Care home in Brixham, TQ5 0LW, South West

Three Corners

Bright seaside spaces where residents find their feet again

When someone you love needs extra support, you want them somewhere that feels alive and welcoming. Three Corners in Brixham offers cheerful, well-kept spaces where residents often show real signs of settling in well. The home specialises in supporting people with various needs, including dementia and physical disabilities.

Three Corners is a care home near Brixham in the South West. Bright seaside spaces where residents find their feet again

Three Corners - Your Trusted nursing home

Specialist Focus

The team has experience supporting residents living with dementia, though it's worth discussing their specific approach and how they assess individual needs during your visit.

The home cares for younger adults under 65 as well as older residents, supporting people with physical disabilities and sensory impairments. They also provide specialist dementia care.

Staff and Management

While staff are described as pleasant and dedicated, some families have raised concerns about how well the home's systems work — particularly around assessing individual needs and preventing falls. There have been some serious incidents that resulted in safeguarding referrals, which is something to ask about when you visit.

What People Say

The home keeps its spaces clean and nicely decorated, which families appreciate when they visit. There's a good variety of activities that residents seem to enjoy taking part in. People generally speak well of the meals too.

Families visiting here often notice how residents seem more engaged and content than they were before moving in. The atmosphere feels bright and active, with plenty going on throughout the day. Staff come across as cheerful and approachable when families have questions.

Summing Up

Getting the full picture means seeing the home for yourself and asking the questions that matter most to you.

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Dementia care gifts that help

The Thoughtful Gift That Makes a Difficult Day Easier

The things that make the greatest difference to someone living with dementia are rarely the most obvious ones. They are the things that ease the day — that give a carer a moment to breathe, or give the person they care for a moment of calm or quiet joy. Every item here was chosen because it works, and because it reduces stress for everyone in the room.

Comforting Memories

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Card Game

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Memory Box

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Digital Photoframe

The Frame That Brings the Family Into the Room

Digital Calendar

The Clock That Knows What Day It Is

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