Care home in St Ives, PE27 5EX, East
Field Lodge
A personalised approach to care with real kindness at its heart
When families describe the care at Field Lodge in St Ives, they talk about staff who really get to know each resident as an individual. This East of England home supports people living with dementia, mental health conditions and physical disabilities, tailoring activities and daily routines to what matters most to each person.
Field Lodge is a care home near St Ives in the East. A personalised approach to care with real kindness at its heart
Specialist Focus
For residents living with dementia, the home's accredited approach means staff have specific training in providing appropriate support. The focus on getting to know each person individually seems particularly important for dementia care.
Field Lodge cares for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia, mental health conditions and physical disabilities. The home has received external accreditation for its dementia care.
Staff and Management
The care team focuses on understanding what each resident needs and enjoys, with families noting how staff adapt their approach accordingly. Most find the management receptive when they raise questions or suggestions, though experiences around communication have varied.
What People Say
The home is kept clean and well-maintained, something visitors particularly appreciate. While specific details about facilities aren't widely discussed, the general environment seems comfortable and properly looked after.
Visitors often mention feeling genuinely welcomed here, with residents seeming relaxed and at ease in their surroundings. The atmosphere comes across as warm rather than institutional, helped by staff who families describe as consistently friendly and caring in their approach.
Summing Up
If you're considering Field Lodge for someone you love, visiting will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family's needs.
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