Care Services
Care Services
Nursing Care
This type of care includes accommodation, meals and personal care, but also has qualified nurses on duty 24-hours a day.
Residential Care
This type of care includes accommodation, meals and personal care, such as help with bathing and dressing for those who are finding it difficult to cope at home or who need more help than their carers are able to provide.

Young Physically Disabled
Residents with physical disabilities may be assessed as requiring either nursing or residential care. This type of care category is for people with physical disabilities who are unable to live in their own homes, the definition of 'young' can relate to anyone between the ages of 24 years to 64 years.
Respite Care
This type of care is generally 'short term' for people that are usually looked after by a relative or professional carer at home. It is also for people who are in hospital but require a period of convalescence care following discharge. Respite stays enable those individuals who may live alone to take a break that can be both stimulating and beneficial to them. Equally importantly, respite stays give home-based carers the opportunity to take scheduled holidays or breaks throughout the year. Carers can relax with peace of mind knowing that their relative, friend or patient is in a safe and homely environment with 24-hour care.
Respite stays build a relationship between the individual, home and staff that can be welcoming and comforting should a more permanent stay in the home become necessary at some point in the future.