Residential Care in Thanet
Residential Care
Independent living with a little extra help
Why choose residential care?
The biggest reason for moving into residential care is the reassurance that you or your loved one has immediate access to carers, any time of day. Residential care allows you to live as independently as you wish, but with a little helping hand when you need us. This can include getting dressed, managing your medication, or assisting you in a hobby.
As well as 24/7 care, there is an abundance of activities on offer for residents to keep them both physically and mentally active. From sit-down Zumba, to karaoke, or even relaxing for a movie night. Becoming a resident means becoming part of a community, where there’s never a dull moment.
Why choose residential care?
The biggest reason for moving into residential care is the reassurance that you or your loved one has immediate access to carers, any time of day. Residential care allows you to live as independently as you wish, but with a little helping hand when you need us. This can include getting dressed, managing your medication, or assisting you in a hobby.
As well as 24/7 care, there is an abundance of activities on offer for residents to keep them both physically and mentally active. From sit-down Zumba, to karaoke, or even relaxing for a movie night. Becoming a resident means becoming part of a community, where there’s never a dull moment.
Is residential care for you?
You might be wondering what the difference is between the types of care on offer in care homes. Residential care is perfect for those who are still mobile and live a relatively independent lifestyle, but just need a little extra helping hand from time to time.
As well as the reassurance of having qualified carers on hand, residential care also provides company to those who would otherwise be living on their own and may be suffering from isolation and loneliness.
Is residential care for you?
You might be wondering what the difference is between the types of care on offer in care homes. Residential care is perfect for those who are still mobile and live a relatively independent lifestyle, but just need a little extra helping hand from time to time.
As well as the reassurance of having qualified carers on hand, residential care also provides company to those who would otherwise be living on their own and may be suffering from isolation and loneliness.
The benefits of residential care
- Access to 24/7 care
- Being a part of a community
- Communal activities
- Fresh and nutritious meals
- Supported to start a hobby
- All housework is taken care of
- Medication management
- Unlimited visitation
The benefits of residential care
- Access to 24/7 care
- Being a part of a community
- Communal activities
- Fresh and nutritious meals
- Supported to start a hobby
- All housework is taken care of
- Medication management
- Unlimited visitation
Happy residents and their families
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Son of Resident
“My father went to St. Michael’s for end-of-life care. The home and the staff made an excellent job looking after him, his health improved significantly, and it became a question of long-term care. I can highly recommend St. Michael’s Care.”
K V
Daughter-in-law of Resident
“Absolutely every member of staff showed compassion, dedication and genuine care for father-in-law, and it gave us great comfort to know that he was really well looked after in the last months of his life.”
C H
Daughter of resident
“St. Michael’s staff provided wonderful care for my stepmother last year. Everyone was really kind, caring and supportive to us as a family during a very difficult year for us all.”
G A
Sister of resident
“[My brother] was always treated with dignity and the staff became friends to him. They knew exactly what he liked and how he liked to be treated. The nursing care he received was second to none.”
T K
Son of resident
“All of the staff are friendly, and the care mum received and support to the family was amazing. I would highly recommend St. Michael’s Care. A big thank you to every member of staff.”
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