Care services shaped around the person — and their culture.

Residential Care
01 — Compassionate Living

Residential Care

A safe, culturally familiar home for older people who need support with personal care, meals, daily routines and companionship. Gujarati-speaking staff, vegetarian meals and a respectful spiritual atmosphere mean residents can live as they always have — without compromise.

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Nursing Care
02 — Clinical Excellence

Nursing Care

Round-the-clock qualified nursing for residents with complex or changing medical needs — delivered in Gujarati and English, with clear family communication and clinical care plans reviewed regularly in liaison with GPs and specialist professionals.

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Dementia Care
03 — Specialist Support

Dementia care

Specialist care for people living with Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia and other memory conditions — delivered in Gujarati, surrounded by culturally familiar food, music, prayers and daily routines that provide genuine comfort and reduce disorientation.

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Respite Care
04 — Restorative Breaks

Respite Care

Short-term nursing or residential care for carer breaks or post-hospital recovery — in a home where dietary, religious and cultural needs are already understood and met without families needing to arrange anything separately.

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End of Life Care
05 — Dignity & Support

End of Life Care

Compassionate end-of-life care that places each resident's spiritual beliefs, cultural wishes and family traditions at the centre. We work with NHS and community professionals to ensure every resident's final stage of life reflects who they are.

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Advance Dementia Care
06 — Complex Needs

Advance Dementia Care

Specialist care for complex needs and advanced stages of dementia, delivered in a safe, secure, and deeply empathetic environment with 24/7 clinical oversight.

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One-to-One Care
07 — Personalized Support

One-to-One Care

Dedicated 1:1 elderly care for higher needs. Focused support and companionship ensuring individual attention and safety at all times.

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Comparing Our Care

Which Care is Right for You?

Every resident's situation is different. This table helps you understand the key differences between our services so you can start the conversation with confidence.

Care Service Support Level Primary Focus Ideal For
Residential Care Personal care & daily living Wellbeing, cultural familiarity & safety Older people needing support without full clinical nursing
Nursing Care 24/7 clinical oversight Complex & specialist medical care Those with chronic, complex or changing clinical needs
Dementia Care Specialist memory support Cultural familiarity, safety & routine Individuals living with Alzheimer's or other dementias
Respite Care Temporary nursing/residential Carer relief & recovery breaks Families needing a break or post-hospital step-down
End of Life Care End-of-life specialist Dignity, spiritual comfort & family Residents in the final stage of a life-limiting illness
Advance Dementia Care Intensive memory & clinical care Safety, comfort & clinical oversight Individuals with late-stage dementia or complex needs
One-to-One Care Continuous 1:1 supervision Personalized attention & safety Residents needing dedicated, uninterrupted support
Ready when you are

Talk to us about care at Bhakti Shyama.

You do not need to have all the answers before calling us. Tell us what is happening and we will explain the options clearly, honestly and without any pressure.

Call our care team 020 8772 1499

Bhakti Shyama is registered with the CQC to provide nursing, residential and personal care for older people including those with dementia. Please contact our team directly to confirm current availability for specific services, as capacity can vary.

Yes, absolutely. All meals at Bhakti Shyama are vegetarian or vegan, freshly prepared daily. This is not a special dietary request here — it is simply how the kitchen operates, every single day.

Yes. Gujarati-speaking staff are a fundamental part of who we are. Residents can communicate comfortably in their own language throughout the day, and family members who speak Gujarati are always welcome to do so during visits and care conversations.

We accept self-funding, local authority funding with top-up, full local authority funding and NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC). Our team can explain the pathways clearly and without pressure.

Call us on 020 8772 1499 or use the enquiry form on our Contact page. We will explain the next steps, discuss suitability and arrange a visit at a time that suits your family.