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Aims & Objectives
- 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 of foods, which will
take into consideration dietary needs and promote healthy
eating.
- To set realistic 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.
The Range of Needs We Meet
We are able to take residents suffering from a wide variety
of conditions such as:
- Diabetes
- Cerebral Vascular Accident
- Parkinsons Disease
- Respiratory Problems
- Terminal Care
- Respite Care
- Catheterisation
This list is not exclusive and all potential residents
will undergo a pre-admission assessment prior to moving
to the home. The Home is registered to care for the elderly
with nursing needs. Sadly, we are unable to accept people
with psychiatric problems.
For full information about our home, please download our
Residents' Guide.
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