Oaklodge
Burgess Hill
Oaklodge Nursing Home is a residential care home that provides accommodation, personal care and nursing care for up to 31 guests living with the frailties of old age, physical disability or complex medical needs that require nursing care. It is located approximately 0.6 miles from the town centre. There is a great choice of fresh home made dishes which make meal times popular prepared daily by experienced chefs. There is always a varied choice of menu, providing a well balanced and nutritious diet. Special dietary needs can be catered for.
Personal Care
Accommodation and help with daily living tasks, personal hygiene, toileting, dressing and personal appearance.
Dementia Care
Accommodation and personal care plus 24/7 dementia care and support from trained professionals in the company of other residents without dementia.
Nursing Care
Accommodation and personal care plus 24/7 medical care and monitoring of residents with health issues supervised by qualified nursing staff.
ACCOMMODATION
We use a scoring system (similar to hotel rankings) to classify each residence by the type of accommodation and facilities on offer. Factors include room types, communal facilities, location, setting and indicative price. This scoring is not an indicator of care quality. It relates only to accommodation and takes no account of the care quality ratings from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which are shown separately.
Luxury ★★★★★
A luxury care home offers exceptional rooms and excellent facilities such as a cinema, bar/café, hairdressing salon, personalised service and high-end guest experiences.
Premium ★★★★
A premium care home is an upscale residence offering a wide range of facilities and rooms with full en suite bathrooms.
Deluxe ★★★
A mid-range care home offers a good level of comfort and extensive communal facilities. Rooms have at least some en suite facilities (WC and basin).
Standard ★★
A standard care home is a basic, comfortable care home offering the essentials. Most rooms do not include en suite facilities.
CARE RATINGS
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) uses four overall ratings to reflect a care home's performance and its adherence to standards:
Outstanding
The care home is performing exceptionally well
Good
The care home is performing well and meeting the CQC's expectations.
Requires Improvement
The care home is not performing as well as it should and the CQC has indicated how it must improve.
Inadequate
The care home is performing poorly and the CQC has taken action against it.
IMPORTANT
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