
How Care Homes Can Support Independence for Residents
Maintaining independence as an elderly person helps to improve confidence, boost wellbeing and promotes cognitive engagement and mental stimulation.
Maintaining independence as an elderly person helps to improve confidence, boost wellbeing and promotes cognitive engagement and mental stimulation.
Supporting a loved one with dementia through challenging behaviour can be extremely difficult for families.
Being discharged from hospital means that when hospital treatment is complete, a patient can return home, or if necessary, move into a care home for extra support during their recovery.
There are key signs that may indicate residential care is becoming necessary for your loved one. Find out more here.
We've put together this guide so that you feel informed, comfortable, and supported, so that you can make the best decision for your loved ones.
Discover Bill House, a coastal residential care home offering personalised care, award-winning gardens, enriching activities, and a vibrant community for a life of comfort and dignity.
We all want to provide our loved ones with the best care possible. Find out why residential care is a great option for many.
Discover how The Bill House's specialist dementia care enhances quality of life through personalised support and compassionate, expert care.
The Bill House, 98 Grafton Rd, Selsey, Chichester, PO20 0JA
Main Reception
01243 602567
Accounts / Finance
01252 507940
Monday - Friday
9am - 5pm
Please note that while our home is open 24/7, with visitation welcome as an open door policy, please advise us in advance, of the times you wish to visit and if there is an area of the house you would like reserved (if available). We are always as accommodating as possible for all our families.
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