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Private Residential Care

Personalised Residential Care Services in Milton Keynes

At Devon Lodge in Woburn Sands, Milton Keynes, we provide personalised residential care in a warm, friendly, and supportive environment. Our care home offers a comfortable setting for seniors where independence is encouraged and high standards of care are maintained.

Dementia-friendly Environment

We welcome residents with memory care needs and conduct a pre-admission assessment to ensure we can meet each individual’s requirements in our dementia-friendly care home in Milton Keynes.

Tailored Care Plans and Ongoing Assessments

Our residential care services in Milton Keynes are tailored to each resident through customised care plans and ongoing assessments. Every resident receives the support they need, and we encourage family and friends to be involved in their care journey.

Medical Support

While Devon Lodge does not employ nurses on-site, residents are supported by visiting district nurses and healthcare professionals to provide continuity of care.

Visiting and Support

We start with an informal meeting with you and your family to discuss how we can provide guidance and support. Our goal is to offer a safe, comfortable, and friendly residential care home in Milton Keynes that promotes superb standards of senior living.

If you’d like to find out more about Devon Lodge in Milton Keynes, please call 01908 281 470 or email us, we’d love to hear from you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Residential Care

We’ve rounded up some frequently asked questions to help you better understand residential care and how it works. If you have any additional questions or would like to discuss residential care at Devon Lodge Private Residential Home, please contact our friendly team on 01908 281 470 or email us for more information.

 

What is residential care?

Residential care provides accommodation and day-to-day support for people who may need assistance with everyday living while still maintaining as much independence as possible. It aims to provide comfort, companionship and support within a safe and welcoming environment.

 

What is a residential care home?

A residential care home is a place where individuals can receive accommodation, meals, personal support and assistance with daily routines while benefiting from companionship and a supportive community environment.

 

How much does residential care cost?

Residential care costs can vary depending on the level of support required, room type and individual care needs. Costs can differ between care homes, so contacting the care provider directly is the best way to receive tailored information.

 

What is the difference between residential care and nursing care?

Residential care focuses on supporting everyday living through personal care, meals, activities and companionship. Nursing care provides these services alongside ongoing medical care delivered by qualified nursing staff for individuals with more complex health needs.

 

How do you choose a care home for residential care?

When choosing a residential care home, consider factors such as location, facilities, quality of care, activities available, staff experience and the overall atmosphere. Visiting the home and meeting the team can help you determine whether it feels right for you or your loved one.

 

What services do residential care homes provide?

Residential care homes typically provide accommodation, support with personal care, nutritious meals, housekeeping, social activities, companionship and assistance with day-to-day routines in a safe and comfortable setting.

 

What are the benefits of residential care?

Residential care can provide a safe and supportive environment with help available when needed. Benefits may include companionship, social activities, nutritious meals, reduced isolation and reassurance for both residents and their families.

 

Who pays for residential care?

Payment for residential care depends on individual circumstances. Some people pay privately while others may qualify for financial assistance through local authority funding or other support arrangements.

 

What is the difference between supported living and residential care?

Supported living allows individuals to live independently in their own accommodation while receiving varying levels of support. Residential care provides accommodation together with ongoing daily assistance and support within a care home environment.

 

When should residential care be considered?

Residential care may be considered when managing everyday activities becomes more difficult, additional support is required, or when increased companionship and ongoing care could improve quality of life and wellbeing.

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