Overview
Church Farm is a nursing home based in beautiful Cotgrave just south of Nottingham. We specialise in the care of people living with dementia.
Dementia Care in Nottingham
This model of care focuses on providing dementia care that brings out the best in our staff and enables everyone living here to experience real quality of life outcomes.
"Quality of life matters and is the only real indicator of quality service in person centred dementia care." David M Sheard, Dementia Care Matters.
We believe that each person is an individual with a life history that we respect. We promote self-esteem and encourage independence whilst providing a comfortable and safe environment to help people feel at home.
Living at Cotgrave
Living at Church Farm at Cotgrave, people share their lives with a family of people living and working together.
There are three households, each feels familiar and is designed to reflect the needs and support the lifestyles of the people living there. Lifelong occupations continue in people’s daily life.
People’s own bedrooms provide private space personal to them, enhanced with their own belongings and creating a feeling of familiarity and safety that is truly their own. Easy access to enclosed gardens provides a sense of freedom and independence for people as they freely take a walk outside; sit and chat on a bench and join in outdoor domestic activity.
Church Farm Nursing Home offers the following facilities:
- Long Stay Care
- Short Stay Care
- Day Care
- Physiotherapy
- Own GP if required
- Own Furniture if required
- Pets by arrangement
- Close to Local shops
- Near Public Transport
- Lift
- Wheelchair access
- Gardens for residents
- Bar/Cafe on premises
- Television point in own room
Church Farm Care Home has been awarded the Dementia Quality Mark by Nottinghamshire County Council.
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Living at Church Farm at Cotgrave, people share their lives with a family of people living and working together.
There are three households, each feels familiar and is designed to reflect the needs and support the lifestyles of the people living there. Lifelong occupations continue in people’s daily life.
People’s own bedrooms provide private space personal to them, enhanced with their own belongings and creating a feeling of familiarity and safety that is truly their own. Easy access to enclosed gardens provides a sense of freedom and independence for people as they freely take a walk outside; sit and chat on a bench and join in outdoor domestic activity.
Inclusion
Supporting
- Dementia
Care Quality Commission
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