Care Homes in Newark-on-Trent

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Lancaster Grange Care Home

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Lancaster Grange Care Home

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Publication Date 2022-02-18
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Nestled within the serene Fernwood Park Estate in Newark-on-Trent, Lancaster Grange is a bespoke care home designed with the utmost attention to detail. Its primary mission is to deliver top-tier residential and nursing care for the elderly, including those grappling with dementia. The dedicated staff at Lancaster Grange go above and beyond to craft personalised care plans that cater to each resident's unique needs. They invest time in understanding the residents' life stories, enabling them to devise the most suitable care plan. The home also boasts a diverse range of activities and events, ensuring there's always something exciting on the agenda to keep residents engaged and entertained. Plus, the home's prime location means residents have easy access to a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants, all within a comfortable walking distance.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Dementia Care. Individuals diagnosed with dementia who can no longer reside independently at home because they need specialized care services around the clock.11111
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Nursing Care. Individuals who need round-the-clock support and care from trained nurses because of their medical conditions and/or daily living requirements. This includes individuals needing extensive rehabilitation after a stroke or those who require assistance with using a peg feeding tube.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Residential care. Individuals with low care needs, who are either fully independent or require minimal assistance with personal care and day-to-day tasks. Residential care usually includes support with tasks like: dressing, washing, taking oral medication and hoisting.
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    Respite Care. Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.

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Askbart guide to care in Newark-on-Trent

Newark-on-Trent, or simply Newark, is a charming market town in Nottinghamshire, that’s a hidden gem for retirees. With its rich history, friendly community, and easy access to amenities, it’s no wonder that it’s becoming a popular choice for those looking to enjoy their golden years in comfort and style.

One of the key reasons why Newark is such a great place for retirees is the availability of excellent care homes and retirement villages. These facilities offer top-notch care and a range of activities to keep residents active and engaged. They’re designed with the needs of seniors in mind, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free lifestyle.

But there’s more to Newark than just great retirement living options. The town is steeped in history, with attractions like the Newark Castle and Gardens, a stunning medieval castle on the banks of the River Trent. For those who love the arts, the Palace Theatre offers a variety of performances, from plays to concerts and even cinema screenings.

Newark is also home to one of the largest antiques fairs in Europe, a paradise for those who love to browse and collect unique items. And let’s not forget the Newark Market, a traditional market that’s been running for over 500 years, where you can find everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts.

Nature lovers will appreciate the town’s green spaces, like Sconce and Devon Park, a historical park with beautiful gardens and walking trails. The town’s location also makes it easy to explore the stunning countryside of Nottinghamshire.

In terms of practicalities, Newark is well-connected with excellent transport links, including a direct train to London. The town has a range of shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities, ensuring that everything you need is within easy reach.

In short, Newark-on-Trent offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and convenience, making it an ideal place for retirees. Whether you’re looking for a care home or a retirement village, or simply a friendly and vibrant community, Newark has it all.

For more information about what Newark has to offer, check out the official Visit Newark website (www.visitnewark.co.uk). It’s a great resource for finding out about local attractions, events, and services.