Stowmarket
Langham Manor Care Home, situated in the scenic town of Stowmarket, offers five-star care services in an elegant and serene setting. Located in the heart of Suffolk, this prestigious care home provides easy access to local...
5.0 out of 5.0
5 reviews
Call provider 01449 701175
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Stowmarket
Cedrus House in Stowmarket is a purpose-built care home that provides permanent and respite residential, nursing and specialist dementia care for older people. The dedicated team also offer compassionate end of life...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 0333 344 0879
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Stowmarket
Chilton Meadows Residential & Nursing Home provides targeted care packages for general nursing and residential care needs, as well as specialising in dementia nursing care. Nursing packages can be put together to suit respite,...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01449 700693
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Ipswich
Part of charitable provider Greensleeves Care, the home delivers 24/7 award-winning residential and dementia care in a modern, purpose-built environment. Along with 24/7 specialist care, when you join the Henley House...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01473 927742
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TrustedCare offers free help & advice for people looking for care for themselves or a loved one.
Our specialist Care Advisers can talk you through your options and identify the best services locally to provide the support you require.
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Send messageIpswich
Waterfield House is a great example of a modern, well-established and purpose-built care home situated in the charming market town of Hadleigh, close to Ipswich in Suffolk. Enjoying a pleasant location in a quiet cul-de-sac...
4.7 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01473 938280
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Ipswich
Hadleigh Hall provides high quality and personalised nursing and residential care to those living in Hadleigh, Ipswich and the surrounding communities. Hadleigh Hall is a charming 19th century property set in landscaped...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01473 350365
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Eye
Yaxley House is a specially converted Victorian country house with accommodation for 33 residents. It is set in an idyllic rural location in the village of Yaxley, not far from the charming small market town of Eye in rural...
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01379 774652
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Bury St Edmunds
Ixworth Court Dementia Village in Ixworth, Suffolk provides specialist dementia care. Residents are at the heart of our home and are supported by trained care professionals 24-hours a day to lead their life as independently as...
5.0 out of 5.0
2 reviews
Call provider 01359 307882
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Ipswich
Avocet Court in Ipswich is a purpose-built care home providing nursing and residential care. Short and long stays are welcome to those who are living with Parkinson’s, dementia and also to the young physically disabled. We...
5.0 out of 5.0
4 reviews
Call provider 01473 760198
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Bury St Edmunds
Nowton Court Village provides permanent luxury supported living options, together with shorter term respite, convalescence and post-operative care. The small village of Nowton is located on the southern edge of the historic...
0.0 out of 5.0
0 reviews
Call provider 01284 335420
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Bury St. Edmunds
Marham House Care Home has all the finishing touches you would expect from a warm and welcoming home, with luxurious social spaces, attractive décor and secure gardens. All 66 bedrooms have en suite wet rooms, allowing us to...
4.8 out of 5.0
10 reviews
Call provider 01284 335225
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Ipswich
We provide first-class 24-hour nursing care alongside expert care for those with dementia in our Memory Lane Community. We also provide care for people with a physical disability; as well as respite and palliative care....
5.0 out of 5.0
3 reviews
Call provider 01522 440470
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