Lyndhurst – Tankerton

In the heart of Whitstable

Lyndhurst is situated along the Marine Parade overlooking the Tankerton Bay in the South East of England, in the traditional and cultural town of Whitstable.

Its excellent location sources picturesque views of the sea coinciding with its rich maritime history. To the West of Lyndhurst, approximately 3 minutes away lies the grand Whistable Castle and Brecon House.

Furtherdown the same direction approximately 5 minutes away lies the Whitstable Yacht Club and Seafront.

Whitstable sits approximately 5 miles North of Canterbury, and 2 miles West of Herne Bay. The beautiful town is well known for its Oyster Festival and Harbour.

The magnificent Lyndhurst has been owned since 1991 by the current proprietor, presenting one of the initial residential homes within the group.

At Oasis Care Group which incorporates Lyndhurst, High Pines, and Saxon Lodge, we aim to enrich the lives of our residents; putting person centered care at the heart of everything we do.

We strive to meet the core values of promoting independence, choice, respecting privacy and dignity to fulfil the needs of the residents.

It is always a pleasure to work alongside incredible people.

Lorraine Tyler

Relationships Manager, Oasis Care Group

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Lyndhurst developments

The care home originally had 11 beds, which was then transformed in 2005 to 22 beds and the first lift was installed. Following on, a purpose built development was completed in 2011, where the structure of the care home was re designed to 44 beds, and a second lift was installed, more ensuite rooms were added and a stimulating garden setting created.

Dementia design is our core focus to ensuring that the environment and facilities suit the residents needs.

The remarkable dedication, perserverance, determination and incredible ability to envisage future planning to grow this industry should be noted.

What to expect at Lyndhurst

Lyndhurst provides 24 hour care to residents with a moderate to high diagnosis of Dementia alongside other health conditions.

Residents are assisted with activites of daily living such as personal care, laundry, medication, and as appropriate assisting with eating and drinking, continence problems, organising external health professional visits from Doctors, Nurses, Physiotherapists etc.

The whole team are there to support residents’ independence and choice, as well as encourage a comfortable and fulfilled life.

The structure of the care home has been dynamically designed over three floors with two lifts connecting all the levels.

There are 44 beds, some with ensuites and some with communal facilities of toilets, bathrooms and wet rooms.

On the Ground floor there are 2 spacious lounges for resting, socialising and activities. The 2 dining areas are also on the Ground floor.

Lyndhurst has a spectacular garden – great for walks, soaking up the sunshine, resting and BBQs.

Lyndhurst presents a comfortable and welcoming home for residents with Dementia.

Car parking is available on site and there are also road parking facilities.

News and Updates

DIWALI CELEBRATION ’24

Here is a selection of photos from our annually held & amazing cultural celebration of DIWALI, that we hosted at Lyndhurst yesterday, November 1st, along with our other sister homes, who also celebrated. We all enjoyed wonderful crafts of making paper lanterns,...
National Art In Care Homes Day (Sept’ 24)

National Art In Care Homes Day (Sept’ 24)

Here are the photos from this year’s annual "Art In Care Homes Day", that we celebrated at Lyndhurst last month. This year our residents choose to work with air-drying Clay, and create items such as a favourite pet or friend they had, or make a clay “trinket” tray for...

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Outing to Whitstable Castle – 4th October ’24

Outing to Whitstable Castle – 4th October ’24

Here are the photos of our wonderful outing this past Friday, 4th October, when we took 4 residents to Whitstable Castle for an afternoon Cream Tea & drinks, and a Historic talk by Castle Curator, Chris, who brought along with her some interesting artifacts to...

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