Bristol
Avonmere Care Home is situated in Downend, South Gloucestershire, close to the Willy Wicket Inn on the northern outskirts of the city of Bristol and within easy reach of the M32, M4 and the M5. The purpose-built building...
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Bristol
The home caters for a range of complex needs including physical disabilities, visual and auditory impairments, diabetic needs and communication needs. Cleeve Hill is fully accessible for wheelchair users. The home is able...
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Bristol
Gracefields is a purpose built home in Downend, named after its neighbour, former captain Mr. W. G. Grace of the England Cricket Team. The home occupies a prime position in Downend giving it excellent access to local shops,...
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Bristol
Flaxpits hous is a spacious, refurbished bungalow situated in Winterbourne. The home is ideal for people with learning disabilities, who are aged between 18 and 40 and have complex physical and emotional needs. The...
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Teewell Avenue provides 24-hour support for seven residents with enduring mental health needs, providing a homely, safe and secure atmosphere in which residents can reach their full potential. The home aims to continually...
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Bristol
121 Watley's End Road is a registered nursing home that provides high levels of care for people with learning disabilities. Situated in the Winterbourne area of Bristol, the home is a large, spacious, 14-bed bungalow. The...
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Bristol
Vassall Road has room to accommodate up to six people with learning disabilities. The staff are well trained to care for additional needs as well such as epilepsy and autism. The home has six bedrooms one of which is on...
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Bristol
Charnhill Crescent is a small house with room for up to 4 residents with mental health needs. This home promotes a recovery approach, providing assessment support and other services within a framework of active engagement....
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Fishponds
Chasefield house is set in large gardens and has room for up to 11 residents. The staff here specialise in people with learning difficulties as well as conditions including autism and dementia. Current residents range from...
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Bristol
Welcome to Quarry House Care Home, nestled in the charming neighborhood of Fishponds. Situated in a convenient location, our care home offers a peaceful and comfortable environment for residents to thrive. With a wide range of...
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3 reviews
Call provider 0117 463 2732
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Cotterell
The home is based in the quiet area of Frampton Cotterell, close to local shops and supports up to seven people with learning disabilities. The house is adapted for wheelchair access and a house vehicle is available to take...
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Bristol
You’ll find Kingswood Court Care Home situated in a quiet residential suburb in Kingswood. Our Care team offer residential care for people who need help with daily tasks, nursing care for those who have complex medical needs,...
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