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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Spring is in the Air!

We all know it's February, but after the rain last week, it's nice for residents to get back out into our gardens in the sunshine for a stroll.
Flowers are gently peaking out from our planters to be admired and that our residents planted and tend to, and we also have wonderful flowers in our home too for all to enjoy.
Catching the last rays of the afternoon sun this afternoon, residents said that they are so lucky to have such a magnificent panoramic view of the Malvern Hills from our home.

Celebrating Scottish Poet!

We recently enjoyed a wonderful Burns Night celebration at Bryn Ivor Lodge, made extra special by a visit from The Welsh Wedding Bagpiper, Matthew Bartlett. Throughout the morning Matthew walked through every community, filling the home with the stirring sound of traditional Scottish bagpipes.

Residents and staff were smiling from ear to ear as the music created an uplifting and emotional atmosphere, bringing back fond memories for many and creating new ones for all. The melodies sparked conversations, laughter, and even a few happy tears.

It was truly one of those moments that reminds us how powerful music can be in bringing people together. A heartfelt thank you to Matthew for giving us such a memorable and joyful experience.

Delicious treats at World Chocolate Day!

The residents at White Lodge Care Home marked National Chocolate Cake Day in the most delicious way possible with a selection of homemade treats prepared by our talented hospitality team.
The tempting spread included rich Belgian chocolate cake, indulgent chocolate fudge cake, decadent millionaire layer cake, gooey chocolate brownies and beautifully topped chocolate cupcakes. There truly was something for every chocolate lover! Of course, it was all perfectly accompanied by a comforting cup of tea.
One resident shared how absolutely delighted they were to see so many different kinds of chocolate cake all in one place. calling it a “chocolate lover’s dream!”

Community Wellbeing Event

Our home hosted a special wellbeing event on Tuesday 4th February, the home welcomed Nicola Brett from Active Recovery Therapy as guest speaker as she spoke to the community about 'the effects of aging on the body and mind and how we can slow that down'.

The home was also joined by members from the local Women’s Institute, The Deepings Bowling Association, Specsavers and the Editor of ‘I’d Rather Be in Deeping’ town magazine.

The Perfect Afternoon tea

There's nothing quite like an afternoon of high tea and live music to bring everyone together. 
 
Our residents recently enjoyed a relaxed and sociable afternoon, complete with freshly brewed tea, delicate sandwiches, savoury and sweet treats, and of course, scones with cream, jam and fresh strawberries. A truly perfect afternoon shared together!

Local Cub Scout Visit

On Tuesday evening we had the pleasure of welcoming the 17th St Andrews Cub Group and their leaders  for a social and reminiscing evening. Some of the Cubs had brought along items from home to show the residents and our residents had a selection of things to show the Cubs from their earlier years.

One leader in particular was of great interest to the residents and that was Daniel who is a Kings Scout and has been lucky enough to meet the King twice, and both Prince William and Edward, he has also been a guard of honour at the Cenotaph.
However during the evening visit with our residents he was lucky enough to get to chat to our newly appointed Resident Ambassador Alice.

Both the Cubs and our residents had a very enjoyable evening and we look forward to welcoming them again soon

Well Attended Residents Meeting

Did you know we organise regular meetings with residents and their relatives to keep everyone updated and make sure their views and preferences are heard? 

The first meeting of 2026 was well attended and very productive; full of positivity and fresh ideas for the year ahead. Lead by manager Joanna, supported by all heads of department we took the opportunity to welcome Alice as our new Resident Ambassador.
Our hospitality team laid on a little winter warmer tipple and cheese to finish the social gathering in style, which went down very well!

We can’t wait to see you in our next meeting on 24th February from 2.30pm – Family & Friends welcome.

Buddy Holly Day

Today we celebrated ‘Buddy Holly Day’ with the amazing Tony Meacock who, along with his guitar and sensational singing took us right back to the 50s!

‘Charles Hardin Holley, or Buddy Holly as he was better known, died tragically in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, aged just 22 along with fellow musicians, Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson.  He was a pioneering singer-songwriter, hailed as one of the greats of 1950’s American rock & roll, despite his short career.’

Tony did Buddy proud, and we loved every minute!

Generational Chats

Resident; Jean loves it when the students from Hardenhuish School visit to chat. Sophie and Emily were a delight.  This sort of interaction is made possible through our close links with local schools, colleges and nurseries. Intergenerational activities are a cornerstone of our life enrichment program.