At Fairmile Grange in Christchurch, we never forget that our residents are all very different individuals, with care needs as unique as they are.
Whether our nurses are dispensing medications, changing dressings or monitoring vital signs, managing personal hygiene or chronic illness, their first consideration is to ensure that you or your loved one feel safe and cared for.
The ethos behind our culture of care goes beyond our residents’ physical needs, and recognises that their feelings and dignity are equally important. To us this is an integral facet of our approach to nursing care here at Fairmile Grange.
The highest standard of care
Our highly qualified nursing teams benefit from an ongoing training and development programme delivered by a Learning and Development Manager to ensure their skill levels are maintained. They are also on-hand 24-hours a day to deliver the very best nursing care and specialist support according to each resident’s personal care plan.
Supported by a caring team
All Fairmile Grange nurses work hand in hand with a highly competent care assistant team who are trained to support them in delivering each resident’s individual care plan in a way that is friendly and reassuring. When employing members of our care and support teams, we select individuals not only with the necessary skills and experience, but who can bring compassion and empathy to the role.
Planning for the future
While an individual’s current care needs are important, the level of help they might require in the future must be considered. It is reassuring to know that Fairmile Grange can provide you or your loved one with a range of future care options, making the need to find another care home unnecessary.
When should you consider nursing care?
Where there are existing health issues, particular involving a progressive illness needing regular, constant or complex nursing care, such as:
- Dementia
- Alzheimer’s
- A stroke
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Convalescence / post-operative care