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Nursing Care at Templeton Place

When health needs become more complex, families want more than clinical expertise, they want calm, consistent support in a place that still feels like home. At Templeton Place in Nursling, our nurses provide 24-hour care delivered with kindness, dignity and genuine understanding.

We support residents living with long-term conditions, reduced mobility, increasing frailty or recovery after a hospital stay, creating personalised care plans shaped around each person’s routines and preferences. Clinical care sits comfortably alongside the warmth of our Homemaker support and the calm, luxury surroundings of our home, helping residents feel settled, safe and truly reassured each day.

Is Nursing Care the Right Choice?

Many families reach out to Templeton Place when they’re unsure whether residential care can still offer enough support. Nursing care may be the right step if your relative is experiencing increasing frailty, more complex long-term conditions, changes in mobility, or a recent hospital stay that has made everyday tasks feel more difficult.

It can also provide reassurance when symptoms need closer monitoring, when medication becomes harder to manage, or when steady clinical oversight is needed throughout the day and night. Families often tell us that simply knowing a nurse is always close by at Templeton Place brings an immediate sense of calm.

If you’re uncertain, our clinical team can talk through your situation and help you understand what level of support would feel safest and most comfortable for your relative.

What Makes Nursing Care at Templeton Place Different

What Our Nursing Team Supports

Our nurses provide calm, professional support for a wide range of health needs, always delivered with sensitivity and an understanding of each person’s comfort and routines.

Our nursing team can support with:

  1. Medication management and complex regimes
  2. Hydration, nutrition and specialist diets
  3. Wound care and pressure area management
  4. Mobility support, safe transfers and falls prevention
  5. Long-term conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and neurological changes
  6. Recovery after a hospital stay, illness or stroke
  7. Gentle, comfort-focused end-of-life care

All clinical support is delivered alongside the everyday companionship of our Homemakers, helping residents feel secure, recognised and never “medicalised”. Care fits naturally around each person’s day, supporting calm routines, meaningful connection and a strong sense of wellbeing.

The experience I have been lucky to have at Templeton Place Care Home has been wonderful in so many ways.

– Respite resident at Templeton Place

Quality of Life With Nursing Care

Choosing nursing care at Templeton Place doesn’t mean life becomes clinical or restrictive. Our focus is on helping residents feel comfortable, connected and fully part of the home, with clinical support provided quietly and naturally when it’s needed.

Residents receiving nursing care continue to enjoy meaningful routines, social activities and the companionship of our Homemakers. Whether joining wellbeing sessions, chatting in the lounge, spending time in their own room or sharing meals with friends, they experience a calm, dignified and reassuring daily rhythm.

Our aim is simple: to ensure every person enjoys the best possible quality of life, supported by a team who understand both their health needs and the small, personal touches that bring comfort and joy.

Our Approach to Dignity, Comfort and Emotional Support

At Templeton Place, nursing care is shaped as much by compassion as by clinical skill. We take time to understand each resident’s history, preferences and the small details that help them feel recognised and respected. Every interaction, from personal care to clinical support, is delivered gently, with privacy and dignity always at the forefront.

Emotional wellbeing is just as important as physical health. Our nurses and Homemakers work closely together, offering familiar faces, steady support and meaningful connection throughout the day. Whether someone needs quiet conversation, calm companionship or reassurance during moments of anxiety or confusion, our team is there with patience and understanding.

This thoughtful, relationship-led approach helps residents feel settled, confident and genuinely cared for, creating a sense of comfort and security that families deeply value.

Talk to Us About Nursing Care at Templeton Place

Whether you're exploring options in Southampton or unsure what level of support your relative needs, our team is here to listen, guide and help you take the next step with confidence.

Call us on 02380014577

Working With Families and Healthcare Professionals

At Templeton Place, nursing care is a shared partnership. Our nurses work closely with GPs, therapists and other healthcare professionals to ensure every resident receives seamless, well-coordinated support. This joined-up approach means changes in health are recognised early and responded to quickly.

Families are kept fully informed and involved in care planning, with regular updates and opportunities to discuss any changes or concerns. We take time to listen, understand and make sure everyone feels confident in the care being provided.

This steady communication, between our team, residents and their families, helps create a sense of stability, trust and reassurance.

Nursing Care at Templeton Place: Helpful FAQs for Families

 

Nursing care includes everything offered in residential care, with the added reassurance of 24-hour clinical support from registered nurses. It’s ideal for people with complex health needs, reduced mobility, long-term conditions or those recovering after a hospital stay. At Templeton Place, nursing care is delivered in a calm, homely environment, with clinical support simply woven into daily life.

Families usually consider nursing care when everyday tasks become harder, when health needs become more complex, or when someone is experiencing increased frailty, falls, reduced mobility or frequent hospital visits. Our clinical team can talk through your situation and help you understand the level of support that would offer the most comfort and stability.

Yes. Nursing care at Templeton Place is not restrictive. Residents continue to enjoy social activities, wellbeing sessions, Homemaker companionship, time outdoors and all the comforts of daily life. Clinical care simply fits around these moments, rather than replacing them.

Absolutely. We involve families in care planning and provide updates whenever there are changes in health, medication or daily routines. Our nurses and Homemakers work closely with families to ensure everyone feels supported, informed and confident in the care being provided.

Yes. Our team regularly liaises with GPs, therapists, community specialists and other health professionals to ensure each resident receives well-coordinated, joined-up support. This helps us respond quickly to changes in health and provide consistent, proactive care.

Yes. Our nursing team offers thoughtful, comfort-focused end-of-life care that prioritises dignity, calm and emotional support for both residents and families. We work closely with external professionals to ensure the right level of comfort and reassurance every step of the way.

Yes. We provide short stays for recovery after illness or hospital treatment, or to give family carers a period of rest. Guests receive full nursing support, Homemaker companionship, nutritious meals and access to all the home’s wellbeing activities.

This depends on availability and the complexity of someone’s needs. We offer prompt assessments and can often support a move-in within a short timeframe, especially after a hospital stay. Our team will guide you through each step to make the process as smooth as possible.