Cherry Lodge Rest Home
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Cherry Lodge is a private care home in Caterham, Surrey offering an individual and specialised approach to care for the elderly. The home is set within a charming Edwardian house within easy reach of the M25 and A22 and offers residents a wide range of facilities and home comforts. The home offers both long term and respite care services and we are able to accommodate 19 full time residents.

If you would like to discuss a specific need for residential care, or would just like to find out more about our home and how we could help you, we would be delighted to hear from you. Cherry Lodge offers residential care on a temporary or full time basis depending upon the needs of t. The home is managed by Mrs Cherie Calender who has over 20 years experience in the care industry.
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Cherry Lodge offers residential care on a temporary or full time basis depending upon the needs of the individual. Our Registered Manager will assess the needs of each resident on admission to the home and create a care plan to ensure that these needs are met. Each care plan is reviewed on a regular basis to ensure our residents continue to receive the correct high level of care for the duration of their stay with us.
Cherry Lodge prides itself in offering a highly professional standard of care to its residents. Our residents are treated with the utmost dignity and respect by our care assistants and our aim is to provide each resident with the level of support necessary to enable him or her to maintain as much of their independence as possible within the home.
Our considerable experience of the care industry has shown that one size does not fit all; each resident will have their own individual preference and view. In order to continue to deliver a high level of care to our residents we continually review and evaluate the services we provide to our clients.
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Christine Layton
Christine Layton
Feb 26, 2021
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My mother went into Cherry Lodge just after Christmas 2020. In the short time she has been there, after the initial period of isolation ended, she has been able to join in with the other residents and the activities arranged to help keep everyone stimulated and happy. She is so much better and happier since being in the home. She tells me each time I speak to her that she is much less anxious and lonely than she was before and that the carers are very kind. I can see, through video calls and by actual visits to the home that it is doing her a lot of good being looked after by people who know what