Care home in Shanklin, PO37 6EX, South East
Springfield Nursing Home
Where worried families see their loved ones start eating and smiling again
When someone you love stops eating properly, every mealtime becomes a worry. At Springfield Nursing Home in Shanklin, families talk about watching their relatives rediscover their appetite — and with it, their spark. It's the kind of change that makes all the difference when you're making this difficult decision.
Springfield Nursing Home is a care home near Shanklin in the South East. Where worried families see their loved ones start eating and smiling again
Specialist Focus
For residents with dementia, the team's patient approach and focus on maintaining routines around mealtimes helps create structure and familiarity throughout the day.
Springfield supports younger adults under 65 and older residents, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities.
Staff and Management
The staff seem genuinely motivated, working as a proper team across all departments. While the manager stays more behind the scenes, the coordinated way everyone pulls together suggests solid leadership where it counts.
What People Say
The food gets real attention here. Families mention their relatives actually looking forward to meals, gaining healthy weight, and trying new dishes. Everything's kept spotlessly clean too — the kind of standards you'd want for your own parent.
Families describe a particular kind of energy here — staff who answer call bells quickly but never seem rushed, and residents who've started joining in activities they'd been avoiding for months. There's something about the way the whole team works together, from nurses to housekeeping staff, that helps people feel settled.
Summing Up
Sometimes the smallest signs tell you the most — like when someone starts chatting at lunch again.
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