Residential Care
You might consider residential care if you or your loved one are struggling to live alone, even with the support of family and friends. For example, your surroundings may no longer be a suitable – perhaps if you are having some difficulties with your mobility. Or you may be struggling to shop and cook for yourself. A residential care home may also be suitable if family support is no longer available, or if your health has taken a turn for the worse.
Choosing residential care is a tough decision, so we'll be with you every step of the way. At St Mary’s Mount we provide a homely environment and our staff are on hand to answer any questions you may have. Our home offers you peace of mind. We provide the support needed to make everyday tasks manageable, in an enjoyable setting with lots to do and people to talk to.
Residential care covers a variety of needs and requirements. At St Mary’s Mount, every resident receives an individualised, person-centred care plan to ensure your loved one receives the best possible care during their stay with us. When receiving residential care at St Mary’s Mount, you can expect:
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A comprehensive care plan, which is regularly reviewed
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An experienced and dedicated team in place
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A friendly team to help with intimate care, such as incontinence or toileting
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Support with GP, hospital and other personal appointments
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Medication administration
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Nutritious, heart-warming meals from our catering team
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A homely environment, with plenty of space to socialise or relax
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Help with daily tasks, like getting changed, brushing teeth and bathing
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Regular events and activities, including birthday and various other celebrations
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Support continuing with hobbies like baking, gardening or even swimming
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Laundry and cleaning services
We are registered with CQC to provide residential care for anyone over the age of 50 that needs physical, emotional support and those with an impairment like site, hearing or mobility.

