28/06/2023
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Our dedicated team provides high-quality residential, dementia, nursing and short-term respite care
Laurel Dene is a stylish, purpose-built care home in a quiet residential area of Hampton Hill in Middlesex.
117 Hampton Road
Hampton Hill
TW121JQ
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Laurel Dene is a stylish, purpose-built care home in a quiet residential area of Hampton Hill in Middlesex. We provide residential and nursing care for older people, as well as dementia care. All aspects of your loved one’s care are tailored to their individual needs and preferences. Our friendly and experienced team supports each resident to live as independently and actively as possible, enjoying fulfilling experiences every day. You’ll often find us all working together on interesting projects and events, like exploring local history, doing arts and crafts or putting on a show to entertain family and friends. Each of the bedrooms at Laurel Dene is spacious and comfortable, and fully furnished. Each has en-suite facilities, phone and television connections and a 24-hour nurse call system. Your loved one is free to personalise their room in any way they wish – adding pictures and photos so they feel more relaxed and at home. A home that’s tailored to your loved one. In fact, we’re passionate about ensuring that all of Laurel Dene reflects residents’ interests and needs. We have regular meetings where residents and families can share their ideas about new projects and ways to develop the building – our cinema and sensory rooms were ideas that came from our meetings. The home also has quiet rooms, rooms for activities, plus a hair salon. On warmer days, our attractive gardens are a lovely place to do some gardening or to simply sit and enjoy the sunshine. Our gardens back onto Bushy Park, once a royal hunting park, and some of the trees in our grounds date back to the time of Henry VIII.