Care home in Maidstone, ME17 1AD, South East
Chippendayle Lodge Residential Care Home
Where families stay connected through every stage of care
Chippendayle Lodge in Maidstone creates genuine connections between residents, families and staff. The home specialises in supporting people with dementia, learning disabilities and physical needs, with a strong focus on keeping everyone involved. Families describe feeling genuinely included in their loved ones' daily lives here.
Chippendayle Lodge Residential Care Home is a care home near Maidstone in the South East. Where families stay connected through every stage of care
Specialist Focus
For those living with dementia, the home has created sensory gardens and structured activities designed to support wellbeing. Staff seem to understand the importance of meaningful engagement and keeping residents connected to their surroundings.
The home cares for adults both under and over 65, with particular experience in dementia care, learning disabilities and physical disabilities.
Staff and Management
What stands out is how staff keep families in the loop. People mention getting regular updates about their relatives and finding managers approachable when they have questions or concerns. There's a sense of genuine communication happening both ways.
What People Say
The home maintains its spaces well, with tidy rooms and cared-for gardens that residents can enjoy. They've developed sensory gardens specifically designed for residents' wellbeing, and organise regular welfare walks to help people stay active and engaged with the outdoors.
Families talk about regular social events that bring everyone together — not just quick visits, but proper occasions with music and entertainment where relatives can spend quality time. The home seems to understand that care isn't just about residents, but about keeping whole families connected.
Summing Up
It's worth visiting to see how they balance professional care with that crucial family connection.
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