Care home in Southampton, SO32 2DP, South East
The White House (Curdridge) Limited
Where dementia understanding meets dedicated family communication
Finding the right dementia care often means looking beyond facilities to the quality of daily interactions. The White House in Curdridge, near Southampton, focuses on knowing each resident as an individual — their medications, their preferences, their unique needs. Families describe staff who stay connected even during hospital visits, maintaining that crucial thread of familiarity.
The White House (Curdridge) Limited is a care home near Southampton in the South East. Where dementia understanding meets dedicated family communication
Specialist Focus
Staff show practical understanding of dementia's daily challenges, from managing medications to preventing common complications. They maintain close contact with families throughout care changes, recognising how important that continuity is when memory fades.
The home cares for adults both under and over 65 with dementia and mental health conditions. This mix means the team works with varying stages and types of cognitive change.
Staff and Management
Communication stands out here, with families reporting they can reach staff at any hour when needed. The team demonstrates practical knowledge about managing dementia-related health issues, from medication adjustments to coordinating with hospitals during acute episodes. That said, there has been a serious concern raised about clinical oversight during one resident's stay, where preventable complications weren't caught in time.
What People Say
The home includes gardens where residents can spend time outdoors, and there's even an on-site pub that forms part of the social activities. These spaces create opportunities for stimulation and engagement throughout the day, giving residents variety in their environment.
Residents here find more than just care routines. There's a rhythm to the days with structured activities, time with animals in the gardens, and communal spaces designed for connection. The team takes time to learn what makes each person comfortable, responding to personality rather than just following care plans.
Summing Up
Every family's experience shapes their view of care, and visiting helps you understand whether this approach fits your loved one's needs.
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