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Care choice and advice.

It is a large decision for any family or individual to make. So we want to give you as much information as possible so you can make an informed choice no matter the direction you think is best.

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The advice we were given at the beginning of our journey really made all of the difference. We were a lot more confident we were doing the right thing

Jayne Whitby
Benefits

The types of care LV can provide your loved one.

At LV Care, we understand that everyone’s needs are different and the right care can mean different things at different times. For many people, the journey begins with home care. This allows individuals to receive support in their own home, helping them maintain independence and familiar routines for as long as possible.

As needs change, we offer a full range of care across our homes. This includes residential care, which provides daily support in a safe and welcoming environment, as well as round-the-clock nursing care for those with more complex medical needs. We also provide short-term respite care, giving families a well-earned break while ensuring their loved one continues to receive professional support.

Whichever option is right, you can expect the same high standards of care, compassion and attention to detail. Explore the pages below to learn more about each type of care and how it could support you or your loved one.

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Residential

Residential care at LV Care is about living life with independence, supported by the reassurance of help when it is needed.

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Nursing

Nursing care is designed for those with more complex health needs who require 24-hour medical support.

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Dementia

At LV Care, we believe the path from concern to care should be clear, compassionate and as stress-free as possible.

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Dementia

At LV Care, we believe the path from concern to care should be clear, compassionate and as stress-free as possible.

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Respite

Respite care at LV Care provides families and carers with valuable peace of mind.

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Home Care

Home care is professional support provided in your own home, designed to help you live safely, comfortably and independently for as long as possible.

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Home Care

Home care is professional support provided in your own home, designed to help you live safely, comfortably and independently for as long as possible.

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Advice

Funding your stay at LV Care

If you’ve reached the stage where you think that going into care might be the best option for either yourself or a relative, don’t be alarmed if you find the whole process overwhelming. It’s a stressful and emotional time for many, and the cost of care is often considered the most worrying part of the process.  

At LV Care, we offer a complete guide to help you understand care costs and the options available.

Will I have to sell my house?

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Advice

Funding your stay
at LV Care

If you’ve reached the stage where you think that going into care might be the best option for either yourself or a relative, don’t be alarmed if you find the whole process overwhelming. It’s a stressful and emotional time for many, and the cost of care is often considered the most worrying part of the process.  

At LV Care, we offer a complete guide to help you understand care costs and the options available.

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Faq

Choosing a home with the right type of care for you.

There are lots of different things to consider other than the just the home and its location. Have a look at some of these points to help your decision.

The right home for you

Choosing the right care home is a significant decision for both residents and their families. At LV Care, we believe this choice should be made with confidence, reassurance and the knowledge that every detail has been carefully considered.Our role is to support you at each stage of the journey, helping you find a home that feels safe, welcoming and a perfect fit for you.

Every home is unique

Each of our homes has its own character and atmosphere. Some are coastal, with stunning sea view, others nestle in the beautiful Jersey countryside. Some are lively with a full social calendar, others offer a quieter, more relaxed pace.The “feel” of a home matters as much as its facilities, and we encourage you to explore these differences.

Activities and community life

Every LV home offers a different mix of activities and opportunities for residents. From gardening clubs and craft sessions to gentle exercise, music, or simply a welcoming lounge for companionship, there is something to suit different personalities and interests. Visiting a home is the best way to get a sense of how daily life feels.

Ease of visiting

Location is often just as important as the home itself. Families and friends play a vital role in a resident’s wellbeing, so we encourage you to think about ease of visiting. Consider how close a home is to loved ones, as well as nearby facilities that make visits enjoyable, whether they be cafés, coastal trips, or simply local shops.

Choosing with confidence

We always advise visiting more than one home to make comparisons and find the best fit. Take time to meet the team, view the facilities and notice the atmosphere. What matters most is choosing a place where you or your loved one feels at ease, cared for, and truly at home.