Care home in Hailsham, BN27 1DU, South East

Bowes House

CQC: Good

Warm welcomes and varied activities in a traditional Hailsham setting

Families visiting Bowes House in Hailsham often mention how reassuring it feels to see their loved ones settling into activities and making connections. The care home supports residents with dementia and physical disabilities, offering a structured environment where people can maintain their routines and interests. Located in the South East, this established home has built its approach around creating meaningful daily experiences.

Bowes House is a care home near Hailsham in the South East. Warm welcomes and varied activities in a traditional Hailsham setting

Bowes House - Expert Care in Hailsham

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the home provides structured daily routines and engaging activities designed to maintain connections and stimulate interests. Staff work to understand each person's individual preferences and adapt their approach accordingly.

Bowes House provides care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia and physical disabilities. The home's experience spans different care needs, allowing them to support residents as their requirements change.

Staff and Management

Staff here are noted for their warmth and willingness to accommodate individual preferences. While some families have experienced challenges with consistency in care standards over longer stays, the team's friendly approach and genuine engagement with residents remains a constant. The home continues to work on maintaining the quality of care that families experience during those crucial early days.

What People Say

The kitchen adapts well to different dietary needs, with meals that residents find both nutritious and enjoyable. The home maintains a pleasant, clean environment that creates a positive first impression for visitors. Regular activities like music afternoons and puzzle clubs give structure to the days, while partnerships with local organisations bring variety to the social calendar.

The admission process here tends to put families at ease, with staff taking time to understand each person's needs and preferences. New residents often find themselves quickly involved in activities, and families appreciate being included in those early days. The atmosphere feels genuinely welcoming, with staff showing real interest in getting to know each resident as an individual.

Summing Up

If you're considering Bowes House for someone you love, visiting during an activity session can give you a real sense of daily life there.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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