Description
Description:
Heaton House Residential Care Home
Heaton House Residential Care Home was established by the present owners in Worthing in 1977. It is still owned and run by Sally Neil-Smith who is ably supported by Manager Sue Lamb.
We were last inspected by the Care Quality Commission in May 2016 and were awarded a Good Rating throughout.
We Provide
- The highest quality 24 hour a day specialist dementia care, seven days a week.
- A hotel-like environment which is your home – not an institution.
- High quality freshly home cooked meals of your choice and taste.
- Daily variety of activities and company.
- Facilities and support to enable you to live your chosen way of life.
- On-going active encouragement for family and friends to be involved.
Day Care
We also offer day care facilities and respite care can also be arranged. ‘TRY US OUT’ – Day care is a great way to see if you think you would like to stay with us once you need it.
We also have a resident’s handbook available to download – or collect a printed one from us during a visit. Download it here
Variety really is the spice of life and at Heaton House Residential Care Home we make sure that different types of activities are continually available. These include:
- Crafting: such as painting, card making, and flower arranging
- Exercise: we have regular indoor and outdoor sessions such as movement to music and skittles. Plus we always take an active interest in major sporting events
- Seaside: although we’re less than a mile to the sea, we also own a beach hut and it’s available for our residents to use with their families
- Music: we have weekly music sessions including singalongs, and presentations from local musicians, theatre groups and choirs
- Culture: we offer weekly poetry reading sessions which is very relaxing and we also have a wide-range of large print books for those who want to read for themselves. We also have a projector and screen for our film afternoons and specific television viewing areas for those who want to watch a favourite show.
Whatever activities appeal to our residents, we work to get them engaged. Our hairdressing sessions are often a hugely entertaining morning, with much laughter to be heard and we often have animal visitors too, including dogs, owls and even bearded dragons.

