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Clarendon Lodge Care Home, Superior quality with not-for-profit values

Clarendon Lodge Care Home

Superior quality with not-for-profit values

Clarendon Lodge is a purpose-built care home delivering award-winning care in an idyllic setting. The home is part of Greensleeves Care, a charitable provider and top 20 care home group with a unique Home for Life financial assurance – you’ll never be asked to move out if your personal funds run out.

Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, WD3 3JB
St Lauras Care Home, Care home with excellent reputation

St Lauras Care Home

Care home with excellent reputation

Exceptional care home that is part of the award winning B&M Care Group. A stunning 60 bed, purpose built care home that offers first class 24 hour residential care, respite care and dementia care. Excellent facilities including delicious food, a bar, gym, hair salon and spa. Fun and comprehensive activities programme. Highly trained and knowledgeable staff. An outstanding care home all round.

High Street, Kings Langley, WD4 8AA
Tremona Care Home, Outstanding care home

Tremona Care Home

Outstanding care home

Rated Outstanding Care Home by the Care Quality Commission. Superb purpose built home with 44 beautiful and spacious rooms all with ensuite. Excellent care provided for residential care, respite care and dementia care. Fantastic facilities that include a private manicured garden and patio. Exceptional fresh food served daily. First class care home.

18 Alexandra Road, Watford, WD17 4QY
Montrose Care Home, Care home with first class facilities

Montrose Care Home

Care home with first class facilities

Superb care home in residential street. Excellent residential care, respite care and dementia care provided. Very good activities programme. Delicious fresh food made daily. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Beautiful garden, patio and outdoor area. First class facilities including a bar and hair salon. An excellent care home.

95 Langley Road, Watford, WD17 4PE

Abbeyfield

Abbeyfield | Here's To Enjoying Your Retirement Years

5 Park Ave, Watford WD18 7HR, Watford,

Abbottsford Residential Home

Abbottsford Residential Home

53 Moss Ln, Pinner HA5 3AZ, Watford,

AccuroCare Ltd

Residential and nursing care providers UK

Unit 3, Watford Metro Centre, Dwight Rd, Watford WD18 9HG, Watford,

Adolphus Care

Learning disability services | Adolphus Care | Pinner

3 Pike's End, Eastcote, Pinner HA5 2EX, Watford,

Alexandra Care Home

Alexandra Care Home

46 Alexandra Rd, Hemel Hempstead HP2 5BP, Watford,

Amberside Care Home

Amberside Care Home: A Welcoming Residential Care Home in Watford

19 Park Ave, Watford WD18 7HR, Watford,

Amco Care

Amco Care – Where health matters

Business Park, 15-23 Greenhill Cres, Watford WD18 8PH, Watford,

Anchor - St Andrews Court

Anchor - Later Life is for Living

63 Church Rd, Watford WD17 4HP, Watford,

Aronmore Care Home

Ventry Care Homes – Providing Residential, Dementia & Mental Health Care since 1985

64-66 Hallowell Rd, Northwood HA6 1DS, Watford,

Baycroft Carpenders Park

Baycroft Carpenders Park

Oxhey Ln, Carpenders Park, Watford WD19 5RJ, Watford,

Beken Court - Anchor Hanover

Anchor - Later Life is for Living

First Ave, Watford WD25 9PG, Watford,

Bellerose Residential Home

Bellerose Residential Home

14/16 Westland Rd, Watford WD17 1QS, Watford,

Brunswick Court Care Home- Bupa

Private healthcare | Bupa UK

62 Stratford Rd, Watford WD17 4JB, Watford,

Caremark (Watford & Hertsmere)

Caremark Home Care | Personalised, Professional Homecare Services

95 St Albans Rd, Watford WD17 1SJ, Watford,

Carlton House

Nursing Homes | Luxury Elderly Care Homes | Farrington Care

2 The Avenue, Hatch End, Pinner HA5 4EP, Watford,

Courtland Lodge

Quality Care Homes across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Essex | Quantum Care

Courtlands Cl, Watford WD24 5GW, Watford,

Denville Hall

Care Home For Entertainment Industry | Denville Hall | Greater London

62 Duck's Hill Rd, London, Northwood HA6 2SB, Watford,

Five Oaks Care Home

Residential Respite Care Homes for the Elderly | Scimitar Care

377 Cockfosters Rd, Barnet EN4 0JT, Watford,

Francis Lodge Residential Home

Home

4 Belsize Rd, Harrow HA3 6JJ, Watford,

Gordon Avenue Care Home

Gordon Avenue Care Home

Gordon Ave, Stanmore HA7 3QD, Watford,

Greenhill Lodge

Greenhill Lodge

Greenhill Lodge, 22-24 Alexandra Rd, Watford WD17 4QY, Watford,

Haziel Home Care Limited

Caregivers You Can Trust | Haziel Home Care

27 Hampden Rd, Harrow HA3 5PP, Watford,

High Meadows Care Home

Care Home in Pinner - High Meadows Luxury Residential & Nursing Care

High Meadow Cl, Eastcote, Pinner HA5 2HD, Watford,

HMB Care Services

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24 Station Rd, Watford WD17 1JU, Watford,

Holly Bush Residential And Nursing Home

Simplycare

99-101 Gordon Ave, Stanmore HA7 3QY, Watford,

Home Instead Senior Care Watford

High Quality Elderly Home Care With Home Instead

Olds Approach, GPF Lewis House, Watford WD18 9AB, Watford,
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The Finest Care Homes In Hertfordshire Watford

The increasing number of Care Homes in and around Hertfordshire is growing by the year. Hertfordshire has many excellent and extensive care homes with fantastic facilities. These care homes often specialise in one or more different types of care. From Long Term Residential Care to Short Term Stay to Dementia Care and Respite Care which include Holiday Breaks. They all have the same aim, to offer the very best help for older people and improve their way of life.

Long Term Residential Care

It is important to find the right care home in Hertfordshire for the person who's going to live their long term. When looking for long term residential care, many Hertfordshire homes offer excellent facilities. The best homes also offer many different services such as complimentary laundry services, fully inclusive home cooked meals, a full and inclusive entertainment and activities programme, peaceful surroundings with very good company. The homes are usually in very safe environments. With Hertfordshire’s beautiful countryside, some of the homes are set in the most scenic surroundings.

Dementia care

With the increasing awareness and understanding of dementia over recent years it is no surprise that the number of care homes specialising in dementia care has grown considerably. Dementia care is becoming more and more important and the best care homes in Hertfordshire offer Dementia Care Seminars. These seminars are for carers and families caring for a loved one with dementia. The seminars help to understand what someone with dementia is experiencing and teaches us about the small things we can do to help. This care has now improved so much in recent years that a network has grown to assist families to share their experiences. There are even pioneering Virtual Dementia Tours where people can wear a head set to see what it’s like for people with dementia. Some Hertfordshire homes are leading the way in this new technology.

Short Stay, Respite and Holiday breaks

Many homes in Hertfordshire offer short stay, respite care and holiday breaks. This respite or convalescence care is a short stay solution for individuals who maybe looking for extra support following post-operative or hospital care. Or sometimes the short stays are taken whilst a regular carer takes a break. Or it could be for just a break. These respite care packages offered by Hertfordshire care homes often cover both residential and specialist dementia care can be anything from a couple of weeks to a few months to offer families the reassurance that their loved one is enjoying exceptional care within a friendly, enabling and stimulating and enjoyable environment. The finest homes offer a personalised assessment, individual care plans, fully furnished rooms and the opportunity to enjoy seven days a week engagement & lifestyle programme.

Financing Long Term Care in Hertfordshire

Around 140,000 people go into care every year. Hertfordshire like every other county has seen a growing amount of people living longer. The top care homes in Hertfordshire now offer financial surgeries to assist people in Hertfordshire care homes. 43% of people are faced with funding their own care and only 10% of these seek proper financial advice. Therefore, the best care homes in Hertfordshire are offering support for older people and offering support to families through their care decisions. These consultations have been invaluable providing information and advice to families. The best Hertfordshire care homes have a mission of delivering exceptional care within an enabling, high quality environment. These care homes work with a person-centred approach that recognises the uniqueness of every individual and the individual care they need. Every aspect of care and living at the care homes is personalised to each resident. The home teams in Hertfordshire get to know each individual well so they can create care and lifestyle plans that meet their unique preferences. The homes often have the very best trained staff who ensure that regular group and one-to-one activities are tailored to residents’ interests. Christmas can be a great time for residents at care homes in Hertfordshire. Some homes offer daily Christmas events from pantomimes to craft clubs; from carol singing to friends and family visits. Care homes are renowned for Christmas lunches and Christmas parties again where family is invited. New Year at Hertfordshire care homes is often a lot of fun with drinks, buffets and music.

Learning Disability Homes

This very expansive care and support is for older people and those living with learning disabilities or mental health problems in Hertfordshire. A multitude of excellent care homes support older people with learning disabilities to live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives. These care homes have been providing award-winning care for many years. Hertfordshire disability care homes understand that help for individuals is based on how you live. The homes help people with learning disabilities or mental health with active support, often fulfilling lives in some of the most safe and comfortable surroundings.

Choosing a Care Home in Hertfordshire

It is so important to find the right care home that's right for you or for the person who's going to live there. Hertfordshire has an abundance of care homes & not all are the same. Many care homes do specialise in different types of care. Care does vary from Respite Care to care for a holiday or short break. Some offer day care breaks and others offer long term residential care. Other types of care are Convalescent Care, Dementia Care, Disability Care or Palliative Care. The care homes often specialise with personal care, such as washing and dressing. Other care homes offer nursing care, as well as the basic help.

Need a care home or a nursing home?

It is often the last resort and a very difficult decision to move a loved one or family member to a home. It can often be the best option for both of you. The person you are caring for needs the best care in older age and needs to be looked after properly. It’s normal to feel that you are struggling and that the person you are caring for needs some full-time care and attention. Care homes and nursing homes are designed to improve a person's quality of life whilst they can still maintain their freedom. It can be confusing to decide what kind of care your loved one needs. It is important to look at all the care homes and nursing homes in Hertfordshire or the area that you are looking at in order to assess which option best suits the person you are caring for. Always keep in mind their illness or condition if they have one and how their needs may change and develop over time.

Care Homes

A care home provides a 24-hour care service for your loved ones from qualified carers. Carers will help and provide your loved one with everything from washing, dressing, going to the toilet, eating and getting about, depending on their needs. When it comes to administering medication or if a resident injures themselves and dressing is required, a district nurse will need to be called out. A number of care homes offer that extra care and support, often due to dementia.

Nursing Homes

A nursing home will provide its residents with the same care as a care home, the only difference is the carers are registered nurses rather than carers. This makes them better homes for those with a long-term illness or medical condition. Nurses are obviously better qualified when it comes to dealing with conditions and will know when to call a doctor and be able to notice changes in a person’s health. Nursing homes are also better equipped with special beds and other equipment to assist those with mobility issues. A nursing home is the best option for someone whose health may decline in a short space of time. Searching in Hertfordshire is a great place to start if you're considering a residential or nursing home. Hertfordshire is ideal for many factors as well as the homes themselves with often beautiful landscapes, walks, rivers and canals. Hertfordshire's care homes are often ideal for family members to visit and walk with a loved one. Short break and long break homes are plentiful in Hertfordshire. By searching the care home’s directory, you can also see which homes have vacancies and you can search by location too. There are many homes to browse for in all towns in Hertfordshire.

Paying for a Care Home

Everyone has to pay something towards their care home but how much you pay will depend on your financial situation, what care home you choose and the level of services you need will often determine this. All homes will chat with you about your needs and your day-to-day life or the person who needs a home. So, if you find the home that’s right the best thing is to speak with them and the costs and if they offer financial guidance that suits you. Around 140,000 people go into care every year. 43% of these are people faced with funding their own care and only 10% of these seek proper financial advice. The £72,000 care cap has been abandoned and while we wait for the government to publish a Green Paper on care and support for older people in the Autumn, people may want to explore and understand how they can cap costs themselves. The best care homes and companies representing them are committed to supporting families through their care decisions and like to invite people to Financial Surgeries. The consultations take approximately 30 minutes with a care fees specialist from organisations, who will provide information and advice on your funding options. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspects all care homes regularly to check the standard of care and quality of life that you or your loved one will receive at a particular home.

Happy exploring from the Hertfordshire Online team.