MHA Sandygate

MHA Sandygate Sandygate is a purpose-built care home, offering dementia care for 21 residents and residential care for 33 residents.

We provide a warm and homely environment and treat all our residents as individuals who have the right to be given choice.

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04/06/2026

Enjoying a little gardening this afternoon đŸŒ·âš˜ïžđŸŒ»

Our delicious baking
02/06/2026

Our delicious baking

This Dementia Action Week, we’re celebrating our incredible colleagues who provide compassionate, person-centred care ev...
24/05/2026

This Dementia Action Week, we’re celebrating our incredible colleagues who provide compassionate, person-centred care every single day.

Your kindness, patience and dedication make a real difference, not only to those living with dementia, but to their families too.

Thank you for everything you do.

To learn more about the amazing work our staff do, visit: https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

23/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re exploring how meaningful activities can make a difference.

In this part of Irene’s journey, we explore how music therapy plays an important role in daily life.

These sessions support physical wellbeing, boost mood, encourage social connection and bring moments of joy.

Watch to see how engaging with music can make a meaningful difference.

Know someone who could benefit? Share this with them.

For more information about our dementia services, visit: https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re looking at the importance of connection and community.Living with dementia doesn’...
22/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re looking at the importance of connection and community.

Living with dementia doesn’t mean facing it alone.

Dementia cafés, support groups and community events offer a safe and welcoming space for people living with dementia and their families to connect, share experiences and find support.

Care homes also play an important role, providing not just care and support, but a sense of community, routine and belonging.

If you or someone you know is affected by dementia, reaching out can make a real difference. You can find more information at https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

21/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re exploring the journey of choosing the right care.

Irene and her family share how they made the important decision to choose the right care home for her, while Sue (Home Manager) reflects on how she has settled into life at MHA Fitzwarren House and the support that has helped her feel at home.

If you’re supporting a loved one, this may help. To learn more about dementia care, please visit: CTA, link through to: https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

Yesterday we enjoyed a lovely French themed evening
21/05/2026

Yesterday we enjoyed a lovely French themed evening

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re highlighting simple ways to support someone living with dementia.Supporting someo...
20/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re highlighting simple ways to support someone living with dementia.

Supporting someone with dementia isn’t about having all the answers, it’s about patience, understanding and compassion. Here are a few simple ways to help:

Enter their world - If they’re confused, try not to correct or argue. Instead, respond to how they feel in that moment.

Listen beyond words - body language, tone and emotion often say more than words ever could.

Use simple, calm communication - Short sentences and a gentle tone can make conversations easier and less overwhelming.

Be patient — What may seem small to us can feel very real and important to them.

Dementia affects not just memory, but how a person experiences the world. A little understanding can make a big difference.

Share this with someone who may find it helpful.

19/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re sharing a real family’s experience.

Gary and Julie share their journey of recognising the early signs of dementia in their mum, Irene and how they navigated the difficult decisions around her care.

Watch to hear their story, the challenges they faced and the lessons they learned along the way.

If this resonates with you, feel free to share your thoughts below.

To find out more about dementia care at MHA, visit https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re sharing a week of resources, guidance and real-life stories about dementia.Dement...
18/05/2026

As part of Dementia Action Week, we’re sharing a week of resources, guidance and real-life stories about dementia.

Dementia isn’t a single illness; it’s a term used to describe a group of conditions that affect the brain.

It can impact memory, thinking, distressed response and the ability to carry out everyday tasks. For many people, it also changes how they experience and understand the world around them.

Dementia is progressive, which means symptoms can gradually worsen over time. But with the right care, support and understanding, people living with dementia can live meaningful and fulfilling lives.

Let’s continue to raise awareness, reduce stigma and support those living with dementia. Share to help others understand dementia better.

To learn more about the dementia services MHA provides, visit https://mha.org.uk/care-support/types-care-support/dementia-care

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57 Sandygate Wath-upon-Dearne
Rotherham
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