STRUCTURED DAYTIME SUPPORT
Daily care in at Bramblings provides structured, daytime support and activities for individuals who need assistance with daily living, while still maintaining their independence and social connections.
This type of care is often a bridge between home and long-term care, allowing individuals to continue living at home while receiving the necessary support and stimulation during the day
Emotional Support
Friendly and supportive staff who provide companionship and emotional well-being.
Opportunities for social interaction and engaging in activities
We offer a wide range of engaging experiences tailored to individual interests and abilities, from group events and creative workshops to quiet, one-to-one moments. These activities help build confidence, encourage connection, and promote emotional and mental wellbeing—supporting a sense of purpose, community, and joy in everyday life.
TESTIMONIALS
When an elderly person becomes unable to live independently, the decision regarding their care is a huge one. Thank goodness I found Bramblings. The care given to my mum was superb from the day she arrived.
To all the staff at Bramblings, thank you so much for showing mum such love and kindness in her time with you. I always felt so comforted that she was with you all and safe. It gave me time to do things I couldn’t have done if I was the carer. God Bless!
Thank you to everyone at Bramblings for being so kind and caring and making not just Mum but the whole family feel welcome.
From the moment we went into Bramblings we were welcomed by the staff. They treated Mum with respect and were so patient and caring. They take time to talk to the residents and give them a cuddle. Each and every member of the staff that I met from the manager, carers, cleaners and the excellent kitchen staff took time to talk to me. They are a very special group of caring people. If Mum has to have respite care again, I hope that she will have a place in Bramblings.
Thank you for the wonderful way that everyone at Bramblings cared for my dad. It was his first experience of respite care and I was very concerned. There was no need to be! When I came to collect Dad it was obvious that his stay with you had done him the world of good. He was like a new person!
Thank you all so much for the care, dedication and friendship you gave my mum and myself……You made it as near as possible to mum being in her own home.
For individuals with learning disabilities, engaging in meaningful daily activities and fostering social connections can have a profound impact.
Many encounter challenges in forming relationships, taking part in community life, or accessing opportunities for personal development. Day centres help close this gap by providing a safe and supportive space where people can explore their potential, form lasting friendships, and work toward achieving their goals.















