25 North Drive, Great Yarmouth, NR30 4EW
View Full Details of Marine CourtThis lovely care home took my mother at very short notice, at the beginning of October, arranging everything quickly and efficiently. The staff are plentiful and caring, communication is excellent and the food and drinks are plentiful and good. Visitors are welcome anytime, as are phone calls to residents using the home’s phone. I had to choose a care home very quickly after a sharp decline in Mum’s dementia and count myself lucky that I chose so well.
My mum spent nearly four years in Marine Court until she passed away in early October 2023. I cannot fault the care and love she received throughout her stay. The staff were magnificent in every respect. My mum was safe, warm, well fed and extremely well looked after and cared for. Nothing was ever too much trouble at any time. As Mum approached the end of her life, her dignity was kept remarkably intact. I was always kept up to date with all developments in her condition. The way in which her passing was managed was first class. Thank you to all at Marine Court - you are a credit to your profession.
A very big thank you to Marine Court staff and management. My dear mum passed away in September 2022 and had been a resident of Marine Court for the last five and half years; following a rapid decline in her condition, following a severe chest infection. I am a community nurse of many years (now retired) and appreciate how difficult it is to find a care home to suit the needs of a family member with memory/frailty problems; Marine Court has always been a place where my mother has been comfortable and happy, even on her days out with the family she has always been happy to return, and never appeared anxious or worried. Marine Court has also always been there for my dad, who has remained at home and has been a daily visitor (apart from Covid Lockdown) he has always felt part of Mum's care. As the time approached for Mum's end of life care, the staff notified us immediately regarding the changes in Mum's condition, we were all able to be with her and are very grateful for that.
My Mother was a resident for about 4 months I can only say the level of care she was given was superlative. The palliative care she subsequently received was exemplary. The environment was friendly, open and very comfortable. I always felt very welcome at any time. The staff were very helpful and friendly at all times and I will always be grateful for the level of care my Mum had in her last months.
My father was diagnosed with vascular dementia and spent a period of weeks at Marine Court before he was hospitalised and had to move to a nursing home rather than residential as his care needs had changed. I visited him at Marine Court several times and was impressed by the standard of care. In particular, the staff spent considerable time trying to get to know my father, his likes/dislikes etc., in order to personalise his care. Marine Court seemed to me to be particularly well run and the staff are attentive and caring. It is clean and comfortable and very light and airy and there was always conversation and activity of some kind. Selecting the right residential care home for a relative is not a task to be taken lightly, but I would have no hesitation in recommending Marine Court.
Our Father did not want to go into a care home but changed his mind and from the way he has settled in at Marine Court we feel that it is a credit to the home. All the staff, from the manager down, have made the effort to make him welcome and feel at home, also when we have visited we have always found all of the staff to be most helpful. Keep up the good work.
This lovely care home took my mother at very short notice, at the beginning of October, arranging everything quickly and efficiently. The staff are plentiful and caring, communication is excellent and the food and drinks are plentiful and good. Visitors are welcome anytime, as are phone calls to residents using the home’s phone. I had to choose a care home very quickly after a sharp decline in Mum’s dementia and count myself lucky that I chose so well.
My mum spent nearly four years in Marine Court until she passed away in early October 2023. I cannot fault the care and love she received throughout her stay. The staff were magnificent in every respect. My mum was safe, warm, well fed and extremely well looked after and cared for. Nothing was ever too much trouble at any time. As Mum approached the end of her life, her dignity was kept remarkably intact. I was always kept up to date with all developments in her condition. The way in which her passing was managed was first class. Thank you to all at Marine Court - you are a credit to your profession.
A very big thank you to Marine Court staff and management. My dear mum passed away in September 2022 and had been a resident of Marine Court for the last five and half years; following a rapid decline in her condition, following a severe chest infection. I am a community nurse of many years (now retired) and appreciate how difficult it is to find a care home to suit the needs of a family member with memory/frailty problems; Marine Court has always been a place where my mother has been comfortable and happy, even on her days out with the family she has always been happy to return, and never appeared anxious or worried. Marine Court has also always been there for my dad, who has remained at home and has been a daily visitor (apart from Covid Lockdown) he has always felt part of Mum's care. As the time approached for Mum's end of life care, the staff notified us immediately regarding the changes in Mum's condition, we were all able to be with her and are very grateful for that.
My Mother was a resident for about 4 months I can only say the level of care she was given was superlative. The palliative care she subsequently received was exemplary. The environment was friendly, open and very comfortable. I always felt very welcome at any time. The staff were very helpful and friendly at all times and I will always be grateful for the level of care my Mum had in her last months.
My father was diagnosed with vascular dementia and spent a period of weeks at Marine Court before he was hospitalised and had to move to a nursing home rather than residential as his care needs had changed. I visited him at Marine Court several times and was impressed by the standard of care. In particular, the staff spent considerable time trying to get to know my father, his likes/dislikes etc., in order to personalise his care. Marine Court seemed to me to be particularly well run and the staff are attentive and caring. It is clean and comfortable and very light and airy and there was always conversation and activity of some kind. Selecting the right residential care home for a relative is not a task to be taken lightly, but I would have no hesitation in recommending Marine Court.
Our Father did not want to go into a care home but changed his mind and from the way he has settled in at Marine Court we feel that it is a credit to the home. All the staff, from the manager down, have made the effort to make him welcome and feel at home, also when we have visited we have always found all of the staff to be most helpful. Keep up the good work.