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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Supermarket Sweep for our Lovely Residents

We took a trip to Tesco for a bit of shopping and, of course, a well-earned cup of tea. There were plenty of smiles as everyone browsed the aisles, picked out a few treats, and enjoyed a relaxing break together over a warm drink.

One of the highlights of the day was a heart warming moment when a kind lady and her child overheard us chatting and wished Millie a very happy birthday. Such a simple gesture, but it truly made her day and brought a big smile to her face.

These little trips mean so much, getting out and about and staying connected to the community. Supporting residents to enjoy outings, shopping, meals out and other trips is a key aspect of the weekly activities calendar. 

Memory Lane Cafe

The sweet smell of freshly brewed coffee and sweet treats filled the air as our residents came together for a Memory Lane Café.
 
Our residents enjoyed a lovely morning filled with laughter, plenty of hearty chatter and good company.
Our coffee morning had a floral theme, with flower arranging and we made good use of our Oomph Wellness activity books to further promote conversation and memories.

Birthday Celebration for Beryl

We had a lovely time celebrating Beryl’s birthday. The day was filled with smiles, laughter, and a wonderful sense of togetherness. 

Residents, staff, and visitors all came together to make it extra special, with delicious treats, warm wishes, and plenty of happy moments shared. It was heartwarming to see Beryl surrounded by so much kindness and joy. Thank you to everyone who helped make her day so memorable. Happy birthday, Beryl!

At Glebefields Care home we celebrate birthdays not just as a mark of ageing another year but as a celebration of life, achievements, and personal growth. It's a time for reflection, gratitude, and looking forward to future possibilities. Birthdays provide a special opportunity for us to help residents to gather with loved ones and create lasting memories.

Painting and crafts

Our residents have some hidden artisitc talents! We really enjoy our craft sessions and this time we were painting our own little houses and mugs. Our residents really enjoy experimenting with different colour pallets. 

Silent Disco

Silent Disco here at Ouse View!


What a fantastic time for our residents, performed by Pete Goldup brilliant DJ, engaging our residents and great sense of humour too! 

Animal Visit

We have had some special visitors!
 
We absolutely adore welcoming our animal friends to join us at Ouse View. It is always such fun - our residents enjoy petting the animals and feeling there different coats, skins and shells

A Trip to the Garden Centre

Our lovely residents enjoyed a sunny drive to Bridget’s nurseries Garden Centre. We strolled among plants & gifts, then relaxed in the garden sipping tea & coffee. Such a lovely afternoon in the sunshine. 

Off to the races at Vecta House

Today we brought the glamour of Aintree Ladies Day right here to our home, celebrating one of the most stylish days of the year in true Vecta House fashion.

Our lovely residents dug out their favourite hats and fascinators, looking absolutely radiant and ready for the finish line. We transformed our space with a wonderful horse-racing themed display, creating the perfect atmosphere to watch the races together. To make the day even more relaxing, everyone enjoyed soothing aromatherapy massages, adding a touch of spa-like luxury to the festivities.

The afternoon was made even sweeter with a delicious cream tea and a glass of wine to toast to the winners. It has been a day filled with laughter, pampering, and great company. Good luck to everyone’s horses! 

Second Chef Cassie Cooks Up New Skills in Canine First Aid

Second Chef Cassie has proven that care at the home extends well beyond the kitchen. As a dedicated member of the care home’s team for 14 years, Cassie recently went above and beyond her culinary duties to earn a certificate in Canine First Aid.

The inspiration behind this new qualification is Cassie’s beloved 3-year-old Labrador, Louie. Born with hip dysplasia in both back legs, Louie has been a regular at Well Dog Hydrotherapy, in Peterborough since he was a puppy. It was through this long-standing relationship that the hydrotherapy team, led by Stacey, offered Cassie the chance to train alongside them.

Cassie said "Stacey and her team are amazing, always giving help and advice," "When she offered me the opportunity to do the Canine First Aid course with her team, I jumped at it. I wanted to better my knowledge so I know exactly what to do in an emergency for Louie."

At Hampton Grove, Cassie is known for her 14 years of service and her active presence in the local community. While she usually spends her time preparing nutritious meals for residents, her new skills highlight the diverse passions and spirit that define the staff at Hampton Grove.

Stefan Lupu, General Manager at Hampton Grove said "We are super proud of Cassie on her achievement and passion in learning, not only in the kitchen but to support the welfare of her dog Louie, we often have dogs visiting in the home and knowing that we have a staff member that we can reach out to should an emergency arise”.

Stacey Parish who is the founder of Well Dog Hydrotherapy shared “Cassie is a valued client who is dedicated to the care of her dog Louie. Cassie was one of the first clients we asked to get involved with the first aid and CPR training which she achieved”