Facilities
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New Fairholme offers specialised nursing care for individuals with dementia or those requiring palliative care.
This impeccably maintained home exudes a warm and friendly atmosphere, featuring an orangery that connects the reception area to a beautiful garden, lovingly tended by residents and enjoyed by all visitors.
New Fairholme has a strong community presence, actively engaging with local groups and encouraging their visits. The home has established robust relationships with external professionals, such as GPs, and supports student nurses on work placements, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment.
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At New Fairholme, all 88 rooms are homely, spacious, and comfortable, each featuring en-suite facilities across four units.
Friendly communal areas offer individual support, creating an environment where residents can form new friendships.
The beautiful gardens and quiet spaces provide serene spots for relaxation and reflection, ensuring a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere for everyone.
We have 3 services available to residents here at New Fairholme, which are:
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.
New Fairholme is renowned for its delicious food, thanks to home manager Imelda from the Philippines.
Her passion for creating nutritious and tasty meals has transformed mealtimes, blending traditional Filipino cuisine with international dishes.
Imelda’s dedication has made dining at New Fairholme a highlight for everyone.