Activities at Glebefields Care Home

Our teams are trained to enrich the lives of residents through stimulating the mind, body and soul, and taking the time to learn about each person to ensure everyone receives support that adds enrichment to their life.

Activities are the cornerstone of a wholesome home experience, and our Activities Coordinators are always putting their creative minds to the test by organising new and exciting social events for residents to partake in. Of course, we take into account the likes and dislikes of those we support, so if someone doesn’t feel like trying something new, there will always be something on offer to reflect their personal interests. For the people who may just prefer some peace and quiet instead, we also offer one-to-one time that can be enjoyed with a nice cup of coffee or just a simple chat – whatever they desire.

Enriching life
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Activities Assistant

Ashitha Dinesh

Activities Assistant

Hi, I'm Ashitha, and I'm proud to be part of the team at Glebefields Care Home as an Activities Assistant. I joined the Glebefields family in 2023, having earned my master’s degree in electrical engineering from Coventry University. Despite my engineering background, I bring a fresh perspective to enriching the lives of our residents. I enjoy creating an environment where they can have fun, connect with others, and stay mind active. Together with my co-workers, I'm dedicated to making every moment special for our residents, bringing happiness and meaning to their lives. It's an honour to be part of such a compassionate and dedicated team at Glebefields Care Home.

Activities and Events Partnerships

As part of our bespoke life-enrichment programmes, we host a number of live virtual events in the home on a regular basis through a number of partnerships with places of interest and world class performance companies

Life at Glebefields Care Home

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Festival of Lights - Happy Diwali

Today at Glebefields we marked the start of the Hindu festival of Diwali, popularly known as the ‘festival of lights’ with a fashion show from staff in traditional dress; ladies brightly coloured sarees and gentlemen's kurta.

Admin Assistant Shilpa started the celebration by giving our residents and guests the background story to ‘Lakshmi’ the goddess of wealth and symbol of prosperity.

Shilpa explained the story highlights the good fortune and success that Lakshmi bestows upon those who work hard and seek help sincerely. It also demonstrates that during times of success, one must never become complacent or arrogant, as success has a way of getting away from people.

Staff members Ashitha, Tincy and Shilpa helped decorate the lounge with colourful patterned rangoli and diyas, marigold flowers, garlands and candles which are lit to signify the triumph of good over evil.

Head chef Bose Jose and the hospitality team prepared a verity of traditional Indian dishes with a range of spicy samosas, crispy onion bhajis and plenty of Indian sweets treats including barfi and milk pedas for the whole home to enjoy.

Marjorie and Edith, residents at Glebefields commented: “We love all of the different cultural events that are celebrated here, there’s always something going on. We especially like the religious festivals from other cultures and sampling the wonderful food.”

General Manager, Nisha Shaji said: “To celebrate Diwali at the home was fantastic, the colourful glow of the lamps created a very wonderful atmosphere and our chef made the most delicious dishes – everyone had a fantastic time.”

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Trick or Treat?

Our pumpkin patch and the residents of Glebefields enjoyed little Halloween night visitors for fun, frolics and plenty of sweet treats!

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Intergenerational Pumpkin Fun

A heart-warming visit from Little Sparrows Childcare in Banbury! They come to brighten our days every month, and this time, we had a fantastic time decorating pumpkins together. Our fantastic activity coordinator, Kay, never fails to create funny moments with the kids, and residents and staff all join in the fun, leaving everyone smiling and happy. 
 

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Residents' Pumpkin Patch

Happy Halloween! The Halloween season is in full swing. Our creative residents and staff have been busy carving pumpkins, turning them into enchanting jack-o'-lanterns. Their combined artistic touch has added a touch of Halloween magic to our home. And to make it even more festive, we've set up a charming pumpkin patch display. Stay tuned for more updates!

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Virtual demonstration Spooky Creations

In preparation for our Halloween celebrations we were treated to an interactive virtual cookery demonstration courtesy of one of Barchester’s Hospitality Trainers, Joy Whitlock. Head chef Bose Jacob had prepared lots of cupcakes, biscuits and cookies in advance so that residents could not only sample the wares, but have a go at creating and decorating their own with icing, fondant, edible baubles and glitter.

As they watched Joy, and supported by activities; Kay our residents; Marlene, Pam, Ivy and Brian had a spooktastic time decorating chocolate cupcakes with their own crafted fondant eyes, skulls and spiders. Taking inspiration from Joy they loved creating their own terrifying severed shortbread fingers - fully getting into the Halloween spirit!

General Manager, Nisha Shaji said: “Our residents love sweet treats so Joy’s designs went down a storm here! It was brilliant that our residents were able to sample the cakes and biscuits and follow along with Joy as she decorated them so cleverly. It was such a lovely afternoon, we can’t thank Joy enough.”

Joy said “It was an absolute pleasure to be able to show the residents how to decorate their own cupcakes and cookies with some ghoulish Halloween designs! Thanks to all the chefs in our homes across the country who supported me to deliver this really lovely activity.” Happy Halloween everyone - we've got our ghoulish shortbread fingers crossed our spooky designs will win the #BarchesterHalloween competition. 

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Trip to Antiques Centre

A delightful day out! Our residents Ivy, Pam, and Sheila, along with our staff, enjoyed a trip to Banbury Antiques Centre. Sheila even brought along her cherished teddy bear. We had a fantastic time exploring unique treasures, and Sheila purchased a one-of-a-kind Japanese ceramic cat, which added to the excitement. Everyone had a great time shopping for special finds.

After our shopping adventure, we gathered at the café for a lovely tea and coffee. The joy on everyone's faces was truly heart-warming. It's moments like these that make life even more beautiful.

Upcoming events

Friday Fish and Chips

Enjoy a classic British favourite freshly prepared in our on-site 5 star rated kitchen.  Visit our warm and welcoming home and meet our friendly manager.

 

Professionals' Lunch

A networking light lunch experience designed to inspire collaboration and networking. Exchange ideas and build relationships.FREE EVENT, all welcome, see you there!

Blue Light Pit Stop

All emergency services are welcome to join us at any time for refreshments and a comfort break. Just a small way to say thank you for all that you do.