
Derwent Lodge Care Home, Serving Families Near Guildford
Located in Billingshurst, Derwent Lodge supports families across West Sussex, including the Guildford area, with high-quality, compassionate care in a peaceful countryside setting. We provide residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, respite and convalescent care, tailored to each resident’s needs.
Arrange a visit today to see how our dedicated team can support you or your loved one with comfort, dignity and confidence.
A Trusted Care Home for Families Near Guildford
Derwent Lodge is known for providing reliable, high-quality care to residents from across the region. Our experienced team supports individuals with a wide range of needs, taking the time to understand each resident’s routines and personal history. This thoughtful approach gives families confidence that their loved ones are receiving consistent, respectful care.
Our staff combine professional expertise with genuine compassion, creating a safe, welcoming environment where residents feel valued and supported.
Why families choose Derwent Lodge
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A modern, fully accessible care home designed for comfort and ease
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An experienced team with specialist training
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Personalised care available 24 hours a day
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Daily activities and freshly prepared meals
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Comfortable en-suite bedrooms, many with garden views
As a ‘Good’ CQC-rated care home, you can feel confident in choosing us.
Our Care Home Facilities & Features
At Derwent Lodge, we provide a comfortable, supportive setting where residents can feel relaxed and at home. Our carefully designed facilities and services are in place to promote wellbeing, independence and enjoyment in everyday life, helping each resident make the most of their time with us.
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Comfortable en-suite bedrooms filled with natural light
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Cosy communal lounges and inviting dining spaces
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Beautifully maintained gardens with seating areas for residents and visitors
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A dedicated space for activities and events
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Freshly prepared, nutritious meals served daily
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Regular visits from healthcare professionals, including GPs, chiropodists and physiotherapists
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Strong links with the local community
Life, Activities and Community
At Derwent Lodge, daily life is shaped around comfort, connection and enjoyment. Our team creates a calm, welcoming environment where residents can relax, socialise and take part in activities that bring variety and purpose to each day.
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Creative sessions including arts, music and gentle movement.
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Seasonal events, themed days and visits from local schools, entertainers and community groups.
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Personalised care plans shaped around each resident’s needs, preferences and daily routines.
Discover more about daily life at Derwent Lodge for our residents with roots in Aldershot.
Visit Derwent Lodge Today!
We welcome you to visit Derwent Lodge and see our care home for yourself. A personal visit offers the opportunity to explore our facilities, meet our team and gain a genuine understanding of daily life within our supportive community.
For many years, we have been dedicated to providing thoughtful, reliable care that puts people first. We are proud to support individuals and families from Guildford and the surrounding areas and we would be pleased to show you what makes Derwent Lodge a welcoming place to call home.
Arrange a visit today and discover the care and reassurance we provide every resident.
Convalescent Care
Our convalescent care acts as a vibrant retreat for residents who are recovering from an illness or hospital stay. These individuals no longer require hospital care but still need 24-hour surveillance for the short term while regaining strength and returning to their regular routine. Our highly competent team take pride in delivering personalised convalescent care you can trust.
Dementia Care
At Derwent Lodge Care Home, we have a separate dementia care unit for those who need it. With professional around-the-clock care by a specialist dementia team, you and the ones closest to you can rest assured that each of your dementia needs are being fulfilled. We know that everybody is at their own stage of dementia and may suffer from different symptoms which is why we provide personalised care on a 1-1 basis, meaning you can focus on doing the things you love most while we take care of everything else.
Nursing Care
Our care home in Billingshurst, West Sussex, offers nursing care for individuals who have more extreme health needs. This may range anywhere from a disability or long-term health or neurological condition including Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s or heart disease. We have a committed team who can offer the highest standards of personal and medical care throughout all hours of the day.
Palliative Care
Palliative care, which is also called end-of-life care, is suitable for people living with a serious illness and focuses on providing relief from any symptoms or side effects that may occur. The main goal is to improve the quality of life for the person receiving palliative care and the people closest to them during an important time. Our team are available whenever you need any further support while you are receiving your care.
Residential Care
Residential care at Derwent Lodge provides a vibrant retreat who require some extra support with their daily activities but can live independently on the whole. When you live with us, you can enjoy living in a group setting whilst having control and focusing on continuing to do what you love most, we will take care of everything else. Bringing smiles to the faces of those in our care fills our hearts with warmth, which is why we work hard to ensure our residents can live their best lives.
Respite Care
Our short-term respite care is provided to people when their caregiver needs a break from their responsibilities, but they still need somebody to provide care to them. This allows the older individual to still receive the care they need without the carer becoming run down or exhausted. Respite care is also appropriate for a trial period to see if Derwent Lodge is the right care home for you, before you move in long term.
Our Facilities at Derwent Lodge
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Live Entertainment
Live Entertainment
Learn MoreWe are determined to keep our residents socially engaged and entertained with a variety of meaningful performances and entertainment.
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Dining
Dining
Learn MoreWe believe that good food is central to well-being and happiness, which is why our dining experience is designed to be nutritious, delicious, and truly enjoyable.
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En-Suite Bedrooms
En-Suite Bedrooms
Learn MoreEach of our 56 en-suite bedrooms is designed to help residents feel truly at home. Every room offers comfort, privacy, and the reassurance of a personal space to relax and unwind.
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Indoor & Outdoor Activities
Indoor & Outdoor Activities
Learn MoreOur activities coordinators prioritise active, engaged and socially connected indoors and outdoor activities that are thoughtfully designed for each resident.
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Residential Gardens
Residential Gardens
Learn MoreWhether our residents enjoy sitting in the fresh air, taking a gentle stroll, socialising with family, friends and residents or even gardening, our courtyard is the perfect outdoor space.
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Communal Lounges
Communal Lounges
Learn MoreOur comfortably furnished communal lounges are the living rooms for all our residents and are at the forefront of our residents’ day-to-day.
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Latest Help & Advice
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, convalescent and respite care. Each service is delivered through personalised care plans tailored to individual needs.
Derwent Lodge supports older adults who require daily assistance, specialist nursing care, or short-term recovery support. We welcome residents with a wide range of medical, mobility and wellbeing needs.
Every resident receives a bespoke care plan based on their health requirements, preferences, routines and lifestyle. Our team reviews these plans regularly to ensure support remains appropriate and responsive.
Yes. We actively encourage family involvement and maintain open communication with relatives. Visitors are welcome and families are kept informed about their loved one’s wellbeing and care.
You can contact our team to arrange a tour and informal assessment. This allows you to view the home, meet staff and discuss care options before making any decisions.









