Ocean Lodge | About
Ocean Lodge is a four-bedroom EBD residential children’s home situated along the seafront in Herne Bay. As the most established and well-accredited home at Benecare, it provides a stable, structured, and supportive environment for children and young people with emotional and behavioural needs.
The home features a comfortable living room with soft seating, a separate dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen – all styled with calming coastal-themed décor to reflect its seaside location.
Thanks to its prime position on the seafront, Ocean Lodge places a strong emphasis on outdoor activity and fresh air. Residents and staff regularly enjoy walks along the promenade, and take part in beach-based or community activities that support physical wellbeing and emotional regulation.
Ocean Lodge is supported by a dedicated and experienced staff team who provide consistent, individualised care and work closely with external professionals to meet each young person’s needs.
Local area
Ocean Lodge is located along the seafront in Herne Bay, Kent. The home is well positioned for access to a wide range of local amenities, including shops, supermarkets, cafés, and healthcare services.
The area benefits from strong transport links, with Herne Bay railway station providing direct routes to London, Canterbury, and surrounding areas. Regular local bus services also operate nearby, supporting access to the wider community.
A range of educational settings are available in the area, along with healthcare services such as GP practices, dental clinics, and opticians, all of which are easily accessible.
Residents have access to a variety of outdoor spaces and coastal attractions, including Herne Bay Beach, Memorial Park, and Reculver Country Park – ideal for exercise, fresh air, and time in nature. Local leisure centres and sports facilities also offer opportunities for physical activity and social engagement.
“Tower Gardens, Herne Bay” by Oast House Archive, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. “Reculver, Ancient Monument, Kent” by Paul Birrell, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. “Herne Bay, the beach” by Poliphilo, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.


