Warmley
London Road offers high quality residential care for up to eight people. Staff are very experienced in supporting people with mobility and sensory impairments and have robust systems in place for communication with people who...
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Pucklechurch
Court View is a large home supporting up to five residents with learning disabilities. The staff here are experienced with working with people with a variety of special needs such as autism, behaviours that challenge, down's...
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Bristol
Situated in Kingswood on the outskirts of Bristol, Avon Valley opened in May of 2019. Just two minutes drive from the A4174 Bristol ring road and 20 minutes from the M4, our care home offers residential, dementia and respite...
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Bristol
Little Croft Care Home in Bristol. Gloucestershire offers respite, residential, convalescent, dementia and end of life care to elderly residents with a range of healthcare requirements. Our dedicated team liaise closely with...
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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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Bristol
Mulberry House is a residential home providing support for for up to 5 people age range from 60 and over. All residents have their own bedrooms which they are encouraged to personalise. The Home offers 24-hour care and...
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Bristol
Bath Road can accommodate up to six people with Learning Disabilities. Currently, the home is occupied by six female residents but male residents are more than welcome if a vacancy becomes available. This home is a...
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Bristol
2a Court Road is a large residential care home that provides 24-hour support for up to 15 people with learning disabilities. Although we are on one site the home is split into three self-contained houses each of which is home...
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Bristol
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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Kingswood
Kilvie House Nursing Home is a large, spacious property offering 24 hour nursing support for people with learning disabilities. Currently, the residents at Kilvie House range in age from those in their 30s to those aged 80...
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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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3 reviews
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Kingswood
The specialist care at Mortimer House encompasses three main areas: Older people with learning disabilities, people with dementia, including those with Downs Syndrome, and End of Life care. An individual's social, health and...
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