What Is The Difference Between Palliative And Hospice Care?
Learn more about the differences between palliative care and hospice care, and when one type of care is more appropriate than the other for your loved one.
What Are The Seven Stages Of Dementia And How Can Care Help?
Find out more about how dementia progresses, why early diagnosis can help preserve quality of life & when a specialist residential care home stay is essential.
How Can Listening To Music Help Some People With Dementia?
Find out why many dementia care homes have music-based activities, how music therapy can help, and why some people find it easier to sing rather than speak.
Why Do We Employ A Physiotherapist To Train Our Residents?
Discover why we employ an in-house physiotherapist and learn about the benefits your loved one can experience from moving more, in whatever way works for them.
What Makes Cleeve Lodge Care Outstanding, Day To Day?
At Cleeve Lodge in Goring-on-Thames, it isn’t about a label on a report. It’s about what happens quietly, consistently and compassionately every single day.
How Can You Know When Somebody Should Move Into A Care Home?
At Cleeve Lodge Residential Care Home, we can provide the care that people need when frail or have dementia. But how do you know when they should move in?
3 Times Outstanding: Exceptional Care At Cleeve Lodge
Goring-on-Thames’s Cleeve Lodge is proud to have achieved three Outstanding CQC ratings (2016, 2019, 2025). Find out what personalised care looks like.
When Should A Person With Dementia Move Into A Care Home?
Find out more about how to make the difficult decision to move into a care home, and what factors will shape when a person with dementia would benefit most.
Christmas At Cleeve Lodge: A Season of Warmth, Community & Care
Find out all about the Cleeve Lodge Christmas festivities and why person-centred care is at the heart of all we do.
What Is Vascular Dementia?
Learn more about the causes of vascular dementia, as well as the signs someone may be developing the condition, and how it differs from Alzheimer’s disease.