Dementia Care Home

Sanford House | Nursing Home in Norfolk

Danesfort Drive, East Dereham, Norfolk, NR19 2SD

Nursing homes

At a Glance

The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.

DCC Family Score
72/ 100
Weighted from family reviews
Dementia SpecialismConfirmed

Nursing homes

Families Rate The Staff55 / 100

Staff warmth score

“Well Looked After”55%

of reviewers answered yes

Good to know

  • Registered beds40
  • SpecialismsCaring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia, Physical disabilities
  • Last inspected2019-10-23

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The Evidence

What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.

Section 01

What families say

Visitors talk about finding staff who are professional yet approachable, creating an atmosphere where residents seem genuinely happy. The home feels different now — families mention seeing their loved ones looking well cared for and content in ways they hadn't expected.

The eight family priority themes

  • Staff warmth55
  • Compassion & dignity55
  • Cleanliness55
  • Activities & engagement50
  • Food quality50
  • Healthcare55
  • Management & leadership60
  • Resident happiness55
Section 02

What inspectors found

Inspected 2019-10-23

  • Is this home safe?

    Good
    Inspectors rated the Safe domain Good at the November 2020 inspection, an improvement on the previous rating. This indicates that arrangements for staffing, medicines management, infection control, and risk management were found to meet the required standard. The published report does not include specific observations about staffing numbers, falls management, or how incidents are reviewed. No concerns were recorded in the published text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the care effective?

    Good
    Inspectors rated the Effective domain Good at the November 2020 inspection. This covers areas including training, care planning, healthcare access, nutrition, and how well the home works with other professionals such as GPs and district nurses. The published report does not contain specific detail about dementia training content, care plan review processes, or how food quality and dietary needs are managed. No concerns were recorded in the published text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is this home caring?

    Good
    Inspectors rated the Caring domain Good at the November 2020 inspection. This domain covers staff warmth, dignity, respect, and how well staff support people's independence. The published report contains no specific observations, no recorded quotes from residents or relatives, and no description of how staff interact with people day to day. No concerns were recorded in the published text.
    Verified by inspectorResident testimony recorded
  • Is the home responsive?

    Good
    Inspectors rated the Responsive domain Good at the November 2020 inspection. This domain covers activities, individual engagement, how the home responds to complaints, and end-of-life care. The published report contains no specific detail about the activities programme, individual care for people who cannot join group activities, or how the home responds to complaints. No concerns were recorded in the published text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the home well-led?

    Good
    Inspectors rated the Well-led domain Good at the November 2020 inspection, an improvement on the previous rating. The home is run by Sanford House Limited, with a named Registered Manager and a Nominated Individual identified in the registration record. The published report does not describe the manager's visibility, staff culture, or governance arrangements in any specific detail. The improvement from Requires Improvement suggests that leadership changes or improvements were made between inspections.
    Verified by inspector
  • Source: CQC inspection report →

    Section 03

    What the evidence base says

    The home provides specialist care for people with dementia and physical disabilities, and also supports younger adults under 65 who need nursing care. For residents living with dementia, the accessible single-level design means they can move around safely and independently, which families say helps maintain dignity and reduce confusion. All areas worth probing directly during a visit.

The DCC Verdict

Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.

72/ 100

DCC Family Score

Sanford House Nursing Home improved from Requires Improvement to Good across all five domains at its most recent inspection, which is a meaningful step forward. However, the published inspection text contains very limited detail, so most scores reflect a general positive finding rather than specific observed evidence.

Homes in East typically score 68–82.

The three-lens summary

Lens 01

What families tell us

Visitors talk about finding staff who are professional yet approachable, creating an atmosphere where residents seem genuinely happy. The home feels different now — families mention seeing their loved ones looking well cared for and content in ways they hadn't expected.

Lens 02

What inspectors have recorded

Several families have mentioned the positive impact of recent management changes, describing how standards have shifted upward across the board. Staff seem more professional and engaged, and there's a sense that the home is moving in the right direction.

Lens 03

How it sits against good practice

While the home has clearly been on a journey, families visiting now are finding reasons to feel encouraged about the care their loved ones receive.

DCC Recommendation

Worth a visit

Sanford House Nursing Home, on Danesfort Drive in East Dereham, was rated Good across all five inspection domains at its most recent inspection in November 2020, published in December 2020. This is a meaningful improvement from a previous rating of Requires Improvement, and it covers all areas: safety, effectiveness, caring, responsiveness, and leadership. The home provides nursing care for up to 40 people, including those living with dementia and those with physical disabilities, and adults under 65, which is a broader remit than many care homes. The honest limitation here is that the published inspection report contains very little specific detail about what inspectors actually saw, heard, or recorded. The Good ratings tell you the home met the required standard at that point, but they do not tell you much about what daily life looks like for your mum or dad. The inspection is also now several years old, which means conditions may have changed. Before making a decision, visit in person, ask to speak with the registered manager, and use the questions in this report as your starting point.

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In Their Own Words

How Sanford House | Nursing Home in Norfolk describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.

What Sanford House | Nursing Home in Norfolk says about itself

Where recent changes have brought fresh energy and better care

Sanford House Nursing Home – Expert Care in East Dereham

Families visiting Sanford House Nursing Home in East Dereham are noticing real differences these days. The home has been through some big changes recently, and people are starting to see the results in cleaner spaces, friendlier faces, and residents who seem more settled and content.

Care & specialisms

Who they care for

    The home provides specialist care for people with dementia and physical disabilities, and also supports younger adults under 65 who need nursing care.

    How they describe their dementia care

    For residents living with dementia, the accessible single-level design means they can move around safely and independently, which families say helps maintain dignity and reduce confusion.

    “While the home has clearly been on a journey, families visiting now are finding reasons to feel encouraged about the care their loved ones receive.”

    DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.

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