Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd, Burgess Hill
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About Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd
Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd is a residential care home located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, where the team works to create a caring community that feels like a true home. The home is operated by Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Limited and can accommodate up to 68 residents. This care home has not yet received a CQC rating — this may mean it is newly registered or awaiting its first inspection. The home caters to a range of care needs, including sensory impairments, dementia, caring for adults over 65 yrs and physical disabilities. The service supports dementia, older people, physical disability, sensory impairment. The RH15 postcode area has 15 registered care homes with a combined 481 beds — so there are options to compare in the local area.
Finding the right care home is a deeply personal decision, and we hope this information helps you and your family feel more confident as you explore your options. Every person deserves care that respects their individuality, and the right home will feel welcoming from the moment you walk through the door.
Also known as: Keymer Hall Care Home
Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd is one of the care homes in West Sussex — a local authority with 340 CQC-registered homes, 263 of which are rated Good or Outstanding.
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Further Reading & Official Sources
- Official CQC inspection report for Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd
- View Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd on Google Maps
- NHS care home finder near RH15 0TH
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What to Expect When Visiting
When visiting a residential care home, pay attention to the atmosphere as much as the facilities. The best homes feel warm, unhurried, and genuinely caring — like a place where your loved one could feel at home.
- Try to visit at different times of day, including mealtimes, to see the home in action.
- Speak with staff and, if possible, current residents or their families about their experience.
- Ask how the home supports residents who may need nursing care in the future.
- Look at the communal spaces — do they feel welcoming, clean, and well-used?
- Check whether outside spaces are secure and whether activities are tailored for people with dementia.
- Assess the accessibility of corridors, bathrooms, and outdoor areas for wheelchair users.
Questions to Ask When Visiting
It can be hard to know what to ask during a care home visit. Here are some questions tailored to Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd's type of care that may help guide your conversation:
- 1 What happens if a resident's care needs increase beyond what you can provide?
- 2 How do you support residents to stay active and connected to their community?
- 3 Can residents personalise their rooms with their own furniture and belongings?
- 4 What does a typical day look like for someone living here?
For a more complete checklist, see our guide to choosing a care home.
Official CQC Inspection Report
Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd is registered with the Care Quality Commission but has not yet received a rating. This may mean it is newly registered or awaiting its first inspection.
Read the full CQC reportWhat families typically look for
- - How friendly and attentive the care staff are day-to-day
- - What activities and social events are available for residents
- - How the home handles changing care needs over time
- - Specialist dementia training and secure outdoor spaces
These reflect common priorities we see from families researching care homes. For personalised advice, we recommend visiting in person and speaking to current families.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if a resident's care needs increase beyond what you can provide?
This is an important question for any residential care home. Ask Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd at what point they would recommend moving to a nursing home, how they support residents through that transition, and whether they have relationships with local nursing homes that could ease the process.
How do you support residents to stay active and connected to their community?
During your visit to Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd, ask to see the weekly activities timetable. Check whether residents are taken on outings, whether there are regular visitors such as entertainers or volunteers, and how the home supports residents who prefer quieter, one-to-one time.
Can residents personalise their rooms with their own furniture and belongings?
Most residential care homes encourage residents to bring personal furniture and belongings to make their room feel like home. When visiting Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd, ask about room sizes, any restrictions on furniture, and whether residents can hang pictures and decorate their space as they wish. A personalised room can make a significant difference to a resident's sense of comfort and identity.
What does a typical day look like for someone living here?
With 68 residents and care tailored to sensory impairments, daily routines at Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd will be shaped around individual needs. During your visit, observe the lunchtime atmosphere, ask about morning routines and whether residents have flexibility around wake-up times and meal choices, and check what a typical afternoon looks like.
What is the CQC rating for Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd?
Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd has not yet received a CQC rating. It may be newly registered or awaiting its first inspection.
How many beds does Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd have?
Keymer Hall Burgess Hill Ltd has 68 beds and operates as a residential care home in Burgess Hill.
Location
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Data from the Care Quality Commission, last updated March 2026. View on CQC website → How we use this data