At each of the Beritaz Care homes, our team are focussed on providing person-centred care for our residents. Every one of the people we work with have their own individual wants and needs, our team are trained to support a variety of conditions and diverse range of abilities. You can rest-assured that whatever your loved one requires to be safe and comfortable, our team will endeavour to provide. Find out more about how our homes are specially equipped to deal your relative’s individual needs;
Residential Care
If your family member is struggling to manage in their own home, we can provide accommodation, meals and companionship in a homely environment.
Nursing Care
For individuals with additional medical needs. Our trained staff provide 24/7 physical and emotional support, you can rest assured your loved one is cared for.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care
Those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia have specialist needs, our homes are adapted to support those needs and provide a comfortable environment.
Specialist Care
When your loved one has specialist care needs that can’t be supported in their own home, our staff can provide additional support for a variety of specialist conditions.
Learning Disability Care
All staff in our homes are trained to support learning disabilities. Our accessible activities and person-centred care plans meet each individual’s needs.
Respite & Day Care
Short-term or day care options for your loved when you need a break, peace of mind knowing they are cared for and comfortable in our homes.
Convalescent & EOL Care
During difficult times when your relative has additional medical requirements, our staff ensure they and you are cared for with compassion and understanding.
As well as high-quality care, residents at our homes enjoy socialisation, enrichment and a full schedule of engaging activities. Find out how are residents are given the opportunity to live full and independent lives, and discover what the residents in our homes have been up to recently...
Our Mum, Sheila, moved into Robertson's in March 2024. She struggled to settle at first, but all the staff at Roberston were unfailingly kind, supportive and reassuring, and she soon felt much happier. Over the almost 2 years Mum was in the care home she made friends, loved the food, enjoyed the variety of activities - especially anything musical - and was looked after so well by caring and compassionate staff who feel genuine affection for the residents.
Carolyn B, Daughter of Resident
My father moved into Robertson over 3 years ago, before that he was in hospital and I was told he was end of life. From the moment he arrived at Robertson he started to improve, the staff treated him with kindness, dignity and patience and he received exceptional care, he went from being bed bound to mobilising with a walking frame. He enjoyed wonderful food and took part in various activities.
Diane A, Daughter of Resident
My father first came to Robinson Nursing Home three years ago after an illness. From the moment he arrived here, his condition improved and continued to improve, and with the friendly staff and environment, he now enjoyed his days despite his dementia. I put this down to the excellent quality of care, food and stimulation that he received.
Rob N, Son of Resident
My Mum has been at Robertson now for nearly four months. What struck me from the beginning was how friendly and diligent all the staff are. The staff all appear to have a genuine and professional approach to care. They have demonstrated a really dignified and respectful manner in the way they look after my Mum, which is very reassuring for the family.
Dominic B, Son of Resident
Since Dad has been resident, we have been impressed by all aspects of his care and management of the home. Residents are known well by the staff and cared for as individuals, adjusting to their needs and preferences. A recent highlight for Dad was a huge cake and fuss for his birthday.
Rachel W, Daughter of Resident