Residential Care
Residential care at Four Seasons Health Care Group is for people who need extra help with daily tasks. This includes washing, dressing, eating, and taking their regular medication. Our skilled care teams offer 24-hour support in a safe and caring environment. This helps residents keep their independence while getting the assistance they need.
We know that everyone has different needs. That’s why we create care plans tailored to each resident’s preferences and requirements. Our residential homes provide daily care and a friendly community. Residents can enjoy social interaction, activities tailored to their interests, good food, and make new friends.
At Four Seasons Health Care Group, we know this decision can be hard. We want to make the transition easy and stress-free. With our Home to Home Promise, we are committed to helping you or your loved one settle in quickly and feel at home.
What is Residential Care?
Residential care is a type of long-term care. It is for people who need help with daily activities. However, they do not need full-time medical assistance.
It also encourages social interaction and community living. Residents enjoy companionship, activities, and a friendly atmosphere. They receive the help they need to stay independent and maintain a good quality of life.
Benefits of Residential Care
- Personalised Care: Residents get help with tasks like washing, dressing, eating, and taking medicine. They tailor this support to their needs, ensuring they receive the right level of care.
- 24-Hour Support: Our trained teams are available all day and night. Residents receive constant care, giving peace of mind to them and their families.
- Safe Environment: Residential care homes create a secure, comfortable setting that minimises risks and ensures residents’ safety.
- Social Interaction: Residents can enjoy companionship and make friends with those living in the care home. This helps reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation. They can connect through shared activities and social events.
- Better Wellbeing: Nutritious meals, regular activities, and a caring community can improve physical and emotional health. This leads to a better quality of life.
- Independence with Support: Residents get help with daily tasks but keep as much independence as they can. This creates a balance between self-reliance and needed support.
What is the difference between residential care and nursing care?
Residential care is for people who need help with daily activities. This includes washing, dressing, eating, and taking medication. However, they do not need regular medical assistance. It focuses on providing a safe, supportive environment where residents can receive help with personal care while maintaining a sense of independence
Nursing care, on the other hand, is designed for individuals with more complex health needs that require regular medical attention. In addition to personal care, nursing care homes have qualified nurses on-site who can administer medication, manage chronic health conditions, and provide ongoing medical treatments.
Why Choose Us?
Our friendly expert teams create a personalised care plan for every resident which not only looks at their care needs, but also help us to get to know the person, their life stories and preferences because feeling looked after, comfortable and happy is as much about building relationships as it is about providing quality care.
Our homes have comfortable spaces for residents to relax and socialise in and a varied events and activities programme such as pet therapy, music, crafts, gardening and day trips out. Meal times are also something to look forward to with a range of tasty home-cooked food on offer.
Handy on-site facilities and areas, such as hairdressing, library, café, cinema, conservatory and garden feature in some of our homes to help create a friendly community and real sense of home.
As a Four Seasons Health Care Group resident, you can expect to receive the very best of care tailored to your own particular needs. And because your health and happiness are our top priorities, we’ve teamed up with one of the country’s leading eye care specialists to offer you a complimentary check-up from the comfort of your care home.
We are proud to offer eye care to all our residents with an optician experience provided from within our care home. You can see this in action and read about our eye-care service here.
Why not pay us a visit?
Searching for the ‘right care home’ can be a difficult time. We‘re dedicated to supporting you at every stage of your journey. We offer friendly advice and provide you with the opportunity to look around our care homes so you can get peace of mind.
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All our care homes that offer Residential Care can support individuals with a variety of care conditions. Here is a sample of typical conditions that we care for in our Residential care home.
Hearing Impairment
We can support individuals with hearing loss, mild, moderate or profound.
COPD / Pulmonary Disease
We support individuals with lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties.
Speech impairment
We support individuals with speech impairments or difficulties.
Colitis and Crohn's
We support individuals who live with bowel conditions to maintain their dignity and comfort levels
Epilepsy
We support individuals living with this condition by aiding our teams with training to support people living with epilepsy
Musculoskeletal Conditions
We support individuals with a variety of conditions from arthritis to post fall recovery including pain management
Stroke Survivor
We support individuals to maximise their independence and support with rebuilding confidence
Diabetes
We people living with diabetes to lead a healthy balanced lifestyle in line with their medication needs. Residents who require insulin who live in our Residential care homes will have access to a district nurse to support.
Swallowing difficuties
We support individuals with swallowing difficulties and dysphagia by providing textured modified diets to continue to eat the foods they enjoy, safely.
The above are only some of the conditions we can accommodate in our Residential homes. Please do get in touch by phone, livechat or by using our contact form.
You might also be interested in information about Nursing Care and Dementia care
Get in touch
If you have any questions about our care or services, please get in touch below.
Please note that we cannot respond to queries about application process, or current vacant positions. Please visit our careers website for information about working with us or current vacancies.