A Modern Home
Verso Vision
We use Verso for falls prevention management, analysing trends and providing realtime alerts to reduce fall risks and ensure a safer environment for our residents.
Care – Person Centred Software
We use Person Centred Software to streamline care processes, improve communication and enhance resident safety, enabling us to deliver personalised, person-centred care that promotes well-being and quality of life.
Turning mattresses
We utilise advanced turning mattresses to enhance the comfort and care of our residents. These innovative mattresses are designed to assist with repositioning, reducing the risk of pressure sores and improving circulation for individuals with limited mobility. This technology reflects our commitment to delivering person-centred care with dignity and innovation.
OOMPH!
Wellbeing and activities platform empowers residents and staff

Skills for Care Workforce Data Set
We use the Skills for Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS) to strengthen our workforce through informed planning and decision-making. It helps us track staff qualifications, identify training needs, and benchmark against national standards—ensuring we deliver consistently high-quality care.
Facial Recognition
Facial Recognition system for staff and visitors to gain access to the premises.

SnapFix
SnapFix App to resolve any maintenance issues and queries.

Annual Care show
Our senior carers and department heads attend the annual Care Show in Birmingham to stay updated on industry innovations, new technologies and best practices.

Research
We are dedicated to staying at the forefront of dementia care and research. Our staff members Sandra and Liz have completed the iWheld Dementia Study & Training through the University of Exeter Medical School, ensuring they are equipped with the latest knowledge and skills in dementia care.
Additionally, we are actively involved in the NIHR Research project ‘When the money runs out’ conducted by the University of Birmingham, which focuses on understanding the impact of financial issues on care provision. We also participate in the ‘Crossing the Line’ program led by the Association for Dementia Studies at the University of Worcester, aimed at improving dementia care practices.
Moreover, our involvement in research studies like the Finch Study ‘Action falls’ by the West Midlands Clinical Research Network, the Sonnet Study ‘Social Connection’ from University College London, and the Vivaldi Study from UCL Institute of Health Informatics, reflects our commitment to advancing dementia care through evidence-based practices and innovative research initiatives.
- iWheld Dementia Study & Training (University of Exeter Medical School)
- NIHR Research ‘When the money runs out’ (University of Birmingham)
- ‘Crossing the Line’ Association for Dementia Studies (University of Worcester)
- Finch Study ‘Action falls’ (West Midlands Clinical Research Network)
- Sonnet Study ‘Social Connection’ (University College London)
- Vivaldi Study (UCL Institute of Health Informatics)
Our Service Fees
Services We Provide
- Residential Care
- Respite Care
- Medical Care
- Open 24 Hours for visitors
- Specialized Menu
- Daily Activities & Clubs
Fees Include
- Daily Meals
- Refreshments during the day
- Personal Care
- Daily Activities and Residents’ Clubs
- Weekly outings into the local community
- Electricity and Heating
- Access to lounge with televised entertainment
- Housekeeping & Laundry
Fees Exclude
- Hairdresser
- Chiropodist
- Medical Care Visits
- Newspaper
- Toiletries
Residential and Respite Care fees start from £1050 weekly, depending on care required during your stay. Further information about what’s including during your stay can be found on here Our Care.