Care home in Bristol, BS31 3BG, South West

Kingfisher Lodge

CQC: Good

Where laughter fills the lounges and families always feel welcome

When you walk through the doors at Kingfisher Lodge in Bristol, you'll often hear residents chatting and laughing together in the communal areas. This established care home has built a reputation for keeping spirits high through regular entertainment and seasonal celebrations, while maintaining an open-door policy that lets families drop by whenever they need that extra reassurance.

Kingfisher Lodge is a care home near Bristol in the South West. Where laughter fills the lounges and families always feel welcome

Kingfisher Lodge - Expert Care in Bristol

Specialist Focus

While many families of residents with dementia speak positively about the care, the home may be better suited to those in earlier stages or with limited mobility. The open layout and staffing levels appear to work well for most, though families of mobile residents with advanced dementia should ask specific questions about supervision arrangements.

Kingfisher Lodge cares for adults both over and under 65, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities. The home provides round-the-clock nursing support.

Staff and Management

The nursing team stays on top of residents' medical needs, with families praising how quickly staff respond to any health changes. There's good communication between the home and relatives, who appreciate being kept in the loop. However, one family did raise serious concerns about supervision for mobile residents with advanced dementia after their relative experienced several unwitnessed falls, including one that resulted in a fracture.

What People Say

The home sits in a quiet spot with well-maintained communal areas that give residents plenty of space to relax or socialise. Families mention how clean and comfortable everything feels, from the bedrooms to the shared spaces. The activities programme brings in regular entertainment and organises seasonal events that get everyone involved, though some relatives have noted that residents with limited mobility might find it harder to join in with everything on offer.

Relatives describe finding their loved ones genuinely happy here, often spotting smiles and hearing laughter during visits. The staff greet everyone by name and take time to chat, creating a warm atmosphere that helps residents feel settled. Whether it's joining in with visiting entertainers or simply enjoying quieter moments in the spacious lounges, there's a real sense of community throughout the home.

Summing Up

If you're considering Kingfisher Lodge, visiting at different times of day will give you a good feel for both the atmosphere and how the team manages the varying needs of residents.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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