Care services shaped around individual needs and preferences

Nursing Care
01 — Clinical Excellence

Nursing Care

Our nursing care provides round-the-clock support from qualified, registered nurses for people with complex, chronic or changing medical needs. Care plans are developed with GPs, consultants and other healthcare professionals, reviewed regularly and updated as a resident's condition evolves.

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Dementia Care
02 — Specialist Support

Dementia & Memory Care

Specialist care for people living with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia and other memory conditions - from mild through to advanced and complex stages. Our dementia-trained team focuses on familiar routines, individual identity and dementia-friendly activities offered daily.

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Respite Care
03 — Restorative Breaks

Respite Care

Short-term care for family carers who need a break, for people recovering after a hospital stay or for families considering whether a longer-term arrangement is right. Respite residents enjoy full access to all home facilities, meals and activities.

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End of Life Care
04 — Dignity & Support

Palliative & End-of-Life Care

Compassionate, person-centred support during the final stages of a life-limiting illness. Our palliative care focuses on comfort, pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual wellbeing and meaningful family involvement.

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Convalescent Care
05 — Supported Recovery

Convalescent Care

Structured, nurse-led care for people recovering from illness, surgery, a fall or a hospital stay - including specialist support for those managing the ongoing effects of Parkinson's disease or stroke.

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Advance Dementia Care
06 — Specialist Memory

Advance Dementia Care

Specialist nursing-led dementia care in a dedicated secure environment, designed to support those living with advanced Alzheimer's, vascular dementia or complex memory conditions.

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One-to-One Care
07 — Attentive Oversight

One-to-One Care

Focused, individual support from a dedicated care team member, providing closer reassurance, companionship, and safety supervision when extra attention is needed.

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Comparing Our Care

Which care is right for your loved one?

Every resident's situation is different. This table helps you understand the key differences between our services so you can start the conversation with confidence.

Care Service Support Level Primary Focus Ideal For
Nursing Care · Clinical 24/7 Round-the-clock registered nursing Complex medical and clinical needs People with chronic, complex or changing health conditions
Dementia Care · Specialist Memory Dementia-trained teams, structured routines Safety, familiarity and individual identity People living with Alzheimer's or other memory conditions at any stage
Respite Care · Short-Term Stay Temporary residential or nursing care Carer relief and post-hospital recovery Families needing a break; those exploring long-term options
Palliative Care · Compassionate Specialist end-of-life nursing support Dignity, comfort and family involvement Residents in the final stages of a life-limiting condition
Convalescent Care · Recovery-Led Nurse-supported recovery Regaining strength and independence Recovery after surgery, illness, stroke or Parkinson's-related episode
Advance Dementia Care · Secure Unit Specialist nursing dementia care 24/7 Dignity-led advanced memory support People living with complex or advanced stages of dementia
One-to-One Care · Individualized Dedicated 1-on-1 personal companion Safety supervision, reassurance and settling in Residents who need closer monitoring or focused companionship
Ready when you are

Not sure which care is right?

You do not need to have all the answers before calling us. Tell us what is happening and we will explain the options clearly, honestly and without any pressure.

Call our care team (020) 8647 8419

Bridge House Care Centre is registered with the CQC to provide nursing and personal care for older people, including those living with dementia and physical disabilities. Please contact our team to confirm current availability for specific services including respite care.

Our care advisors are happy to listen and help you understand which service is most likely to suit — though a formal needs assessment is always required to confirm suitability. Call us seven days a week on (020) 8647 8419.

Yes. Discharge teams, social workers, GPs and NHS professionals are welcome to contact us directly to discuss a resident's care needs, timescales and availability.

We accept self-funding, local authority funding with top-up, full local authority funding and NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC). Our team can explain the available pathways clearly and without any pressure.

Call us on (020) 8647 8419 or use the enquiry form on our Contact page. We will explain the next steps, confirm suitability and arrange a visit at a time that suits your family.