Questions we get asked

  • Our single weekly fee covers everything. Hair styling, manicures, newspapers, trips to the beach, family for dinner, movies in our cinema. Everything is included.

  • Cayton View offers later life residential and dementia care, as well as respite care for those who wish to join us for a short break.

  • Cayton View's state-of-the-art facilities include a cinema, hair & beauty salon, library, garden room, Sky Bar, landscaped gardens, tea room, and a wide range of beautiful communal spaces.

  • Yes. Cayton View is our residents' home and they are encouraged to actively contribute to the running of the home. There are regular meetings for residents and relatives but our management team is always be on hand to discuss how things can be done differently.

  • We take pride in the quality of our person-centred care which can be modified as quickly as your needs change.

  • Yes. We make sure we fully understand your dietary requirements when you move into Cayton View. Our chefs are highly experienced and trained in textured modified diets.

  • Yes. Residents are encouraged to make their rooms feel as homely and familiar as possible. Small items such as photos and ornaments are fine to bring in but please speak to our General Manager about large items before you bring them in.

  • We arrange a wide variety of activities, all based on our residents wants and needs. For example, gardening, arts & crafts, baking, shopping, walks on the beach. You name it - we will make it happen!

  • Normally visitors are welcome at any time. We encourage friends and family to come and visit their loved ones, over a meal or cup of tea.

  • You may be able to bring your pet to Cayton View but please discuss this with the General Manager in advance.

  • Yes. Our team members will respect and support your religious beliefs and we will do our best to help you continue to visit your place of worship.

  • They can, provided Cayton View is within their catchment area. If not, we have excellent relationships with our local surgeries and can support you to register with them. We can also support you with any new registration needed for a dentist and offer optical services, provided in-house by our nominated company, should you require them.

  • Yes. All our rooms are fitted with an emergency call system.

  • If necessary, fees will increase in April each year to cover cost inflation.

  • Please note that our care home does not provide contents insurance for residents' personal belongings and cannot accept responsibility for any lost, stolen, or damaged items; we recommend arranging your own cover to ensure your possessions are fully protected.

  • During the move-in process we ask for details of your financial resources that will be used to fund your stay.

  • We are registered and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England.

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