Reading
Stoneham Grove is a newly built, purpose-designed care home located in Tilehurst, Reading, offering outstanding 24-hour respite, residential, and specialist dementia care. Our warm and welcoming environment is designed to...
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Thatcham
Thatcham Court is a purpose-built dementia care home. The home is dedicated to caring for adults living with dementia, from early onset to more complex end-of-life needs, the home provides all types of dementia care including...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
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Reading
Parkside care home offers comfortable nursing and residential care. Short stay options are also available if you’re in need of recovery or some respite. The home is also able to offer palliative and Parkinson’s care. The...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0118 402 9133
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Burghfield Common
Hollies is set in a rural village location with wonderful country views. A warm and homely atmosphere can be found in the Hollies’ lounges, one of them a reminiscence lounge and the other one a peaceful quiet lounge which...
4.9 out of 5.0
4 reviews
Call provider 0118 207 5334
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Waterside Court Care Home is located in the serene historic market town and civil parish of Wallingford in South Oxfordshire, ideally situated for visiting Reading, Benson, Henley and Thame. Waterside Court offers residential...
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Reading
Located near the centre of Reading, Beacher Hall offers 24-hour nursing care and support for those 18 and over with a range of needs. That includes those living with complex needs and neurological conditions, such as...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0118 402 4490
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Reading
Maitland House in Reading, Berkshire provides person-centred day care, respite, and residential care for elderly residents with a range of healthcare requirements. Our dedicated team of carers work tirelessly with medical...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
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Reading
Abbeycrest care home with nursing is located in the quiet village of Sonning Common, in the heart of the Chilterns, offering exceptional residential, nursing and dementia care. Abbeycrest provides residents with a true Care...
4.6 out of 5.0
4 reviews
Call provider 0118 207 2499
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Newbury
Newbury Grove offers quality care in stunning surroundings. The dedicated team provide nursing, dementia and residential care on a permanent and short-term basis. The home is close to Newbury town centre in a pleasant...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
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Reading
Signature at Caversham provides residential, nursing, respite and dementia care. Residents are at the heart of our home and are supported by trained care professionals 24 hours a day. All of our residents have their own...
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Newbury
The Donnington in Newbury focuses on round-the-clock support for a wide range of needs. Care provision includes nursing or residential care, convalescence and respite, as well as palliative care support and help for adults...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01635 015789
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Newbury
Winchcombe Place in Newbury is a modern, purpose-built care home offering high-quality residential care and respite care for older people, including those who are living with dementia. Each en-suite bedroom has its own...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01635 015791
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