Care home in Arundel, BN18 0SU, South East

Westergate House

CQC: Good

Where families find comfort through life's hardest moments

When you're watching someone you love struggle with dementia or complex health needs, finding the right support feels overwhelming. Westergate House in Arundel has become a place where families discover something they weren't sure they'd find — genuine contentment for their loved ones. Set in the heart of the village, this care home has quietly built a reputation for helping residents not just cope, but actually thrive.

Westergate House is a care home near Arundel in the South East. Where families find comfort through life's hardest moments

Nursing home in Arundel: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

Families whose loved ones have advanced dementia describe seeing real improvements after moving here. The staff know how to engage with people experiencing cognitive decline, and several families have talked about their relatives' health actually stabilising once they settled in.

The home cares for people with dementia, mental health conditions, physical disabilities and sensory impairments. They support both younger adults under 65 and older residents.

Staff and Management

What stands out is how staff stick around and really get to know residents. Families describe the same faces year after year, building those relationships that matter so much with dementia care. The team seems to understand that good care means being flexible — whether that's making space for big family celebrations or supporting everyone through end-of-life care with real compassion.

What People Say

The home runs a full programme of activities that residents actually want to join — from arts and music sessions to minibus trips out. They're part of village life too, with the community coming in for events and residents getting out and about. The food's made fresh on-site, and families mention their pets are welcome to visit, which matters when you're trying to keep those connections alive.

Families talk about the difference they see in their loved ones here. People who arrived withdrawn or struggling have found their spark again, joining in activities they choose and building real friendships. There's a warmth that comes through in how families describe watching their relatives settle in — seeing them genuinely happy and calling this place home.

Summing Up

Sometimes the smallest details tell you the most — like residents being known faces in the village, or families feeling they can properly be part of their loved one's daily life here.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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