Care home in Diss, IP22 4HZ, East

De Lucy House

Where daily trips and garden walks keep life interesting

Families searching for care in Diss often discover De Lucy House through word of mouth — and what they find is a place where residents head out on regular day trips and help themselves to snacks in the kitchen whenever they fancy. This purpose-built home near the town centre divides into four smaller units, each with its own lounge and dining room, creating a more intimate feel within the larger community.

De Lucy House is a care home near Diss in the East. Where daily trips and garden walks keep life interesting

Dedicated residential home Support in Diss

Specialist Focus

The home's four-unit layout helps create calmer, more manageable spaces for residents with dementia, with separate lounges providing quieter areas when needed.

De Lucy House welcomes residents with dementia, physical disabilities and sensory impairments, alongside general care for people over 65.

Staff and Management

While the regular staff know residents well and provide attentive care, the home does bring in agency workers to help with staffing levels. This means families might see some different faces during visits, though the core team maintains consistency in how residents are cared for.

What People Say

The gardens get plenty of use, giving everyone lovely outdoor space to enjoy. Meals are cooked fresh on-site every day, and each of the four units has its own dining area, so mealtimes feel more personal and less institutional.

The staff here focus on getting to know each resident as an individual, and families notice how content their relatives seem. There's proper entertainment laid on regularly, and the setup means residents can maintain some independence — popping into the kitchen to make a cup of tea or grab a biscuit when they want.

Summing Up

It's worth visiting to see how the layout works and meet some of the regular staff who've been caring for residents here for years.

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