Staying Connected: How Shipston Lodge Helps Families Stay Close
Moving into a care home is a significant change, not just for residents but for their families too. At Shipston Lodge, we understand the importance of maintaining strong family ties and doing everything we can to ensure loved ones remain closely connected.
From the moment someone joins our home, we work in partnership with families. We know that relatives offer vital insight into a resident’s preferences, routines and values — and we never underestimate how comforting a familiar face or voice can be.
To make visits easy and enjoyable, our home has been designed with welcoming spaces for family time.
Whether it’s a quiet corner for a chat, a sunny spot in the garden or a private space for special occasions, there’s always somewhere to relax and spend time together.
For those who live further afield, we support digital connections too. Residents are assisted with video calls, voice messages and even online games or activities that can be shared with family members.
These simple interactions help bridge the distance and keep relationships strong.
We also love hosting regular family-inclusive events — from summer fetes and musical performances to church services and birthday celebrations.
These shared experiences create cherished moments and deepen the sense of community that defines Shipston Lodge.
Family is central to life here. We make it a priority to keep the people that matter close, because connection, love and familiarity are some of the most lavish comforts of all.
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