Situated at the top of historic Long Causeway, Exmouth House is a warm and welcoming home offering high-quality dementia, residential, respite, and day care. With a proud history and a CQC rating of ‘Outstanding’, our team provides compassionate care tailored to each individual.
Special Offer – Save 20% on Care Placement Fees
For a limited time only, enjoy20% off the first six weeks of a self-funded, permanent care placement at Exmouth House.
Specialist dementia care in a calm, supportive setting
Comfortable rooms and peaceful communal areas
Personalised support from a dedicated care team
Don’t miss out – availability is limited. Terms and Conditions apply.
📞 Call us on 01395 275926 or complete our enquiry form below to find out more.
Exmouth House at a glance
Why choose Exmouth House?
Originally a family home and later a private school, Exmouth House has evolved into a specialist care home, designed with comfort and familiarity in mind. Our experienced team supports residents with a wide range of care needs, including complex dementia care.
Our home features:
Comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms
Specialist design features to support dementia care
Multiple lounges and calm communal areas
Secure and peaceful garden spaces for residents and visitors
Separate lounge areas for private family visits
Whether your loved one stays with us permanently or short-term, they’ll benefit from a supportive, enriching environment.
Expert Dementia & Respite Care
We understand how difficult it can be to make the decision to move a loved one into care. At Amica Care, we’re here to help, with empathy, guidance, and professional support.
Highly trained dementia care specialists
Focus on safety, dignity, and independence
Environment designed to reduce anxiety and support routine
Supportive of regular family visits and involvement
We also provide short-term respite care to give carers time to recharge or adjust their home environment, while their loved one enjoys attentive, compassionate care.
For those needing support during the day, our day care service offers structure, stimulation, and peace of mind for both residents and carers.
Activities & Lifestyle Support
At Exmouth House, we know that meaningful activities can make a huge difference to wellbeing. Our Activities Team works closely with each resident to understand their history, preferences and interests creating a personalised activity programme that enhances daily life.
Activities include:
Crafts, games, and light exercise
Social events and seasonal celebrations
One-to-one time and small group interactions
We also offer a special “Make a Wish” initiative, where residents are encouraged to share a personal dream, goal, or memorable experience they’d love to revisit, whether it’s riding on a motorbike by the seafront, attending a concert, or reconnecting with a cherished hobby. Wherever possible, our team works to bring these special moments to life.
We aim to support residents in staying connected, stimulated, and fulfilled.
Mealtimes that Feel Like Home
We provide a varied and balanced menu to support residents’ health, preferences, and routine. Meals are designed to be familiar, enjoyable, and suitable for a range of dietary needs.
Nutritious and comforting dishes
Meal options shaped by resident feedback
Individual dietary needs supported
Relaxed, sociable dining atmosphere
Mealtimes are an important part of the day offering both nourishment and an opportunity to connect with others.
Call us today on 01395 275926 or complete our enquiry form below to speak with a member of our team.
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Contact Details
Exmouth House,
Long Causeway,
Exmouth, Devon,
EX8 1TS
Tracey has worked for over 30 years supporting people of all ages with disabilities in a variety of settings; charities, the voluntary sector and local authorities.
She has a passion for the outdoors and loves to get her walking shoes on to explore the beautiful Devon countryside where she lives, and further afield, along with conservation volunteering and keeping her allotment productive.
Tracey also enjoys singing in the community choir with her teenage daughter.
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Mark Bailey
Maintenance Officer
Mark Bailey
Maintenance Officer
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CQC Rating
What this means...
The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and adult social care in England.
Its primary objective is to ensure health and social care services provide people with safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care. The CQC monitors, inspects and rates service providers, suggesting improvements where necessary.