PRIVATE DEMENTIA RETREAT

Haven on the Park is not an institution. It is a sanctuary — a place of calm, beauty and comfort. Our retreat is accessible to guests living with dementia who require 24/7 support, with one-to-one Registered Nurse care provided alongside our accommodation. Set within a tranquil garden estate, Haven is designed to reduce distress, support independence, and provide peace of mind for both guests and their families.

  • WHAT TO EXPECT

    Enquire about a Dementia Retreat and we will contact you to discuss the guests needs, preferred dates and the level of support required. We will explain how Haven works, discuss suitability, and outline the next steps for arranging a calm, private stay with one-to-one Registered Nurse care. It is an opportunity to ask questions, understand the setting and decide whether Haven is the right fit.
  • WHO WE SUPPORT

    Haven can support guests who require one-to-one 24-hour care. We offer a private, peaceful short stay in a non-institutional setting. It is suited to ambulant guests who are no longer well served by conventional accommodation options. Guests are accepted and assessed individually.
WHY HAVEN ON THE PARK?

Haven on the Park offers something rare: a private, peaceful retreat where guests can feel at ease in calm, beautiful surroundings rather than an institutional environment. Domestic in scale and gracious in character, Haven provides the warmth, privacy and familiarity of a true retreat, with tranquil gardens, natural light and beautifully maintained accommodation that support comfort, dignity and wellbeing. It is a place designed to feel restful, respectful and low in stimulation — somewhere that can help guests feel more settled, while giving families the reassurance that their loved one is staying in an environment that is thoughtful, elegant and humane.

What your loved one experiences

  • A calm, private suite that feels like a retreat, not a facility

  • Gentle routine and consistent, reassuring support

  • One-to-one Registered Nurse care day and night

  • Lower stimulation to help reduce confusion and agitation

  • Dignity-first assistance that preserves comfort and independence

What you can finally do

  • Take a genuine break, including overnight, without constant worry

  • Sleep properly knowing a nurse is present and attentive 24/7

  • Step back from the pressure of being “on call” all the time

  • Feel confident they’re safe, settled, and treated with respect

  • Stay informed through clear, agreed communication—without being overwhelmed

  • Reduce guilt by choosing a premium, homelike setting with professional care

  • Come back to your loved one with more patience, energy, and steadiness

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