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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Charity Cycle Tour

Over four days, from May 19 to 22nd a team of Barchester staff cycled over 200 miles from Thurso, through Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee to Edinburgh and finally Glasgow, stopping at 16 care homes across Barchester’s Scotland & North East division to meet well-wishers, have a well-earned break and refuel before continuing on their way.

On Thursday 21st May at 9am the tour stopped at South Grange where they were welcomed by staff and residents who offered a range of healthy snacks and refreshing drinks to keep everyone energised and motivated throughout the cycle event. South Grange also helped raise funds by holding a Charity Quiz Night to help support the team. 

Tour de Barchester 2026

Over four days, from May 19 to 22, a team of Barchester staff cycled over 200 miles from Thurso, through Inverness, Peterhead, Aberdeen, Portlethen, Dundee, Montrose, Edinburgh and finally Glasgow, stopping at 16 care homes across Barchester’s Scotland & North East division to meet well-wishers, have a well-earned break and refuel before continuing on their way.

On Wednesday 20th May at 9am the tour stopped at Kirkburn Court in Peterhead where they were welcomed by staff and residents. The cyclists were treated to a lovely healthy buffet style breakfast – complete with butteries which are a local delicacy! The home had been decorated in a vibrant cycling theme to help welcome the cyclists and they were also treated to some personalised goody bags to take away with them. Our residents and staff gathered outside to give them a huge send off – complete with confetti cannons and a few tunes on the bagpipes! 

Home hosts diabetes talk

Rivermead  hosted volunteers, Christine and Chris, from Diabetes UK for a talk about diabetes management through time. Residents, staff and visitors gathered together to learn and understand the changes to diabetes treatment through the years.

From large needles and urine tests of the past to the technology used today. With lots of memorabilia to look at and numerous pamphlets available giving an abundance of support, the session was very informative and the volunteers were able to answer all of the questions raised. Rivermead would like to thank the volunteers for giving their time to come and speak to us. 

A touch of the 'dram-actic'

Whether you’re a die-hard Scots whisky fan, an Irish whisky lover, or you like to mix it up and try something new, World Whisky Day, celebrated this year on May 16th, is the perfect day to immerse yourself in the wonderful world of whisky. It was certainly a day of fun-filled tastings for the staff and residents.

To mark the day, residents had so much fun taking part in a live virtual event: Scotch Whisky Experience. Where we learnt the history of distilling whisky in Scotland, the production process, and the regional characteristics of single malts. We also enjoyed a dram of whisky alongside this great event.

Understanding Dementia

We were pleased to host an informative and thoughtful talk on Understanding Dementia this week during Dementia Awareness Week.
Thank you to Jenny Thornton, Dementia Champion for Surrey County Council, for such and interesting and interactive talk.
The session provided valuable insight into the experiences of those living with dementia, helping us all to better understand the challenges they may face and how we can continue to offer compassionate, person-centred support.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to such and engaging and meaningful discussion,. By learning together, we can continue to create a caring, supportive environment for our residents and their families.

May Team Member of the Month

Congratulations to Jojo Chacko our employee of the month.
Jojo works as a kitchen assistant at Burwood Grange and he totally deserves this recognition. Jojo looks after our residents with care, consideration and respect. He always has a lovely smile on his face and brings a passion to his role with a can-do attitude. Congratulations Jojo.

Summer BBQ

Sizzling sunshine for our first BBQ of the year!
Residents and staff enjoyed some time in the sun for our first BBQ of the year. Thanks to the chef and kitchen team for all the delicious food and refreshing drinks. It was a lovely opportunity for residents, friends and family members to sit in our beautiful gardens, chatting and socialising.

Tour de Barchester cycle challenge

For the fifth year running, staff from Barchester Healthcare’s care homes and hospitals took on a gruelling cycling challenge, this time from Thurso to Edinburgh.  Their aim was to raise money for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation which supports older people and other adults living with a disability or mental health conditions by helping them to connect or re-connect with others in their local communities. Set up in 2000, this year marks the Foundation’s 26th year supporting individuals, community groups and small charities all across the country.

Over four days, from May 19th to 22nd, a team of Barchester staff cycled over 200 miles from Thurso, through Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee to Edinburgh and finally Glasgow, stopping at 16 care homes across Barchester’s Scotland & North East division to meet well-wishers, have a well-earned break and refuel before continuing on their way. 

Animal Therapy at Milford House

Residents who had been quietly reading or chatting suddenly lit up. Hands reached out, smiles spread, and the room filled with that unmistakable warmth that only animals seem to bring.
Our resident was introduced to these amazing puppies that belong to her daughter’s dog called Pickles.
They were so sweet and loving.
Even the staff couldn’t resist stealing a moment. A quick peek turned into a cuddle, and soon everyone was gathered around, sharing stories of pets they once loved and memories long tucked away.

It was simple, sweet, and utterly heart‑lifting, the kind of afternoon that reminds us why animal therapy is such a gift.