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Testimonials

My wife and I have known this lady for over 50 years. She was always very talkative but since she has developed Alzheimer's her personality has changed. She seems to be well cared for at Winscombe Hall and the staff that we have met are very helpful. She is always clean and her room is tidy. The only negative comment is that her room is at the lack of the house with a view of a brick wall. Winscombe Hall is an old property with interesting features, it's a shame that it is so far away making it difficult for visitors.

P.T

Sept 24

I was recently contacted by the care home manager at Woodlands Manor to arrange a meeting to discuss Nan's current care needs. The meeting went really well and we were able to prioritise Nan's needs and work out objectives to make sure Nan remains fit and healthy. The care home has also been great at informing me of upcoming hospital appointments and arranging travel and a carer to attend the appointments with my Nan. This leaves me not having to worry about taking time away from work to attend hospital appointments. Nan remains happy and content in the home and I am more than happy with the efforts that the team always go to to meet my nan's needs. It was really nice to see that the seating area outside the manager's office has been so nicely decorated for the residents. It is so bright and colourful and a lovely place for Nan to sit and socialise.

L.S.

Oct 24

Dad has only been at Woodlands for a couple of months but he has been welcomed completely and has settled in very well. He seems happy to be at Woodlands, and is well looked after. He complains that there is too much food to eat, which is a first! The manager has gone out of her way to ensure that Dad receives all the care and attention that he needs. This was especially evident as my dad had a safeguarding issue in place when he first arrived at Woodlands, and the manager ensured that the safeguarding plan was maintained. I can't tell you how much peace of mind this gave the family. My mum is in a care home nearby which belongs to the same group. The manager and her team escort my dad to visit her each week, which is really lovely and much appreciated by the whole family. Thanks Manager and the whole team at

L Cope

Oct 24

My sister-in-law has been a resident at Woodlands Manor for approximately six months now. She was initially placed there because she was having difficulty living on her own. At first, she found it difficult to settle in there. But, as the time passed by, she is now more contented and happier to be there. That is down to the dutiful care and attention all the staff have given her whilst she has been there. This has come as a surprise to my wife and I as she has always been a fiercely independent person. No praise is too high for the staff at Woodlands Manor. None more so than the manager who is totally dedicated to ensuring the residents are treated to the highest standards of safeguarding and personal welfare.

J.M.

Oct 24

Very impressed with the care given to my mother from all members of staff. They all treat her with kindness and nothing is too much trouble. The care home is clean and well-kept. One further item of note is that there are very rarely any unpleasant smells which is unusual in my experience of care homes. Overall - Excellent!

M.O.

November 24

On Wednesday afternoon, the 17th of July 2024 I drove down to Woodland Manor to celebrate my wife's seventy-eighth birthday. On entering the care home I observed that there was no sign of any birthday celebration preparations. We were then approached by the deputy manager who made enquiries about our birthday party preferences and wishes for her birthday celebration. And we elected to have it in the kitchen room at three o'clock. I entered the kitchen alone to make a cup of coffee for her and found the staff extremely busy setting out a large white tablecloth; with a huge birthday cake in the centre of the table. With my wife's name in wonderful pink icing. All the staff were busy putting birthday decorations around the room. They were working hard, doing a wonderful job making a 'my wife's style' birthday party celebrations. The cook entered the room and enquired if the cake with the pink-iced name of my wife upon it was okay? Which it was! A marvellous cake of a large, square design and covered with birthday candles. I got my wife settled in the kitchen and sitting at the head of the large table. The deputy manager lit all the candles on the birthday cake. And with a little more effort got my reluctant and confused wife to blow out the candles and make a birthday wish, wish a helping 'puff and blow' of directed breath from myself. All the residents and staff sang happy birthday to her, raising their glasses to toast her on her seventy-eighth birthday. Assistant manager produced a large, decorate knife for my wife to cut her birthday cake, which she did with some assistance from me. It then became too noisy for her and she became confused and distraught then standing up from her chair, she made movement to leave the room and birthday party. I took her into the quiet dining room to get her settled leaving the staff and residents in the kitchen room to cut, distribute and eat the birthday cake and enjoy the birthday party. The home manager walked into the dining room to ascertain the reason for my wife's absence from the main birthday party, and also to present her with a lovely birthday card from herself and all the care home staff. A member of staff brought three portions of birthday cake into the dining room for us to eat. We sang happy birthday to her before and after eating our slice of birthday cake and she slowly recovered her good humour. I cannot thank enough; the Woodland Manor care staff, the deputy manager whose attention to detail and who organised and controlled the attentive staff, the senior cook who made such a wonderful birthday cake, and who then enquired if it was satisfactory, which of course in was for the proof was in the eating of the birthday cake, for not a crumb remained on the empty plate. Also the home manger who walked into the empty dining room to ascertain the reason for my wife's absence from the main birthday party, for my wife suffers from vascular dementia, becomes confused and overwhelmed during noisy events. Then in the quiet of the dining room, gaining her full attention, the manager presented my wife with a lovely birthday card from herself and all the staff of Woodland Manor. It was a wonderful day and a marvellous birthday party, under the difficult condition due to her poor mental health, all made possible by all the staff of Woodland Manor. Thank you all.

Michael C

August 2024

Cedar Grange Mum has settled in quickly and is happy and well cared for. She is always clean and her hair is styled. Mum has lovely clothes and they are well looked after too. The staff are absolutely amazing, warm, friendly and kind. It feels like family already! The staff know Mum's fun, loving, sociable personality and she enjoys the activities and the time the staff spend with her. Cedar is always clean and tidy as is Mum's room. The facilities at Cedar are brilliant the pub, shop, cafe and the decking is a lovely feature overlooking the nursery. The dining room overlooks the lovely gardens. The visitor's conservatory is gorgeous, stocked with drinks. Visitors can enjoy a drink in the pub too!

Ann G

August 2024

Cedar Grange Overall feel happy with the home and care Mum receives. It is sometimes hard to get through to the care team to let them know I will visit. This is important as Mum has become more incontinent in the last year and requires the toilet before she leaves the home to prevent accidents.

S S

July 24

Woodlands Manor Overall high standard of care, shown dignity. The staff are friendly and caring and the facilities are good.

Patricia G

July 24

My mother was accepted to Winscombe Hall in February 2024. It turned out to be perfect for her with her developing needs. The staff and manager were very attentive and patient, and all seemed to like Mum. She didn't partake in any of the social activities on offer, being bedbound - so there is a lot more on offer than Mum could use. When she passed away, the staff were with her, comforted her, and was communicative with me, for which I was very grateful.

J B

July 24

Woodlands Manor My wife who has dementia is very happy here. She loves the staff and has made friends with some of the other residents. I think the staff are particularly good, very caring and consistent. The food is excellent and my wife particularly likes the lovely garden and the patio at the home.

M P

July 24

Woodlands Manor 5* I have no complaints at all, in fact only praise. I know my mum is in the best place and I don't have to worry about her. The staff are lovely and the management are so efficient and are professional in all they do.

KP

June 24

Winscombe Hall The building is listed and not originally built for nursing and dementia care, however it oozes with a homely atmosphere supported by staff who go the extra mile to ensure care to a very high standard to all residents. From management to medical staff; carers, cleaners and maintenance personnel work as a team. Easy to speak to, including the welcome smile.

Michael W

20.05.24

Woodlands Manor - Overall Experience 5 * The manager and all staff are caring, compassionate and empathetic towards every resident and their individual needs with dignity within the home. It’s always clean and excellent meals and healthy snacks are always available for residents and visitors alike. They always have lots of activities going on where everyone can join in which is fun. Leading up to Christmas is the most poignant time when a candle is lit for all residents lost that particular year and they are remembered. When looking for care for my mum this home found us instead of the other way round. Truly excellent, I wouldn’t have my mum anywhere else.

J.C.

21.05.24

5 Starts for Woodlands Manor! From the moment my daughter and I walked in, we knew it was the right place for my husband. The manager and all the staff were very kind and welcoming. The care given to my husband was outstanding in every respect. We were able to visit/ring at any time and the manager always made herself available. The care was not only for my husband but for all of us, especially me. My husband died a few weeks ago. The end-of-life care provided meant that his passing was very calm and peaceful. He had everything that was needed. Our needs were taken care of too. We were consulted/kept informed throughout. It might seem a small thing, but even the regular provision of tea, biscuits and freshly made sandwiches meant a lot. It enabled us as a family to concentrate on my husband. Many thanks to all the staff, especially the manager.

Anne S

May 24

5 Stars for Ash Croft House Although only a resident for 4 weeks Mum was well looked after during her stay. She passed away very peacefully on 5/3/2024. She was made very comfortable and treated with dignity. The staff were very kind and caring to Mum, me and other family members who visited.

Jane S

April 2024

Putting your loved one into care is traumatic. The management, staff and medics take it all away. Winscombe Hall itself is an old family home and it's this atmosphere that is created. Residents enjoy the freedom within a watchful environment with activities to stimulate individuals.

Michael W

April 2024

Ash Croft House 5 Stars The care Dad receives is excellent. Meals are delicious and plentiful. Staff have become like an extended family, and we are grateful for their professionalism and kindness.

JM

Daughter

From the management meeting with my nan for an assessment to her moving into Woodlands Manor last year, my nan has been treated with respect and dignity. She is flourishing and is a lot healthier now that she is being greatly looked after by the professional and friendly staff. I have been told my nan rules the roost, so it is good to know that she is somewhere where she can be herself. Her needs are catered for including going for regular walks and helping with tasks around the home as she doesn’t like to sit for too long. I know that my nan is safe and well looked after. She is in the best place possible and is receiving the best care for her current needs. The manager of the home is excellent at communicating and always does so with a smile. They provide regular updates about my nan via pictures and videos. They also understand our personal circumstances and support me greatly with external requirements outside of the home relating to my nan so that I can support her care needs.

Leanne S

April 2024

Special praise for the Manager at Woodlands Manor, Liz Seville I am delighted with the home. The care staff are lovely. The manageress is perfect for the job. Mum is cared for and has taken a lot of stress off me. The building is clean and tidy.

Karen P

March 2024