Beechill Care Home in Belfast
Beechill Care Home in Belfast
A Warm Welcome to Beechill Care Home, Belfast
Beechill Care Home in Belfast is in close proximity to local shops, public transport, and the M1, making us easily accessible for visitors to pop-in for a chat.
Our Care team offers 24-hour nursing dementia care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. Our team are dedicated to our home and nothing is ever too much for them.
Beechill Care Home is Dementia Care accredited as part of Four Seasons Dementia Care Framework.
Here, we love to encourage residents to take part in all decisions - contributing to everything from the way their room looks, to the therapies they receive.
Our home offers a beautiful garden, which our residents love to explore and enjoy. It's a great place for residents and their loved ones to spend time together.
Your safety is our priority
Although staying safe is always a priority, we have adapted and added new measures to ensure the wellbeing of all residents during these times.
Find out how we're keeping your loved ones safe
Testimonials
"I am confident that she is in the best of care."
"Residents are cared for in a loving manner and a homely atmosphere."
"I see my husband every day and am content that he is well cared for in Beechill."
Learn more about the care available
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Nursing Dementia Care
This is 24-hour nursing care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. Learn More
Safeguarding Our Residents
As a company we consider the safety of our residents a priority and we maintain a zero tolerance of abuse in any form.
All Four Seasons Health Care employees complete annual Safeguarding Adults at Risk training. Our teams are aware of our Whistleblowing Policy and have access to an independent confidential whistleblowing line 24 hours a day. Home Managers have delegated responsibilities from the FSHC Adult Safeguarding Champion on a daily basis for managing Safeguarding incidents. These roles are displayed in each home.
If you do have a concern you can immediately raise this with the home using our complaints process.
Alternatively, contact the Department of Health, Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) via the Health and Social Care Board website for further advice and regional guidance and for policy and protection information.