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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Gentlemen's Day Out

What better way to enjoy the warm weather than great company, a refreshing glass of beer, and football on the big screen! Our gentlemen residents had a fantastic afternoon out with the Activity Team, sharing laughs, stories, and cheering on the match together. 

At Lynde House, we believe every day should be filled with friendship, fun, and memorable moments. Creating meaningful experiences for our residents is at the heart of everything we do.      

Remembering Their Valour, Fidelity, and Sacrifice: The 82nd Anniversary of the Allied Landing in Normandy

The 6th June 2026, marks the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. With each passing year, it becomes increasingly crucial to remember and commemorate the heroic efforts of D-Day veterans who fought to liberate Europe from Nazi Germany, so their stories are not forgotten.

Codenamed “Operation Overlord”, D-Day is still considered to this day, one of the largest military assaults in human history and the most significant victory of the Allies during WW2. And for those who have wondered what the ‘D’ in D-Day stands for ‘Day’, which was often used as a codename for important military operations. The use of the name ‘D-Day’ indicated the first day of this particular Allied WW2 operation to liberate France from the control of Nazi Germany.

At Tyspane Care Home, many of our residents, families, friends and staff have affiliations with the armed forces, which includes; Naval Service, British Army, and Royal Air Force (RAF). Therefore, it is even more crucial that these significant dates in history are remembered.  

Tyspane Care Home held several activities and events to honour the D-Day Landings. These were: raising the flag, reading articles from a newspaper published on 6th June 1940, with residents and guests from the armed forces, afternoon musical concerts by Tamsin Ball and Land Army Annie.

Thank you to everyone who made this event so special.        

Thank you to our Carers.

During Carers Week, we would like to take a moment to recognise and thank all the incredible carers who make such a difference  every day.

BBQ and Pimms in the garden

Residents enjoyed a wonderful afternoon in the garden at Waterside Court, coming together for a relaxed BBQ and refreshing glasses of Pimms.  

The delicious BBQ was a highlight of the day, and we'd like to extend a special thank you to our chef, John, for preparing such fantastic food and helping to make the event such a success. His hard work, dedication, and excellent cooking were greatly appreciated by everyone.

The event provided a lovely opportunity for residents to spend time with friends and family, enjoy good food, and share plenty of laughter and conversation. It was wonderful to see everyone coming together and making special memories.

Thank you to everyone who attended and helped make the afternoon so enjoyable. We look forward to many more happy gatherings at Waterside Court!

World Bee Day

Our residents had a wonderful time chatting and sharing sweet memories of their favourite sweets and cakes from back in the day, while learning about the importance of bees and the role they play. 

We all enjoyed tasting the homemade cakes with a nice cup of tea afterwards.   

A sunny day out in Mudeford

Our ladies had a wonderful time soaking up the coastal breeze on our recent trip to Mudeford Quay and a lovely local café.  

It was the perfect afternoon to sit back, enjoy a treat, and simply watch the world go by. 

There’s nothing quite like the fresh sea air to lift the spirits.

Bingo Bonanza at its best

We had an even bigger turnout than usual for our weekly Bingo today at Hyacinth House hosted by Manager Kamila.

It was made even more special by sitting out in the lovely sun. 

Congratulations to all our lucky winners.    

Bringing Our Doll’s House to Life – A Creative Project Months in the Making

Over the past few months, our residents have been working together on a truly charming long-term project with Marta. They have been transforming a doll’s house into a beautifully decorated miniature home. What started as a simple idea has grown into a creative journey filled with colour, conversation and teamwork.      

Residents have enjoyed painting the rooms, choosing colours and themes that reflect their own tastes and memories. They have enjoyed laying flooring and carefully putting up wallpaper to give each room its own personality. One of the most enjoyable parts has been sorting and arranging the furniture, deciding where everything goes just to make the house feel right.

The project has sparked a lot of imagination and interest and there are often different residents working on it each week. Each session brings new ideas, laughter and a real sense of achievement as the house slowly comes together. The doll’s house is more than just a craft activity – it’s a shared creation that reflects the personalities and ideas of everyone at Henford!

A Creative Afternoon Painting Chester the Rabbit and the Barchester Bear

Our residents enjoyed a creative afternoon as we gathered for a special Sip & Paint session. The star of the day was Chester the Rabbit, our very own Henford mascot lovingly made by one of our carers, JoJo. Chester’s cheerful face and floppy ears made him the perfect subject for drawing and painting, and he certainly brought out everyone’s artistic side.

Alongside Chester, residents also painted the Barchester Charitable Foundation bear, adding their own colours, patterns and personality to each piece. The room was full of concentration, laughter and plenty of proud smiles as artwork began to take shape.  

We were also lucky to have the support of our work experience student, Phoebe, who is currently doing her GCSEs in Art! She spent the afternoon helping the residents with sketching, colour choices and adding finishing touches. Her enthusiasm and talent made the session even more enjoyable and the residents loved having her involved.