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Once you or your loved one has made the decision to move into a care home, there remains the difficult task of choosing the right home. This is a process that can and should take some time, researching the area, home itself and packages available. Many popular care homes have waiting lists so it is important to start the decision making process early, to ensure that you can have a place in the home of your choice and not have to make any compromises. It is important for you or a member of your family to visit potential care homes at least once to make sure they meet your current and possible future needs. A checklist can be prudent, with important points to consider including staff training levels, accessibility, equipment, food standards and checking that any religious or cultural needs can be met. It is essential for many to choose a care home close to friends and family to allow ease of visitation. West Sussex may be where your relatives live and in this case there are a large choice of rural, urban or beside the sea locations in which to choose your care home. There are a variety of care homes in Chichester , a historic cathedral city, close to the Hampshire border and coastline. Chichester boasts an array of galleries, museums, classical concerts and eateries, making it the cultural hub of the county, yet without the bustle of a large city. If you would enjoy being in an area with lots of amenities and places to visit with friends or family, then Chichester is an ideal place to choose a care home. If you would like to relax and enjoy nothing more than to look out at the South Downs, then a care home in the West Sussex countryside may be more appropriate. There are plenty of picturesque market towns dotted around the county, such as England's second best place to live as voted by Country Life Magazine - Midhurst, as well as Petworth, Arundel and Steyning which offer quaint cafés to have a cream tea with a visitor or have a browse in a little boutique or antique shop. As well as small towns, there are a smaller number of care homes in manor houses or country estates throughout West Sussex. Such places are highly coverted as they offer spacious, luxury accommodation. Such homes can be more expensive than their town counterparts but offer beautiful surroundings in which to enjoy recreational activities such as painting, tai-chi or simply reading a book. Above all, it is important to pick the right location and care package for you so that you are able to enjoy your precious time to the full and are catered to as an individual.
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