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Equipped for a high standard of care and up-to-date with modern requirements, Rose Farm combines the benefits of a skilled care team with surroundings that are homely and support versatile lifestyle choice.
The care team are welcoming towards visitors and take pride in the reputation of the home within the local community.
Care Provided by Rose Farm
Primary Care Categories
- Older Person Care
- Dementia
- Mental Health Condition
- Physical Disability
- Visual / Hearing Impairment
- Younger Adults
Length of Stay
- Permanent Care
- Respite Care
Care Types Provided
- Residential Care
- Dementia Residential Care
- For a maximum of 54 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
- COPD/Pulmonary Disease
- Bariatric Care/Obesity
- Convalescent Care
- Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
- Day Care
Facilities
- Own Furniture if required
- Pet Friendly (or by arrangement)
- Smoking not permitted
- 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
Weekly Charges per Person
The price(s) shown are provided by the care home. Contact Rose Farm for full pricing details and T&Cs.
Contact Rose Farm 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
Group / Owner
- Sunflower Healthcare
- Private Owned
Person in charge
- Kelli Hardcastle (Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services
Admission Information
- Ages 55+
Care Home Design/Build
- Purpose Built: Yes
- Last Refurbishment: 2022
- Number of floors: 2
Room Information
- Single Rooms (50)
- Couples/Companion Rooms (2)
- Single Rooms with ensuite Wet Room (10)
- Couples/Companion Rooms with ensuite Wet Room (2)
Visiting
- Rose Farm have open visiting, although in support of social interaction the home request third parties to avoid meal times, although if this is the only time you are able to visit your loved ones they will be happy to accommodate.
Parking
- On site parking available
Rose Farm Reviews (26)
Rose Farm has a Review Score of 9.8 (9.794) out of 10, based on 14 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Rose Farm has 26 reviews.
My grandad has been in Rose Farm for over a year now and he is so happy and settled here. The staff are brilliant with him and are all so lovely and friendly. They clearly care for everyone in the home. It feels like on big family! I couldn't fault the home in any way and am so happy we found the right place for him.
Thank you Rachel. Will pass on your message to the staff.
The layout of the home makes it feel like a real home. There is a friendly atmosphere. Everyone had a can do attitude. I'm so lucky we found this home, it stands apart. Well done to the whole team.
Thank you so much for your kind words. The positive feedback means a lot to the staff.
The staff so caring whatever you ask for they will get you. Very clean. Made to feel comfortable. Enjoy the food it's so nice to be cared for well.
Thank you for your kind words. I will feedback to the staff.
Friendly, caring staff. Nothing too much trouble.
Thank you for your valued comments and taking the time to give us your positive feedback
Very pleased with the standard of care at Rose Farm. Management and staff all demonstrate genuine kindness, respect, and care to residents. Care is personal and with warm humour. Mum's health and well-being has greatly improved since moving to Rose Farm. Surroundings are good quality and homely. Mum enjoys good standard and choice of meals.
We appreciate you taking the time to give feedback. Thank you for your positive feedback
My mum has been at Rose Farm for several years now, and I can honestly say I'm delighted with the care my mum has received. All the carers seem to be of a similar ilk, giving their time, understanding and general care without a worry! The general feeling in the home is of a relaxed and friendly one, all sorts of activities being undertaken, which seem to be a real "hit" with all the residents including Mum. My mum has not seemed as cheery/chirpy for a long time now, long may it continue.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback which we will pass to the Team
Regulatory Rating
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating
Date: 18 April 2020Good
- 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
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Awards / Recognitions (1)
- 23 Dec 2019Recipient: Rose Farm
Accreditations
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Meet the Team (1)

Kelli has worked at Rose Farm since 2019 and has worked for the company for over 20 years.
Having extensive experience in health and social care, specialising in Dementia Care.
Over the years, she has gained numerous skills and gained numerous qualifications, including NVQ Level 5 and RMA, NVQ Direct Care level 2 and 3, Approved Dementia care mapper, D32/D33 Assessors and PTLLS teacher training.
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