Growing old doesn’t mean life has to become less exciting. As your needs change you may start thinking about how to make it easier and more enjoyable, that is where we can help.
Strong Life Care is one of the leading care home providers, renowned for offering luxurious, modern facilities and outstanding services. Strong Life Care ensures it’s residents receive a superior level of care, while maintaining a sense of dignity and enjoying a high standard of living.
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Nursing
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Dementia
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Residential Care delivers care and support for elderly people who want to live in a care home environment with their peers and do not have any additional health needs requiring nursing support. This type of care is right for older people who are able to look after their own daily needs without assistance, but who may occasionally require assistance from a care support worker.
Nursing Care delivers care and support of a higher level for elderly people who require more intensive physical support on a daily basis. Nursing Care services have a higher proportion of fully qualified and highly trained nursing staff and dedicated nursing equipment.
Dementia Care delivers residential care and support for elderly people who remain physically able, but who are also living with a form of dementia such as Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia with Lewy Bodies or vascular dementia. Increasingly, this form of care is provided in living environments that are specifically designed or adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia – with specially designed signage to aid orientation, memory boxes to identify individuals’ rooms, and open living areas for additional safety. Care staff in Residential with Dementia Care services have additional specialist training.
For people who just want to visit us for the day, enjoy a meal and participate in the social events available at our care homes. You may also like to have a bath and a pamper in our salon while you are with us. There are so many social activities that you can come along to and take part in, or even just enjoy talking to other residents in the home and exchanging stories.