Types of Care
When it comes to caring for individuals, one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why it’s vital to know what level of care you need for yourself or your loved one. At Cedars Care Group, our support and services are person-centred to meet our residents’ needs. From assisted living or residential, to nursing and dementia care, we offer different levels of support across all our homes. Here are some of our types of care.
Residential Care
Residential care is for those elderly people who value their independence but may need a little help with personal care. The level of assistance required could vary from sourcing and preparing meals to getting dressed and grooming. Overall, their needs are of a low requirement.
There are no structured routines at our residential care homes. Our carers foster personal choice but also encourage residents to take part in everyday activities within the home, such as making tea or getting into some light gardening.
Each of our residents have an individual person-centred plan. This is created with the resident and is tailored around each individual’s physical, emotional and social needs. Outside specialists regularly visit our homes, offering services such as chiropody, dental health and hairdressing.
We offer Residential Care at the following Cedars Care Group homes:
• Derwent Residential Care Home – East Sussex
• Cedarwood House Care Home – East Sussex
• Winscombe Hall Care Centre – North Somerset
• Cedar Grange Care Centre – Southport
Nursing Care
Nursing care is for elderly people who require regular medical assistance and more specialist care. Our nursing care homes employ fully qualified nurses. They’re on hand 24/7 to monitor and assist residents with all their medical and physical needs.
Preserving dignity is important to us. Our nursing and care staff endeavour to maintain sensitivity and respect while working with the individuals we support. Part of this involves getting to know every resident that comes to live with us. Our nursing team draws out a bespoke care plan tailored around the individual’s medical, physical and emotional needs. Residents are always encouraged to be involved in deciding how their nursing care is planned and delivered.
We also work with residents and/or their families to complete a This is Me profile for each individual. This profile is about a resident’s life and history, which guides our staff when starting conversations and introducing light activities or objects of interest. Such meaningful interactions help residents settle into their new home and re-establish a sense of self.
We offer Nursing Care at the following Cedars Care Group homes:
• Ash Croft House Nursing Home – Merseyside
• Winscombe Hall Care Centre – North Somerset
Dementia Care
Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or other forms of developing dementia requires specialist understanding. Dementia manifests differently in each individual, and symptoms change over time. Our professionally trained dementia staff offer residents and their families one-to-one support on what can often be a difficult journey. They take time to get to know, speak and reminisce with residents. This helps to create real bonds and positive interactions, which inspire wellbeing and a positive sense of self.
Cedars Care Group homes that offer dementia care, are purpose-designed. Clear signs assist orientation, while bright light spaces, good sight lines, and even surfaces enable residents to move around safely, encouraging independence. Dedicated areas have been created to provide stimulating sensory interiors and outdoor spaces. Our homes are furnished with familiar objects and interesting fixtures, which stimulate memory, inspire conversation and encourage social interaction.
Varied and meaningful activities are a fundamental part of day-to-day life at our homes. They are vital for the wellbeing of seniors living with dementia. We strive to improve their condition by providing meaningful activities, which help improve decision making, and reduce agitation and distress. Find out more about Activities at our homes, and the different ways we meet dementia care needs.
We understand that a resident’s condition can deteriorate. When this happens we work closely with family to help them anticipate the transitions they may experience over time. You can browse Our Understanding of Dementia section, for helpful resources on understanding dementia.
We offer Dementia Care at the following Cedars Care Group homes:
• Derwent Residential Care Home – East Sussex
• Woodlands Manor Care Home – Southport
• Cedarwood House Care Home – East Sussex
• Winscombe Hall Care Centre – North Somerset
• Cedar Grange Care Centre – Southport
Respite & Re-enablement Care
For elderly people seeking assisted living or other forms of care for a short period of time, we offer Respite Care. There are various circumstances that may require this kind of service. It may be that families go on holiday, or a full time carer needs to take a break. Whatever the reason, many of our respite residents welcome the change of scenery. Often they decide to return for longer periods after they’ve experienced our care homes.
Re-enablement care is ideal following an operation, illness or time in hospital. Our carers offer that extra support and assistance residents need while they regain their strength and confidence.
In both situations, family members can relax and be assured that their loved ones are receiving specialist care in a home-environment.
We offer Respite & Re-enablement Care at the following Cedars Care Group homes:
• Cedar Grange Care Centre – Southport
• Woodlands Manor Care Home – Southport
• Ash Croft House Nursing Home – Merseyside
• Winscombe Hall Care Centre – North Somerset
• Derwent Residential Care Home – East Sussex
• Cedarwood House Care Home – East Sussex
End of Life Care
At Cedars Care Group we celebrate life. When it comes to the end, we focus on palliative care and the continued comfort of our residents. Our dedicated team of carers and health professionals work closely to deliver specialist care 24 hours a day. We hold the Gold Standards Framework award from the National GSF Centre for End of Life Care, at two of our homes in Southport: Cedar Grange Care Centre and Woodlands Manor Care Home.
Our staff are especially sensitive to the needs of residents and loved ones at the end of life stage, and ensure that respect and dignity are preserved every step of the way. We do our best to support family and friends during this difficult and emotional time. Any decisions about treatment and care are always made in line with the residents’ personal wishes and preferences.
We offer End of Life Care at the following Cedars Care Group homes:
• Cedar Grange Care Centre – Southport
• Woodlands Manor Care Home – Southport
• Ash Croft House Nursing Home – Merseyside