Care Homes in Whitstable

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Bradbury Grange Care Home
Nestled in the picturesque town of Whitstable in Kent, a stone's throw away from the beautiful Whitstable beachfront, you'll find Bradbury Grange, a care home that provides residential, dementia, and respite care for the elderly. This well-established MHA care home is equipped with a range of amenities designed to make residents feel right at home. These include comfortably furnished bedrooms with private en-suite facilities, an on-site hair salon, and a cosy coffee shop.

At Bradbury Grange, we believe in keeping our residents active and engaged. Our diverse activity programme ensures there's always something to look forward to, whether it's our award-winning music therapy sessions designed to combat isolation among dementia residents, or a fun arts and crafts session.

In addition, residents can also seek spiritual support from MHA's dedicated Chaplain. At Bradbury Grange, we strive to provide a warm, welcoming environment where our residents can enjoy their golden years in comfort and peace. Visit askbart.org for more information.
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Harrier Lodge Care Home

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Harrier Lodge Care Home

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Publication Date 2020-11-14
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Nestled in the charming town of Whitstable, Harrier Lodge is a care home that provides a comprehensive range of services. These include round-the-clock nursing care, residential care, short-term respite care, and specialised dementia care, as well as empathetic end-of-life care.

Harrier Lodge, situated in the beautiful county of Kent, offers more than just care. It boasts a bar and café for socialising, a cinema room for entertainment, a hair and beauty salon for pampering, and beautifully landscaped gardens for peaceful relaxation.

The sense of community at Harrier Lodge is palpable, with a bustling activities schedule that keeps residents engaged and active. Events include collaborations with local schools and churches, quizzes, music classes, yoga sessions, cooking lessons, and live entertainment. This vibrant social calendar helps residents maintain their independence and enjoy their time at Harrier Lodge to the fullest.
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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 Whitstable

Whitstable, is a charming seaside town that’s a real gem for retirees. Known for its friendly community, stunning coastline, and rich history, it’s no wonder many choose to spend their golden years here.

One of the key reasons retirees love Whitstable is the range of excellent care homes and retirement villages. These offer a supportive environment, top-notch facilities, and a variety of activities to keep you active and engaged. Plus, they’re nestled in a town that’s brimming with character and charm.

Whitstable is famous for its oysters, and the annual Whitstable Oyster Festival is a must-see. But there’s more to this town than just seafood. The bustling high street is lined with independent shops, galleries, and eateries, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.

For nature lovers, the town is a dream come true. Whitstable’s coastline offers stunning views and the chance to spot some local wildlife. The Crab and Winkle Way is a popular walking and cycling route that links Whitstable to the historic city of Canterbury.

History buffs will appreciate the Whitstable Museum and Gallery, which offers a fascinating insight into the town’s past. And let’s not forget the iconic Whitstable Castle, with its beautiful gardens and tea rooms.

Whitstable also has a thriving arts scene. The Horsebridge Arts and Community Centre hosts a variety of events, from art exhibitions to theatre performances. Plus, the town is home to several art galleries showcasing local and international artists.

In terms of practicalities, Whitstable has excellent transport links, including a direct train service to London. The town also has a range of healthcare services, including the Estuary View Medical Centre and several pharmacies.

In short, Whitstable offers a relaxed pace of life, a supportive community, and a wealth of activities and attractions. It’s a place where you can enjoy your retirement to the fullest, whether that’s by taking a leisurely stroll along the beach, exploring the local history, or simply enjoying a cup of tea in one of the town’s many cosy cafes.

For more information about Whitstable, check out the official Visit Kent website (www.visitkent.co.uk). For details on care homes and retirement villages in the area, the UK Care Guide (www.ukcareguide.co.uk) is a useful resource.