Brookwater House is a care home in Palmers Green, providing residential, nursing, dementia and short-term respite care for older people across North London. Spend a little time in the home and you’ll see daily life in motion. Residents are up and involved, whether that’s meals, activities or simply time spent together. The same nurses and carers work closely with residents each day, so support is consistent and nothing gets missed. People are encouraged to stay active, keep social and take part in daily life in a way that suits them. With 24/7 clinical support, care is structured and responsive, giving residents the support they need and families confidence that everything is being taken care of.
Whether something has changed recently or you’re planning ahead, a quick conversation can help you understand whether short-term support or a longer-term move feels right.
We’ll listen, understand your situation, and talk through your options clearly.
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At Brookwater House in Palmers Green, daily life is easy to step into. Residents spend time in the café, lounges and garden spaces, with plenty of choice about how they spend the day.
You’ll see people chatting over coffee, joining in, or just enjoying quieter moments, with staff around and involved throughout the day.
Bedrooms are en-suite and comfortable, with many overlooking the river or gardens, and the home feels relaxed and lived in rather than formal.
What stands out is how easy the home feels day to day. There’s a natural rhythm, with people spending time together, joining in as they choose and enjoying a relaxed, social atmosphere.
The same nurses and carers support residents each day, helping things feel steady and easy to follow.
Residents are encouraged to keep moving, stay social and take part, whether that’s activities, time in the café or simply being around others.
Many people begin to eat better, feel more settled and regain confidence, with daily routines and consistent support making a real difference.
Visitors are always welcome, whether joining for coffee, attending events or spending time together, so it feels open, relaxed and easy to visit.
At Brookwater House, our award-winning Homemaker approach underpins how care is delivered each day, centred around small, consistent teams. Rather than different faces each day, residents are supported by people who know them well and understand how they like things done.
Over time, those details become second nature. How someone likes to start their morning, when they prefer quieter moments, what they enjoy talking about. It means changes are noticed early, conversations feel natural, and daily life becomes more settled and easier to follow.
It’s the difference between being cared for and being genuinely known.
Explore our Homemaker approach
At Brookwater House, we provide residential, nursing, dementia and respite care for older people in Palmers Green and across North London. With experienced nurses available day and night, residents have consistent clinical support alongside a team who know them well.
People come to us at different stages, whether planning ahead, following a hospital stay or as care needs begin to change. From the outset, we take the time to understand each person properly, so support is steady, responsive and shaped around how they live day to day.
Residential care at Brookwater House provides day-to-day support for older people in North London who would benefit from help with personal care, routines or medication, while continuing to stay active, social and part of daily life.
With a consistent team in place, residents are supported in a way that feels steady and familiar, helping them settle in and build confidence in their surroundings.
Dementia care at Brookwater House focuses on routine, familiarity and understanding each person as an individual. By taking the time to learn each resident’s preferences, history and daily habits, the team helps life feel more settled and easier to follow as needs change.
With a consistent team in place, support feels steady and predictable, helping reduce confusion and allowing people to stay as independent as possible.
Our nursing care in Palmers Green supports residents who need ongoing medical attention, with qualified nurses available day and night. This includes managing long-term conditions, supporting recovery after illness or a hospital stay, and providing regular monitoring as health needs become more complex.
Care is delivered in a way that fits around daily life, with a consistent team and support always close by, so residents feel settled and well looked after.
Respite care at Brookwater House in Palmers Green offers short stays for older people who need extra support, whether after a hospital stay, during recovery or while family carers take a break.
Some people also use a short stay to get a feel for daily life in the home before making longer-term decisions. Residents are supported in the same way as those living here permanently, with help around personal care, routines and day-to-day living, alongside consistent support and time to settle in comfortably.
Every family’s situation is different. Whether you're planning ahead or need guidance now, our team can talk you through what’s happening, what to expect, and what daily life at Brookwater House really looks like.
Brookwater House in Palmers Green is led by Registered Care Home Manager Daniela Danciulescu, a qualified nurse with experience across the NHS and leading care providers, including emergency and intensive care.
Daniela has opened new care homes and supported others to achieve strong CQC ratings, bringing a clear focus on high standards, consistent care and a well-run home.
She is supported by a team of nurses, carers and hospitality staff who work closely together each day, helping residents feel settled and well cared for.
If you’re exploring residential, nursing, dementia or respite care in North London, including Palmers Green, Enfield, Southgate and Winchmore Hill, visiting in person is often the best way to get a real sense of daily life.
You’re welcome to come and see Brookwater House for yourself, meet the team, and spend time in the home at your own pace. It’s a chance to see how things work day to day and whether it feels right.
When you visit, we’ll show you around, answer your questions clearly, and help you understand what life here could look like, both now and as needs change.
To arrange a visit, ask about care or fees, or simply talk things through, get in touch with our team.
Based on an inspection carried out by an independent third party, commissioned by Hamberley Care Homes.
Choosing a care home can feel like a big step, and it’s natural to have questions along the way. Below are answers to some of the things families often ask when considering Brookwater House.
If you’d prefer to talk things through, our team is here to help and can answer any questions you may have.
Brookwater House provides residential, nursing, dementia and short-term respite care in Palmers Green, North London. Support is tailored to each resident, with experienced nurses available day and night and a consistent team who take the time to understand routines, preferences and how each person likes things done.
Weekly fees at Lovell Place start from £1,800, depending on the type of care required, room choice and individual support needs. Fees typically include accommodation, meals, housekeeping, activities and personalised care.
If you’d like a clearer idea of costs for your situation, our team can talk you through what’s included and explain any funding options that may be available.
Yes, visiting in person is often the best way to get a real sense of daily life at Brookwater House, meet the team and see how the home feels day to day.
We can arrange a private visit at a time that suits you. You’re also welcome to visit the home, join one of our events or come along with your loved one, so you can feel confident in your decision.
Yes, respite stays can be arranged for a few days or a few weeks, whether following a hospital stay, during recovery, or when extra support is needed at short notice.
Some people also choose a short stay as a way to experience daily life at Brookwater House before deciding on a longer-term move.
Yes. Family and friends are always welcome to visit, and many do so regularly as part of everyday life at the home.
Visits often take place in the lounges, café or gardens, but there’s no set way to spend time here. Some drop in for a coffee, others stay longer or join in with what’s happening that day.
We provide dementia care that focuses on routine, familiarity and understanding each person as an individual. Support begins with an assessment, so care reflects how someone lives and what helps them feel settled day to day.
The environment is calm and easy to navigate, helping reduce confusion and support independence where possible.
If you’d like to talk things through or ask any questions, our team is here to help.
Yes. Qualified nurses are on-site 24 hours a day, so if health needs become more complex, support can increase without the need to move elsewhere.
Care is reviewed regularly, with residents and families involved in decisions, so support continues to feel right as needs change.
At Brookwater House, daily life has a steady flow, with a mix of activities, social time and quieter moments depending on what each person prefers.
There are regular opportunities to join in, from group activities and outings to time spent in the café or garden, with plenty of choice around how the day is spent. Some people like to be part of everything, while others prefer a quieter routine.
Staff are around throughout the day, encouraging people to stay active, social and involved, while making sure support is there when it’s needed.
Meals are freshly prepared in the home each day, with choice at mealtimes and options to suit different preferences and dietary needs. Residents can enjoy the social side of dining or take things more quietly, depending on what suits them.
Health and wellbeing are supported day to day by a consistent team who know each resident well and understand how they like things done. They work closely with residents and families, so support reflects familiar routines and preferences.
Nurses and healthcare professionals are involved whenever needed, and with the same team there each day, small changes are often picked up early. This helps support stay responsive, while keeping things calm and steady.