Care home in Langport, TA10 0NQ, South West

Immacolata House

Somerset farm setting brings joy through therapeutic animal visits

The sight of residents stroking chickens or feeding the goats speaks volumes about what makes Immacolata House in Langport different. This countryside care home has embraced the healing power of animal companionship, creating moments of genuine connection for people living with dementia. Set in peaceful rural Somerset, the home specialises in supporting people with complex needs including dementia and physical disabilities.

Immacolata House is a care home near Langport in the South West. Somerset farm setting brings joy through therapeutic animal visits

Compassionate Care in Langport at Immacolata House

Specialist Focus

The therapeutic farm programme seems particularly beneficial for residents with dementia, offering sensory experiences and emotional connections that transcend memory loss. Staff show genuine understanding of how to communicate and connect with people living with dementia, creating meaningful moments throughout each day.

The home provides specialist support for people with dementia, physical disabilities, and those whose rights are restricted under the Mental Health Act. They're set up to care for adults over 65 with complex needs.

Staff and Management

Most families feel well-informed about their loved one's care, with regular updates keeping them connected. However, some recent concerns have been raised about management responsiveness when families have questions or worries. The care team themselves are consistently described as patient and kind, though ensuring consistent standards across all aspects of care remains important.

What People Say

The kitchen team clearly takes pride in proper home cooking, with meals that families say their relatives actually look forward to. The building itself is kept spotless and comfortable, with communal spaces that feel lived-in rather than clinical. Being away from busy roads means residents can enjoy the gardens safely, and that rural Somerset setting brings a natural calm to daily life.

Families talk about the warmth that greets them at the door — staff who remember names, who stop to chat, who treat each resident as an individual worth knowing. The activities programme keeps days full and purposeful, whether that's group singing, gentle exercises, or those precious moments with the visiting animals. People describe a genuine sense of community here, where residents seem content and engaged.

Summing Up

What stands out here is how something as simple as a chicken can light up someone's face — proof that the right environment makes all the difference.

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