What are the charges?
How can I get help from the local authority towards my care fees?
Do you discriminate?
Cooking is a real chore and I need a special diet. Can you help?
Is smoking allowed?
Are the rules strict?
Who can I go to for more information?
VISITORS: When can my family and friends visit me?
GOING OUT: Can I go out with my family and friends?
FURNISHINGS: Can I bring my own furniture, TV etc?
POST: How do I receive my mail?
NEWSPAPERS: Do you offer daily newspapers?
GP AND HEALTH SERVICES: Can I keep my own GP?
DENTIS/CHIROPDY: How do I get to see a Dentist or Chiropodist?
HOSPITAL: How do I keep my hospital arrangements?
Is there anywhere for relatives to stay?
Are there hairdressing facilities?
Are there any restrictions that affect me?
Can I retain links with local community?
What happens if I become ill?
What do I do next?
Choosing a care home is an important decision. We understand that you may have many questions, and we are here to help. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we are asked by residents and families.
If you need further information or would like to speak to a member of our team, please feel free to contact us.
Can residents maintain their independence?
Yes. Supporting independence is central to our approach. We encourage residents to make their own choices and remain involved in daily activities, while providing assistance only where needed.
Are families involved in care decisions?
Families and loved ones are welcomed as partners in care. With the resident’s consent, we involve families in discussions, care planning, and ongoing communication to ensure everyone feels informed and supported.
What is daily life like in the care home?
Daily life is designed to be comfortable, engaging, and supportive. Residents are encouraged to follow their own routines and take part in social, recreational, and wellbeing activities that match their interests and abilities.
Cooking is a real chore and I need a special diet. Can you help?
Food is always an important aspect of daily life for residents and their families, and it should never be a cause for concern.
Example Care home has a fully equipped kitchen, and our fully trained, highly skilled cooks prepare fresh, home-cooked meals that ensure a balanced and varied diet. Residents with additional dietary requirements, such as diabetes or low-sodium needs, can have meals prepared to suit their individual requirements.
Are the rules strict?
Apart from the obligations outlined in your contract, there are no strict rules—only those of common courtesy.
Visitors: When can my family and friends visit me?
Your family and friends are welcome to visit at any reasonable time, day or night. We do not have set visiting hours, and you are free to receive visitors whenever you wish. Visits can take place in the privacy of your own room or in the communal areas of the home. When visitors arrive, we will always check with you first to see if you would like to receive them before showing them to your room.
Going out: Can I go out with my family and friends?
Of course—you are free to come and go as you please.
Furnishings: Can I bring my own furniture, TV, etc.?
Yes. All rooms are furnished for your comfort, but we are happy to remove furniture if you would prefer to bring your own. You are encouraged to bring personal items and photographs, as these help make your room truly feel like home.
If you wish for your visitors to have refreshments when they arrive please just ask.
Post: How do I receive my mail?
All mail will be delivered to your room daily, unopened.
Newspapers: Do you offer daily newspapers?
Our home receives a daily newspaper for use in the communal areas. If you would like a personal newspaper, this can be arranged through the Manager, and the cost will be added to your bill.
Is there anywhere for relatives to stay?
Our home does not have permanent facilities for visitors to stay overnight. However, in certain circumstances, management may be able to accommodate such a request. Each situation will be considered on an individual basis.
Are there hairdressing facilities?
Yes. We have a visiting hairdresser who attends the home regularly. If you wish to continue using your own hairdresser, this can also be arranged for a small charge on the remaining days each week. This would need to be booked through the Manager.
Are there any restrictions that affect me?
Restrictions are kept to a minimum, and you are free to choose your own lifestyle, provided this does not infringe on the rights of others. Our philosophy is to make our home as flexible as possible. There are no set times for getting up or going to bed—some residents prefer to rise early, while others enjoy a lie-in.
Can I retain links with the local community?
Yes. Living in a care home does not mean you have to spend all your time here. We encourage you to continue your lifestyle as you would in your own home and maintain links with the local community. If you need any support to do so, please let us know.
Do you discriminate?
We aim to offer equal and fair access to all eligible individuals, regardless of gender, family or financial circumstances, race, colour, religion, or sexual orientation. We are committed to responding to individual needs while promoting diversity, respect, and spiritual care.
What do I do next?
We hope the information provided in this section helps you make an informed decision. If you would like to visit the home to see it for yourself and ask any questions, please call us on 123 456 7890 or request an appointment online 24/7.