73 Draycott Road Chiseldon Wiltshire SN4 0LT
Tel: +44 (0)1793 740109
seahorsescarehome.org.uk
Dementia is a general term for a reduction in cognitive function, which is pronounced enough to interfere with someone’s daily life.
Dementia isn’t a specific disease; rather it’s a group of symptoms that are associated with a decline in memory and thinking, including those which affect someone’s problem solving and communication skills.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, accounting for about 60-70% of cases. Other types include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and mixed dementia. Many people with this condition eventually benefit from residential care.
Here are just a few reasons to choose our care home in Wiltshire if your loved-one has dementia:
> We have 20 comfortable en-suite rooms in beautiful surroundings.
> Our care home is based in the charming village of Chilseldon.
> All rooms have a nurse on call for immediate assistance.
> Residents enjoy high quality food and we can accommodate their likes and dislikes.
> We provide excellent communication with relatives to keep you informed.
> All our staff are highly qualified and care about the safety and wellbeing of our residents.
Of course, one of the best ways to find out if Seahorses Care Home is suitable for you is to pay us a visit. We can then answer any questions you might have.
Find out more about our care home in Wiltshire or contact us for more information.
Seahorses Care Home has a Review Score of 9.7 (9.679) out of 10, based on 9 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time Seahorses Care Home has 34 reviews.
Review from A V (Daughter of Resident) published on 29 March 2024
My mother was resident at Seahorses for approximately two years. We were placed here by the hospital, as homes in Swindon were full. Any doubts I had about the home's suitability were quickly allayed. Mum soon settled into Seahorses and enjoyed the company of other residents, she especially loved the meals, which were excellent. Unfortunately, Mum caught Covid, but under staff care she pulled through. Mum's needs changed and she moved upstairs to a lovely room overlooking trees. The bright, warm and quiet accommodation was just right for her and family visiting at any time of the day always found her well, clean and with food and drink adapted to her needs. This week she was put on end-of-life care and I was grateful to the staff, who continued to show her care and deep affection. Thank you Seahorses for supporting Mum at the end of her long and fulfilling life.
Review from Kai V (Son-in-law of Resident) published on 29 March 2024
Seahorses was just the care home environment we were seeking; relatively small scale, friendly, personable family atmosphere. Every time we visited Seahorses the staff were so welcoming, friendly and reassuring. My mother-in-law was very much at home in the relaxed and caring environment created by the wonderful team.
Review from Paul P (Son of Resident) published on 29 March 2024
Very pleased with the care my Mum has received from day one. The home is small in comparison to some of the others we viewed but the service is more personal. The staff all know my Mum, they know her personality, what she likes and what she doesn’t. The staff are also fantastic with us (the family) always very friendly and communication is excellent. Would highly recommend it.
Accommodation in Marlborough
If you're considering paying us a visit and you need somewhere to stay—here are some in-town options:
The Castle & Ball Hotel: 01672 515201
The Lamb Inn (B&B): 01672 512668
The Kingsbury @ No. 8 (B&B): 07539 405732