Care home in Canterbury, CT3 1UN, South East

Littlebourne House Residential Care Home

CQC: Good

Where families feel genuinely welcomed into daily care routines

When you're searching for the right care home, you want somewhere that understands your whole family is affected by this transition. Littlebourne House Residential Care Home in Canterbury has built its approach around welcoming families into the care journey. This well-maintained home specialises in supporting people with dementia, sensory impairments, mental health conditions, and physical disabilities.

Littlebourne House Residential Care Home is a care home near Canterbury in the South East. Where families feel genuinely welcomed into daily care routines

Dedicated residential home Support in Canterbury

Specialist Focus

For those living with dementia, the home's approach to including families in care routines can be particularly valuable. Staff seem to understand the importance of maintaining family connections through this difficult journey.

The home provides specialist support for people living with dementia, as well as those with sensory impairments, mental health conditions, and physical disabilities.

Staff and Management

Most families speak well of the staff's commitment and work ethic. They describe a team that works hard and shows genuine care for residents. There has been a concern raised about overnight staff conduct that the home will want to address, but the overall picture from families is of dedicated daytime staff who put effort into their work.

What People Say

The home sits in attractive, well-kept grounds that families appreciate. The physical environment gets consistent praise for being both beautiful and properly maintained — something that matters when you're looking for somewhere that feels cared for.

Families describe feeling genuinely included in their loved ones' care here. The staff seem to understand that when someone moves into residential care, their relatives need support too. People talk about the warmth of the welcome and how staff take time to involve them in care routines.

Summing Up

The home also offers respite care, which has helped at least one family feel confident about future permanent placement.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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