The care and well being of our residents at has always been of paramount importance to us and now it has never been more so. At this time our sole priority is to protect the residents of St Brelades and the Cumberland so we have taken the decision to lock down our homes to reduce the spread of this disease.
We transformed our offices, training rooms and meeting rooms into accommodation so that our staff could move in to look after the 55 ladies living with with us. This measure means that whilst day to day life continues our residents and carers are spending more social time together providing more entertainment and activities and it is working out better than hoped for.
We transformed our offices, training rooms and meeting rooms into accommodation so that our staff could move in to look after the 55 ladies living with with us. This measure means that whilst day to day life continues our residents and carers are spending more social time together providing more entertainment and activities and it is working out better than hoped for.
Services
St. Brelades and The Cumberland carehomes specialise in dementia care and offer a friendly residential service for women. St Brelades and The Cumberland care homes are top local providers of specialist residential dementia care in Herne Bay, Kent, offering women with dementia from across the county a friendly, home-from-home environment.
St Brelades is registered to provide care specialist dementia care for up to 37 residents, whilst The Cumberland can accommodate up to 29 residents. It is the right of every service user to continue to observe her faith.
Services for a range of faiths are held at the Home and we will always endeavour to arrange for a representative of your religion to visit the Home or if possible for you to attend a place of your particular worship, should you so wish.Reverend Barbara Nicholson from St Bartholomews church holds an Anglican service on the first Thursday of each month.
Services for a range of faiths are held at the Home and we will always endeavour to arrange for a representative of your religion to visit the Home or if possible for you to attend a place of your particular worship, should you so wish.Reverend Barbara Nicholson from St Bartholomews church holds an Anglican service on the first Thursday of each month.
Residents at St Brelades and The Cumberland enjoy a high standard of accommodation, with larger than average rooms, and excellent facilities. Most of our residents come for long-term stays in our pleasant home-from-home. We also offer short term respite stays, perhaps following a period in hospital, or to allow family carers a break.
Meals are an important part of life, and our residents at St Brelades and The Cumberland enjoy a varied, tasty and nutritious menu provided by our excellent in-house chefs. The menu changes regularly, designed by our excellent in-house chefs around locally sourced, seasonal food. All meals are freshly prepared daily, and cooked on the premises, including the delicious homemade cakes which are on offer at tea time.
A local GP visits us regularly, as do District Nurses when nursing support is needed. Of course, any resident can continue to see their own GP if they're registered with a local surgery. A local dental practice provides oral health care, or our residents can continue to see their own dentist. We offer all our residents are regular eye health checks, with follow-up eye assessments as required.
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