Care Homes in Wakefield

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Whitaker Grange

Whitaker Grange

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Introducing Whitaker Grange, a fresh and exciting development by McCarthy Stone, nestled in the charming market town of Ossett, within the scenic county of West Yorkshire. This development will feature 31 bespoke one and two bedroom apartments, specifically designed with the needs of those over 70 in mind.

The location of Whitaker Grange ensures easy access to excellent transport links, connecting residents to nearby towns and villages. A variety of amenities are conveniently located close by, including a selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops, making everyday living a breeze.

Whitaker Grange is more than just a place to live; it's a community. With beautifully landscaped gardens to enjoy, a spacious communal lounge for socialising with friends, and the reassurance of 24-hour staffing, it offers a fulfilling and worry-free retirement lifestyle.
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Manor Park Care Home

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Manor Park Care Home

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Publication Date 2023-03-30
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Nestled in the welcoming town of Wakefield, just a stone's throw southeast of Leeds, you'll find Manor Park. This state-of-the-art, purpose-built care home is renowned for its exceptional residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, respite, personal and day care services. Manor Park, a prestigious West Yorkshire Maria Mallaband establishment, boasts a variety of homely amenities. These include spacious bedrooms complete with ensuite bathrooms, a multitude of cosy communal lounges for socialising, welcoming dining areas, and a secure garden that provides an idyllic retreat during the balmy summer months. The devoted team at Manor Park is committed to providing a diverse range of activities, ensuring there's something to suit everyone's tastes, be it baking, dancing, or gardening.
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Sunnyview House Care Home

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Sunnyview House Care Home

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Publication Date 2019-06-04
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Nestled in the heart of Beeston, Leeds, Sunnyview House is a warm and inviting care home that offers a comprehensive range of services including nursing and residential care, as well as dedicated support for individuals living with dementia. This exceptional Bupa care home, renowned for its impressive array of amenities, provides a vibrant and engaging environment for its residents.

At Sunnyview House, residents can enjoy a variety of activities such as bingo and other games, relax in the cosy cafe areas, or watch their favourite films in the spacious cinema room. For those who enjoy a bit of friendly competition, a pool table is also available. Each room is equipped with its own toilet facilities for the comfort and convenience of the residents.

But the offerings of Sunnyview House go beyond just physical amenities. The home ensures comprehensive healthcare support with regular GP visits, access to specialist nurses and opticians, and advice from a nutritionist. Family support groups are also available, providing a network of understanding and empathy for loved ones. To promote physical wellbeing, the home also organises gentle exercise sessions.

At the heart of Sunnyview House is a dedicated team committed to meeting the care needs of each resident. They work tirelessly to ensure that every individual feels at home, cared for, and valued. For more information, visit askbart.org.
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Spen Court Care Home

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Spen Court Care Home

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Publication Date 2021-05-07
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Nestled in the heart of West Yorkshire, Spen Court is a Barchester care home that offers a warm and welcoming environment for residential, specialist dementia, and respite care. The dedicated team at Spen Court is trained in providing exceptional dementia care, ensuring that every resident feels secure and cherished at all times.

The home is thoughtfully designed with bedrooms spread across two floors, each equipped with its own cosy living room and dining area. Adding to its charm is a beautifully landscaped rockery garden and a patio area, perfect for residents to enjoy quality time with their loved ones.

Located in the quaint town of Heckmondwike, Spen Court is conveniently situated near local amenities such as shops and pubs, and is well-connected with public transport links. Moreover, the picturesque Spen Valley Greenway is easily accessible, offering residents a chance to enjoy the beauty of their surroundings.
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Wykebeck Court Care Home

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Wykebeck Court Care Home

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Publication Date 2019-10-24
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Welcome to Wykebeck Court, a state-of-the-art care home nestled in the heart of Leeds. This modern facility offers a warm and welcoming environment for individuals requiring nursing and residential care, including those recovering from illness, seeking short-term respite, or living with dementia.

The all-inclusive fee covers regular visits from GPs and opticians, as well as personalised nutritional guidance from a dedicated nutritionist. As a resident of this Bupa care home, your loved one will have access to a wealth of top-tier amenities and services.

Each spacious room comes complete with an en-suite shower and toilet for privacy and convenience. The home is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll or simply enjoying the outdoors.

For entertainment and relaxation, residents can enjoy a movie in the on-site cinema, catch up over a cup of coffee in the cafe area, or pamper themselves in the salon and nail bar. Pet therapy sessions are also available for those who find comfort in the company of animals.

At Wykebeck Court, the dedicated team and activity coordinators go above and beyond to ensure that all care needs are met and that a variety of engaging activities are always available. This is more than just a care home; it's a vibrant community where your loved one's wellbeing is our top priority.
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Willowbank Care Home
Nestled in the heart of the sought-after suburb of Cross Gates in Leeds, Willow Bank is a spacious, custom-designed care home that offers a warm and welcoming environment for 33 residents. This facility provides a comprehensive range of services including residential, nursing, respite, and palliative care.

Constructed in the 1950s, Willow Bank spans two floors and has recently undergone a refurbishment of its communal areas. The home boasts tastefully decorated bedrooms, a cosy dining room, a tranquil lounge, and meticulously kept gardens and patio for residents to enjoy. A dedicated hairdressing room adds a touch of luxury to the residents' experience.

Parking is convenient with 14 spaces available, and for those preferring public transport, a bus stop is conveniently located nearby. This allows easy access for visitors and offers residents the opportunity to venture into the vibrant Leeds city centre.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Dementia Care. Individuals diagnosed with dementia who can no longer reside independently at home because they need specialized care services around the clock.11111
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Nursing Care. Individuals who need round-the-clock support and care from trained nurses because of their medical conditions and/or daily living requirements. This includes individuals needing extensive rehabilitation after a stroke or those who require assistance with using a peg feeding tube.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Residential care. Individuals with low care needs, who are either fully independent or require minimal assistance with personal care and day-to-day tasks. Residential care usually includes support with tasks like: dressing, washing, taking oral medication and hoisting.
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    Respite Care. Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.

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Askbart guide to care in Wakefield

Wakefield, a charming city in West Yorkshire, is a hidden gem for retirees looking for a peaceful yet vibrant place to settle down. With its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and friendly community, it’s no wonder that Wakefield is becoming a popular choice for retirement.

One of the key reasons retirees love Wakefield is the excellent care homes and retirement villages available. These facilities offer top-notch care and a variety of activities to keep residents active and engaged. They’re designed with comfort and convenience in mind, making it easy for retirees to enjoy their golden years without worry.

But there’s more to Wakefield than just great care homes. The city is steeped in history, with attractions like the Wakefield Cathedral and Sandal Castle offering a glimpse into the past. For art lovers, the Hepworth Wakefield gallery is a must-visit, showcasing works from local and international artists.

Nature lovers will appreciate the city’s green spaces, like the beautiful Pugneys Country Park and Newmillerdam Country Park. These parks offer tranquil settings for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply enjoying the great outdoors.

Wakefield also boasts a thriving community spirit. The city hosts regular events like the Rhubarb Festival and Seaside in the City, bringing locals together for fun and festivities.

And let’s not forget about the food! Wakefield is known for its rhubarb, and you’ll find this tangy treat in many local dishes. The city also offers a range of dining options, from cosy cafes to fine dining restaurants, catering to all tastes.

In terms of practicalities, Wakefield has excellent transport links, making it easy for retirees to travel around the city and beyond. The city is also known for its low cost of living compared to other parts of the UK, making it an affordable choice for retirement.

In short, Wakefield offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and community, making it a fantastic place for retirees to call home. So why not consider Wakefield for your retirement? You’ll find a warm welcome and a wealth of experiences waiting for you.

For more information about Wakefield, check out the official Wakefield tourism website (www.experiencewakefield.co.uk). For details on care homes and retirement villages in Wakefield, visit the Care Quality Commission website (www.cqc.org.uk).