The Manor Residential Home

Welcome to The Manor Residential Home May I firstly take this opportunity in thanking you for viewing the Manor Residential Home and I hope we live up to your expectations. I hope this introduction helps you make the right choice in search of a care home. The home is set in large gardens edged by trees a short walk from Arnold town centre which is located four miles North of Nottingham. The home stands on the site of the Old Manor House which was demolished at the beginning of the twentieth century. The present Manor House was originally built in 1928 by Mr. T Nix. During its construction he purchased the distinctive stained glass window from the Nottingham Exchange. The window bears the Old Nottingham Coat of Arms and is still a most interesting and unique feature of this lovely building. The property was re-developed with a large purpose built extension in 1996. Further extensions were added in 2000. The Manor Residential Home is a long-term residential care home for the placement of older people aged 65 onwards. It specialises in providing support to males and females who can no longer live on their own and require help with washing, dressing, mobility and all aspects of personal care. Full nursing care is not provided however provision is made for the treatment of disease, disorder or injury. The management team and all staff from carers to kitchen to domestics take great pride in having gained an excellent reputation within the Gedling County and constantly strive to maintain our high standards and quality care. About The Home The Manor Residential Home has twenty-five comfortable bedrooms, lounge, dining room and conservatory overlooking delightfully landscaped gardens. You will find a warm welcome, a friendly atmosphere, extremely high standards and experienced staff. Facilities in the home Qualified care staff, 24 hour quality care, regular GP visits, 25 single rooms, all tastefully furnished (20 on ground floor). Cable television, telephone point and wash hand basins in all rooms, One lounge with TV; one conservatory, spacious dining room offering a varied and balanced menus; landscaped gardens with patio area. All laundry done on site and all areas have wheel chair access. The laundry room uses the best equipment including advanced OTEX system to achieve disinfection and infection control during the wash process. Optional extras The following are available by request within the home. Subscription to newspapers and magazines, hairdresser, chiropodist and room telephone. Facilities in the local area Health centres, optician, dentist, main bus route, various churches, community centre, leisure centres, library, large selection of shops, post office, all major banks, local parks and gardens, delightfully close to the countryside. Visits and Trips We offer several activities in the home, visits and trips throughout the year to a variety of places, below is a list of some of our activities and trips: Weekly bingo, monthly church service, regular music entertainment, Rufford country park, Newstead abbey, Southwell minster, Newark market, Trent bridge, boat trip on the Trent with St. John's crusader boat. Visits to Mablethorpe, Stoke Bardolph and events at Bonnington theatre. Equality and Diversity This home is committed to achieving a working and living environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, sex, class, sexual orientation, age, disability or special needs. The home is also committed to building a workforce which is diverse and reflects the community around us. (Sexual orientation is defined as a combination of emotional, romantic, sexual, or affectionate attraction to another person). Prices Prices depend upon room size and in some cases the level of care required. Advocacy We believe residents should be enabled to express their views to both the home and to other bodies and feel their views are understood and respected. We will seek to make advocacy available to any resident who needs help in presenting their views by: - Making information available on local advocacy schemes. - Involving advocates where appropriate. For further information please ask to see a copy of the Manor Residential Home's policy on Advocacy.

Our Aims and Objectives

  • Maintaining a safe and happy environment
  • Making sure residents are aware of their surroundings, positioning of furniture and equipment. Where to locate any activities available within the home, lounges, garden and sun lounges.

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Telephone
0115 953 5577 0115 953 5577
E-mail
care@themanorcarehome.co.uk
Website
www.themanorcarehome.co.uk
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Address
28 CHURCH STREET
ARNOLD
NOTTINGHAM
Nottinghamshire
Postcode
NG5 8FB
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£500.00 to £580.00 Per Week

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Residential Care for the Elderly;Residential Care for the Elderly

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