Folkestone Care Centre

Folkestone Care Centre Folkestone Care Centre is a luxury nursing home for the elderly. We achieve this through first class medical care tailored to personal needs.

We specialise in providing residential, long term nursing, dementia, respite, palliative and day care.

Our New Years Eve disco with balloons and props to help the celebrations go with a swing, and of course our own renditio...
08/01/2026

Our New Years Eve disco with balloons and props to help the celebrations go with a swing, and of course our own rendition of Auld Lang Syne! A fabulous special menu from our chefs and bundles of enthusiasm from all our wellbeing and hospitality teams made the celebrations truly memorable.

Our elves have been busy helping Folkestone Rotary Club collections in the town centre. They have been collecting funds ...
22/12/2025

Our elves have been busy helping Folkestone Rotary Club collections in the town centre. They have been collecting funds for vulnerable families in the area and delivering food packages to local schools.
Thank you so much to all our staff who volunteered their time at this busy time of year 👏👏👏

Christmas jumper days and a wonderful raffle at our two homes has raised £1002 for Wish Upon A Star Children's Charity a...
19/12/2025

Christmas jumper days and a wonderful raffle at our two homes has raised £1002 for Wish Upon A Star Children's Charity and given us some fabulous christmas fun.

🎄Christmas festivities are in full swing🎄Great fun and hilarity from visiting panto Aladdin, festive tunes from hand bel...
15/12/2025

🎄Christmas festivities are in full swing🎄
Great fun and hilarity from visiting panto Aladdin, festive tunes from hand bell ringers and wonderful ukelele music, all of which bring us much joy throughout the year.
Thank you to all our wonderful entertainers and wellbeing team for creating great memories.
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We were delighted to be chosen to be part of a pilot project which encourages skill sharing through a nursing shadowing ...
09/12/2025

We were delighted to be chosen to be part of a pilot project which encourages skill sharing through a nursing shadowing experience with the frailty specialists at QEQM Hospital.

It has offered valuable insight and learning opportunities for both nursing teams and we felt privileged to be part of this exciting new initiative.

The shadowing opportunity will roll out to other care homes and hospices in support of the NHS 10yr plan which focuses on neighbourhood health and community-based care, putting people at the heart of their health journey.

Thank you to all the teams involved in bringing this opportunity together and helping strengthen relationships and mutual understanding for the benefit of care for the elderly.

A project allowing nurses from care homes to shadow frailty specialists in hospitals and vice versa has been hailed as a great success.

The scheme is the first of its kind in the country and was led by registered nurse Sharon Lee, senior workforce programme lead for NHS Kent and Medway, in partnership with Dr Rakesh Koria, Ageing Well and Dying Well clinical lead, and Dr Jacqueline Gilbert, frailty consultant at the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (QEQM) Hospital in Margate.

Nurses from Folkestone Care Centre were able to spend a day at the frailty same day emergency care unit at the QEQM, while a team from the hospital spent a day in the care home.

NHS England’s regional chief nurse Andrea Lewis visited QEQM and Folkestone Care Centre this week to meet the nurses, accompanied by Paul Lumsdon, chief nursing officer for NHS Kent and Medway, and Mark Mulverhill, deputy cabinet member for social care at Kent County Council.

Andrea said: “This is a really exciting project and it has the foundations to be a great model of neighbourhood health in action.

“It is about upskilling our nursing workforce as a whole and ensuring we understand what our partners need and how we can all work together for our patients."

Paul said: “This shadowing programme demonstrates the NHS 10 Year Health Plan’s vision for neighbourhood-based, integrated care by bridging hospital and community settings.

“Embedding social care nurses within frailty units has not only deepened understanding of complex needs but also strengthened professional networks and continuity of care, making sure frail older people receive seamless, person-centred support whether in hospital, or a community setting.”

Sharon said: “We wanted to deepen understanding of frailty across hospital and community settings, and to understand the challenges that each service faces.

“But what we actually achieved was a much closer working relationship that will help frail older people receive joined-up care, whether that’s in a hospital, care home or their own home.

“Nurses from both settings were able to learn from each other and understand how they can work together to provide a seamless experience for older people who are living with frailty.

“This cohort often have complex needs and by working together we can recognise the physical, psychological and social factors that affect their health.”

The project supports the 10-year plan for the NHS, which focuses on neighbourhood health and community-based care that puts people at the heart of their health journey.

Patients are referred directly to the frailty team at QEQM from care homes, GPs, community teams, and the ambulance service. The team work closely with families to assess patients and discover how they would like to be treated, and then liaise with community services to put services in place and plan for their future care.

The team are expanding the programme to more care homes, and have arranged similar shadowing visits at hospices too.

Jacqueline said: “We learned a lot about the challenges we each face, and how we can work together to improve communication, for example doing a telephone handover when a patient is discharged to a care home.

“I’ve been really impressed by the commitment from care home leaders to this project and the tangible benefits it will have for our patients.

“We can all learn from each other and make sure older people don’t fall through the gaps and receive joined-up care that is tailored to their needs.”

Nurses from Folkestone Care Centre said the project gave them valuable insight.

Registered nurse and trainee clinical lead Neethu Babu said: “It was a wonderful learning experience and great to understand what happens in the hospice and the ward. We all found the multidisciplinary team meetings useful. Having this knowledge enables us to provide continuity of care.”

Registered nurse Ramona Enacha agreed. She said: “Now when we call the hospice or the hospital, we know who we’re speaking with – we can put a face to the name. We all feel very lucky to have been part of this project.”

🙌We are celebrating!!🙌We are thrilled to share that we have been awarded 2 star GOLD by the National Dementia Care Accre...
03/11/2025

🙌We are celebrating!!🙌

We are thrilled to share that we have been awarded 2 star GOLD by the National Dementia Care Accreditation Scheme - NaDCAS ⭐️⭐️

The thorough assessment they recently undertook certifies that we meet an 'exceptional specified standard of Dementia Care Practice'. Our team have worked exceptionally hard to enhance all aspects in our dementia communities and are delighted that it is recognised in the elements assessed which included; care environment, activities, nutrition, family engagement, leadership and team training.

Congratulations to all the team, this reflects your dedication and commitment - and we see this reflected in the lives of our residents on a daily basis.

A fabulous spread of cakes for our Macmillan Coffee Morning, thoroughly enjoyed by our residents, friends and family. 🍰🫖...
01/10/2025

A fabulous spread of cakes for our Macmillan Coffee Morning, thoroughly enjoyed by our residents, friends and family. 🍰🫖☕

Notting Hill Carnival comes to Folkestone Care Centre with our own reggae disco and caribbean bbq 🍹🎭🎪🎊💃🕺Families and fri...
27/08/2025

Notting Hill Carnival comes to Folkestone Care Centre with our own reggae disco and caribbean bbq 🍹🎭🎪🎊💃🕺
Families and friends enjoyed a great afternoon in the sunshine.

🏆🥇Our Folkestone Sports Day brought out the competitors in all of us. Egg and spoon, sack races, skittles and bean bag t...
04/08/2025

🏆🥇Our Folkestone Sports Day brought out the competitors in all of us. Egg and spoon, sack races, skittles and bean bag throws. Residents, staff and family thoroughly enjoyed the days fun. 🏆🥇

School visits are a  regular highlight for all of us 😁😍Turner Free School created fabulous artwork as thank you cards to...
22/07/2025

School visits are a regular highlight for all of us 😁😍
Turner Free School created fabulous artwork as thank you cards to share with our residents and staff and Morehall Primary School recently entertained us with songs and then we exchanged gifts of mugs and goodie bags of sweets.

A fun afternoon at our Alice in Wonderland themed Mad Hatters Tea Party.  Damien entertained us and a wonderfully creati...
10/07/2025

A fun afternoon at our Alice in Wonderland themed Mad Hatters Tea Party. Damien entertained us and a wonderfully creative afternoon tea was provided by our kitchen team. 🐰♥️♣️🎩

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