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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Red Nose Day

Residents, team members and families at our home in came together in a joyful show of community spirit to support Red Nose Day, raising funds for Comic Relief with a day full of laughter, colour and creativity.

The home was transformed into a hub of fun as residents and staff dressed up in a variety of hilarious outfits, from quirky costumes to bright and bold ensembles guaranteed to raise a smile. The highlight of the day was a light-hearted fashion show where staff took to the “runway” to showcase their imaginative looks, much to the delight of residents and visiting loved ones.

One resident shared: “It’s been such a lovely day. I haven’t laughed this much in ages! The costumes were fantastic and it was so nice to see everyone getting involved for a good cause.”

The event not only raised valuable funds but also highlighted the home’s commitment to wellbeing, connection and community engagement. It was a day filled with joy, kindness and generosity—proving that even the smallest acts, done together, can make a big difference.

Rugby Presentation

What a fantastic presentation at Upton Bay Residents enjoyed a fascinating Rugby journey through the ages with David Dow, Simon and student Joe from Swansea University. They loved seeing historic shirts, caps and a clacker, including the famous 1891 Welsh jersey. Great memories, learning and plenty of interest

Enjoying Sunshine

Enjoying some lovely vitamin D in the sunshine while it lasts this weekend. It’s the perfect time to get outside, feel the warmth, and make the most of these beautiful moments before the weather changes again.

Shakespeare Week

We had a wonderful trip out to Stratford-upon-Avon this week as part of our Shakespeare Week celebrations 
It was so lovely to explore somewhere different, take in the sights, and enjoy some fresh air together. There’s something quite special about being in the home of Shakespeare himself!
Barbra shared, “It was nice to see somewhere different and to get out in the fresh air and blow the cobwebs away.” 

Football Madness

A lovely morning at chasetown fc
Our residents enjoyed a coffee morning, full of smiles, chats, and great company.

Cat Cuddles

We had a very special visitor at the home – the lovely Lola the Savanna cat 
Lola came to see us just one day after having a scan to check on her kittens, and it also happened to be her 4th birthday!  Our residents were absolutely delighted to meet her.
Residents commented on how incredibly friendly and dainty she was – she truly won everyone’s hearts.
Lola’s story made her visit even more special. Her owner shared that she was rescued after previously being kept in a hamster cage, making her calm, affectionate nature all the more remarkable.
It was a visit full of smiles, cuddles, and lots of love – thank you, Lola, for brightening our day

We Like to Move It!

Are you looking for a care home where you can retain your independence and stay fit and healthy? 
At Kings Park we offer a range of fun, accessible fitness activities—from gentle chair exercises to group sessions—all designed to keep our residents active, confident, and doing what they love.
Stay independent, feel your best, and be part of a supportive, welcoming community.

Springtime Forever Flowers!

This afternoon we sat down in the cafe for a craft activity, making pipe cleaner flowers, some for Easter (It is amazing what you can make too!) Everyone enjoyed the afternoon crafting, chatting and in the back ground watching live on a tablet the Blue Tits busy making their nest for this year

What EGG-CELLENT Easter Egg Designs!

Our home is filled with wonderful pictures from local school children, who were invited to design a Easter egg pictures for residents to enjoy over Easter and display around our home. We were blown away by the absolutely lovely pictures given to our residents and as you can see, our residents loved looking through them and picking their favourites! One of our school winners was Brooke from Leigh & Bransford school and she was thoroughly thrilled to win as she spent so long doing her design. Brooke said 'I never win anything!' Well we are glad you entered Brooke!
Thank you to all of the lovely children that took part from the following schools (- each entrant got a mini egg too);  St Matthias C of E Primary School,  Callow End C of E Primary School, Powick C of E Primary School,  Leigh & Bransford Primary School, - Madresfield C Of E Primary School