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Eckling Grange
Eckling Grange - Christian residential care home and sheltered accommodation complex in Dereham. Eckling Grange is a Christian residential care home and sheltered accommodation complex. Situated on the edge of Dereham in the heart of rural Norfolk, Eckling Grange stands in 6 acres of tree enclosed grounds with delightful walkways and sheltered corners.

At present there are 62 residential places, of which 20 are registered for EMI (Elderly Mentally Infirm) and an additional 55 bungalows suitable for individuals or couples seeking sheltered independence. Around 120 elderly folk live at Eckling Grange, and every effort is made to foster a family spirit. Eckling Grange was founded in 1960 as a residential home for retired missionaries and home workers.

These original aims have not altered but the residence is open to everyone. The day to day management rests with the General Manager and Care Manager and the Trustees of Eckling Grange who meet together regularly. The hub of this Christian residential care home is an elegant large Victorian house, which has been extended over the years.
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Eckling Grange was founded in 1960 as a residential home for retired missionaries and those who had ministered in a full time capacity.
These original aims of the Charity have not altered but today the complex is open to everyone.
The day to day management rests with the General Manager, Care Manager and the Trustees of Eckling Grange who meet together regularly.
Currently there are 62 residential places, of which 20 are registered for Dementia.
Alongside the care home there are 54 Sheltered Accommodation bungalows suitable for individuals or couples.
The home was the vision of the founder Mr David Potter.
Mr Potter was inspired to open Eckling Grange after he had witnessed the heartbreaking splitting of a couple Mr and Mrs Griffiths when Mrs Griffiths required a small amount of nursing care twice a day.
The Griffith's had faithfully served as missionaries for 53 years and it was their parting which lead to the establishing of Eckling Grange.
Eckling Grange began a journey which is still centred on our Father God and Christian Fellowship together.
For many years Eckling Grange has been supported by those who give their time to assist with life around the Grange.
We currently have a team of over ten volunteers of very varying ages, from 16, to one or two even in their early eighties.
All give their time to see the resident's life's enriched.
This team brings with them a positive influence to the Grange.
Some help with one to one befriending, while others are involved with therapy groups, trips out or other activities.
The Trustees are particularly grateful to all who volunteer and give their time freely to the Grange.
One resident said: "The staff are super they adapted to my needs very well", and another said of the staff "They treat me with respect, we can have a laugh together".
A recent resident said: "I think the staff here are absolutely wonderful, I came here for a week to try the home first and I was pleased to stay here and be looked after".
One person spoke highly of the activities on offer at the home and the commitment of staff who provide these.
A visitor said: "Staff treat my relative kindly and with respect and they feel safe in this home".
Set in the oldest part of the home, we cater for the varying care needs of our residents.
There are forty rooms split on two levels and the first floor is accessed by two individually sited lifts.
The rooms vary in size and outlook and the majority have en-suite facilities.
We are able to care for those who have a very low care need, through to those who require twenty four hour bed care.
Those who are higher dependent are cared for in a separate area (The Sun Lounge) which overlooks the gardens.
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