Winterbourne Care Centre

Salisbury, Wiltshire Retirement Home

Winterbourne Care Centre care & retirement home, Salisbury, Wiltshire

Contact Details

Winterbourne Care Centre
London Road
Salisbury
Wiltshire
SP1 3YU

Home Manager:
Claire Lousteau

Located in the heart of the magnificent cathedral city of Salisbury, Winterbourne Care Centre is one of Caring Homes’ finest new services. Winterbourne provides residential, specialist nursing and dementia care for up to 80 elderly ladies and gentlemen in a state of the art home designed to deliver the very highest standards of care.

In providing three distinct types of care under one roof, Winterbourne is ideally positioned to deliver a true care pathway. As a resident’s care needs change, Winterbourne is equipped to meet those needs ensuring that elderly residents are able to remain within the community they have become an integral part of.

Winterbourne Care Centre’s dementia wing has been designed to meet the University of Stirling’s standards for dementia care, which are widely acknowledged as providing the best living environment for people living with dementia. Stirling’s Dementia Services Development Centre is renowned as the world leader in this field. The Stirling approach ensures that residents are able to move freely around the home, with bedrooms and communal areas appropriately laid out and clearly signposted to minimise confusion or disorientation. Many bedrooms feature a memory box by the front door, where mementos from a resident’s life help to personalise their room and also remind staff and visitors of the individual’s life story.

Winterbourne Care Centre is ideally equipped to provide residential support for elderly people living with different types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia and Korsacoff’s syndrome. However, staff never lose sight of the fact that, first and foremost, Winterbourne Care Centre is home to our residents. The home has a light, airy and welcoming ambience and residents benefit from a broad and stimulating range of activities.

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

  • Specialist dementia care
  • Wonderful location within historic Salisbury
  • Designed to meet Stirling Dementia Care standards
  • Spacious, light and airy accommodation
  • Friendly and dedicated staff team
  • Excellent activities programme

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

  • Parkinson's Disease

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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