Bristol
The Lodge at Oakhill provides a unique service in a luxurious setting. The hotel-like experience combines healthcare, therapy and hospitality, and allows us to focus equally on guests’ care and leisure. The home is close to...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
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Stoke Bishop
Druid Stoke is a beautiful and friendly home welcoming anyone aged over 50. The home offers a wide range of care including residential, nursing, respite, palliative and specialist Huntington's care. Alongside professional...
4.6 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0117 200 1161
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Bristol
Trymview Hall is a state-of-the-art care home providing quality residential care, specialist dementia care and respite care in luxurious surroundings. The experienced team get to know residents well, creating care and...
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0 reviews
Call provider 0117 428 9029
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Bristol
Badminton Place Care Home, nestled in the vibrant city of Bristol, is your premier destination for top-quality elderly care in the heart of the South West. We pride ourselves on our CQC ‘Outstanding’ rating for delivering...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0117 325 2871
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TrustedCare offers free help & advice for people looking for care for themselves or a loved one.
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The traditional Cotswold stone house is situated along a leafy lane just off Stoke Hill, near the well-known Durdham Downs. The warm welcoming hallway has a traditional homely feel and leads through to a light and airy lounge....
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0117 200 1185
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Bristol
Saville Manor is a beautiful Grade II listed property overlooking the Durdham Downs. It was once the residence of a local dignitary and has stunning interiors that are in keeping with its distinguished past. Saville Manor;...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0117 200 1104
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Dearbourne Manor is a purpose-built care home in Westbury-on-Trym providing residential, nursing, dementia and respite care. Residents are at the heart of our home and are supported by trained care professionals 24 hours a...
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Call provider 0117 463 0432
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Bristol
Horfield Lodge, based in Bristol, offers residential, nursing and dementia care to 73 residents in a warm and welcoming environment. Whether you are in need of long-term or short-term care, we can support your needs. All...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0117 374 7692
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Bristol
Gloucester Road North is a large, spacious home for up to six residents, specialising in providing care for people with learning disabilities. Staff have experience in caring for people with a range of needs, including...
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Call provider 0117 325 1026
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Bristol
Cranbrook House supports up to 5 people with mental health needs. The house is spacious allowing each resident their own mental and physical space. Residents are also encouraged to personalise their bedrooms to their heart's...
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Bristol
This home offers five people the opportunity to develop skills and confidence which enable recovery whilst lining in 24 hours supported residential accommodation. Individuals are involved in their own recovery programme...
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Call provider 0117 325 2998
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Patchway
Lovell Place in Charlton Hayes, Bristol is a stunning, new, luxury care home providing respite, nursing, convalescent, residential, palliative and specialist dementia care to residents with a wide range of healthcare needs....
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