Welcome to Lordington Park, a residential care, short-term respite and convalescence care home for the Elderly. Located in the centre of Lordington, Chichester we are nestled within the peaceful and scenic West Sussex South Downs National Park.
Lordington Park has been owned and run by our family for over 30 years, and we have been privileged to provide long-term residential care as well as short-term respite and convalescence care for ladies and gentlemen during this time.Our residents are at the heart of everything we do and providing a friendly 'home from home' residence is important to all the people who live and work here.
Lordington Park has been owned and run by our family for over 30 years, and we have been privileged to provide long-term residential care as well as short-term respite and convalescence care for ladies and gentlemen during this time.Our residents are at the heart of everything we do and providing a friendly 'home from home' residence is important to all the people who live and work here.
Services
The peaceful surroundings with superb views over the downs, friendly staff and delicious home cooked food help to make Lordington Park a warm and comfortable home from home experience. Our aims and objectives sit around four key principles, in order for our residents to get the most out of their stay at Lordington Park.
Lordington Park's strong philosophy of care is based around each individual resident, understanding physical and emotional security and needs, and respecting individuality, dignity and personal beliefs. When you choose to stay at Lordington Park, you are assured of security together with freedom from worries of coping alone, and with the added advantage of companionship and excellent residential care.
At Lordington Park Residential Care and Convalescent Home, we pride ourselves in making our residents' stay with us happy and comfortable. Please read about what a few of our residents and their families and friends say about Lordington Park below. Our mother stayed at Lordington Park recently for a number of months until she recently passed away.
Lordington Park Residential Care and Convalescent Home for the elderly is nestled in the picturesque landscapes of the South Downs situated near to the city of Chichester. For our residents who wish to get out for a breath of fresh air or have a day out with visiting relatives, there are plenty of delightful local attractions within close proximity or a short drive from Lordington Park.
Potential residents are encouraged to visit Lordington Park prior to admission, however we accept that this may cause difficulties for residents who live a considerable distance away. Mrs. Rutland or Mrs. Smith are available to answer any queries you may have either during a viewing or by telephone.
Reviews (2)
Caroline Lewis
Jan 21, 2021
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My father spent the last year of his life receiving the best possible care from the staff at Lordington Park. During these difficult times, he was positive and always grateful for the help and care he received, enjoying the home-cooked food and while he was able to, the company of other residents and the countryside setting of this beautiful home. It is the nearest to being in your own home that is possible when care demands exceed those your family are able to give. However hard it is to make the decision for elderly parents to move to full-time care, Lordington Park felt like extended family
Ali Willicombe
Jan 18, 2021
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My 91-year-old mother, who has dementia, has been a resident since October 2015.
Throughout this time we have always been delighted with the care she receives and she is able to enjoy an excellent quality of life in a very caring and loving environment. The family management and staff are a very cohesive team and the peaceful atmosphere conveys a sense of home from home.
Since March 2020 (COVID-19) the staff have offered relatives different ways to be able to keep in touch or visit. The latest facility is a completely enclosed inside pod which has been constructed in a corner of the large drawing
Throughout this time we have always been delighted with the care she receives and she is able to enjoy an excellent quality of life in a very caring and loving environment. The family management and staff are a very cohesive team and the peaceful atmosphere conveys a sense of home from home.
Since March 2020 (COVID-19) the staff have offered relatives different ways to be able to keep in touch or visit. The latest facility is a completely enclosed inside pod which has been constructed in a corner of the large drawing