Alderwood Residential Care Home

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Simpson Rd, Boothstown, Worsley, Manchester M28 1LT, UK

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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Simpson Rd, Boothstown, Worsley, Manchester M28 1LT, UK
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Our dedicated dining hall is encouraged as a social space to get to know other residents over meals. Meal times are protected and we can cater for any requirements our residents might have, whether it be cultural or dietary requirements or a celebration any residents may wish to share with us. We have a choice of 2 meals which mean there’s always something our residents can enjoy at lunch and dinner. Snacks, fruit and refreshments are available 24/7 to our residents and we give our residents the option to enjoy their meals within their own room.

Our three communal lounges offer a great place to relax, interact with other residents or simply doze off while watching television. Care Home boasts its own hair salon meaning residents can keep on top of their hair dos right under their own roof. We also have a tea room for our residents to unwind and catch up in with family members and friends whilst enjoying a cuppa. Our lift can be used for residents who may have mobility issues, meaning no-one is restricted to the ground floor of our home. We also house a kitchenette to be used by anyone and a TV room to be taken advantage of.

For the nice weather, Alderwood Residential Care Home Manchester also has a patio area for residents to sit out and enjoy the view of the grounds. Our large, lawned garden is completely wheelchair accessible so everyone can bask in the sun during the summer months.

Offering numerous activities means that everyone can be sure they’ll find something they enjoy participating in.

Google Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings)

Lucy Williams
1 Star
Unfortunately my Grandad suffers with Alzheimer's and has been in this care home for 10 months now including before the first lockdown due to Covid 19, however he has recently been told that he can go back home after having a covid test and unfortunately tested positive for the virus, therefore he should actually stay. I personally think this is unacceptable because the care home new he had tested positive but still said he could go home and they told us this information the day after he went back home. So one of the staff has clearly tested positive and not said anything and being around many elderly people that don't leave the home but the staff go in and out , I think it's wrong that they told us the day after considering I have other family members Who who visited.
Tuesday 3rd November 2020
Farah Jones
2 Star
Most of staff good but unfortunately let my dad down on night shift. Was to monitor him and not leave him at all due to his condition. Yes they left him. Very bad fall threw him in to bed. Only thought about calling a medical professional next day. Cut and bruised. My dad was terminally ill. Staff should have been dismissed. He never recovered after that. Passed away due to condition and illness but that didn't help him. No care on that night. Next time do as you are instructed by manager and don't leave a terminal frail man on the toilet. As usual no accountability.
Tuesday 2nd July 2019
Francine shenton
4 Star

Thursday 26th October 2017
Beth Robinson
5 Star

Tuesday 17th April 2018