Care home in Folkestone, CT19 5DN, South East

Broadmeadow

CQC: Good

Where recovery meets genuine warmth in Folkestone

When families face the challenge of finding rehabilitation care that actually works, Broadmeadow in Folkestone stands out for getting people back on their feet. This care home has built its reputation on helping residents regain confidence and mobility after hospital stays or difficult periods at home. The combination of patient staff and a structured approach to recovery makes a real difference here.

Broadmeadow is a care home near Folkestone in the South East. Where recovery meets genuine warmth in Folkestone

Dedicated residential home,rehabilitation (illness/injury) Support in Folkestone

Specialist Focus

The smaller unit structure helps residents with dementia feel less overwhelmed while still having space to move around safely. Staff show particular skill in helping people with dementia maintain their mobility and social connections.

Broadmeadow supports adults of all ages with physical disabilities and dementia, with particular strength in rehabilitation care. The home takes residents who need help recovering after hospital treatment or managing long-term physical conditions.

Staff and Management

Staff here understand that admitting a relative to care affects the whole family. They make themselves available to answer questions and provide updates without being asked. The team works together to create individual care plans that focus on what each resident needs to improve their independence.

What People Say

The home keeps everything spotlessly clean and well-maintained, with modern furnishings throughout. Meals are cooked fresh each day in the kitchen, and residents appreciate being able to ask for seconds if they're still hungry. The building is divided into smaller units rather than one large space, which helps create a more personal feel.

Families talk about how staff take time with residents, never rushing them through daily routines. The atmosphere stays calm even during busy periods, with carers showing genuine patience when residents need extra support. People mention feeling heard and understood, whether they're staying for respite care or longer-term rehabilitation.

Summing Up

For families watching a relative struggle with mobility or recovery, finding the right support feels urgent. This Folkestone home offers both the practical rehabilitation help and the patient care that make genuine progress possible.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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