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Hampton Lodge (St Basils)

33 Hill Lane, Southampton, SO15 5WF


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Nursing and residential dementia care home.

Hampton Lodge offers nursing care for 19 residents and residential dementia care for 25 residents. Situated a couple of miles from Southampton docks, Hampton Lodge is a purpose-built home, providing tail…

Nursing and residential dementia care home.

Hampton Lodge offers nursing care for 19 residents and residential dementia care for 25 residents. Situated a couple of miles from Southampton docks, Hampton Lodge is a purpose-built home, providing tailored care in a warm, supportive and friendly environment.

What makes Hampton Lodge special?

- A focus on person-centred care
- Professional and caring staff
- A relaxed, calming home environment
- Experience providing advanced dementia care
- Award-winning music therapy
- Lovely secure garden
- Two activities coordinators
- Regular visits from Pets as Therapy animals
- Hair salon and pampering days
- Support from a dedicated Chaplain

75 years’ experience

MHA is an award-winning charity, helping to improve the lives of over 18,000 older people across Britain. Through specialist care homes, retirement living schemes and vibrant community projects, Hampton Lodge has been enabling people to live later life well for over 75 years.

Visit Hampton Lodge (St Basils) website

To help find the right care home for you, here's some questions you can ask when you enquire.

  1. What is your visitor policy?
  2. What types of activities are available?
  3. Can we specify a visiting GP?
  4. Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
  5. Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
  6. What types of food are offered each week?
  7. What kinds of days out do you offer?
  8. Can residents bring personal furniture?
  9. What security procedures are in place?
  10. How do you handle complaints?

Read more >


Care provided

  • Residential care

    Accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication.

  • Nursing care

    Medical care from a qualified nurse, and treatment for residents with illness or injuries.

  • Dementia care

    Specialist care designed to meet the challenges faced by people living with dementia.

Care specialisms

This home offers specialised care for any of the following:

  • Adults over 65 years
  • Adults under 65 years
  • Hearing impairment
  • Visual impairment
  • Speech impairment
  • Dementia
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Cancer
  • Stroke

Features

  • 44 beds
  • 22 en-suite rooms
  • Purpose built, opened in 1987
  • Near public transport
  • Elevator
  • Wheelchair access
  • Personal furniture allowed
  • TV point in rooms
  • Pets allowed (by arrangement)
  • Grounds / gardens

Prices

From £1,183 per week

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The final price will depend on your individual requirements - contact the care provider for more details.

Funding for care in England

If your total savings and property assets are below £23,250, then you may be able to access local authority funding towards accommodation costs, personal care and nursing care.

To qualify, you must first arrange a care needs assessment.

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Regulator's inspection rating

Overall Good

Last assessment

25 Jul 2017

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well led
Good
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