Care home in Wareham, BH20 7AJ, South West

Pine Martin Grange

CQC: Good

Purpose-built Wareham home where dementia care meets genuine understanding

When you're looking for dementia care that truly understands the complexity of the condition, Pine Martin Grange in Wareham offers something reassuring. This newly built home combines modern facilities with staff who know how to adapt their approach to each person's unique needs. The team here work with families during respite stays and longer-term care, creating structured days filled with activities that bring both cognitive benefits and simple enjoyment.

Pine Martin Grange is a care home near Wareham in the South West. Purpose-built Wareham home where dementia care meets genuine understanding

Dedicated nursing home Support in Wareham

Specialist Focus

Staff here show particular skill in working with the varied and complex behaviours that dementia can bring. They adapt their approach based on individual circumstances, especially valuable during respite stays when getting to know someone quickly matters.

Pine Martin Grange provides residential care for adults over 65 and under 65 with various needs. The home supports people living with dementia, physical disabilities and sensory impairments.

Staff and Management

The team demonstrate real professionalism in their approach to complex dementia behaviours, adapting their care to work with each person's circumstances. However, one family has experienced difficulties with communication – finding it hard to get updates and struggling to make phone contact during their relative's stay.

What People Say

Being purpose-built means everything here has been designed with accessibility in mind. The physical environment feels comfortable and well-thought-through, with spaces that work for people with different mobility needs. Regular entertainment and structured activities are woven into daily life.

Families describe a warm welcome that extends beyond the first hello. The staff show consistent kindness in their daily interactions, and relatives feel genuinely included in their loved one's care journey. There's a sense that the team understand the importance of maintaining those family connections.

Summing Up

The combination of purpose-built facilities and experienced staff creates a foundation for good care, though checking their current communication processes with families would be wise.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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