Living with dementia can be a frightening and lonely experience, both for individuals and their families. Significantly, changes to routine or environment can sometimes make the condition worse. We have many years of experience supporting older people to maintain their independence whilst living with conditions like dementia.
As a result, our Caregivers all receive in-depth training to equip them with the skills needed to care for those living with dementia. Dementia doesn't have to be the death sentence that it used to be. Here at Beechwood Gardens we focus on enriching the lives of our residents by offering full support through care plans tailored to individual needs, as well as creating new experiences through activities and one-to-one support when needed.
As a result, our Caregivers all receive in-depth training to equip them with the skills needed to care for those living with dementia. Dementia doesn't have to be the death sentence that it used to be. Here at Beechwood Gardens we focus on enriching the lives of our residents by offering full support through care plans tailored to individual needs, as well as creating new experiences through activities and one-to-one support when needed.
Reviews (5)
Rosemary Browne-Marke
Aug 08, 2020
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Michael Parry
Nov 19, 2018
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My grandfather went in very ill under NHS admission. All I could ask for is that the staff gave the care that he deserved and they did so much more. Caring of myself and relatives as we visited and always open to a chat about progress and in contact with doctors and nurses. Special mention to the two Emma's.
Vicki Winders
Nov 09, 2018
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Highly recommend this care home the loving caring warm atmosphere that is given off is very reassuring they show great hospitality and always let you know of any changes or concerns regarding your family and make the house feel a home. They go above and beyond to reach the individual needs your family might have my friends nan had lots of particular ways such as getting up late certain things she would like to eat and times she would like to go in the garden and they met all her needs. It is quiet a smaller home so because of the numbers I feel they get more time and one to one care with the staff
Wendy Peggs
Sep 23, 2018
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As one of the owners of Beechwood gardens, I do not recognise JW who posted 6 months ago or how often she visited. We are a small home and occasionally residents' clothes get mixed up but this happens in the vast majority of homes. The idea of people living in a care home is to be part of a community rather than the isolation many older people suffer, but if a resident wished to be in there room it would always be respected and it would be on their care plan. "Just sitting in the lounge" is the norm in a home as our residents are mostly very elderly or disabled. They usually require staff assistance
Jacquie White
Nov 04, 2017
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We had a friend in there and though I must say, the staff were very friendly and helpful and always ready with a hot drink when visitors walked in, but his clothes were always going missing and he had often got other people's clothes on when we visited. He was never in his room, but just sitting in the lounge area, with the TV on, usually quite loud, so you couldn't talk properly.
Apparently that is all they did, just sat in front of the TV all day. He was a lot worse when he came out than he was when he went in. It drove him mad.
I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.
Apparently that is all they did, just sat in front of the TV all day. He was a lot worse when he came out than he was when he went in. It drove him mad.
I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.