Care Homes in Bagillt

Care Homes in Bagillt

Please find listed below quality, Care Homes in Bagillt, Bagillt Care Homes that are all members of the North Wales Care Association.

Please note that with such a large membership it is taking a while to get all our members listed on our new site for your benefit. We hope to have this situation resolved within a few weeks, in the meantime please check back regularly for updated lists.


Pen-y-Bryn

PEN-Y-BRYN EMI RESIDENTIAL HOME

With many years experience, we pride ourselves on offering a highly professional 24 hr care service for the elderly suffering from dementia or mental infirmity, with a very personal touch. We are pleased to accept service users for long term, short term for convalescence or respite and day care services.

We believe that our service users deserve the best possible care in a homely environment. They need a home where individuality is emphasised, with staff who have the time to give, and where they have the choice of enjoying the company of others. Pen-y-Bryn Garden

Pen-y-Bryn is set in nearly two acres of gardens and wooded areas, with beautiful views out over the Dee Estuary. The home is decorated to a very high standard, with large bright and airey bedrooms, lounges and dining area and a lovely conservatory overlooking the gardens.

Those interested in coming to Pen-y-Bryn are encouraged to visit the home and sample the atmosphere and level of service. Often day care is arranged on a regular weekly basis while waiting for a vacancy. This gives the client time to get to know the staff and adjust to new people and surroundings.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any additional information you may require, or to arrange a visit, details below.

PEN-Y-BRYN EMI RESIDENTIAL HOME

Pen-y-Bryn

Top Hill

Fron Deg

Bagillt

Flintshire

CH6 6HU

Reg. Provider:  Pamela Bochenski

Reg. Manager:  Mandy Griffiths

Tel:  01352 711243



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