Bromley Park Care Centre
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Bromley Park Care Centre
75, Bromley Road
Beckenham
Bromley
Kent
BR3 5PA
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Key Features
- Seperate Dementia Unit
- Shared Rooms Available
- Lift and/or Stairlift
- Wheelchair Access
- Specialist Lifting/Bathing Equipment
- Nurse Call System
- Retain Own GP
- En-Suite Facilities
- Residents Can Bring Their Own Furniture
- TV Point In Room
- Caters For Special Diets
- Near Public Transport
- Near Shops
- Activities and Excursions
Resident or Visiting Professionals
- Physiotherapist
- Alternative Therapists
- Dietician
- Doctor
- Specialist Nurses
- Dentist
- Optician
- Chiropodist
- Hairdresser
Bromley Park Care Centre is a 38 bedded Home for people who need Nursing care and have some form of Dementia. It is the longest established of Nellsar's Homes and is a large attractive Victorian House with three spacious lounges - extensively refurbished to an extremly high standard throughout, in 2014. Being centrally located in Beckenham, near Bromley, Kent, the Home is easy to visit by car or public transport.
Bromley Park has a beautiful, large conservatory overlooking the rear gardens. The garden is secure and has been developed into a specialist Dementia and Sensory orientated garden, ensuring residents benefit from fragrant plants and a peaceful and therapeutic environment. There is an abundance of birds and other wildlife, which the residents feed and enjoy watching.
The Home is equipped with both shower rooms and adapted bathrooms, so residents may choose on a daily basis. Excellent catering and laundry services are provided in-house and the Home offers residents an extensive activity programme from Monday to Friday. The Home also arranges external entertainers on a monthly basis and the residents benefit from a visit from a PAT dog several times a week, which is hugely popular!
Bromley Park has a relaxed, warm and friendly atmosphere and residents are able to participate in monthly residents meeting to discuss issues raised, choices of meals, outings and changes to their environment. The minutes are displayed on several residents and visitors dedicated boards.