Hillview Court

Sauchie, Clackmannanshire Retirement Home

Hillview Court care & retirement home, Sauchie, Clackmannanshire

Contact Details

Hillview Court
Whiteyetts
Sauchie
Clackmannanshire
FK10 3AQ

Home Manager:
Tanya Taylor-Smith

Located on the edge of the village of Sauchie in Clackmannanshire and enjoying wonderful views over open countryside, Hillview Court provides specialist residential and nursing care for individuals with dementia, learning disabilities, aquired brain injuries (Including alcohol related illnesses) and older people for up to 48 people throughout seven units. Hillview Court is a modern, purpose-built care centre – each of our houses has its own living and dining facilities and all bedrooms and communal areas are light and airy. All the houses are single-storey to ensure ease of accessibility.


Three of the houses provide care for people living with a learning disabilities; two houses support older residents with a form of dementia (one of which was in the top three finalist for Scottish Care Awards 2009), another house provides nursing care for older people and there is now a new house for individuals with aquired brain injuries( Including alcohol related illnesses) which opened July 2011.


Hillview Court is ideally equipped to provide nursing support for older people living with different types of dementia, learning disabilities and aquirred brain injuries. However, staff never lose sight of the fact that, first and foremost, Hillview Court is home to our residents, seeing the resident as an individual and then their illness/disability.


The home offers a full range of learning disability,Brain Injury, nursing and dementia care support, including trial stays, respite breaks and long term care. Residents are encouraged to bring important personal possessions to personalise their rooms. Hillview Court operates an open visiting policy, where residents and loved ones may visit at convenient times. In common with all of our homes, Hillview Court’s manager has a qualified nursing background. The home is fully registered with the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care and has ISO9001/2000 and Hospitality Assured accreditation.


• Highly specialised care in dedicated units
• Professional nursing team
• Outstanding reputation for care
• Friendly and homely atmosphere
• Tailored care plans
• Excellent accessible location
 

Life in a Caring Home is viewed as a continuum of life – an opportunity to gain new experiences and learn new things – whilst maintaining your existing hobbies and interests.

At every Caring Home, there is a dedicated activities co-ordinator who is on hand to support residents in learning new hobbies and maintaining existing ones.

An activities programme is developed by the activities co-ordinators who work in conjunction with the clinical team in reviewing each individuals occupational interests and tailoring an activities programme that addresses them.

For further information about activities please visit our “living with us” section.

Care Categories

  • Residential Dementia
  • Residential
  • Nursing Dementia
  • Nursing

Care Specialisms

  • Alzheimers
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Challenging Behaviour/Psychosis
  • Epilepsy
  • Head/Brain Injury
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Speech Impairment
  • Stroke
  • Visual Impairment

At every Caring Home we have a dedicated team of healthcare professionals, who deliver person centred care to each resident. On-going training and development of our staff teams ensure that their skills are up to date and relevant to each individuals care needs

For further information please contact us.

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