Facilities
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Innage Grange offers a comprehensive range of services with highly experienced and dedicated staff. The home caters to individuals with dementia requiring nursing care, as well as general nursing clients, ensuring that residents can remain within the home even as their care needs evolve. This continuity of care provides peace of mind for residents and their families, knowing that their changing needs will always be met with compassion and expertise.
With numerous opportunities for activities and strong community ties, including regular visits from local school children, Innage Grange is a vibrant and engaging place to live.
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At Innage Grange, all 83 rooms are spacious and modern, each featuring en-suite facilities. The freshly updated internal furnishings enhance the home’s warm and welcoming atmosphere. The comfortable surroundings ensure residents live as comfortably as possible, while activities help residents to feel integrated into life within the home and the wider community.
Residents can choose to spend their time quietly in their rooms, participate in various activities, or enjoy a walk-through serene gardens. Our friendly communal areas support individual needs and foster new friendships among residents.
We have 6 services available to residents here at Innage Grange, which are:
People choose residential care for many reasons, sometimes it can be simply recognising the need for socialisation, activities and emotional security.
Nursing care involves the comprehensive and continuous support provided by nurses and skilled care assistants to our residents who have medical and health needs.
This care includes 24-hour interventions to address various medical conditions, ensuring residents receive the necessary medical attention and emotional support.
Dementia is a syndrome (a group of related symptoms) associated with an ongoing decline of brain functioning. There are many different causes of dementia, and many different types.
Prevalence: Over 944,000 people in the UK, mostly older adults, are affected by Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. (NHS.Gov.Uk)
Care Needs: As dementia progresses, individuals require more care and support, potentially needing to move into full-time or residential care. This decision can be challenging to all involved and should involve early support and planning.
Respite care can come in many forms. What works best will depend on your circumstances and those of the person you care for.
We recognise there are times when a rest is needed and that is where respite can help, a short stay in a care home can support the on- going needs of the carer and the person they care for.
Day Centre:
Caring for someone and managing day to day life or juggling work and caring can be difficult, we understand there are times when you simply need a few hours to attend appointments / go shopping / you time or you need support for longer days to manage other commitments. Day care enables you to plan for those times.
You may wish to explore longer term options and we understand that moving into residential care is a significant decision. To assist with this, we offer day centre services at several of our homes. These services provide short-term support or help individuals explore permanent residential care.
Residents at Innage Grange can enjoy three daily meals, elevenses, and afternoon tea.
Prepared on-site by our qualified chef who uses locally sourced produce to cater to all dietary needs.
Snacks and drinks are available 24/7 to ensure proper nutrition and hydration.