Nursing Homes in Colwyn Bay

Nursing Homes in Colwyn Bay

An up to date list of Nursing Homes in Colwyn Bay. Colwyn Bay Nursing 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.


ABBEYDALE HOUSE NURSING HOME

61 Princes Drive

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL29 8PW

Reg. Provider:

Reg. Manager:

Tel:  01492 530995


EITHINOG LEONARD CHESHIRE HOME

The Old Highway

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL28 5YA

Reg.Provider:  The Leonard Cheshire Foundation

Reg. Manager:  Ivor Roberts

Tel:  01492 532404


PEMBROKE HOUSE NURSING HOME

18 Coed Pella Road

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL29 7BB

Reg. Provider:  Pembroke House Nursing Homes Ltd

Reg. Manager:  Stephen Ford

Tel:  01492 533484


Plas Isaf Nursing Home

PLAS ISAF NURSING HOME

Plas Isaf Nursing Home is situated in a pleasant residential area, surrounded by private grounds and close to local amenities, Plas Isaf can accommodate up to 33 people with dementia and/or other mental health problems.

Although, because of the nature of their condition, independence may be limited, service users are encouraged to exercise this right wherever possible. A choice of meal is encouraged in addition to decisions as to when they get up or retire. Personal belongings are also encouraged.
 
There is a comprehensive programme of activities which, because of the service users condition, tends to be on a one to one basis with qualified staff. Communal activities such as Bingo, Baking, Craft and Art sessions also take place as well as external visits to places of interest, theatres, etc. To complement our activity programme we hold a Remembrance Service in November, Birthdays, Halloween and anniversaries are also a feature as are the Summer Fayre and Christmas programme.
 
Again, because of the nature of the condition of many service users, the ‘Reminiscence Room’ with furniture and decor suitably themed to the 1940s/50s, is a popular place to meet and share recollections.
 
The friendly but efficient home from home atmosphere so carefully nurtured in our other establishments, is embraced enthusiastically at Plas Isaf where dedicated and qualified staff work round the clock in order to ensure the contentment of service users.

PLAS ISAF NURSING HOME

30 Llanerch Road West

Rhos-on-sea

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL28 4AS

Types of Care: Personal care and nursing care with Dementia or other Mental Health problems

Reg. Provider: Care At Home (Wales) Ltd

Reg. Manager: Gail Wright

Tel: 01492 540220


QUEENS COURT NURSING HOME

487-489 Abergele Road

Old Colwyn

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL29 9AE

Reg. Provider:

Reg. Manager:

Tel:  01492 516732



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