A home in Hornchurch where residents are known as individuals and every day has energy, warmth and genuine purpose.
Life at Moreland Care Home is shaped by the details that make a place feel genuinely alive — the summer party where an entertainer had residents up on their feet, the movie night in the cookery class that surprised everyone, the landscaped garden on a bright afternoon. These are not extras at Moreland House Care Home. They are the point.
The building itself adds to the atmosphere — tall ceilings, wide corridors, a landscaped garden and back garden that forms a natural part of daily life throughout the year.
A warm, structured daily rhythm shaped around each resident's individual preferences — unhurried, personal and always respectful of what makes life feel good.
A gentle, unhurried start — personalised wake-up support, breakfast from the daily menu and a morning check-in with the care team. Every resident's morning begins at a pace that suits them, not a rota.
Creative, social and cognitive activities led by our Activities Coordinator — known by families for genuine enthusiasm and engagement. Structured sessions and one-to-one activity both available.
Freshly prepared meals served at a relaxed pace, with dietary preferences and clinical needs fully accommodated. Mealtimes at Moreland House are social events — not services to be processed efficiently.
The landscaped gardens and communal spaces come into their own in the afternoon — fresh air, companion conversations and personal wellbeing time that families notice and consistently mention in reviews.
Calm routines, family phone calls, favourite television and the comfort of familiar rituals — with nursing cover throughout the night. Every evening at Moreland House closes with warmth and individual attention.
Our Activities Coordinator is a genuine highlight of life at Moreland House — praised by families for enthusiasm, engagement and the effort made to involve each resident individually.
Gentle movement, chair exercises, garden walks and physiotherapy liaison — adapted to all mobility levels and individual health needs.
Painting, crafts and creative projects — shaped around each resident's history, interests and abilities.
Reminiscence activities using personal history gathered on admission, quizzes, word games and group discussion.
Group activities, seasonal events and the kind of communal moments that make a home feel genuinely alive.
Three distinct outdoor spaces — courtyard with well, conservatories, back garden — used throughout the year.
Weekly hairdresser, podiatrist, optician and physiotherapy available — personal care taken seriously as part of quality of life.
Mealtimes at Moreland House Care Home are something residents genuinely look forward to — freshly prepared daily menus with variety, alternative choices and full dietary support for all clinical and personal nutritional requirements. Meals are served in the dining room at a relaxed, sociable pace with dignity and individual preference at the centre of every service.
At Moreland House, care starts with understanding who someone is. Families are contacted before move-in to share memories, interests and the personal details that make a room feel like home from the first day.
On admission, our team contacts families to gather reminiscences and personal details. Pictures on room doors reflect each resident's life and personality — a small detail that means a great deal to families and residents alike.
Rooms are prepared before a resident arrives — redecorated, personalised and ready to feel like their own space from day one. One family noted this in a review as something that set the tone for everything that followed.
Families at Moreland House are welcomed, kept informed and treated as partners in care — not visitors to be accommodated. That philosophy is visible in everything from admission conversations to the communication families receive when a resident's condition changes.
Residents can bring pets to Moreland House, by arrangement — a genuinely rare and valued feature that means more to some people than most care homes realise.
Come and see the home, meet the team and experience the atmosphere for yourself — at a pace that suits your family, with no pressure at all.