Care home in Stoke On Trent, ST6 6LA, West Midlands

Claybourne

Where dementia care meets genuine freedom to roam

Finding the right dementia care can feel overwhelming, but families visiting Claybourne in Stoke On Trent often describe a sense of relief. The single-level layout here means residents can wander safely between different lounges and out into the grounds whenever they choose. It's this kind of thoughtful detail that helps people with dementia maintain their independence.

Claybourne is a care home near Stoke On Trent in the West Midlands. Where dementia care meets genuine freedom to roam

Dedicated residential home Support in Stoke On Trent

Specialist Focus

The building's design really supports residents with dementia — the single-storey layout with various lounges means people can move around freely without getting lost or encountering stairs. The accessible grounds give residents safe outdoor space to enjoy.

The home specialises in dementia care and supports adults over 65. They also offer day care services alongside residential places, which can be helpful for families exploring different options.

Staff and Management

What stands out is how available the staff seem to be. Visitors report being able to find someone to talk to whenever they need, which makes such a difference when you're worried about a relative. One review did raise concerns about management that need looking into, so it's worth asking about recent changes when you visit.

What People Say

The physical layout really works for residents with dementia — everything on one level with multiple sitting areas and easy access to outdoor spaces. Families consistently mention how clean and well-maintained everything is. One visitor particularly appreciated the food, though we'd love to hear more about mealtimes from other families.

Families talk about how staff here actually stop to chat, not just rushing between tasks. Several visitors have mentioned finding the place spotless and warm, with residents clearly comfortable in their surroundings. There's a structured programme of daily activities, but people also seem free to find their own ways to pass the time.

Summing Up

Sometimes the right place reveals itself in unexpected ways — like when they welcome your dog during a respite stay.

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Dementia care gifts that help

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Card Game

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Memory Box

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Digital Photoframe

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Digital Calendar

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