Our 24-Hour Prescription Collection Point Is Here!!
Exclusive to North Camp Pharmacy — We know your time is valuable. Choose PS24 — a secure, free-to-use 24/7 service — that allows you to pick up your medicines any time of day or night.

Project Peach
Northcamp Pharmacy Logo
We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. By clicking 'I Understand and Accept', you consent to our use of cookies.
I understand and accept
No, I don't want to use cookies
My Account
Control Panel
An example toast message
Do Something
Login
en
en
mypharmacy Logo
Menu
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Services
24/7 Prescription Collection
Our Pharmacy
Health & Advice
Log Out
Login
Login
en
en
Do Something
Login
en
en
mypharmacy Logo
Menu
en
en
Change Language
Login
My Account
Control Panel
Services
24/7 Prescription Collection
Our Pharmacy
Health & Advice
Log Out
Login
Login
en
en
Dementia and care homes

A person with dementia will need more care and support as their symptoms get worse over time. This may mean that a move into a care home can better meet their needs.

If you have been helping someone live independently with dementia or are a carer, this can be a hard decision to make.

But it's important to remember that there can be many positive aspects to moving into a care home.

These include:

  • 24-hour support from care staff
  • knowing that the person with dementia is in a safe place
  • social activities with other residents

Deciding to move into a care home

Sometimes the person themselves can make the decision. But the person with dementia often lacks the ability to decide (mental capacity).

If you or someone else has a lasting power of attorney, you can make the decision for the person with dementia, as long as it's in their best interests.

Read more about managing legal affairs for someone with dementia.

Try to talk to the person with dementia about their preferences regarding care in a home, even if they lack the capacity to make a decision over what care home is best for them.

First steps: getting an assessment

The first step towards choosing a care home is to get a new needs assessment from social services.

If the assessment suggests a care home would be the best option, the next step is a financial assessment (means test).

The financial assessment will show if the council will pay towards the cost of a care home.

In most cases, the person with dementia will be expected to pay towards the cost.

Social services can also provide a list of care homes that should meet the needs identified during the assessment.

You can apply for a needs assessment by social services on GOV.UK.

The different types of care home

There are 2 main types of care home:

  • residential care homes
  • nursing homes

Some care homes offer both residential and nursing care places.

Care homes can be run by private companies, voluntary or charitable organisations, or sometimes by local councils.

Both types of care home should have staffed trained in dementia care.

Residential homes

These provide personal care, such as help with:

  • washing
  • dressing
  • taking medicines
  • going to the toilet

These are sometimes called care homes without nursing.

Find residential care homes

Nursing homes

These provide personal care, as well as 24-hour care from qualified nurses. These are sometimes called care homes with nursing.

Find nursing homes

Tips on choosing a care home

One of the most important things to check when choosing a care home is the most recent Care Quality Commission (CQC) report. You can find these on the CQC find a care home directory.

The CQC regulates all care homes in England. Its inspection reports can show you how well a care home is doing and any areas of concern.

When visiting a care home, spend time looking around and talk to the manager and other staff and residents.

It's useful to take a friend or relative with you as you can compare notes after your visit.

It's a good idea to make your own checklist before visiting care homes. These tips may help.

Location

You may already know of a care home through personal recommendation or from social services.

Check the following:

  • Is the care home near family and friends?
  • Are there good transport links?
  • Are there shops, leisure facilities and cafes nearby?

Facilities

It's a good idea to ask to see a couple of bedrooms, as long as current residents are happy with this.

Other things to think about:

  • Can residents have their own room, with space for their own furniture and possessions?
  • Are there enough toilets within easy reach of bedrooms and living space?
  • Is there a garden where residents can walk safely?
  • Are chairs arranged in groups in living areas to encourage socialising, rather than round the edge of the room?
  • Will the home meet specific religious, ethnic or cultural needs?
  • Are residents' food likes and dislikes catered for?

The staff

Check if the manager of the home arranges a care assessment of potential residents to make sure it can meet their needs.

Other things to think about:

  • Are all the staff trained in dementia care?
  • Do staff seem interested and caring?
  • Is there a full-time activity co-ordinator specialising in dementia-friendly activities?
  • Do the staff hold regular relatives' meetings?
  • Is the home accredited under the Gold Standards Framework for end of life care?

You can look for accredited care homes on the Gold Standards Framework website.

The residents

A good sign of a well-run care home is residents who appear happy and responsive.

Other things to think about include:

  • Are residents treated with dignity and respect by staff?
  • Can they have visitors whenever they want?
  • Are there regular residents' meetings?
  • Have they got access to community health services, such as chiropodists and opticians?
  • Can you continue to help care for your relative in some way, perhaps helping them with an activity?

Read more about care homes and when is the right time from the Alzheimer's Society.

Find out how to choose a care home on the Which? website.

Paying for a care home

Who pays for care will depend on individual circumstances.

If you're entitled to local council funding, the council will set a personal budget. This will set out the overall cost of a care home, what the council's contribution will be, and what you'll have to pay.

The council must show there's at least 1 suitable care home available at your personal budget level.

If you choose a care home that's more expensive than the council considers necessary, top-up fees may have to be paid.

If the person with dementia isn't eligible for council funding, they'll have to pay the full cost of the care home (known as self-funding).

NHS continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care

If the person with dementia has complex health and care needs, they may be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare. This is free and is funded by their local integrated care board (ICB).

A diagnosis of dementia doesn't necessarily mean the person will qualify for NHS continuing healthcare.

People who don't qualify for continuing healthcare, but have been assessed as needing care in a nursing home, may be eligible for NHS-funded nursing care.

This means the NHS will pay a contribution towards the cost of their nursing care.

Find out more about NHS continuing healthcare and NHS-funded nursing care.

Read about paying for residential care on the Age UK website.

Get help and advice

Choosing a care home and finding out about the different funding options isn't easy.

Charities and voluntary organisations can provide valuable help and advice:

Last Reviewed
13 November 2024
NHS websiteNHS website

Support Your Local Independent Pharmacy!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Leave Us a 5-Star Google Review

If you’ve had a great experience with us, we’d be so grateful if you could take a moment to leave a positive review, it would mean the world to our team — and helps others find us too!
Click Here to Share the Love

Graham Wishart

Attended for flu and covid vaccinations. Very impressed with smart pharmacy. Efficient delivery of vaccinations 100% on time, no waiting. Excellent

Abdulrasheed Maryam

I've been here for a couple of times and the customer service I always received was top- notch.

Green Tree

I have been getting my prescriptions from North camp pharmacy for about 3 months.
Teresa and Jorga are very helpful & cheerful always Treating me with dignity and respect.
The pharmacy is very professional & clean.
Teresa took time to ask me if my medication is working,she was very interested in my welfare,my life has improved so much since I take my meds
Thank you North camp for your
Support
Kindest regards Al

Sue Levett

Prescriptions ready very quickly. I use the PS24 collection box.such a good idea!


Anna Berry-Martin

Everyone in this pharmacy are so professional and caring. Always so helpful and available to give advice if needed. Feel very lucky we have North Camp pharmacy in our area.


George Cato

YOU ARE ARE LIFE LINE THANK YOU
NORTH CAMP PHARMACY
GEORGE CATO


Terence Davison

I have always found the staff here, from the pharmacists down to young trainees on the tills, to be pleasant and patient. I like getting a txt to tell me when my scripts are ready for pick up.

Jennifer Elkins

I don’t often write reviews but wanted to share my experience of this pharmacy having read the mixture of reviews on Google.
I have been using their services regularly for over 10 years now and cannot fault them.

Sally Vokes

I visited the pharmacy today with a friend who was collecting their prescription. The service was wonderful, the lady behind the counter was very friendly and helpful and the medication was ready when they said it would be.

Hayley Cooper

They helped me when I was in need today. Would have had to wait 24 hours for some medication I’d run out of but I wasn’t coping well without it and the kind lady behind the counter turned it around for me in 15 mins despite them being incredibly busy. I am so grateful.

Aidan O'Keeffe

Dropped in here due to all the issues with Lloyds in Ash. I also gave up waiting at Boots at Farnborough Gate before trying here... The North Camp Pharmacy was small, but quiet and had everything we needed. Service with a smile too.

Julian Chapman

Hard working and really make an effort,
Just been in again and as usual are working really hard, they are sooo busy, they do a great job thank you
Phoned this morning and lady was very helpful. Popped in and again great service thank you

Clare Martin

Kind and helpful and very efficient at obtaining information and prescription for GP and leading on the liaison with said GP regarding lifelong repeat prescription and payment exemption.


Armaan Dass

I’ve been to many pharmacies in and around this area and I have to say this is one of a kind. Very modern and aesthetically pleasing can’t wait to see the finished refit, it’s safe to say you’ll be seeing me more often :)


Bali Gill

I have been going to the pharmacy for many years now, the service is incredibly efficient, all the staff are knowledgeable and very professional. Year on year the standards have not dropped and remain consistently excellent.


Donna Seymour

Lovely little pharmacy ( looking forward to seeing the end result of recent work they’ve been having done).
Definitely a godsend during the pandemic for me and ever since.


Vicky Callan

Lovely helpful staff and being that I am a frequent flyer they address me by my first name which is a nice little touch.
Best Pharmacy in Farnborough.
Highly reccomend


Trapz 13th

Very good customer service, I think her name was sophie very polite and helped with what i needed.


Stephen Horne

Now with 24/7 dispensing medication service


Tristan Findley

The best little pharmacy in the area! Run by some very lovely people who are very kind and understanding, and always ready to give you a little bit of sympathy if you're under the weather, as well as recommend things for you to help you feel better!


Happ Sandhu

Great community Pharmacy with friendly and knowledgeable team ready to help! Love the new tech!


Aryan Dass

Great pharmacy, has everything you need, great customer service, friendly faces and very reliable.


Mike Bowen

Absolutely brilliant place always willing to make time to talk and assist in any way they can.


Paul Williamson

Always polite and helpful a pleasure to deal with regards Paul Williamson


Harry Samuel Calver

They all ways ggo that extra mile to help there customers 


Andrew Gardner

Always fast friendly efficient service. Thank you.


Karen Turner

Great pharmacy helpful kind and very competent


John Brereton

Very nice staff


Andy Lonnen

Very polite and helpful. Thanks!


JJ Lake

Always friendly and helpful.


Indi Gill

Fast and efficient service


Sya Dhoman

Very friendly staff


Sattie Dass

If you're looking for a pharmacy that truly cares about its customers, look no further than North Camp Pharmacy. I have been a loyal customer for 10 years now, and I am continually impressed by the level of service and care that the staff provides.
We are proud to serve our community with top-notch pharmaceutical services and personalised care. Your health and well-being are our top priorities.
Premises GPhC No: 9012000
Superintendent Pharmacist: Amandeep Kaur Gill Sherwani (GPhC No. 2061813)
Company Reg: 05477711
Do Something
Do Something
Menu
About Us
Weight Loss Clinic
Pharmacy Services
Health A-Z
Healthy Living Zone
24/7 Prescription Collection
Opening Hours
Store Hours Unavailable
No store selected for opening hours
Loading Open Hours...
Northcamp Pharmacy © 2025
Website by bewell.uk
Privacy Policy
Cookies Policy
Terms & Conditions