Care home in Plymouth, PL6 7JW, South West

Devonshire House and Lodge

CQC: Good

Structured activities and garden spaces bring connection to Plymouth residents

Devonshire House and Lodge in Plymouth focuses on keeping residents engaged through daily activities and personalised dementia care. The home supports adults with physical disabilities, sensory impairments and dementia, with structured programmes that families say make a real difference to their relatives' wellbeing. The garden spaces provide therapeutic outdoor time, while nursing teams manage complex medical needs.

Devonshire House and Lodge is a care home near Plymouth in the South West. Structured activities and garden spaces bring connection to Plymouth residents

Compassionate Care in Plymouth at Devonshire House and Lodge

Specialist Focus

Staff adapt their interactions to each resident's cognitive needs, with families noting thoughtful approaches to personal care that preserve dignity. The activities programme includes reminiscence work and sensory engagement specifically designed for residents living with dementia.

The home provides specialist support for adults under and over 65 with physical disabilities and sensory impairments. Nursing teams manage complex medical needs including medication regimes and dietary requirements.

Staff and Management

While many families praise individual staff members for their kindness and dedication, some have raised concerns about management oversight and communication. The home has faced questions about supervision standards and staff consistency, with isolated reports of inattention during visits. Leadership and safeguarding processes have been scrutinised, highlighting the importance of asking detailed questions about accountability measures when considering care here.

What People Say

The gardens and outdoor spaces are well-maintained and actively used for therapeutic benefit, giving residents regular access to fresh air and nature. Indoor communal areas support the daily activity schedule, with space for social events and creative sessions. Medical and dietary needs are managed systematically, with individual meal planning available to accommodate preferences.

Families describe staff who take time to understand each resident as an individual, adapting their approach to support dignity during personal care. The activities programme includes arts, music and reminiscence work that visitors notice improving residents' mood and connection. Many mention the warm atmosphere created by approachable staff who engage naturally with residents throughout the day.

Summing Up

If you're considering Devonshire House and Lodge, visiting to see the activity programmes in action and meeting the care teams directly will help you understand their approach.

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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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