Care home in Torquay, TQ1 2PX, South West
Keychange Charity Erith House Care Home
Where compassion meets capability for complex care needs
When you're looking for specialist care that goes beyond the basics, Erith House Care Home in Torquay brings together skilled support with genuine warmth. This Keychange Charity home works with people facing various challenges — from dementia to physical disabilities, sensory impairments to learning disabilities. Set in a beautiful building, the home welcomes both younger adults and those over 65.
Keychange Charity Erith House Care Home is a care home near Torquay in the South West. Where compassion meets capability for complex care needs
Specialist Focus
For those living with dementia, the team brings together professional knowledge with emotional understanding. The home's experience caring for people with different conditions means they're used to adapting their approach to individual needs.
The home supports people with dementia, physical disabilities, sensory impairments and learning disabilities. They care for adults both under and over 65, making this a diverse community with varied support needs.
Staff and Management
Staff professionalism stands out in what families share, with the team earning positive regard for how they approach their work. There's mention of residents developing new skills, suggesting an environment that encourages growth.
What People Say
The physical environment draws consistent praise — visitors talk about the beauty of the building itself, which provides an uplifting backdrop for daily life.
Families describe finding real compassion here, with staff who show emotional understanding alongside their professional skills. People mention how the team's kindness comes through in daily interactions, creating an atmosphere where residents feel valued.
Summing Up
While morning traffic around the property exit needs careful navigation, the overall picture is of skilled, compassionate care in pleasant surroundings.
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