Care home in Bournemouth, BH8 9DL, South West

Richmondwood Rest Home

CQC: Good

Where specialist care feels like everyday kindness in Bournemouth

When families describe how settled their relatives have become at Richmondwood Rest Home in Bournemouth, you can hear the relief in their words. This care home supports people with complex needs — from dementia to physical disabilities — yet what strikes visitors most is how natural and unhurried everything feels. The team here seems to understand that good care starts with really knowing each person.

Richmondwood Rest Home is a care home near Bournemouth in the South West. Where specialist care feels like everyday kindness in Bournemouth

Dedicated residential home Support in Bournemouth

Specialist Focus

The team shows particular skill in supporting residents with dementia through patient, individualised approaches. Activities are planned around what each person enjoys, whether that's exercise classes or quieter pursuits, helping maintain connections to familiar interests.

Richmondwood supports younger adults alongside older residents, caring for people with dementia, mental health conditions, physical disabilities, sensory impairments and eating disorders. They also offer respite care for families who need temporary support.

Staff and Management

The management team actively involves families in care planning, which helps everyone feel part of the process. Communication flows both ways here — relatives know they'll get updates when needed, and their input shapes daily care decisions. The whole approach centres on keeping residents safe while respecting their independence and choices.

What People Say

The home keeps everything fresh and clean without feeling clinical — families often comment on how well-maintained the spaces are. There's a garden that residents use regularly, and the kitchen produces proper home-cooked meals daily. Birthday celebrations get special attention, and the dining experience adapts to what residents actually want to eat.

Families talk about seeing their relatives genuinely happy here, often more settled than they'd been in months. People mention the patience of the care team and how they take time to learn what makes each resident tick. There's a real sense that staff enjoy what they do, which creates a relaxed atmosphere throughout the home.

Summing Up

What matters here is that residents feel heard and families feel included — something that shows in the small daily choices as much as the bigger care decisions.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Eating disorders

Physical disabilities

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