Care home in Ivybridge, PL21 0UJ, South West

Ivydene Residential and Nursing Home

CQC: Good

Where consistent care meets genuine understanding for residents facing complex challenges

Finding the right support for someone with dementia or physical disabilities requires more than just clinical competence — it needs genuine understanding and steady hands. Ivydene Residential and Nursing Home in Ivybridge brings both professional nursing expertise and a settled approach to care that helps residents adapt to their new surroundings. The recent refurbishments have created bright, comfortable spaces where people can feel genuinely at home.

Ivydene Residential and Nursing Home is a care home near Ivybridge in the South West. Where consistent care meets genuine understanding for residents facing complex challenges

Compassionate Care in Ivybridge at Ivydene Residential and Nursing Home

Specialist Focus

Staff show real competence in helping people with different types of dementia, including those experiencing behavioural changes or vascular dementia. Families report their relatives settling better here than in previous placements, with reduced distress and improved daily routines.

Ivydene provides residential and nursing care for people over 65, as well as younger adults with physical disabilities or sensory impairments. The home has particular experience supporting residents with dementia.

Staff and Management

The nursing team brings professional expertise to complex care needs, with families noting how staff respond quickly to concerns without getting defensive. Communication flows both ways, with the team actively asking for family input about their loved ones' preferences and needs.

What People Say

The home has invested in making spaces feel fresh and comfortable — new beds, modern furnishings, and thoughtful touches that residents appreciate. Mealtimes bring variety and proper portions that people actually want to eat. The bright, clean environment creates a pleasant backdrop for daily life.

Families describe a place where their loved ones have settled well after difficult transitions from other care settings. The atmosphere feels calm and purposeful, with activities that keep residents engaged and connected. Staff take time to understand each person's needs, particularly those living with dementia who may have struggled elsewhere.

Summing Up

While some concerning incidents have been reported that families should ask about, the consistent picture is of professional care delivered with genuine warmth.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

Features

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Comforting Memories

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Card Game

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Memory Box

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Digital Photoframe

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Digital Calendar

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