Learn more about the types of care available at Linden Care Homes

We believe in supporting our residents to enrich their lives. Below is an overview of the types of care we provide.

Dementia Care

Dementia Care

Delivers residential care and support for elderly people who remain physically able, but who are also living with a form of Dementia such as Alzheimer’s. Click here to find out more about our Dementia Care Services >

Nursing Care

Nursing Care

At Linden Lodge Nursing Home at Warton, we can provide a long term solution or short term when periods of respite and recovery are required, whether it’s the frailty of old age or with intensive rehabilitation. Click here to find out more about our Nursing Care Services >

Residential Care

Residential Care

Delivers care and support for elderly people who want to live in a care home environment with their peers and do not have any additional health needs requiring nursing support. Click here to find out more about our Residential Care Services >

Respite Care

Respite Care

People who are caring for an elderly relative or friend can call on us to provide respite care, on a planned, occasional or one-off basis. We provide round-the-clock respite care in a safe, comfortable environment, whether it’s just for a few days or up to six weeks. Click here to find out more about our Respite Care Services >

 

The Linden Care Homes

Linden Care Homes have 3 Care Homes in Staffordshire and North Warwickshire offering Nursing, Dementia, Residential and Respite care. Each of our residential care homes is purpose-built, elegantly decorated and equipped with en-suite facilities.

Purpose-built nursing care homes

Linden Lodge Nursing Home

Warton

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Entrance to Linden Grange

Linden Grange Residential Home

Hartshill

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Linden Lodge Residential Home

Linden Lodge Residential Home

Dordon

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Types of Care: Frequently Asked Questions

Wondering if residential care or nursing care is right for you or your loved one? Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions; please feel free to contact us for more information, or if your question isn’t answered here, we’d be very happy to hear from you.

A residential care home is suitable for older people who need support with day-to-day life, this may include their personal care, and everyday tasks like cleaning and cooking. Residents in a nursing home can have a range of medical needs, and registered nurses are on hand to support care workers provide a higher level of care. Linden Care homes offers care for people who need both types of support.

  • Residential Care usually delivers care and support for older people who want to live in a care home environment with their peers and do not have any additional health needs requiring nursing support.
  • Nursing Care is usually provided when clinical needs increase in an individual, which means support is required 24 hours a day.
  • Respite Care is short-term care to support families and regular carers who need a break, and it can also benefit the person being cared for by providing them with a welcome change of routine.
  • Dementia Care delivers specialist residential care and support for people living with a form of Dementia such as Alzheimer’s.

A care home may be the best option if you or a loved one is finding it hard to live alone, or have a complex medical need that needs specialist attention each day or overnight. Care homes can also provide company and a give you or your loved one peace of mind, so that life can be lived in a more satisfying way.

Choosing the right care home is a big decision and you want to ensure that the person living in the care home is going to feel as happy and comfortable as possible. There are lots of considerations to take into account, but thinking about what kind of care you require is the first step. Visiting care homes, asking questions and taking time to think of all the options is important. Age UK provide a checklist and guide to choosing a care home which you might find useful. Please contact us if you have any questions about Linden Care Homes or want to arrange a tour.

How residential care is going to be paid for can be a worry for many people, it can be expensive, but some help is available to help you meet the costs. You may be eligible for financial aid from your local council or the NHS. To learn more about Paying for a care home, see our Funding page.

Linden Care Homes endeavour to provide a caring, reassuring atmosphere, assisting when required, any resident to maintain their individuality, dignity, and self-esteem while hoping to create a homely environment. Linden Care Homes hold a number of accreditations which can be viewed here. Our homes are purpose built, and fit for purpose. Most importantly, we believe in recruiting high calibre staff, which are carefully selected for their qualifications and experience, and then investing in ongoing training.

ISO9001
ISO 14001
ISO 45001
The Gold Standards Framework in Care Homes
Food Rating
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