Broadbridge Park Care Home, West Sussex
Broadbridge Park Care Home at a glance
Welcome to Broadbridge Park Care Home
Broadbridge Park is conveniently located in Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, offering residential, nursing and dementia care. It’s luxurious and beautifully furnished whilst retaining a warm family atmosphere. You’ll find first-class facilities with exciting activities, and plenty of places to relax or entertain. Residents and families make the most of our location to browse in the local shops and have lunch in the cafes and cosy pubs.

Daily Life at Broadbridge Park




Keeping Things Personal
The wonderful surroundings at Broadbridge Park are matched by the standard of care our team brings residents. We love learning as much as we can about the people we care for, so your loved one’s time is tailored to their individual needs, interests and preferences. This can be as small as knowing when they like to wake up, to how they like their tea, and everything in between.
We give as much independence as possible, letting individuals choose how to run the home and if they prefer dinner in front of the TV, or even dusting their own room, we’ll make it happen. Just as putting their own stamp on their bedroom, we’ll help them to personalise it with the things they love.

We consistently apply infection control procedures and services that meet or exceed the requirements and expectations of our customers.
News and stories from Broadbridge Park
Our team and residents are always busy with events and activities, see what they’ve been up to lately.Map and Directions
See what’s nearby, how to get there and estimated driving time.Local Area- Horsham Station
- Bus stop 5 min walk
- Call us to arrange transport to our home
Additional informationWhen using Sat Nav please use RH12 3NH and we are in the grounds of Chantry Court is directly opposite Mulberry Gardens. Our car park is for residents and visitors. If you would like us to reserve a space for you please let us know.
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Meet the Manager
Find out more about our Home Manager, David TaylorDavid is our Home Manager at Broadbridge Park Care Home, here's a little bit more about the home in his own words:
I am proud to have been appointed as Manager at Broadbridge Park and to be working with Caring Homes. I hold qualifications in Adult and Children’s Nursing and in my younger days I served in the Royal Air Force. I trained as a nurse in Norwich and my NHS career was in Accident and Emergency Nursing. I worked in Saudi Arabia commission and Emergency room prior to beginning my Care Home Management Career 16 years ago.
More recently I was managing a care home in Jersey, Channel Islands, for Caring Homes before being appointed at Broadbridge Park. My hobbies centre around training Newfoundland dogs in water work and draught (carting) work trails. You may see one of my Newfoundland’s at the home during the week!
Our Team
Our team includes nurses and carers experienced in all types of care.- David Taylor Home Manager
As the Home Manager of Broadbridge Park I'm very proud to be working with Caring Homes and hope my experience I bring will be positive for the Home and its residents.
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Award-winning Dementia Training
Find out more about why we’re proud to be the only care home group to have our own unique award-winning dementia training.A person living with dementia may need more care and support as their condition progresses. Care can be provided in both residential and nursing settings on a permanent or respite basis.Our dementia care
Pricing
See a breakdown of our pricesCost guideThese indicative fees are subject to a pre-admission needs assessment which is required to fully understand the level of care and support required. Nursing fees include Local Authority nursing contributions (Funded Nursing Contribution) if applicable.
Fee rates are also determined by the size and aspect of the room and the duration of the stay (short stay/respite or permanent). Fees are payable monthly in advance.
Permanent- ResidentialFrom £1,730
- NursingFrom £1,840
- Residential DementiaFrom £1,785
- Nursing DementiaFrom £1,890
Respite- ResidentialFrom £1,830
- NursingFrom £1,940
- Residential DementiaFrom £1,885
- Nursing DementiaFrom £1,990
What's included?- All care and support
- Monthly review of care plans
- All meals, snacks and drinks
- Wellbeing and lifestyle programme
- All utilities and other accommodation costs
- Housekeeping and laundry services
What is available at an additional cost?- Chiropody or other healthcare not covered by the NHS
- Toiletries, newspapers or magazines
- Staff escorts
- Telephone calls
- Pay TV
- Hairdressing
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All the resources you need to make a decisionOur Funding Care Guide Download PDFCare Home Checklist Download PDFSample Home Contract Download PDF
Finding the perfect home
Arrange a viewing to see exactly what your life in the home will be like.
A needs assessment will ensure that you have the required care and support 24/7.
Enjoy a relaxing and fulfilling lifestyle, safe in the knowledge that you'll always be cared for.
Contact Broadbridge Park
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FAQs
You should be able to visit a home at any time – we advise visiting more than once and at different times, so that you can get a clearer understanding of what it is like throughout the day. If you wish to meet the Home Manager during your visit, you might want to consider booking in advance to help ensure they are available when you attend. You can book a viewing using the form above or by calling the home.
Our Head Chef and the team have many years of cooking experience. They craft their nutritionally balanced menus using seasonal produce, and are guided by the feedback provided to them from our residents during their monthly hospitality meetings and individual care plans.
All members of our care teams are given the training and support needed to help them provide the highest standards of care.
Caring Homes has been providing care for over 25 years. Every team member receives our unique ‘Living in my World’ dementia training which is accredited by City and Guilds.
It highlights the importance of meaningful activities and a stimulating environment for people living with dementia, as well as addressing clinical aspects of care.
The ‘Food in my World’ training, also accredited by City and Guilds provides the hospitality team and chefs with the skills and knowledge to stimulate senses and increase creativity in the cooking and presentation of food. This can provide a much-improved dining experience for residents living with dementia and or dysphagia.
The length of time people spend in a care home varies according to their needs and preferences. Our homes offer permanent care to suit your needs or perhaps a respite stay might be required during a period of convalescence after being in hospital. Day Care is also available at many homes to ensure care can continue when a regular carer is unavailable.