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Retiring in style: Choosing the best high-end care home

Offering a more bespoke and comfortable care experience, there are multiple benefits to choosing a luxury care home.

By LLM Reporters   |  

With almost half a million people living in a care home in the UK, it’s likely that you could be searching for a suitable residence for a loved one in which to spend their winter years in the near future.

Choosing a care home for a loved one can be a tricky task – finding the best possible place for their needs while ensuring it has all the luxuries they require to live out their days in the ultimate comfort takes careful consideration, after all. You’ll no doubt want to find the best of the best when it comes to a residential care home to ensure that your loved one is happy, well-looked after and enjoying enriching activities during their time there.  

In addition to finding the optimum location, the right luxury care home for the needs of the individual, and one that suits your budget, your perfect choice also has to have availability at the right time.

Offering a more bespoke and comfortable care experience, there are multiple benefits to choosing a luxury care home, and from enhanced nutrition to improved safety, we take a look at how you can narrow down the best fit for your loved one.

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Luxury care homes take the wellbeing and safety of their residents extremely seriously

Fine dining experience

Getting the proper nutrition is vital, especially for older people or those who are recovering from or living with an illness, therefore, you need to choose a care home that offers high-quality food that not only supports the body, but tastes great too.

When you choose a luxury care home, you can expect a fine dining experience with locally sourced produce that helps to boost the immune system and nourish your loved one in the best possible way. These homes are also much more likely to be able to accommodate individual dietary requirements.

Bespoke care

Luxury care homes are known for offering a more bespoke level of care, with each resident receiving a comprehensive care plan that is tailored to their specific needs. Members of staff take time to get to know each resident, taking an interest in their likes and preferences, meaning that your loved one will feel more at home. A high-end care home is also more likely to provide one-on-one care and specific types of care, such as dementia care and respite care.

Great facilities

When it comes to care homes in the UK, the quality of facilities and amenities can vary greatly, however, when you choose a luxury care home, you are guaranteed superior accommodation and amenities. For example, you can enjoy spacious lounges and communal spaces, on-site amenities such as salons and cinema rooms, and expansive outside spaces.

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A high-end care home is also more likely to provide one-on-one care and specific types of care

Stimulating activities

It can become all too easy for residents in care homes to become isolated or bored if they are not provided with sufficient activities. Fortunately, in a high-end care home, residents are much more likely to be offered a wide range of things to do on a daily basis.

In fact, some luxury care homes have entire teams dedicated to creating a full calendar of events, with options to suit residents of all abilities and interests. From arts and crafts to baking, painting to pottery, there is something for everyone when you choose a luxury care home for your loved one.

Enhanced safety

If you are worried about the safety of UK care homes, especially in light of the pandemic, then you will be pleased to hear that luxury care homes take the wellbeing and safety of their residents extremely seriously.

You should be able to find the Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating on each care home’s website, with four ratings available: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, and Inadequate. The CQC is the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England.