Brookdale
Brookdale is a specialist day service providing dementia care services for people with moderate to complex dementia, while also providing respite services for carers, families and friends of the people we support.
Brookdale offers a safe, secure and stimulating environment that always promotes dignity and independence. Working together with partners and specialists, we provide a wide range of support including cognitive stimulation activities, speech therapy, occupational therapy and continence and independent living assessments.
Our staff are dedicated to meeting each person’s individual needs, taking into consideration their preferences, wishes and aspirations for future care.
Therapeutic group activities are offered daily, as are community engagement services to keep the people we support connected and involved in their local community.
The professional and compassionate Brookdale team deeply understand the difficulties people living with dementia and their carers and family face with this progressive illness and are always on hand to listen, give guidance, encouragement, advice and support.
About Brookdale
Patricia's Story
We have our mum back, and it is both unbelievable and incredible.
Pat was diagnosed with dementia a year or two ago, and from that point on, she went downhill very quickly. Before Brookdale, Pat struggled to find purpose – or even to get out of bed. If she spoke it was to say she wanted to die.
Impacts & Outcomes
- Capacity to support 22 people per day
- Average 18 people supported per day
- £50 daily fee per person supported excellent value for money compared to other services including residential care
- Brookdale removes the need to dismantle the family unit by going into residential care
- For many people supported, Brookdale offers the only respite opportunities for carers, friends and family
- Flexible visit days to suit needs of carers, friends and family and the person supported
- Collaborative process before taking on a new supported person – trial visits then full support once all people currently supported approve the new person
Continuous Transformation
Covid had a fundamental impact on the Brookdale service model, with a new focus on fewer people supported but with more severe or advanced dementia and more complex needs.