to society.

Today, staff and residents celebrated our wonderful nurses and presented them with gifts. Head Chef Corey Leake made a delicious cake for our nurses and Chef Dario Mozzettini prepared some refreshments.  

Thank you to our nurses for the care, compassion and expertise you deliver daily to our residents to ensure their well-being.   

Scotch Whiskey Event

Yesterday residents learnt the history of distilling whisky in Scotland, the production process, and the regional characteristics of single malts. Residents were able to enjoy a dram of Whisky and also enjoyed a quiz following the event.  

The Scotch Whisky Experience is a five-star visitor attraction located at the top of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, next to Edinburgh Castle. The Scotch Whisky Experience was opened in 1988, when 19 individual Scotch whisky companies wanted to create a showcase for the Scotch whisky industry. Their knowledge and experience allowed for a great event for all whisky lovers, or those with an interest in historic craft making!   

Residents learnt about:
• A brief history of distilling whisky in Scotland
• Basic steps of whisky production and how they impact flavour
• Difference between single malts and blends
• The regional characteristics of the single malts

Resident Joan said, "I didn't know so much was involved in just making a whisky!"

Jean said, "I used to enjoy a small whisky with ginger ale before bedtime, CHEERS!"        

Val's birthday

Resident Val celebrated her birthday with other residents and her family as we also celebrated the family bonds that tie us on Families Day.

The International Day of Families is observed annually on May 15th to celebrate the importance of families, promote awareness of family-oriented issues, and highlight the role of family units in communities worldwide. 

The Fabulous Neil Richardson entertained us with music from the west end and favourites from the 50s and 60s. Residents enjoyed having a dance and our hospitality team prepared delicious food and a beautiful cake for Val. Neil Richardson sang Happy Birthday to Val along with residents, families and staff. 

Val said, “Thank you so much, it’s been wonderful and a lovely surprise and I nearly didn’t come as I was expecting my son."

Fortunately, Val’s son was in on the surprise and celebrated with her.      

A beautiful day in the garden

We made the most of the lovely weather as our wonderful residents spent time outdoors clearing weeds and planting seeds. It was such a heart-warming moment filled with laughter, teamwork, and shared memories.

As they worked, many residents fondly reflected on how they used to care for their own gardens. These conversations brought back so many special memories and truly made the day even more meaningful.

Sonia smiled and said, “I can’t wait for it to sprout.” Sylvia added, “We have to take time to nourish the seeds if we want them to flourish.”

Moments like these remind us how simple activities can bring so much joy, connection, and purpose. We’re already looking forward to watching our little garden grow!