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Wraysbury House LimitedCare Home in West Sussex

Wraysbury House, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4AJ

West SussexWraysbury House LimitedLast reviewed: Oct 2022
CQC Overall Rating
Good
Last reviewed: Oct 2022
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This provider was last reviewed in October 2022. Ratings may not reflect the current quality of care. View current CQC profile

Wraysbury House Limited is a CQC-rated Good residential care home in West Sussex, South East. Providing specialist dementia care for adults over 65. The home also supports residents with Mental health conditions.

Registered Specialisms

DementiaCaring for adults over 65 yrsMental health conditions

Location

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Specialisms & Services

Groups of people this provider is registered to care for.

Dementia

Registered for dementia care, covering Alzheimer's disease and related conditions. Staff should be trained in person-centred care, supporting dignity, communication, and meaningful activity.

Also registered for

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

This provider can care for adults aged 65 and over. This may include help with personal care, nutrition, mobility, and social wellbeing.

Mental health conditions

This provider is registered to care for people with mental health conditions, offering support that takes account of both emotional wellbeing and practical daily needs.

About the Provider

This service is operated by Wraysbury House Limited.

Contact this care home

📞01903 233539🌐wraysburyhouse.co.uk
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Wraysbury House, Worthing, West Sussex
BN11 4AJ

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Inspection Ratings

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well-led
Good

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Quick Facts

Region
South East
Local authority
West Sussex
Service type
Residential homes
Care home
Yes
Overall rating
Good
Last reviewed
Oct 2022