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Bridge House Care Centre is a lovingly-refurbished Grade II listed building, tastefully furnished and equipped to achieve high quality nursing care.
A friendly professional team work to deliver personalised care packages and ensure both residents and visiting loved ones feel valued and respected.
They provide both long and short-term care with all care provision organised around a vision for personal dignity.
Care Provided by Bridge House Care Centre
Primary Care Categories
- Older Person Care
- Dementia
- Physical Disability
Length of Stay
- Permanent Care
- Respite Care
Care Types Provided
- Nursing Care
- Dementia Nursing Care
- For a maximum of 36 Service Users
Dementia Care TypesMild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
Mild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
- Mild Dementia
- Moderate Dementia
- Advanced/Complex Dementia
Other Care Provided
- Parkinson's Disease
- Stroke
- Palliative / End of Life Care
- Convalescent Care
Facilities
- Own Furniture if required
- Smoking not permitted
- Close to Local shops
- Near Public Transport
- Lift
- Wheelchair Access
- Gardens
- Phone Point in own room
- Television point in own room
- Residents Internet Access
Funding & Fees
Weekly Charges per Person
The price(s) shown are provided by the care home. Contact Bridge House Care Centre for full pricing details and T&Cs.
Contact Bridge House Care Centre to confirm what's included and get a personalised quote:
Funding Types Accepted
- Self-Funding (Private)
- Local Authority with Top-up
- Local Authority
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
Support you may be entitled to
- If you chose a care home based in England, you may be eligible for NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC), which helps cover the cost of nursing. This is worth £267.68 per week and is usually paid directly to the care home.
Good to Know
Group / Owner
- Abbey Total Care Group Ltd
- Private Owned
Person in charge
- Audry Kovacs (Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services
Admission Information
- Mixed (no single-gender units)
- Ages 50+
Care Home Design/Build
- Purpose Built: Yes
- Last Refurbishment: 2006
Room Information
- Single Rooms (36)
Bridge House Care Centre Reviews (53)
Bridge House Care Centre has a Review Score of 9.1 (9.104) out of 10, based on 7 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Bridge House Care Centre has 53 reviews.
My last visits were during a spell of very hot weather and the common areas of the building were kept at a comfortable temperature for the residents.
Everyone is very kind and respectful they treat each resident as an individual, as dementia affects everyone in different ways so there is no one size fits all here. Lots of dementia friendly activities are planned, daily, if dad wants to join in and if he doesn't then that's fine too.
Bridge house is always clean calm and homely. Dad is always washed and dressed smart. Food is all home cooked it looks lovely with a few options to choose from and plenty of it.
The home is well staffed and the home manager is always available for a chat or for advise. Thank you everyone
The faculties are being continually improved over the period my mother has being a resident.
Hi there,
Thank you very much for sharing your kind feedback.
We are delighted to hear that your mother is receiving excellent care and that you have found our staff to be patient, understanding, and supportive. Caring for individuals with complex needs requires compassion, dedication, and...
We feel that our mum is being well cared for at Bridge House. The staff are all very caring and friendly.
Hi there,Thank you for your kind feedback. We're delighted to hear that you feel your mum is being well cared for at Bridge House. Your appreciation means a great deal to our team, and we remain committed to providing compassionate and attentive care.
However, I am very disappointed that after being told Bridge House always sends a representative to a residents funeral, there was no one in sight on the day.
After Mum living there for almost four years. I really was expecting better.
Excellent care given, above and beyond by all staff. We thank them for also accommodating us, giving of sandwiches and drinks, leading up to the passing of our mum.
Mum is very well cared for at Bridge House Care Centre. She loves going into the garden and feeding the birds. There are daily activities, various parties, days out and musicians visiting. Her healthcare is followed very carefully by the nursing tea and the carers are very helpful and friendly, knowing when to respect privacy. The house is kept extremely clean and laundry is handled well. Management and admin are always available if you need them. It's a lovely, happy place.
The minute I walked into Bridge House I knew my aunt would be well looked after. The staff were brilliant, kind, thoughtful and happy. Alas, my aunt was only there for a very short while but while here she was treated with kindness and the best of care. I couldn't have wished for a better place for her to pass. On her last day, she was treated with dignity and kindness, while staff made her comfortable. I would give them 100 out of 50, the best care and kindest of people.
My father spent his final days at this nursing home, the care was outstanding, providing a safe, warm, kind environment in such difficult circumstances. They made sure my father was comfortable at all times and they were led by me for pain relief. The nurses who looked after my father treated him with dignity, respect and compassion this was also extended to our family. All staff were so welcoming and always offered cups of tea and food to whoever visited. Staff including the management team wanted to make sure we were all cared for, the wrap-around care was so crucial at such a sad time. The room was always kept clean and tidy. The smallest criticism is the decoration in the rooms and the en-suite toilet, this needs a complete redesign and decoration it looks very rundown, however, the care and support surpassed the peeling paint and holes. I feel incredibly blessed my father passed away pain-free and peacefully. Thank you.
I visited the care home today as my friend has been admitted here. The reception I got when I arrived was lovely and the staff are lovely as well. I am so pleased my friend is here, I can feel the warmth and loveliness of all the people that work here; they are an asset to you as a company. I would like to personally thank you for the help and assistance my friend is receiving, it is amazing. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
My father had been a resident at Bridge House Care Centre for 11 months before he sadly passed away. Caring is often a very thankless task, especially when caring for those living with dementia. However, the care and comfort my father and our family (Mum, Sister and myself) received during a very difficult time was incredible and we were and are incredibly grateful. We were able to make his room a home from home with touches like the memory boxes outside of the room, which are very sympathetic to those residents who are unable to communicate and for all to see how residents lived their lives. Dad passed away in December and, despite it being a very distressing time, he and we were shown such care and compassion and were all incredibly well looked after before and after his passing. As a family, we have such fond memories of his time at Bridge House and often reflect how we miss seeing all the staff. We cannot thank them all enough and we will be forever grateful.
My father really enjoyed his experience in the Bridge House home. He was very well looked after, and all the staff knew him well and understood his needs. He was even taken out on trips. It was ideal for him.
My mother was a resident and I found the staff and the management incredibly sympathetic. They really do care. It is so reassuring to find genuine people who do everything they can to help vulnerable residents.
I will be putting my mum and dad in the care home when they are ready.
Thank you for all your love and support. Cannot thank you enough for all you did.
I think Bridge House Care Centre, is a very good care home. The management and staff are very good. They all work very hard. They are lovely. The activities are good. My partner is cared for very well.
My mum has been in Bridge House since March 2021, and I've found all the staff very helpful and friendly. All clean and well looked after. My mum has also had a bay trip and bowling, which is lovely. Mums room is adequate and clean.
Thank you for your positive review of Bridge House Care Centre. Comments like these help many families choosing a care home for their loved ones.
The visiting situation has not always been ideal; the kitchen door to the garden has been open during the hot weather, and given my friend's hearing issues is a nigh on impossible to have a conversation because of the traffic noise, likewise, when seated in the garden area. This area could also do with some maintenance given that visiting takes place there too.
My friend is always clean and neatly dressed; she tells me the staff do all they can to make her feel good. She has access to the hairdressing facility, which is a great boon to her.
The staff are always polite, courteous and go out of their way to ensure any requirements are met.
While trying to prioritise every ‘service user’ (everyone is...
Always find the staff kind, understanding and caring. Would highly recommend.
Thank you for the positive review. Comments like these help many families choosing a care home for their loved ones.
Always greeted very well. At the moment have to be tested for Covid which is good. Always shown to room of resident. Left till ready to leave and shown to door. All very good.
Thank you for the positive review. We strive as a team, to keep the residents and staff safe.
I would like to thank all the staff for everything they do for me and my room is clean and tidy.
Thank you for the positive review. We strive as a team to keep the residents and staff safe!
Regulatory Rating
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating
Date: 06 October 2022Good
- CaringGood
- EffectiveGood
- ResponsiveGood
- SafeGood
- Well-ledGood
Inspection ratings
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- Outstanding - The service is performing exceptionally well.
- Good - The service is performing well and meeting our expectations.
- Requires Improvement - The service isn't performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.
- Inadequate - The service is performing badly and we've taken action against the person or organisation that runs it.
- Not rated - we have not yet rated this area of the service, this is normally because the assessments we have carried out have been focused on other key questions.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bridge House Care Centre
What types of Care is Bridge House Care Centre registered for?
Older Person Care, Dementia, Physical Disability are the registered (by the Care Quality Commission) categories of Care.
How many Rooms does Bridge House Care Centre have?
There are 36 Single Rooms.
What are the Facilities & Services at Bridge House Care Centre?
Own Furniture if required, Smoking not permitted, Close to Local shops, Near Public Transport, Lift, Wheelchair Access, Gardens, Phone Point in own room, Television point in own room, Residents Internet Access are some of the Facilities & Services.
How far is Bridge House Care Centre to the centre of Wallington?
0.2 mile(s) as the crow flies, distance by road may be significantly further.
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