165/167 Trinity Road, London, SW17 7HL
View Full Details of Trinity CourtMy brother's stay was very comfortable during his sensitive time of illness, due to very helpful and friendly staff. Thank you all and continue to keep up the great work you all do.
Caring staff and responsible management and respectful management and staff. Very clean, excellent physiotherapist and professional. My father-in-law has progressed a lot since he came here.
My mother was at Trinity Court for 6 years until her death in March. She received kind, supportive care and despite her dementia, blindness, profound hearing loss and diabetes survived into her 90s. I spent most of my week visiting my mother so was able to observe the attention and thoughtful care she received. I went on home outings and joined in activities or was sent pictures. Not seeing her during COVID was tough but the home kept me informed and tried to put her online but her disabilities meant she didn't know I was able to see her. During those 6 years she didn't get infections or bed sores. The home kept me informed immediately if there were any potential problems. The home has needed a complete refurbishment for some years, and the frustrations of group living when it was difficult at times to find particular pieces of clothing, especially nighties, fades into insignificance compared to the loving way she was treated,
Although when I first visited my father, who has had a stroke/dementia, at the nursing home I wasn't too sure what to expect, yet the room/bathroom/facilities and the nursing home care staff were excellent. They also provided my father with specific Indian vegetarian meals in the evening so I would just like to say a personal thank you.
My relative moved into this home before Christmas. She has severe dementia and has been treated with care and kindness. I am always welcomed and can ask questions. Everyone is friendly and has time for us. It's bright and airy. Unfortunately, she will not get out of bed so I know nothing of activities. She appears happy though.
Generally, I am very impressed. Staff work hard under very trying and sometimes difficult conditions with the patients, which the Director, Manager/Matron and staff attempt to address willingly and readily. Observations raised by me are listened to sympathetically then actioned and feedback given. Support staff, cooks, laundry operators, cleaners and maintenance, occupational therapist and activity staff etc are approachable, very friendly and willingly give assistance when and where required, without reservation. The nursing staff are 'Gems' and along with all others mentioned cannot be praised highly enough. No nursing home can ever please or give what everyone feels they should give. But Trinity Court does attempt to do this
My brother's stay was very comfortable during his sensitive time of illness, due to very helpful and friendly staff. Thank you all and continue to keep up the great work you all do.
Caring staff and responsible management and respectful management and staff. Very clean, excellent physiotherapist and professional. My father-in-law has progressed a lot since he came here.
My mother was at Trinity Court for 6 years until her death in March. She received kind, supportive care and despite her dementia, blindness, profound hearing loss and diabetes survived into her 90s. I spent most of my week visiting my mother so was able to observe the attention and thoughtful care she received. I went on home outings and joined in activities or was sent pictures. Not seeing her during COVID was tough but the home kept me informed and tried to put her online but her disabilities meant she didn't know I was able to see her. During those 6 years she didn't get infections or bed sores. The home kept me informed immediately if there were any potential problems. The home has needed a complete refurbishment for some years, and the frustrations of group living when it was difficult at times to find particular pieces of clothing, especially nighties, fades into insignificance compared to the loving way she was treated,
Although when I first visited my father, who has had a stroke/dementia, at the nursing home I wasn't too sure what to expect, yet the room/bathroom/facilities and the nursing home care staff were excellent. They also provided my father with specific Indian vegetarian meals in the evening so I would just like to say a personal thank you.
My relative moved into this home before Christmas. She has severe dementia and has been treated with care and kindness. I am always welcomed and can ask questions. Everyone is friendly and has time for us. It's bright and airy. Unfortunately, she will not get out of bed so I know nothing of activities. She appears happy though.
Generally, I am very impressed. Staff work hard under very trying and sometimes difficult conditions with the patients, which the Director, Manager/Matron and staff attempt to address willingly and readily. Observations raised by me are listened to sympathetically then actioned and feedback given. Support staff, cooks, laundry operators, cleaners and maintenance, occupational therapist and activity staff etc are approachable, very friendly and willingly give assistance when and where required, without reservation. The nursing staff are 'Gems' and along with all others mentioned cannot be praised highly enough. No nursing home can ever please or give what everyone feels they should give. But Trinity Court does attempt to do this