Care home in Leominster, HR6 8AQ, West Midlands
Waverley House
Where confused residents find their feet again in Leominster
When someone with dementia moves from hospital to residential care, those first weeks can feel impossible. Waverley House in Leominster understands this journey. Families describe how the care team here helps residents who arrive distressed and confused gradually find their balance again.
Waverley House is a care home near Leominster in the West Midlands. Where confused residents find their feet again in Leominster
Specialist Focus
For residents with dementia who've had difficult transitions, the team focuses on creating stability. They work to help people who arrive unsettled find their rhythm in this new environment.
Waverley House cares for adults both under and over 65, with particular experience supporting people with dementia.
Staff and Management
The staff here seem to understand that recovery isn't just physical. When residents arrive with complex needs — perhaps recovering from a fall while also managing dementia — the team pays attention to both the medical side and the emotional upheaval that comes with such big changes.
What People Say
What strikes families is how the staff respond when residents are struggling. They've seen the care team work patiently with people who've arrived from hospital feeling frightened and disoriented, staying close until that confusion starts to lift and contentment takes its place.
Summing Up
It's worth visiting to see if their approach feels right for your situation.
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