St. David's Home, based in Ealing, West London, provides physiotherapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, long medium and short term care, as well as, respite and day care for people over the age of 18. We also cater for people with multiple handicaps, including brain trauma. Professionally trained and qualified staff provide 24 hour nursing care, supported by our numerous in-house services.
We provide specialist care for people with brain and spinal cord injury. Care of the elderly or infirm young people with physical disabilities and those requiring Palliative Care. We can provide short stays for people needing a little extra help or support following surgery or when family members need a break.
We provide specialist care for people with brain and spinal cord injury. Care of the elderly or infirm young people with physical disabilities and those requiring Palliative Care. We can provide short stays for people needing a little extra help or support following surgery or when family members need a break.
Services
Based in a former Royal residence in the leafy suburb of Ealing, St David's Home was first established in 1918 by Lady Anne Kerr, daughter of the 14th Duke of Norfolk. The Home is spacious, with pleasant grounds; it has its own chapel and provides a secure and relaxed environment.
The St David's Home for Disabled Ex-servicemen and women is a registered charity (Registered Charity Number 220151) providing care for the elderly and rehabilitation of the physically disabled.Whilst priority is given to ex-service personnel and their dependants, St David's is willing to care for the needs of those with disabilities, based on a needs/health assessment carried out by qualified medical staff.
The St David's Home for Disabled Ex-servicemen and women is a registered charity (Registered Charity Number 220151) providing care for the elderly and rehabilitation of the physically disabled.Whilst priority is given to ex-service personnel and their dependants, St David's is willing to care for the needs of those with disabilities, based on a needs/health assessment carried out by qualified medical staff.
The care & rehabilitation services at St David's is provided by a dedicated team of staff. Our prime objectives are the well-being and comfort of all residents. Professionally trained and qualified staff provide 24 hour nursing care, whilst maintaining the privacy and dignity of the individual. The medical needs of residents are also supported by GP, chiropody and physiotherapy services.
Below are some frequestly asked questions and please contact us directly if your question is not covered below. How do we secure a room at St David's? A. You can arrange a visit to the Home and assuming you wish to proceed and we can meet your needs or those of your loved one, an assessment will be carried out and an admission date agreed.
The history of St David's Home, originally known as Castle Hill Lodge, can be traced back as far as 1819 when the Duke of Kent - Queen Victoria's father - attempted, albeit unsuccessfully, to sell his country house near the village of Ealing. Situated at Castlebar Hill, formerly known as Castle Bear Hill, the long house, with a four-columned central portico, commanded a fine view over pastures and woods towards the distant outline of Harrow.
The Home consists of four units, namely: the new 8 bedded Century Unit, the Main Unit, the John Poland Rehabilitation Unit (named after the Home's former Chairman of Trustees) and the Lord Mark Unit (also named after the Home's former Treasurer).
All four units are staffed 24 hours a day with registered nurses who are specialists in their field and health care assistants trained in health and social care, national vocational qualifications level two and three.The newly built unit is a conversion of our old staff accommodation block, which has been configured into a new eight-bedded unit.
All four units are staffed 24 hours a day with registered nurses who are specialists in their field and health care assistants trained in health and social care, national vocational qualifications level two and three.The newly built unit is a conversion of our old staff accommodation block, which has been configured into a new eight-bedded unit.