Brookholme Residential Home is a forty capacity facility, dedicated to personalised care from a team of well-trained and supervised staff, which has successfully achieved the Investors in People award.
Brookholme Care Home prides itself on a person centred approach to the care needs of individuals, promoting independence, dignity and choice. In doing so, we aim to create a secure, relaxed, happy and homely atmosphere for residents and staff.
Alongside skilled and professional care, the home supports an active lifestyle and positive social environment, with a choice of lounges and a dining room that overlooks well-maintained gardens.
An on-site chef prepares a nutritious menu of food and an open house policy on visiting means relatives and friends can enjoy seeing their loved ones during the day or evening.
There are 40 bedrooms at Brookholme Residential Home, each with its own en-suite facilities. Every room is furnished and equipped to a high standard. Making you feel at home is very important to us, with families welcome to visit at any time.
At Brookholme, we pride ourselves in providing fresh, wholesome home-cooked food. Your dietary needs will be catered for and our team is always happy to offer assistance and discuss any specific nutritional needs.
We provide a stimulating activities programme in which residents are involved. The programme is continually amended to accommodate changing demands. Mobility, disabilities, skills, abilities, aims and choices are taken into account.
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We welcome private self funding Individuals.
We also accept those who gain financial support from the Local Authority.
Enquiries are invited for prospective residents on short term, medium term or permanent basis.
Please get in touch if you have any questions or would like to arrange a viewing.
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The CQC has rated Brookholme Care Home as Good. This means that they see our service as performing well and meeting their expectations. They said:
“People were happy with staff who provided their personal care. They were cared for by sufficient numbers of staff who were suitably skilled, experienced and knowledgeable about people’s needs. People were also supported by staff in a caring way, which ensured they received personal care with dignity and respect."
Care Quality Commission (CQC)