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Life at Langford Park is about much more than receiving excellent care. Residents are encouraged to remain active and engaged through a varied...
Care Provided by Langford Park Care Home
Primary Care Categories
- Older Person Care
- Dementia
- Learning Disability / Autism
- Mental Health Condition
- Physical Disability
- Visual / Hearing Impairment
- Younger Adults
Length of Stay
- Permanent Care
- Respite Care
Care Types Provided
- Residential Care
- Nursing Care
- Dementia Residential Care
- For a maximum of 35 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
Other Care Provided
- Parkinson's Disease
- Stroke
- Palliative / End of Life Care
- COPD/Pulmonary Disease
- Bariatric Care/Obesity
- Convalescent Care
- Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
- Day Care
Facilities
- Own Furniture if required
- Pet Friendly (or by arrangement)
- Near Public Transport
- Minibus or other transport
- Lift
- Wheelchair Access
- Gardens
- Phone Point in own room
- Television point in own room
- Residents Internet Access
Funding & Fees
Please contact the home to organise an assessment with one of our experienced clinical leads.
We can then give an accurate average weekly fee.
Contact Langford Park Care Home 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)
Good to Know
Person in charge
- Melanie Isherwood (Home Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services
Admission Information
- Mixed (no single-gender units)
- Ages 25+
Care Home Design/Build
- Purpose Built: No
- Last Refurbishment: 2024
- Number of floors: 3
Room Information
- Single Rooms (35)
- Single Rooms with ensuite Wet Room (20)
Visiting
- Visitors are welcome to visit their loved ones at any time, depending on the individual residents wishes or needs.
Parking
- Free parking at Langford Park
Langford Park Care Home Reviews (28)
Langford Park Care Home has a Review Score of 9.1 (9.136) out of 10, based on 7 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Langford Park Care Home has 28 reviews.
I have just moved a friend here, OMG what a difference the care and support from management and staff have made to her quality of life, nutrition and monitoring of her general health and emotional wellbeing.
Thank you so much for your review. Your feedback is valued and all feedback so appreciated
She is noticeably happier, sleeping better, eating more and engaging with other residents.
In these early stages of her move I've been visiting almost every day at different times of the day and evening. And every time I see her she is out of her room, taking part in activities, being supported by staff and appears well cared for.
While all staff are great, the Manager is amazing and makes every resident feel like her family member.It is early days for my mom, but so far this place is fantastic.
I am truly delighted to hear that you have already noticed such positive changes in your mum's happiness, sleep, appetite and engagement since moving in. Settling into a...
This home is fantastic - I live 250 miles away and can only visit mum & dad every 3 weeks, but I know they are in safe hands there. The home is in beautiful surroundings in the middle of the countryside with epic views and even ponies in the field in front of the home. All the staff are incredibly friendly, accommodating, and take real pride in their work, with excellent communication and updates whenever needed. I was thrilled when I found out that mum and then dad were to be admitted to Langford Park and every visit there since has been brilliant. I love the food, the activities - they really go above and beyond for their residents. Thank you to the manager and team!
We are very pleased with the level of care received to date and carers now more aware of Mum's needs. If mum is in need of help this quickly dealt with once staff made aware by family. Something is usually organised by staff most days of the week.
All in all an excellent care home.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with us.
I have been living at Langford Park for 1 month and enjoy the activities and friends I have made here. I also have a nice room and the staff are nice.
Again without exception, every single member of the team has also in turn patiently spent time with me comforting me on my emotional rollercoaster.
Thank you all.
There is a very happy atmosphere in Langford Park. The staff are always friendly, cheerful and helpful. The views are wonderful. My mother is enjoying the activities. Staff seem to have found out what she likes to do and enable her to do those things. The building is clean and tidy, the food seems plentiful and good. I always feel welcome when I visit, and any questions or queries I have are answered immediately. It is good to see Mother settled, relaxed and enjoying life.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I know all of us really appreciate you taking the time to review your husband's care with us here at Langford Park.
Now I go into Langford Park and I enjoy my visit so much, the staff are kind, caring and there is always a happy feeling from all the residents.
Always offered to join in with all the activities and I really love spending time there and enjoying a cup of tea and cake as well.
Thank you so much for everyone making me feel so welcome.
There is a lovely warm friendly feeling in the home, set in the most beautiful grounds.
She has now moved to a bigger room which will be helpful to Mum and the staff to use moving aids.
I have been kept well informed if a problem has arisen.
Thank you for taking the time to submit a review. We appreciate your comments and we will pass them on to the team.
My husband, in my opinion, is always well looked after so far (he came to Langford in December 2019) he can walk with help, feed himself, talk and sing. None of those things would have happened without their help. He had a stroke in October 2019 and had dementia for many years - but he seemed to have closed down at home, sleeping all the time - awake for food only. But in the home, he has come back to life. I find all the staff very helpful at any time. If he has a fall they inform me at all times. I am very happy for my husband to be there.
I have no qualms about this care home. My son has been there for over 20 years. There have been some lovely caring staff over the years and they keep me informed about any situation.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I know all of us really appreciate you taking the time to review your son's care here at Langford Park.
Langford Park has provided a safe and comfortable place for my husband but above all, 'they get him' and do the most they can possibly do to meet his needs (never an easy task). They have also supported me and have always kept me in the loop. Well done Langford Park for being both professional and human.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I know myself and the team do appreciate you taking the time to review your husband's care here at Langford Park.
Could not ask for better.
Thank you so much for taking the time to complete a review card, we very much appreciate your comments.
No communication from home regarding charges for use of minibus for travel until I received a bill 10 months later for outstanding monies owed.
Husband likes the location of the home and most staff but needs more activities. Apart from a handful of staff always seems to be new ones. High turnover of staff.
I’m surprised to hear that you have been charged for the use of...
I find all standards satisfactory at this time. There is always some improvement that could have been made when I have visited the care home and if I felt it needed to be acted upon at the time then the staff have always responded positively.
Lovely location, especially if the resident is mobile enough to get outside and enjoy it. Mum was generally treated well and the home is much better than many we viewed prior to her becoming a resident. Mum had a number of falls while in the home and one suggested improvement would be to issue vulnerable residents with personal alarms rather than rely on alarm bells located in a single location, where it cannot be used if the resident is unable to get themselves up off the floor etc.
Food was acceptable but more needs to be done to ensure the resident is given a meal they can and will eat.
At times we felt mum was left on her own too often, especially just before her death, however, in general, the staff are caring and no-one in the home was treated poorly. As is the case with most care homes, we felt there was a slight reliance on agency staff but this is not a criticism of the home itself. The home is generally in good repair, but all of the bathrooms need to be usable.
Langford Park provided care for my husband when it was no longer feasible for him to remain at home. Without this facility being made available and local, life would have been very difficult.
Staff are always caring, friendly and helpful. Rooms are always clean and tidy. The setting and location of the home is very peaceful with most rooms overlooking the beautiful gardens. Activities are arranged so that all who are able can be included and occasionally through a network of qualified volunteers, residents who are able are taken out for day trips. The food is particularly good here and it is never a problem to accommodate visiting hungry family members too. There is a quiet room which can be booked for more personal visits say like for a birthday celebration. Occasionally items of clothing can end up in another resident's wardrobe so be sure to clearly label everything. If you do lose something the staff are very helpful in finding your missing item(s). Overall this is a lovely home where every effort is made to treat residents with dignity and care to make their remaining days peaceful, happy and comfortable.
Regulatory Rating
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating
Date: 08 March 2023Good
- CaringGood
- EffectiveGood
- ResponsiveGood
- SafeGood
- Well-ledGood
Inspection ratings
We rate most services according to how safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led they are, using four levels:
- 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.
Bed Vacancies
1 Bed Vacancy
Posted: 23 July 2026Please contact the Home for additional details.
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Awards / Recognitions (2)
- 30 Jan 2026Recipient: Langford Park Care Home
- 30 Jun 2022Recipient: Langford Park Care Home
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Frequently Asked Questions about Langford Park Care Home
What types of Care is Langford Park Care Home registered for?
Older Person Care, Dementia, Learning Disability / Autism, Mental Health Condition, Physical Disability, Visual / Hearing Impairment, Younger Adults are the registered (by the Care Quality Commission) categories of Care.
How many Rooms does Langford Park Care Home have?
There are 35 Single Rooms.
What are the Facilities & Services at Langford Park Care Home?
Own Furniture if required, Pet Friendly (or by arrangement), Near Public Transport, Minibus or other 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 Langford Park Care Home to the centre of Exeter?
3.3 mile(s) as the crow flies, distance by road may be significantly further.
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