Recent news
Strictly Pat & Les (not Len) score the perfect 10 at St Andrew’s Lodge
Residents at Churchill Living’s St Andrews Lodge enjoyed a twirl around the dancefloor last week, with an exclusive ballroom dancing session, complete with Strictly score boards.
Tony enjoys a hassle-free move with Home Exchange
Tony Anslow is enjoying life in his new apartment at Churchill Living’s Bower Lodge in Shirley, after benefiting from a smooth and hassle free move thanks to Churchill’s Home Exchange service.
Jubilee Lodge raises over £2,200 for Devon Air Ambulance
The community of apartment Residents at Churchill Living’s Jubilee Lodge in Seaton came together last week to present a cheque for £2,293.16 to the Devon Air Ambulance Trust.
WhatHouse? Awards ‘Gold’ for Churchill Living
Churchill Living has achieved a top honour at the national WhatHouse? Awards 2023, winning a Gold Award in the ‘Best Retirement Home Developer’ category.
How to boost your wellbeing in your retirement years
Worried about your wellbeing in retirement? Check out some of our tips so you can stay content and satisfied during your retirement years.
Fareham Fire Service visits Beck Lodge
Fareham’s White Watch crew recently joined Churchill Living apartment Residents for a coffee morning at Beck Lodge in Park Gate.
What are the most social hobbies for retirees?
Discover some of our most social hobbies for retirees, and you’ll be making long-lasting friendships in no time.
Older people stay young at heart – but would love to be 30 again!
Hobbies, spending time with grandchildren and connecting with friends on social media have all topped a poll of how people stay young and retain their independence in later life.
Residents at Betjeman Lodge raised £196 to help fight breast cancer on Wear It Pink Day
Betjeman Lodge Residents took part in Wear It Pink Day on Friday October 20th. Everybody had fun dressing up in pink, helping to fund life-changing breast cancer research and support with the £196.oo that they raised on the day!
Creativity in retirement: what are the benefits?
Did you always have a creative spirit that felt wasted at your day job? You’re in luck - once you retire, you’ll have plenty of time to follow that creative passion you’ve always wanted to explore, but never had time for.









