Care Homes in Abergele

Care Homes in Abergele

Below you will find a list of Care Homes in Abergele. Abergele Care Homes that are all members of the North Wales Care Association.

Whatever the type of care you are looking for, from a quality residential care home, providing personal care in a freindly yet professional environment, to a specialist dementia care or mental health care home or EMI unit. Or your simply looking for a home that offers respite care facilities, you'll find an NWCA member in Abergele that can help.


COED MOR CARE HOME

Groes Lwyd

Abergele

Conwy

LL22 7TA

Types of Care: Residential elderly care

Reg.Provider:  Gail Price

Reg.Manager:  Gail Price

Tel:  01745 832261


GLENDOWER RESIDENTIAL HOME

18-20 Marine Road

Pensarn

Abergele

Conwy

LL22 7PR

Reg. Provider:  Gillian Davies & Gareth Davies

Reg. Manager:  Gillian Davies

Tel:  01492 518878


LLYS ONNEN

22 Water Street

Abergele

Conwy

LL22 7SH

Reg. Provider:

Reg. Manager:

Tel:  01745 833102


KIMNEL LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME

2 Betws Avenue

Kinmel Bay

Conwy

LL18 5BN

Reg. Provider: Andrew Moran and Sheila Moran

Reg. Manager: Julee Hammans

Tel: 01745 337886


DOL AWEL CARE HOME

Y Ddol

Belgrano

Abergele

Conwy

LL22 9AW

Reg. Provider: Wayne Harrison

Reg. Manager: Karen Bryan

Tel: 01745 827140


The Old Vicarage Nursing Home

THE OLD VICARAGE CARE HOME

The Old Vicarage Care Home is located near the village of Pandy Tudur in Abergele, with the town of Llanrwst only 6 miles away (A548). The home is set off the road, down a private driveway (signposted), in a tranquil rural environment. The home comprises of the Original Vicarage building extending to the coach houses behind, The Old Vicarage was built in the 1800's with a small church along side, it was built by the then owners of the local estate after they fell out with the local church in Llangernwy (a pretty village 2 miles down the road).

We are doubly blessed where we are situated, we can enjoy the peace and tranquility of the country side and can, within 40 minutes, be on the coast of Llandudno, Colwyn Bay and even Anglesey.  The house is set in mature landscaped grounds, a secluded patio area offers outdoor seating and parasols in the summer. We also have seating at the front of the Vicarage which offers superb views of the wooded valley.

Over the past three year The Old Vicarage has undergone an internal refurbishment and a rolling program continues. The majority of bedrooms are single with a double room available if required. A lift and stair-lift give access to the upper levels of the building.

The Old Vicarage Care Home has strong links with the local community every other Sunday the local chapels take it turn to visit and perform a short service, other denominations also provide services as requested, majority of staff are bilingual and come from the surrounding area. 24 hour Nursing & Personal Care is available from our specially trained staff, freshly prepared food cooked by our chefs, a choice of two local GP surgeries.

The Old Vicarage benefits from having a mini-bus with wheelchair access for our trips out to the seaside (for ice creams), to the garden centres (for a pot of tea & cake). A varied program of activities is available which include an organist and aroma therapist aldo engagement in local activities such as the Urdd Eistddfod and local festivals. For further information please do not hesitate to conact us, see details below.

THE OLD VICARAGE NURSING HOME

Llanrwst Road

Pandy Tudur

Abergele

Conwy

LL22 8UE

Reg. Provider: Regency Homes Ltd

Reg. Manager: Susan Jones

Tel: 01745 860502



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