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We aim to provide the highest quality of holistic care within a homely and family-structured environment.

The central focus of our caring is to promote the wellbeing and fulfillment of our clients, in a trusting relationship through research based nursing practice.

We believe our clients, their relatives and friends should be informed partners in the
provision of this care and that their beliefs and wishes are respected and valued.

• To provide a secure, stable and comfortable environment where individual care and maintenance of dignity is paramount.

• To provide the highest standard of well informed nursing intervention as and when it is required in order to meet the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs to alleviate stress and promote a sense of well being.

• To stimulate and maintain physical and mental activity as well as social well-being.

• To provide residents with the right to personal independence and personal choice.

• To provide an excellent standard and choice of food with a daily menu offering a variety ds, which will take into consideration dietary needs and promote healthy eating.

• To set realisticof foo and attainable goals and encourage participation in decision making to reach those individual goals.

• We will act as a resource for those patients discharged back into the community, ensuring they leave the home with relevant support services to enable themselves and their relatives to cope safely at home.

• To have the right to have their cultural, religious, sexual, emotional and any other needs accepted and respected.


For full information about our home, please download our
Residents' Guide.


 


We are able to take residents suffering from a wide variety of conditions such as:

• Diabetes
• Cerebral Vascular Accident
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Respiratory Problems
• Palliative Care
• Respite Care
• Interim placements

This list is not exclusive and all potential residents will undergo a pre-admission assessment prior to moving to the home. Where needs cannot be met, the client, relative or care manager will be informed immediately to enable alternatives to be sought. We like to recommend that service users visit the home and question the staff as to how their individual needs can be met.
This is not always possible however and trial periods of stay can be arranged which are highly successful and invariable
become a “settling in period”.

Unfortunately, we are unable to accept people with mental illness.