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Life & facilities

What life in our homes looks like.

Six homes, each with its own character — but a shared idea of what good days are made of.

Homely, not institutional

Our homes are run to feel like homes — comfortable rooms residents can make their own, shared spaces that invite company, and quiet corners for when company isn't wanted.

Secure where it needs to be

Homes such as Eagle House are designed as secure, safe settings for people living with dementia, so residents can move about freely and family can rest easy.

Specialist units under one roof

At Welbourn Hall and Apex, dedicated dementia units — The Willows and The Opal Suite — sit alongside general nursing and residential care, so needs can change without an upheaval.

Days with something in them

Families tell us they value seeing their relative involved in activities and enjoying their day — that the home adds life to the years, not just years to the life.

What we do

Care that meets changing needs

Across the six homes and our home-care service, we cover the range of care an older person’s needs may move through over time.

Residential care

Residential care

A homely, tranquil place to live well — with help close at hand whenever it's wanted.

Across homes like Althorpe and Phoenix, residential care means a comfortable room of one's own and the gentle structure of a shared day — meals cooked on site, company when it's wanted, and quiet when it isn't. Staff support everyday living, medication and personal care, so that the bits of life that have become harder are simply taken care of, and the rest of the day is free to be lived.

Nursing care

Nursing care

Round-the-clock qualified nursing at Welbourn Hall and Apex, for higher and changing needs.

Where a resident needs the steady attention of a registered nurse, Welbourn Hall Nursing Home and Apex Care Centre provide nursing care on site, day and night. It's the right setting for people whose health needs are more complex or likely to change — wound care, continence support, post-hospital recovery, end-of-life nursing — delivered without the upheaval of moving on each time needs shift.

Dementia care

Dedicated dementia homes and units — The Willows, The Opal Suite and Eagle House — built around familiarity and calm.

Dementia care runs through the group: Eagle House is a dedicated dementia home in a secure, safe setting, while Welbourn Hall and Apex each hold a separate specialist unit — The Willows and The Opal Suite. The approach is consistent: a settled environment, familiar faces, routines that reassure, and staff who meet people where they are on any given day rather than correcting them into ours.

Mental health support

Westbridge House — a specialised unit for adults living with varying degrees of mental health difficulties.

Westbridge House supports adults living with a range of mental health needs in a dedicated, specialised unit. Care is built around stability, dignity and independence — a structured, supportive environment where people are helped to live as fully and as autonomously as their circumstances allow.

Care at home — Care Plus Care

Care at home — Care Plus Care

Our domiciliary side brings care and domestic help into people's own homes, right across the area.

Not everyone is ready to move, and not everyone needs to. Care Plus Care, the group's domiciliary service, provides care and domestic help for older people and adults living with physical or mental disabilities in their own homes — from a hand with the housework and shopping to personal care and regular visits. It's the same family-run promise, delivered at the front door.

The best way to picture it is to visit.

Every home is a little different. Tell us who the care is for and we’ll arrange a look round the one that fits.

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