Care home in Portsmouth, PO1 5LU, South East

Harry Sotnick House

CQC: Good

Where long-term nursing residents find genuine comfort and dignity

For families seeking nursing care, Harry Sotnick House in Portsmouth offers something reassuring — a place where residents settle into comfortable routines with attentive support. This purpose-built home specialises in complex care needs, from dementia to physical disabilities, with ground-floor nursing units that families describe as maintaining real dignity over months and years.

Harry Sotnick House is a care home near Portsmouth in the South East. Where long-term nursing residents find genuine comfort and dignity

Nursing home in Portsmouth: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the ground-floor nursing units provide stable, familiar environments where routines can develop naturally. The consistent staffing helps residents recognise faces and build trust over time.

The home provides nursing care for both younger adults with physical disabilities and older residents, including those living with dementia. They also support people with sensory impairments, adapting their approach to ensure everyone can communicate their needs effectively.

Staff and Management

The nursing teams on the ground-floor units demonstrate the kind of oversight that matters — they know their residents well and maintain consistent care standards over extended stays. Communication with families staying in touch about long-term residents tends to work smoothly, though reaching the home by phone can sometimes take persistence.

What People Say

The home keeps impressively clean standards throughout — families consistently mention how spotless and well-maintained everything looks. Single-occupancy rooms give everyone their own space, and the building's wheelchair-accessible design means residents can move around freely. The kitchen shows real flexibility with dietary needs, adapting meals without fuss when residents have specific requirements.

The warmth here comes through in small moments. Staff create calm interactions that put both residents and visitors at ease, treating families with the same care they show residents. There's a genuine attentiveness that makes the difficult transition into nursing care feel less overwhelming.

Summing Up

If you're looking at long-term nursing care options in Portsmouth, visiting Harry Sotnick House could help you picture whether it feels right for your family.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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