Care home in Worthing, BN12 6FE, South East
Haviland House
Where residents keep their spark and families find genuine support
When dementia or mental health conditions change everything, families describe finding something precious at Haviland House in Worthing. This care home focuses on seeing the person behind the diagnosis — residents here are celebrated for who they are, not defined by what they're facing. It's an approach that brings comfort to families navigating these difficult transitions.
Haviland House is a care home near Worthing in the South East. Where residents keep their spark and families find genuine support

Specialist Focus
For residents with dementia, the focus stays on celebrating who they are as individuals. Staff work to maintain each person's sense of identity and dignity as their condition progresses.
Haviland House welcomes both younger and older adults, supporting people with dementia and mental health conditions. The home takes a person-centred approach to care planning.
Staff and Management
The team's approach to communication stands out in family accounts. Staff create space for difficult conversations and stay approachable when families need reassurance. There's a patience here that families particularly value — staff seem to understand that both residents and relatives need time to adjust.
What People Say
Families talk about the warmth here feeling genuine rather than professional. There's laughter in the corridors, and staff take time to share jokes and stories with residents. People mention how their relatives are treated as individuals with their own personalities and preferences, not just another person needing care.
Summing Up
While some families have raised concerns about clinical oversight and safety procedures, others speak warmly of the day-to-day kindness their relatives experience here.
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