Care home in Braintree, CM7 9RX, East

Larchwood Care Home

CQC: Good

Where dementia care feels personal and unhurried

When someone you love needs dementia care, you want them somewhere that feels calm and caring. Larchwood Care Home in Braintree offers specialist support for people over 65 living with dementia. The Chestnut ward provides a quiet, clean environment where staff take time to understand each resident's preferences.

Larchwood Care Home is a care home near Braintree in the East. Where dementia care feels personal and unhurried

Compassionate Care in Braintree at Larchwood Care Home

Specialist Focus

The dementia care approach focuses on creating familiar routines and maintaining calm environments. Staff work to help residents feel settled through patient, consistent interaction.

The home specialises in dementia care and supports adults over 65. Staff understand the specific needs that come with dementia, including end-of-life care.

Staff and Management

Staff build genuine relationships with residents through consistent, attentive care. The team maintains a steady presence that helps residents feel secure and recognised.

What People Say

The kitchen team pays attention to what residents enjoy eating and adapts meals to suit individual tastes. The Chestnut ward is kept particularly clean and quiet, with cleaning staff who chat warmly with residents as they work.

Families describe how their loved ones seem comfortable and relaxed here. Staff are patient and consistent in their approach, taking time to engage with residents throughout the day. The atmosphere feels calm rather than rushed.

Summing Up

If you're looking for dementia care in the Braintree area, Larchwood might be worth exploring.

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Specialisms

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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