Care home in Slough, SL1 7NL, South East

Lent Rise House

Where gardening and gentle care help residents feel at ease

Families describe how Lent Rise House in Slough creates moments of connection through familiar activities. Whether it's tending plants in the garden or simply sitting together, the care home seems to understand what brings comfort to residents living with dementia.

Lent Rise House is a care home near Slough in the South East. Where gardening and gentle care help residents feel at ease

Dedicated nursing home Support in Slough

Specialist Focus

Families describe staff who understand the realities of Alzheimer's and advanced dementia. The team seems to balance medical needs with maintaining dignity, helping residents stay connected to who they were through activities like gardening.

The home cares for people over 65, with particular experience in dementia and learning disabilities.

Staff and Management

Staff come across as approachable and consistent in their approach. Several families mention how the team handles the challenges of dementia with real understanding, especially during those difficult final stages when good nursing care matters most.

What People Say

The home keeps things clean and comfortable, with food that families say meets their expectations. There's talk of gardening activities, including participation in local competitions, which gives residents with green fingers something meaningful to do.

People talk about staff who really get to know residents — their past interests, what makes them smile, how they liked to spend their days before. Families mention being able to drop by whenever they want, finding their relatives engaged in activities that feel right for them.

Summing Up

It's worth chatting with the team about their approach to care and seeing the gardens for yourself.

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