Lanrick House is situated on the edge of Rugeley town. This 23 (Twenty-three) bedded care home has been tastefully refurbished to accommodate the needs of the Service Users.
The care and support we provide to our Service Users is comprehensive, it focusses on the uniqueness of the individual within a homely environment, with a person-centred approach which is Service User led.
We also promote and encourage independence and social integration by means of a range of social activities within the home. All Service Users are encouraged to take part in our activities, but if they wish to relax, read or watch TV we have the facilities available for them to do this, just relax and chill.
Our Service Users are involved in their meal planning, giving them a choice of freshly prepared nutritious home-made food, whilst abiding individual dietary needs. This is based on ‘The eat-well plate’ policy tool that defines the Government’s recommendations on the types and portions of food people need for a healthy and well-balanced diet.
We listen to the views, suggestions, feedback, complaints, compliments and concerns, which are paramount to our drive for continuous improvement. The Home’s motto ‘Our Service Users do not live in our workplace; we work in their home’ reflects the vivid endorsement of our staff in upholding Service User rights by treating them with dignity and respect.
We are within walking distance of the local town and park for exercising and enjoying the scenery.
We have an open-door policy for family and friends to visit and get involved in the daily lives and activities of our Service Users.
Effective care and support require a multidisciplinary approach; therefore, we work closely with a network of health and social care professionals to promote and maintain Service Users’ good health and well-being.