
Pet Therapy For The Elderly
Pets are a source of happiness. They provide unconditional love, comfort, and companionship. Therapy animals can help seniors with dementia to feel less depressed. Pets
Pets are a source of happiness. They provide unconditional love, comfort, and companionship. Therapy animals can help seniors with dementia to feel less depressed. Pets
People with dementia can live a happier life by being physically and mentally active. This can make them feel happier and more motivated and stop
Moving into a care home can be one of the most significant changes in your life. It can be difficult and emotional. There are so
There are more care homes under pressure than ever because of the high level of turnovers and vacancies in the sector. It’s a problem that will
Our society offers numerous options for caring for the elderly. However, if you’re just starting to look at the options available to you, it can
NAPA supports the sector to prioritise wellbeing by promoting the importance of activity, arts and engagement.
Purple Tuesday 2021 is a change programme for organisations of all sizes from all sectors to get involved in, with the common goal of improving
Disability Confident is a government scheme that helps employers attract, recruit and retain disabled staff. It provides advice and information to help organisations think differently
To understand equality and diversity within the care sector we first need to understand what is meant by each. “Diversity, everyone is individual and different.”
When people think of care homes, they automatically think of sitting in lounge chairs starring at other residents for 12 hours of the day. This
The term wellbeing is being mentioned more and more in the mainstream media, especially after the global pandemic has hit us. Lives have changed for
There are more than 900,000 people living with dementia in the UK (the majority of these are over the age of 65 and living with
The TAP social thanking platform was launched in January 2019 by parents Sandie and Phillip Curtis whose special needs son Donavan has received outstanding care
Dignity starts at the very top of a care home with the manager and owner taking responsibility for ensuring their staff provide a dignified service.
Dementia UK provides specialist dementia support for families through our Admiral Nurse service. When things get challenging or difficult for people with dementia and their
The Care Workers’ Charity was founded in 2009 with the objective of supporting current and former care workers with one-off crisis grants. In 2018 they awarded
Dementia refers to an overall term, such as heart disease, with the term dementia covering a wide range of specific medical conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friends programme is the biggest ever initiative to change people’s perceptions of dementia. It aims to transform the way the nation thinks,
Our residents have been DELIGHTED to receive festive letters from all the children for The Cheerful Little Letter Project! https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecheerfullittleletterproject
Here at Rugby Care Centre, we are delighted with our newly refurbished cinema room. Sit back, relax & enjoy!
The Rugby Care Centre
Address : 53 Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QE
Phone Number: 01788 542353
Email: provider@serene.care
Facebook: RugbyCareCentre
The Gables Retirement & Care Home
Address: Gables Close, Gables, S42 5RJ
Phone Number: 01246 855152
Email: gables.provider@serene.care
Facebook: Gables Residential & Care Home
To find out more about who we are and how we can help click the link below.
We’re welcoming new residents
The health, safety, and wellbeing of our residents, patients and staff is always our top priority as we continue to celebrate life across all of our care homes.
Our homes are vaccinated against Covid-19 and if not already done, we will facilitate your vaccine when you move in.
We are currently welcoming new residents, for both short-and long-term placements.
Visiting a loved one?
Residents are allowed five named visitors with a maximum of two visitors at any one time. All visits must be arranged or booked in advance with the home to avoid disappointment.
During each visit, the visitor must wear PPE, minimise physical contact, as well as follow all other infection control measures, such as social distancing.
Visitors will be tested for COVID-19 using the rapid lateral flow tests before entering the home at each visit.
Visitors should observe strict social distancing from other residents, visitors and staff
If you have any questions, we’re happy to answer them prior to your arrival.
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