Care Homes Owned by Presbyterian Council for Social Witness in County Down

  • Care Homes Owned by Presbyterian Council for Social Witness in County Down

Presbyterian Council for Social Witness Locations in County Down (6)

 

6 Care Homes owned by Presbyterian Council for Social Witness in County Down

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Sunnyside House

25 Riverwood Vale, Bangor BT20 4QE 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Short Term/Respite
  • Physical Disability
  • 45 Rooms
Aaron House

40 Rosneath Gardens, Ballyoran, Dundonald, Belfast BT16 1UN 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Learning Disability
  • Short Term/Respite
  • Younger Adults
  • 16 Rooms
River House

131 Central Promenade, Newcastle BT33 0EU 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Short Term/Respite
  • 29 Rooms
Adelaide House

24/26 Adelaide Park, Belfast BT9 6FX 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Short Term/Respite
  • Mental Health
  • 45 Rooms
Corkey House

1 Forthriver Crescent, Belfast BT13 3SR 

2 reviews
  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Short Term/Respite
  • Mental Health
  • 35 Rooms
Lawnfield House

5 King Street, Newcastle BT33 0HD 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Learning Disability
  • Physical Disability
  • Younger Adults
  • Sensory Impairment
  • 20 Rooms

Presbyterian Council for Social Witness Reviews in County Down (2)

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Corkey House

from Pauline R (Daughter of Resident) published on 7 July 2022
Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

Well, my heartfelt thanks to all the wonderful staff at Corkey House Care Home, sadly my mum passed away in March 2022, very peacefully in her own room with family and staff around her, she wasn't packed off to hospital to lie in a trolley and die alone. That was my worst fear and the staff respected
this and did everything to keep Mum comfortable and pain-free. Mum was in Corkey House from December 2019 until March 2022, I could never ever repay the care she received there, she was truly loved and lots of the staff came to her funeral and paid their respects to my wonderful mum. There's always something going on, especially at holiday times and special occasions, VE Day and Platinum Jubilee, the staff dress up and really get the residents into the party spirit with lots of music, fun and laughter.
It is a wonderful place, the residents are well cared for, well-fed, kept spotlessly clean and the home, the facilities and the residents' rooms are second to none, spotlessly clean and smelling fresh.

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Corkey House

from Colin R (Brother of Resident) published on 25 April 2022
Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

A very caring and friendly home. The room was spacious, bright and cheerful and the ensuite had everything needed. During various lockdowns due to Covid when the residents were confined to their rooms, the staff were checking on my sister frequently and chatting to keep her spirits up.
I would definitely
recommend Corkey House.

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