Care Homes in Gresford

Care Homes in Gresford

Please find listed below quality Care Homes in Gresford. Gresford 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 Gresford that can help.


ashgrove care home

ASHGROVE CARE HOME

Ashgrove Care Home enjoys a tranquil woodland setting on the outskirts of Wrexham and can be easily reached by public transport. The purpose built home is beautifully decorated to create a warm and homely environment for the residents, whilst providing the best care possible. The home welcomes relatives at anytime and they are encouraged to take part in all the activities that take place in the home.

Ashgrove Care Home has a dedicated Activities Coordinator who ensures that residents are kept occupied with a packed calendar of events, outings and occasions. The staff also endeavour to mark every birthday, anniversary and special occasion with a celebration.

ASHGROVE CARE HOME

Chester Road

Gresford

Wrexham

LL12 8PP

Types of Care: Elderly residential care

Reg.Provider: Hallmark Healthcare

Reg.Manager: Irene Marsden

Tel: 01978 856500


ashleigh court care home

ASHLEIGH COURT CARE HOME

Ashleigh Court Care Home is a modern purpose built home. All rooms are en suite. The home enjoys a tranquil woodland setting in Gresford, near Wrexham and is easily accessible by public transport. The emphasis is on a warm and friendly atmosphere. Our award winning chef takes a pride in serving a choice of nutritious and tasty food.

Our full time Activity Co-ordinator works hard to provide a variety of optional group and individual activities to suit different interests and abilities. These include community activities, outings, trips to the pub and outdoor entertainment in the warmer months.

ASHLEIGH COURT CARE HOME

Chester Road

Gresford

Wrexham

LL12 8PP

Types of Care: Elderly residential care, Care for the elderly with a visual impairment

Reg.Provider: Hallmark Healthcare

Reg.Manager: Sarah Morris

Tel: 01978 856999


trewythen hall care home

TREWYTHEN HALL CARE HOME

Welcome to Trewythen Hall Care Home, our long term residential home in Wrexham. The needs of the Residents are the priority of our well trained and friendly care staff. Our home has 33 bedrooms in total, and has a friendly, family atmosphere. Our accommodation is made up 27 single rooms and 3 shared rooms. We also have a number of en-suite bedrooms.

Our objective is to provide for the health and social needs of each of our residents with professionalism, compassion and experience. We will care for them as an individual through understanding, respect and dignity. From the moment of arrival you will receive a warm welcome from both staff and management. We provide residential care to elderly ladies and gentlemen who are independent in spirit but may now require some assistance with various aspects of day-to-day living. Resident's privacy and security feature high on our list of priorities.

All of our rooms are tastefully decorated, and they are furnished to provide a level of comfort that is much appreciated. There is a 24-hour call system and staff members are on duty all day and night. There is a full programme of activities and these are regularly announced on our "Bulletin Board" above. Residents are invited to bring treasured items to personalise their rooms, and if required personal TV's are always available. We offer a range of different size rooms from standard to premier and it should be noted that we can accommodate couples.

If you are interested in making an inquiry, would you kindly ask for our Manager, Mrs Susan Holt who will be pleased to assist you with your enquiries.

TREWYTHEN HALL CARE HOME

Vicarage Lane

Gresford

Wrexham

LL12 8US

Types of Care: Care for the elderly

Reg.Provider: Peter Haycox

Reg.Manager: Susan Holt

Tel: 01978 855349



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