Nestled in a quiet residential neighbourhood in the suburbs of Bournemouth, sits Seabourne House care home. Just a short stroll from Southbourne’s sandy beach, this friendly Luxury Care home specialises in providing dementia and palliative care to the elderly in peaceful surroundings. The home provides comfortable bedrooms fitted with quality furnishings, sociable communal spaces, an in-house hair salon and a diverse range of events and activities to keep residents stimulated and engaged - from bingo and baking to fayres and tea parties. There are also regular day trips out around Dorset including to the New Forest and nearby museums, theatres and galleries. Luxury Care also has a dedicated blog for news updates, information about dementia and more.
Permanent
Residential Care - Available
Permanent
Residential Dementia Care - Available
Permanent
Nursing Care - Available
Permanent
Nursing Dementia Care - Available
Respite
Residential Care - Available
Respite
Residential Dementia Care - Available
Respite
Nursing Care - Available
Respite
Nursing Dementia Care - Available
Individuals with low care needs, who are either fully independent or require minimal assistance with personal care and day-to-day tasks. Residential care usually includes support with tasks like: dressing, washing, taking oral medication and hoisting.
Individuals that have been diagnosed with dementia and are no longer able to live independently at home due to requiring specialist 24-hour care services.
Individuals who require 24-hour assistance and care from qualified nurses due to medical conditions and/or personal living needs. This may include people that require intensive rehabilitative care following a stroke, or simply need support using a peg feeding tube.
Individuals that require a temporary living arrangement at a care home. Respite is also referred to as a short care home stay and may range from a few days to a couple weeks.
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about Seabourne House.
It is situated in Bournemouth and is close to popular amenities.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is England's health and social care services regulator. Seabourne House is rated as good, based on the level of care and safety at the home.
The following types of elderly care are available at this home: residential, nursing, dementia, respite.
Currently, there are 48 beds at the home.
This care home is owned and operated by Luxury Care.
There are a variety of health and wellness activities available at Seabourne House, including: Book and Poetry, Baking & Cooking, Dance & Music.
Prices will vary from home to home, depending on the level of elderly care required. At Seabourne House the cost of care starts from £1,200 per week.
It's best to call the home directly on 01202 099900 to find out about the total cost of care for your unique needs.