Guild Care is thrilled to announce the exceptional talent of Jenny, who has been crowned as the winner of their 90th birthday competition. Jenny's magnificent artwork, which beautifully portrays Worthing's local landmarks, has captured people's hearts and secured her well-deserved victory. Read more
Moving into a care home can be a daunting experience – and especially so for someone living with dementia. That’s why we make sure each of our residents are welcomed with open arms into our loving Guild Care family. Read more
Members and guests came together at Haviland House on Friday, September 15, for the annual meeting and a 90th birthday vintage afternoon tea to celebrate Guild Care's support for the community of Worthing and surrounding areas. Read more
Guild Care, a leading Social Care charity, opens its 12th shop on Monday 11th September in Horsham! This eagerly anticipated addition will offer a wide selection of high-quality, second-hand goods. Read more
Our diverse range of community services support many individuals – including older people, people living with dementia, and children and adults with learning disabilities. As a charity, our aim is to reduce the isolation or social stigmas that these groups may be experiencing. Read more
28 exceptional individuals embarked on a thrilling adventure by taking on the world's largest inflatable 5k, all in the name of charity. This remarkable endeavour was organised to support Guild Care, Worthing’s leading Social Care Charity. Read more
Kerri Sparrowe, our dedicated Care Needs Coordinator and Dementia Lead at Haviland House, showcased remarkable courage and compassion as she embarked on a daring adventure to raise funds for Guild Care. On the 27th of August, Kerri soared through the skies in a heart-pounding skydive, ultimately generating over £1,000 for Guild Care. Read more
Guild Care will be given help to innovate and grow thanks to a new partnership with the University of Brighton supported by UK government funding. Read more
Caring for someone with dementia comes with exceptional challenges. As symptoms progress, a person’s behaviour may change and they will often require more support. If you’re a full-time caregiver it can be hard to find time for yourself. Read more
To give you an idea of what life is like inside a Guild Care home, we asked residents Pat, Brenda and Jemma to tell us about their experiences at Caer Gwent, our elegant Worthing care home. Read more
At Caer Gwent, our elegant care home based in a quiet, residential area of Worthing, our team of highly trained carers offer our residents a mixture of residential, nursing, and palliative care. No matter where they are on their journey, our fully inclusive services adapt to deliver the right level of care and provide a forever home as residents’ needs change. Read more
Living in a care home doesn't mean putting your life on hold. Caer Gwent offers fourteen different activities each week. For instance, Monday is typically a day for exercising both the mind and body. Morning exercises like chair yoga are followed by an afternoon quiz. It is important to take care of your body, mind, and soul. Read more
Activities are a central part of life at all three of our Worthing care homes – Haviland House, Linfield House and Caer Gwent. We encourage residents to take part in as much meaningful activity as possible, knowing the positive difference it can make to their physical and mental wellbeing. Read more
Guild Care's new charity’s shop opening was officiated by renowned best-selling author Peter James. This highly anticipated addition marks a significant milestone for Guild Care with the Hove shop being it’s eleventh shop in the local area. Read more
Local charity superstore ‘The Greenhouse’ has recently expanded, making it one of the largest charity superstores in the United Kingdom. With an impressive retail space spanning 20,000 square feet and open 7 days a week, this Guild Care superstore offers an extensive selection of pre-loved items. Read more
Guild Care, a local leading Social Care Charity was recently joined by Carers Support West Sussex at the Bradbury Wellbeing Centre (a centre that supports people living with dementia and their carers) as well as at Guild Care's head office in Worthing. Read more
It’s completely natural to experience a range of emotions when moving a loved one into a care home. Families often feel a mixture of anxiety, guilt and sadness. They may also struggle to understand when it’s the right time and what they need to know when looking for the right home. Read more
Our Golf Day 2023 event was a huge success! All the money raised from the Golf Day will help us with our aim to reduce social isolation and social stigma. Read more
As Worthing’s leading social care charity, we’re recognised for our commitment to providing accessible and compassionate care within the community. Our care homes are supportive environments not just for our residents, but for their loved ones too. Read more
Choosing the right type of care home for you or your loved one is a big decision. Everybody expects something a little different, and at Linfield House, our priority is making sure that we accommodate everyone’s needs – be that caring for someone living with dementia or providing the very best nursing or residential care for people in later life. Read more
When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it can feel as though they’re withdrawing from the life they once had. This can be a worrying time for families, as they wonder how they can help and where they should look for advice. Read more
In honour of International Nurses Day (12th May), we would like to thank all our nurses for their hard work, dedication, and commitment to their profession. Read more
It’s set to be a busy Coronation Weekend at Guild Care, with exciting activities planned across all of our social care services, through which we support older people, people living with dementia and children and adults with learning disabilities in the local community. Read more
In celebration of our 90th year, we are hosting a photography contest to commemorate and showcase the local community's history. Read more