The term residential care refers to the provision of personal care within a residential setting. It is intended for those who can no longer manage living on their own,
Nursing care follows the same approach as residential care, with the additional benefit of round-the-clock assistance from a qualified nurse. Those who have spent long periods in hospital are usually assessed as needing nursing care.
At Example Care Home, we understand that living with dementia brings unique challenges — not only for those affected, but also for the families who love and support them. Our dementia care is designed to provide a safe, understanding, and nurturing environment where residents feel valued, supported, and truly at home.
At Example Care Home, our respite and short-term care services provide flexible, high-quality support when you need it most. Whether it’s for a few days or several weeks, we offer a comfortable, safe, and welcoming environment where residents can relax, recover, and feel well cared for.
At Example Care Home, our assisted living support is designed for people who value their independence but appreciate a little extra help with day-to-day life. We provide a balanced approach to care — offering reassurance, support, and companionship, while encouraging residents to live life on their own terms.
At Example Care Home, we provide compassionate end-of-life and palliative support for residents and their families during one of life’s most sensitive and emotional times. Our focus is on comfort, dignity, and peace — ensuring that every individual is cared for with kindness, respect, and understanding.
We believe that families and loved ones play an essential role in a resident’s wellbeing. We encourage open communication and strong partnerships with families to ensure each resident feels supported, connected, and valued.
Choosing a care home for a loved one is one of the most important decisions you will make.People often have to consider looking for a care home during a personal or family crisis, such as a serious illness or fall requiring hospitalisation, or following the death of a husband or wife who was the main carer.