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Caversham Manor Caversham Manor's care facilities range from basic assisted living to intensive frail care. A maximum of 10 residents allows for individual care & support.

Caversham Manor is a Home for the Aged, situated in the beautiful KZN Midlands. There is a registered nurse on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as well as numerous caregivers on duty day and night. Our vision embraces a personal approach to the care and support of the elderly. We aim to create a comfortable, peaceful place to live, run by a network of caring individuals, providing our residents with independence, safety and sociability. Within this aim, we provide services promoting good health and care for each individual resident in a way that resonates with each of them on a personal level. Caversham Manor promotes independence and quality of life. We hope to provide our residents with the support of personal choice and at the same time relieve the pressures felt by family caregivers. We promote a sense of community and encourage volunteerism, so as to keep our residents able and active on their own accord. Not only are we supportive of our residents, we are supportive of our staff, allowing for a happy work place and creating an overall positive feeling within our home for the elderly.

What a gorgeous Sunday out at Taste Buds Farm Stall. We were treated to delicious food, milkshakes and a few hours of li...
07/10/2024

What a gorgeous Sunday out at Taste Buds Farm Stall. We were treated to delicious food, milkshakes and a few hours of live music.
Thank you to Sue, Nicky and the Taste Buds team for spoiling us 🌹

Christmas Cake for Tea this morning at Both Caversham Manor Care Centre 1 and Caversham Manor Care Centre 2.Enjoyed by u...
24/12/2023

Christmas Cake for Tea this morning at Both Caversham Manor Care Centre 1 and Caversham Manor Care Centre 2.
Enjoyed by us all. We are starting to celebrate Christmas.

18/03/2023

● If I get dementia, I want my friends and family to embrace my reality. If I think my spouse is still alive, or if I think we’re visiting my parents for dinner, let me believe those things. I’ll be much happier for it.
● If I get dementia, don’t argue with me about what is true for me versus what is true for you.
● If I get dementia, and I am not sure who you are, do not take it personally. My timeline is confusing to me.
● If I get dementia, and can no longer use utensils, do not start feeding me. Instead, switch me to a finger-food diet, and see if I can still feed myself.
● If I get dementia, and I am sad or anxious, hold my hand and listen. Do not tell me that my feelings are unfounded.
● If I get dementia, I don’t want to be treated like a child. Talk to me like the adult that I am.
● If I get dementia, I still want to enjoy the things that I’ve always enjoyed. Help me find a way to exercise, read, and visit with friends.
● If I get dementia, ask me to tell you a story from my past.
● If I get dementia, and I become agitated, take the time to figure out what is bothering me.
● If I get dementia, treat me the way that you would want to be treated.
● If I get dementia, make sure that there are plenty of snacks for me in the house. Even know if I don’t eat I get angry, and if I have dementia, I may have trouble explaining what I need.
● If I get dementia, don’t talk about me as if I’m not in the room.
● If I get dementia, don’t feel guilty if you cannot care for me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s not your fault, and you’ve done your best. Find someone who can help you, or choose a great new place for me to live.
● If I get dementia, and I live in a dementia care community, please visit me often.
● If I get dementia, don’t act frustrated if I mix up names, events, or places. Take a deep breath. It’s not my fault.
● If I get dementia, make sure I always have my favorite music playing within earshot.
● If I get dementia, and I like to pick up items and carry them around, help me return those items to their original place.
● If I get dementia, don’t exclude me from parties and family gatherings.
● If I get dementia, know that I still like receiving hugs or handshakes.
● If I get dementia, remember that I am still the person you know and love.”

ᴄᴏᴘʏ ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴀsᴛᴇ in Honor of someone you know or knew who has dementia. In Honor of all those I know and love and lost who are fighting Dementia/Alzheimer’s.

Thank you.

A morning out for some of our residents and staff 💛 Thank you for having us, Taste Buds - we will definitely be back 🍰
24/02/2023

A morning out for some of our residents and staff 💛 Thank you for having us, Taste Buds - we will definitely be back 🍰

21/02/2023

Our gorgeous Sheilagh’s piano arrived yesterday.
She’s been playing a few tunes for us this afternoon - what a beautiful thing to witness! Thank you to Marita, Sheilagh’s daughter, for arranging the delivery and tuning of the piano and thank you Sheilagh for sharing your talent with us ❤️

01/10/2022

The beautiful, well-versed 83 year old lady, fully dressed every morning at 8 am sharp, with her hair done in fashion and perfectly applied makeup, is moving to a retirement home. Her husband recently died, which motivated her move.

After many hours of patiently waiting in the hall of the home, she smiled sweetly, when told her room was ready.

As she moved her walker toward the elevator, she was given a detailed description of her small room, including the curtains hanging from her window.

′′ I love it ", she said, with the enthusiasm of a 8-year-old girl who was just handed over a new pet.

- Mrs. Jones; you haven't seen the room, just wait.

- That doesn't matter, she replied.

Happiness is something you decide over time. Whether or not I like my room doesn't depend on how the furniture is arranged, it depends on how I arrange my mind.

I’ve already decided that I like it. It's a decision I make every morning when I wake up. I have the choice; I can spend the day in bed, going through the difficulty I have with my body parts that don't work, or get out of bed and be thankful for the parts that do work.

Every day is a gift, and as long as my eyes open, I will focus on the new day and the happy memories I've stored just for this time in my life.

HAPPINESS is like a bank account: you withdraw from it, what you deposit.

So my advice would be to deposit a lot of happiness into your memory account.

Remember these five simple things:
1.- Free your heart from hate/discord.
2.- Free your mind from worries.
3.- Live Simply.
4.- Give more.
5.- Take less.

On the 9th of February 2022 Hartmann hosted a pressure wound and dressings course for our lovely staff body.The course w...
19/02/2022

On the 9th of February 2022 Hartmann hosted a pressure wound and dressings course for our lovely staff body.
The course was informative and educational and each of us left feeling a renewed sense of dedication to the job.
At Caversham Manor Care Centre we have always strived to offer the best quality care available, how lovely that these courses are available to our already fully experienced staff body.
Thank you Sharon and Hartmann ZA!

Caversham Manor Care Centre.Located on a farm in the  gorgeous KZN Midlands, just outside of Howick.We currently have a ...
02/10/2021

Caversham Manor Care Centre.
Located on a farm in the gorgeous KZN Midlands, just outside of Howick.
We currently have a lovely double room available for a couple.

For viewings contact Sister Jenny Millington on 0823235808 or email caversham.manor@gmail.com 🌹

Just a small update 💛 Time spent in the garden on these glorious sunny days!
09/04/2021

Just a small update 💛 Time spent in the garden on these glorious sunny days!

Over the past 6 days we have said goodbye to two of our dear residents.Merle passed away on Saturday night and her husba...
24/07/2020

Over the past 6 days we have said goodbye to two of our dear residents.

Merle passed away on Saturday night and her husband, Ken, followed on Thursday morning.

We are deeply saddened by this incredible loss and share our deepest condolences with the Bolton family.

Ken and Merle spent 65 years of their lives together and we were blessed to have witnessed almost 2 of these years.
A true example of love, acceptance, faith and dedication in the face of hardships.
We know that Ken and Merle have travelled their heavenly journey together and that they will spend eternity with our God in heaven.

To the Bolton family, we wish you peace as you travel through this devastating loss, Ken and Merle were so dear to so many. May they Rest In Peace ❤️

Jenny and the Caversham Manor family.

Our new sign is up!A very BIG thank you to Sign Co in Howick for making our sign and to Lloyd from Absolute Plumbing and...
29/05/2020

Our new sign is up!
A very BIG thank you to Sign Co in Howick for making our sign and to Lloyd from Absolute Plumbing and Home Maintenance for erecting the sign for us!
Now our home is beautiful both inside and out! 🌸

If you are looking for a care home for a loved one Caversham Manor is the perfect place.Our care packages range from ass...
04/05/2020

If you are looking for a care home for a loved one Caversham Manor is the perfect place.

Our care packages range from assisted living to 24 hour care for the elderly as well as those suffering with Alzheimer's, Dementia and Parkinson's Disease.

Contact Sister Jennifer Millington for more information regarding our home and our mission.

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