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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A birthday surprise!
Resident, Stan had always wanted to revisit his place of work, Greyleys Jersey Dairies in Elvington near York, so staff at the home made his birthday wish a reality, proving the old adage, it’s never too late.
Stan has lived at Stamford Bridge for over a year and is beloved by staff and residents alike. Staff at the home were delighted to be a part of making his birthday wish come true, as they knew how much it meant to him, and they all wanted to be there to see the smile on Stam’s face when his surprise was realised.
Staff have been dedicated to helping him achieve it. Stan was able to reconnect with the herd of cows he looked after whilst working at the diary and was able to see several newborn calves only two days old. Stan’s former colleagues were delighted to see him and served a delicious spread of home-made cakes accompanied by a cup of his favourite Yorkshire tea in his old mug! It was an emotional visit and Stan was delighted to catch up with his former colleagues.
Celebrating 20-years of long service!
One of our nurses has received a prestigious Long Service Award in celebration of working at Barchester Healthcare for twenty years.
Ida Juliao, now a registered nurse, started at Barchester in 2005 and has worked with residents and their relatives to ensure that their needs have been met over the years.
Rachael Moss, General Manager, said: “We’re delighted to be celebrating twenty years of loyal service to Ida. She has demonstrated her dedication and loyalty to this home and its residents year after year. I speak for all of us here at Mulberry Court when I say that I’m looking forward to many more years of working with Ida.
The Battle of Towton historical presentation
Local historian and founder of Our History Explored, Mr Chris Berendt, gave a fascinating historical presentation about the Battle of Towton 1461, the most deadly battle ever on English soil and one of the most pivotal moments of the 15th century Wars of the Roses - the war which inspired the TV show 'Game of Thrones'. Mr Berendt brought in a selection of medieval weapons and armour pieces from the period, for residents to hold and look at. Activities Coordinator, Neil, even roleplayed as a medieval knight from the battle!
Sing along
Upton Bay Residents, Family, and Friends enjoyed a wonderful singing session with Sally.
She delighted us with Wartime Melodies, 50s & 60s favourites, and some beloved Family Classics.
Lots of singing along. A truly lovely time was had by all.
Kathy and her passion for painting
Kathy, who has always loved painting, has finally decided to pick it up again with the support of her daughter Debbie.
Her passion has even inspired some of our team to join in and rediscover their creativity.
It’s wonderful to see art bringing us all closer.
Happy Halloween
At Ritson Lodge we love hosting events that we can open up to our relatives, friends and the wider community. Life at Ritson Lodge is about being part of the local community and enjoying life long hobbies whilst also exploring new experiences.
Our Residents enjoyed a visit from some mischievous young friends for a fantastic Happy Halloween Party. There were fun treats and refreshments as all enjoyed the intergenerational fun.
At Ritson Lodge we know that intergenerational activity is hugely beneficial to all involved as it encourages communication and social skills. Intergenerational contact also helps to develop language and reading confidence through shared activities, as well as increasing confidence and self-esteem. Lastly it helps children to develop empathy, care and kindness, helping them to understand and talk more positively about ageing and older people.
Dementia-friendly silent disco with DJ Pete
At Highfield, we know that music is something that brings everyone together, and it can be highly therapeutic for people living with dementia. Residents showed off their dance moves in style at our dementia-friendly silent disco, hosted by the fan favourite, DJ Pete.
Posh pooch
Animal therapy is one of the cornerstones of our life enrichment program and features regularly on our resident-led weekly activity planner.
Our Residents had a visit from two very posh pooches today Rambo and Arnie (not sure their names fit). Our Activities Team plan regular pet therapy sessions which provides emotional support, offers physical and mental health benefits, such as reducing stress, improving mood, and encouraging light exercise.
Home present cheque to local charity
Newton House care home in Grantham recently presented Grantham Creates C.I.C with a cheque for £1,500 towards the cost of art equipment and materials for groups that focus on mental health and wellbeing.
The funds had been awarded by Barchester’s Charitable Foundation, a charity that helps older people and adults with a disability or mental health problems across England, Scotland and Wales by offering grants to help people connect or re-connect with others in their local community.
The care home welcomed Darren Whiting to a small gathering in the home’s cafe to receive the cheque and celebrate being awarded the grant.