Palliative Care in Billingshurst, West Sussex
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Palliative Care in Billingshurst, West Sussex

At Derwent Lodge Care Home in Billingshurst, Horsham, we offer expert, 24/7 palliative care and end-of-life care home support in West Sussex, ensuring comfort, dignity and peace of mind for both you and your loved one. Our dedicated team provides personalised support in our peaceful and nurturing environment, helping all of our residents to feel safe and valued during this important time.

 

What is Palliative Care like at Derwent Lodge?

At our home, we provide quality palliative care with support, respect and dignity. Our compassionate team will ensure each resident receives tailored support in a peaceful and comforting setting, surrounded by the ones they care about most.

Our chefs provide freshly prepared and nutritious meals made from locally sourced ingredients, which can be served in our communal dining areas or private rooms based on personal preference.

From relaxing in our garden to evening entertainment, we help our residents feel at ease during this important stage of life.

Benefits of Choosing Derwent Lodge

At Derwent Lodge, we offer more than high-quality care. We provide an environment where residents can thrive, families feel confident, and peace of mind comes as standard. Here are just a few reasons why so many families trust us.

  • Flexible person-centred care so that every resident is treated as an individual. Our flexible care plans evolve as needs, preferences and circumstances change.

  • Purpose-built, enriching home environment that's designed with comfort, accessibility and social life in mind. Our facilities ensure that residents enjoy both independence and community.

  • Peace of mind thanks to our proven standards. We're proud to hold a a strong rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

CQC-Rated & Fully Inspected Care Home in Horsham

At Derwent Lodge, we’ve proudly supported countless residents throughout Horsham and the wider West Sussex area with high-quality, compassionate care. Our home undergoes routine inspections and continues to maintain a ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

The CQC monitors care homes across the UK to ensure they meet strict standards of safety, care, and legal compliance. Choosing a CQC-rated home gives you peace of mind. Learn more about what a ‘Good’ rating means and why families trust us.

Why Choose Palliative Care at Derwent Lodge?

At our care home in Billingshurst, Horsham, we are dedicated to creating a comfortable, supportive and warm environment where residents can feel like they are truly at home.

We understand that all our residents are different and each has individual journeys, which is why our highly trained carers work together with residents and their families to create personalised care plans that are unique to their needs and preferences.

From managing pain to addressing symptoms or providing emotional support, our team ensure that every aspect of care is delivered with dignity, compassion and attention to detail.

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative Care, sometimes referred to as end-of-life care, is a specialised form of support that is designed to give relief from pain, symptoms and stress associated with serious illnesses. The main focus is to improve the quality of life for residents, ensuring comfort, respect and dignity.

Unlike curative treatments, palliative care prioritises emotional support and comfort, whilst also helping individuals manage their symptoms and offering compassionate guidance for families too.

This type of care is suitable for individuals at any stage of a serious illness, regardless of age, and is also available alongside ongoing treatments.

At Derwent Lodge Care Home, our palliative care services are personalised to fit each residents needs and preferences to ensure they receive the highest standard of care and support throughout their journey with us.

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Life at Derwent Lodge Care Home

  • Residents Dancing With Entertainer

    Live Entertainment

    Live Entertainment

    We are determined to keep our residents socially engaged and entertained.

    From live music and singing to dance events and interactive games, our care residents enjoy a variety of meaningful performances and entertainment.

  • chef at derwent lodge care home kitchen

    Dining

    Dining

    We 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.

    Whether for long-term residents, short stays, or visiting family, every meal served at our Bistro Café and Kitchenette is a chance to share moments, savour flavours, and feel completely cared for.

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  • En-Suite Bedrooms

    En-Suite Bedrooms

    Each 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.

    With all essential features and room for cherished personal belongings, each bedroom becomes a familiar and comforting retreat.

  • Indoor & Outdoor Activities

    Indoor & Outdoor Activities

    Our activities coordinators prioritise active, engaged and socially connected indoors and outdoor activities.

    Whether its familiar hobbies or new experiences, our weekly care home activity schedules are thoughtfully designed for each resident.

     

  • Our Garden

    Residential Gardens

    Residential Gardens

    Whether 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.

    Our residents love our courtyard and many guests have complimented its lovely calming atmosphere.

  • Lounge

    Communal Lounges

    Communal Lounges

    Our comfortably furnished communal lounges are at the forefront of our residents’ day-to-day.

    In your home, a living room is designed for living. From relaxing on the sofa, watching TV, hosting for friends and family or enjoying a hot drink, our communal lounges are the living rooms for all our residents.

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Dedicated to Derwent Lodge's Residents

At Derwent Lodge, our residents’ comfort, safety and well-being come first. With 24/7 professional care, on-site nurses and a specialist dementia team, families can relax knowing their loved ones are in expert hands.

We value connection, so friends and family are always welcome. Whether for a quiet visit or to join in our activities and events.

Every resident receives a personalised care plan tailored to their needs and goals, ensuring they enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle in a warm, supportive environment.

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Palliative Care FAQs

Who can benefit from palliative care?

Anyone facing a serious, chronic, or life-limiting illness can benefit from palliative care, regardless of their age or the stage of their disease. This type of care is designed to support individuals dealing with symptoms like pain, nausea, breathlessness, or emotional distress.

How is palliative care different from hospice care?

While both types of care focus on comfort and quality of life, palliative care can begin at any stage of illness and be provided alongside curative treatments. Hospice care is more specifically for individuals in the final months of life when curative treatment is no longer being pursued.

What kind of support does palliative care provide?

Palliative care addresses physical symptoms like pain or fatigue, as well as emotional, social, and spiritual needs. It also provides guidance for families and loved ones, helping them make informed decisions and offering counseling and bereavement support.

How do I know if palliative care is the right choice?

If you or your loved one is experiencing complex symptoms, emotional distress, or difficulty managing everyday activities due to illness, palliative care can help. Speak to your healthcare provider about how it could support your specific situation. Or call our expert team today to see how we could support you or someone you care about.

How can I support a loved one receiving palliative care?

The best thing to do for a loved one in this situation is to be present, offer comfort, and listen without judgment. Encouraging open conversations about feelings and wishes can also help your loved one feel more at ease. If you would like some support please feel free to speak to one of our care team for advice.

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