Care home in Hailsham, BN27 1QN, South East

Quinnell House

CQC: Good

Caring support for early dementia with creative daily activities

Quinnell House in Hailsham provides residential care with a focus on supporting people in the early stages of dementia. The home maintains an active programme of creative activities, though families should note that nursing care isn't available on site.

Quinnell House is a care home near Hailsham in the South East. Caring support for early dementia with creative daily activities

Residential home in Hailsham: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

The team provides attentive care during early-stage dementia, with staff who understand how to support residents through this phase. For those with more advanced dementia or complex medical needs, the absence of on-site nursing may mean this isn't the right setting.

The home cares for adults over 65 and specialises in dementia support. However, they don't have nurses on site, which means medication management and end-of-life care depend on visiting district nurse services.

Staff and Management

The management team actively supports both care delivery and the activities programme. They've shown commitment to maintaining engagement activities even during challenging periods, though the home relies on district nurses for any medical needs.

What People Say

People describe the team as particularly attentive during the early stages of dementia, providing appropriate support when residents first arrive. The home maintains a structured approach to daily life that helps residents settle into their new surroundings.

Summing Up

Understanding what level of care is available helps families make the right choice for their loved one's specific needs.

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Specialisms

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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