Rosedale Court Care Home, in Rayleigh, Essex, were recognised in multiple categories at the Essex Care Sector Awards ceremony on the 8th of July. The Rosedale Court team were honoured to be invited to the Award Ceremony at Cressing Temple Barns in…
Rosedale Court
6 Homestead Close, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 8FE.
Care Home in Rayleigh, Essex
Welcome to Rosedale Court. Situated in Rayleigh, Essex, our 82-bed newly refurbished residential care, nursing care and dementia care home offers person-centred care and an established community for our residents to thrive. At Rosedale Court, we place a real emphasis on celebrating the lives of each and every one of our residents.
Experience our spacious living areas and excellent facilities and features, including beautifully furnished bedrooms. Our dedicated area for dementia care and amenities provides residents with a rich and engaging lifestyle – as well as a comfortable and welcoming care home environment in which to live.
At Rosedale Court care home, health and wellbeing is a top priority. Our friendly and professional team offers diverse types of care to meet a variety of needs, including residential care, nursing care, dementia care and respite care.
Types Of Care
Dementia Care
Respite Care
Nursing Care
Meet Our Home Manager
Joanna Kemp
Why Choose Us?
Our residents are at the heart of our home. We get to know our residents individually to provide person-centred care to all
Dining Area
Gardens
Hair & Beauty Salon
Lift
Daily Activities
Wifi
Café or Restaurant
24-hour Care Staff
TV in each room
Minibus
Food & Nutrition
At Runwood Homes, we offer a full food and dining menu consisting of breakfast, lunch and dinner along with snacks to suit all dietary requirements. For residents requiring textured food or modified food, rest assured that your loved one’s needs will also be catered for. We take into account meal preferences from each resident in our care and aim to provide their favourite meals that they are used to.
Activities & Events
Your loved one will benefit from a dedicated wellbeing lead within the home; they will organise and encourage social interactions with a range of engaging activities. The wellbeing lead will create an activity calendar taking into account your loved one’s interests and varying needs. Activities may include music and singing sessions, arts and crafts, bingo, baking and visits to outside attractions etc.
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