Care home in Steyning, BN44 3RJ, South East

Croft Meadow

CQC: Good

Where contentment shows in everyday moments of connection

When you visit Croft Meadow in Steyning, you'll notice something reassuring — residents who seem genuinely settled and engaged with life around them. This care home creates an atmosphere where people feel comfortable being themselves, whether joining in activities or simply enjoying the company of others. The sense of wellbeing here comes through in small but meaningful ways.

Croft Meadow is a care home near Steyning in the South East. Where contentment shows in everyday moments of connection

Compassionate Care in Steyning at Croft Meadow

Specialist Focus

While the home welcomes residents with dementia, families considering this option might want to ask about specific approaches and support available during a visit.

The home provides care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia.

Staff and Management

Staff here are notably responsive and friendly in their approach to residents. They seem to understand the importance of being attentive without being intrusive, creating a balance that helps residents feel supported.

What People Say

The home maintains high standards of cleanliness throughout, which families appreciate when they visit. Social events and activities appear well-organised, giving residents plenty of opportunities to stay engaged.

Families often comment on seeing their loved ones looking content and involved in what's happening around them. There's a warmth to how residents interact with each other and with staff, creating a social environment that feels natural rather than forced.

Summing Up

Sometimes the best indication of good care is simply seeing someone you love looking comfortable and engaged.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Features

Dementia care gifts that help

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Comforting Memories

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Card Game

The Card Game That Turns Familiar Phrases Into Open Doors

Memory Box

The Box That Holds a Life

Digital Photoframe

The Frame That Brings the Family Into the Room

Digital Calendar

The Clock That Knows What Day It Is

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