Woodfalls Care Home
Proudly independent and family-run
Our goal is to help residents stay active and involved, while supporting independence for as long as possible. Whether you’re a senior looking for a short-term stay or you’d like to settle down with us for good, we offer a wide range of facilities and services to manage the challenges and promote the joy of retired living in Woodfalls.
Who We Are
Committed to Caring
We provide a residential care service for people with reduced mobility, general care and assistance with activities of daily living, and those living mild confusion and Dementia. We prefer to offer our residents with a home for Life and will assist and work together with the MD team of professionals and families/friends/representatives to enable quality end of life care, together with support for loved ones as required.
This care is provided in the form of residential care, respite services, and palliative care.
We are working towards becoming the first choice provider of residential care to local people.
Our Services
Lead a Fulfilling Life
Specialised Living
Person-centred Plans
We specialise in caring for adults suffering from physical disablement, all forms of memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, via ‘person-centred’ care plans. These care plans enable us to focus on each individual first and foremost so that we can tailor their care and meet their needs.
Long Term Care
Nourish Your Soul
For those patients who are admitted for long term care, we aim to provide a home for the remainder of their lives. For those who come to us for respite care, we aim to make it feel like a holiday with plenty of interesting activities tailored to their personal interests and wishes.
A Home Away From Home
Let's Get Personal
We encourage residents to lead a fulfilling life, and the appropriateness of our care ensures their well-being for the duration of their stay with us. Every resident is entitled to the same rights they would expect in their own home. Promoting independence and personal choice is vital, even if it involves an element of risk taking. Although we do our best to minimise risks, residents’ personal preferences remain paramount.
“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards”