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We aim to provide the highest quality of person-centered care within a homely and family-structured environment.

The central focus of our caring is to promote the wellbeing and fulfilment of our clients, in a trusting relationship through research based nursing practice.

We believe our clients, their relatives and friends should be informed partners in the provision of this care and that their beliefs and wishes are respected and valued.

• To provide a secure, stable and comfortable environment where individual care and maintenance of dignity is paramount.

• To provide the highest standard of well informed nursing intervention as and when it is required in order to meet the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs to alleviate stress and promote a sense of well being.

• To stimulate and maintain physical and mental activity as well as social well-being.

• To provide residents with the right to personal independence and personal choice.

• To provide an excellent standard and choice of food with a daily menu offering a variety of foods, which will take into consideration dietary needs and promote healthy eating.

• To set realistic and attainable goals and encourage participation in decision making to reach those individual goals.

• We will act as a resource for those patients discharged back into the community, ensuring they leave the home with relevant support services to enable themselves and their relatives to cope safely at home.

• To have the right to have their cultural, religious, sexual, emotional and any other needs accepted and respected.

• To provide respite care for clients who do not need long term residential support, and to develop their coping strategies for his/her return home.

For full information about our home, please download our
Residents' Guide.


 

We are able to take Residents suffering any of the range of dementia or mixed dementia conditions such as:
Alzheimer's
Lewy Body
Multi-infarct

Many of these conditions will include aspects of physical illness that the staff in the Home are also able to meet the needs for, such as:
Diabetes
CVA
Respiratory Problems
Terminal Care
Respite Care
Catheterisation

All potential residents will undergo a pre-admission assessment prior to moving to Ormonde, to ensure that the Home can meet their individual needs.

The home has good links with local healthcare professionals and is seeking to develop liaison with specialist services and advisory bodies such as the Alzheimer's Society. These links will enable the home to expand its range of social opportunities available, by promoting good practice.
The home also seeks to meet individual needs in relation to psychological well-being, by developing personal history profiles, and ensuring that families involvement is encouraged, so that the daily routine meets with our residents' wishes.
The Home is registered to care for the elderly, both male and female, suffering from various stages of dementia.