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Our Home

We provide a homely, warm and safe environment for all our residents.
Dementia-Friendly Garden
Active Social Events
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Gayan Jayathilaka
Staff
“Here at Beaufort House, our residents feel very homely. Freshly cooked food by the house chef is a highlight among many other great things our residents enjoy”

Life at Beaufort House

Beaufort House is more than just a residence; it is a safe, happy and loving environment for all our residents.

Close links
with local community

Occasional risk-assessed outings and short walks. Close links with local community and social events. Regular visits from local churches, schools, and playgroups.
Regular visits from local community
Risk-assessed outings and walks
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Dementia-Friendly Garden Oasis

Our spacious garden offers relaxation, bird feeding, and wheelchair accessibility, featuring lavender scents and a reminiscence mural by local sixth-formers.
Wheelchair accessible
Dementia-friendly design
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Safety and excellent quality of life through person centered care, activities that engages everyone and daily wholesome home cooked meals.

24/7 Support

Staff are available to support our residents anytime day or night

Endless Events

Weekly church services, reminiscence, participation in all local community events, musical entertainment, activities by “Alive”, garden parties, arts & crafts and many more
"I like going into the lounge. It makes a nice change from being on my own and I enjoy the things we do together."
Resident
“I don’t know how you find all the different ideas for things for us to do in the afternoons”
Resident
 “The people working here are very kind. I feel safer living here”
Resident
Are all staff trained in caring for residents with dementia?
Beaufort House is a residential/dementia home specialized in dementia care, all staff are trained in dementia and we have 3 dementia champion staff members.
Do residents have a named member of staff who is particularly responsible for their care?
Yes, each resident has a named key worker.
Are residents and their families involved in decisions about their care?
Yes, care planning involves and discussed with next of kin and once agreed the next of kin needs to sigh the care plan agreement.
Is the home linked with a specific GP practise? Do the GP’s visit or do the care staff take them to any necessary or hospital appointments?
All residents are registered in 1 local GP practice and named doctor is assigned to look after all residents and visits the residents with concerns once a week (every Thursday) and any other time when needed. We facilitate hospital appointments and book transport, if next of kin is not available to escort the resident, we send 1 staff member to escort the resident with a charge of £100.00 flat rate regardless of how many hours the appointment will take.
Who decides when a health check-up is needed?
The deputy manager sends the list of residents with concerns and needed to be seen by GP on his Thursday visit. All resident conditions are monitored by care staff and if any concerns are noticed, they inform the Senior carer, deputy manager and home manager. Home manager and Deputy manager decides on plan of action.
Can residents choose their routine, such as bed time and waking up?
Yes! The residents care plan is an all-person-centred care which is designed to cater to each residents’ individual needs.
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