Care home in Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE15 9QR, North East

Lindisfarne House

CQC: Good

When families need compassionate end-of-life care in Newcastle

There are moments when you need to know your loved one will be comfortable, dignified, and genuinely cared for. Lindisfarne House in Newcastle Upon Tyne provides that reassurance for families facing difficult times. The home specialises in complex care needs, from dementia to physical disabilities, with staff who understand what matters most.

Lindisfarne House is a care home near Newcastle Upon Tyne in the North East. When families need compassionate end-of-life care in Newcastle

Lindisfarne House - Expert Care in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Specialist Focus

The team here understands dementia isn't just about memory. They work patiently with challenging behaviours, keeping the same caring approach even when things get difficult.

The home caters for both younger and older adults with complex needs including dementia, learning disabilities, mental health conditions and physical disabilities. They also support people with sensory impairments.

Staff and Management

You'll find staff visible throughout the home, not just when you ring for them. They're approachable whether you need clinical expertise or just someone to talk to. Families get regular updates by phone and in person, so you're never left wondering how things are going.

What People Say

The rooms feel warm and well-kept, with thoughtful decoration that makes spaces feel less clinical. People mention the food positively too. Everything's clean and properly maintained, which matters when you're already worried about so much else.

Families describe finding real comfort here during their hardest days. Staff manage pain carefully, keep people comfortable, and treat everyone with genuine dignity. When someone has dementia, the team shows remarkable patience with challenging behaviours, maintaining that same steady care over months and years.

Summing Up

Sometimes you just need to know there's somewhere that gets it right when it matters most.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Learning disabilities

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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