Knowing when it’s time for help — and what kind of care is needed
Our residents are supported to live their best lives – with ease, dignity and enjoyment. For many, it’s the sense of security, companionship and freedom to enjoy each day their way – with as much privacy or social connection as they choose – that make this the right choice.
We provide two levels of care in our residential homes – long-term care or respite & transitional care. And if and when your needs change, you’re free to change your care plan.
If you have any questions or aren’t sure what care you need, please call Priors Mead, Reigate on 01737 224334 or Nettlestead, Bromley on 020 8460 2279.
In the meantime, you can explore each of our care homes by clicking on the buttons below.
Nutritious, beautifully prepared meals enjoyed together or quietly in your own space, always served with care and choice.

Care built on kindness, comfort and connection
Our care homes in Bromley and Reigate may be in different locations, but they are guided by the same values. Both Nettlestead and Priors Mead are small, family-run communities where relationships matter and every resident is treated as an individual.
Each home offers a calm, welcoming environment where life feels familiar, unhurried, and genuinely supportive. From thoughtful daily routines to warm conversations and shared moments, our homes are designed to nurture confidence, independence, and peace of mind.
Whether you are looking for long-term care or a short stay, you will find the same commitment to dignity, compassion, and personal attention in both of our homes.


Different settings, the same feeling of belonging
Nettlestead in Bromley and Priors Mead in Reigate each have their own character — shaped by their surroundings, their residents, and their close-knit teams. What they share is a sense of warmth, safety, and genuine community.
We encourage families to explore both homes, ask questions, and take time to see which feels like the right fit. There is no pressure — just honest guidance and a friendly welcome.
Because choosing a care home is not only about facilities or location. It’s about finding a place that feels comfortable, reassuring, and truly like home.