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Welcome to Holly Lodge

When choosing a care home for someone with dementia, the most important thing is to feel confident with your decision. The home must offer high standards of care, comfort, security and support, with friendly, specially trained, professional staff and a warm, homely atmosphere. Welcome to Holly Lodge.

Care & Service

Holly Lodge provides 24-hour nursing care according to each resident’s individual care plan. The home is run by managers experienced in providing specialised care for elderly people with dementia and they are supported by a dedicated team of registered mental health nurses and trained carers. We carry out pre-admission assessments of all residents to ensure they receive the care that is specific to them and we continually re-assess each resident to ensure their care reflects their changing needs.

Residents have access to our retained GP practice, and additional services such as physiotherapy, chiropody, dental and optician appointments can be arranged.

Support & friendship

We realise how important it is for residents to stay in touch and how much they look forward to visits from family and friends, and guests are made very welcome at any time. We have a dedicated Relative’s Room where residents can meet in private with visitors or to perhaps celebrate a birthday or anniversary. We do all we can to make residents feel at home and each resident is free to spend their time as they wish. While privacy is always respected, staff and other residents are on hand to offer support and friendship when needed.

Specially designed for Dementia Care

Set in it’s own landscaped grounds and surrounded by woodland, Holly Lodge is a luxurious purpose built home designed to provide nursing care for residents with all levels of confusion, mainly with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, and other dementia related conditions.

We are passionate in trying to treat each resident as an individual, in trying to understand their personality and history and providing for their interests and needs. We aim to maintain resident’s dignity at all times, even when faced with the challenging behaviour that can be a feature of dementia.

 

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