We offer the same high quality care services enjoyed by our long-term residents on a short-term basis. Whether it’s for a short period of recovery, a respite break or simply a trial run for those looking for a permanent move, we offer a home from home where residents can live their life, their way.
Providing resident focused care, our care team can accommodate most clinical and care needs and will work with residents, their family and/or friends to gain a full understanding of care requirements. Our aim is to ensure that residents’ needs are met, and they feel safe throughout their stay with us.
Our short stay and respite care may be suitable for someone being discharged from hospital, needing a little additional support during their recuperation or recovery process.
Others simply like to take a ‘short relaxation break’ with us, perhaps to give a full-time family carer some rest, or indeed have some time out for themselves.
We know that considering a move into residential or nursing care is a big decision at what is often a difficult time. Making a decision on whether a certain care home is the right place can be overwhelming without experiencing what life could be like. We actively encourage a short stay to see what’s it like to live in our home.
Having a short break gives everyone concerned a chance to experience our care home with no commitment, and can aid you in making the best decision about future care options.
“For Mum, it is home from home, she absolutely loves it there. She has just got back from a 2-week stay and is still talking about it.” – C M, daughter of resident at St Catherines View
Nursing Care
Dedicated Dementia Care
At St Catherines View we offer a completely different dementia care experience, guided by our philosophy of ‘living well with dementia.’ Our dedicated dementia community promotes a stimulating and engaging environment where residents who are living with dementia can live life at their own pace, maintaining a sense of purpose, independence and belonging.
Assisted Care
End Of Life Care
We want people to live well with us, making the most of every single day. If that means being together until the end of life, we want our residents to die well with dignity with family around, in familiar surroundings with staff they know well.