Worthing
Established in 1991, Avon House was one of the first care homes to specialise in dementia care. The home is part of the Cobham Care Group along with its sister home Avon Manor. The home is situated in a quiet, tree-lined road...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257377
Worthing
Parkside Lodge Residential Care Home is situated in a residential area, close to the seaside town of Worthing, West Sussex. It has a view of the South Downs and is close to Victoria Park. It has a large car park. We offer...
4.3 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257423
Worthing
Avon Manor is part of the Cobham Care Group whose first home, Avon House, was one of the first care homes in the area to specialise in dementia Care. Avon Manor is a detached Victorian mansion situated in a pleasant and quiet...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257388
Worthing
Linfield House is a friendly, caring, supportive and loving home that provides quality nursing and dementia care in Worthing. We are a charity run care home offering 54 spacious en-suite rooms, including an 11-bed suite...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257381
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Huntley specialist care facility in the sea side town of Worthing supports individuals with learning disabilities and additional needs including Autistic Spectrum Conditions & Aspergers, moderate to severe learning...
0.0 out of 5.0
0 reviews
Call provider 0330 038 8527
Worthing
Haviland House is a not-for-profit specialist dementia nursing home in Goring, West Sussex. Our key focus is to provide a truly person-centred approach. It is important that Haviland House feels like a real home, so we have...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 257395
Worthing
Mandy Peen - our Registered Manager with 25 years of experience - leads and manages a highly skilled and dedicated team comprising registered general nurses, mental health trained nurses and carers who have a holistic approach...
4.8 out of 5.0
5 reviews
Call provider 01903 257403
Lancing
Rectory House is a magnificent period house located in the attractive village of Sompting, West Sussex, which has been carefully and sympathetically converted into a wonderful care home with nursing. The sense of occasion...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 254726
East Preston
Green willow is a modern, fresh house set in a wonderful garden near East Preston village, not far from the sea. It is an easy walk to East Preston Village from this home that was opened in 1985. It focuses on high standards...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01903 959530
Rustington
Our friendly, experienced team provides residential, nursing and respite care for older people, including individuals with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. We also offer supportive and sensitive end of life care. We...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0333 016 4932
Shoreham-by-Sea
Cavell House offers residential nursing, respite and end of life care 24-hours a day. There are a number of communal and quiet lounges throughout the home and one large dining room. Outside there is a large garden for...
4.9 out of 5.0
4 reviews
Call provider 01273 099035
Shoreham by Sea
Choosing care can be a difficult task and we are happy to answer questions and guide you through the different aspects of care options for your family. We provide first-class 24-hour nursing care alongside expert care for...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01273 037772
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