182 Clay Hill, Enfield, EN2 9JA
View Full Details of Woodbury ManorMy mother was in Woodbury Manor for just over a year when she sadly passed away in February 2025. Her arrival at the home was not as agreed as the hospital discharged her without telling me, however, the staff who weren't expecting her until the following week were kind and caring and made her feel as comfortable as possible and made a room available for her. Throughout her stay the staff have been supportive to her needs and consulted with me as and when necessary. Although my mother was unable to join in with many of the activities due to her dementia, the staff tried to engage with her and we, and other families were invited to many events - the home has a very homely and friendly atmosphere, the staff are very welcoming and the manager approachable. During her last few days she and the family were treated with great sensitivity.
The manager and his team are so kind and caring. There is no doubt they are totally dedicated to the care and happiness of the residents. Woodbury Manor has such a calm, warm and caring atmosphere. All the residents seem very settled and happy. There are many activities arranged which the residents thoroughly enjoy. My family and I feel very relieved and happy that Mum is so well cared for.
Mum was at Woodbury Manor from July 2020 - to August 2024 when she died. Over this time her health deteriorated and Mum needed extra support. We found the team at Woodbury was good and happy to assist. Indeed many staff were very good and went the extra mile, for her and the whole family, particularly in the last few weeks as she declined and our worries for her were at their height. I do not believe that anywhere will be perfect for 4 years, and there were small issues during her time at Woodbury. However, I was impressed that the leadership at Woodbury always had an open-door policy and were very happy to receive feedback and acted upon issues raised. The entertainment programme is designed to include everyone, and we were very pleased that Mum got to experience some of the events even when she was bedbound. When she died some staff were visibly upset at her passing, showing that many really did care about her. Thank you Woodbury for helping us all through this difficult period.
Woodbury Manor truly was the home from home. It made the very best of a hard part of my very independent nans life. Not wanting to leave her home the team at Woodbury welcomed my nan with open arms. They were patient with her, kind and caring and became our extended family over time. My nan loved her time there and always spoke highly of the staff. She was well taken care of and even pampered. My nan's final days there really opened our eyes to just how invested the team, staff, and managers are in each and every resident there. They went above and beyond to respect our wishes as a family, fought for my nan till the very end and when she did finally pass the care and love we felt will never be forgotten. Woodbury Manor will always hold a special place in my heart and if you ever have to make that choice of a care home, I would recommend Woodbury time and time again. They truly are amazing.
Attended the recent Woodbury Manor Care Home barbecue. We really enjoyed it, the atmosphere was warm and you could see the care/effort put in to make this experience special for the residents, family and friends. It felt like being part of a community. The staff are very caring, dedicated and attentive to the residents' needs. Management, two members of staff in particular are very approachable and welcome constant feedback to keep this care home at a very high standard. They act quickly on the feedback given. You can tell that they are kind and have compassion.
Cleanliness is always great and on top form... and staff all seem to be very kind and inviting. Only downfall towards Woodbury Manor is the loss of the minibus... I feel residents really enjoyed their time out and now works out to be very expensive on trips out and this is just lunch visits. I feel the residents will miss out such a lot on having no minibus, especially during summer months.
My sister-in-law has been a resident at Woodbury Manor since December 2021 and since that time, I have been telephoned regularly with an update on her well-being, her assessments and her medical needs. I am grateful that they keep me in the 'loop'. The staff are totally dedicated and some have become friends. They do all they can for my sister-in-law who unfortunately is in need of even more care and attention since her review last year. Whilst she is in the home, I know my sister-in-law is in a good place.
Our dear Mum moved to Woodbury Manor in March 2021, just as we were coming out of COVID, sadly she passed away in August. During her time there she was well cared for, she was kept safe and the staff showed nothing but kindness and compassion. As Mum's dementia deteriorated, she became more challenging but the staff managed her individual needs. They are really miracle workers. Mum was very happy there and saw Woodbury as her home. Staff and managers were friendly and would keep you informed with what was going on. A big thank you to all the team in the Dementia Wing. Superb facilities, hairdressers, chiropody, onsite health care, and in-house activities.
An excellent and happy Family Barbecue in the beautiful gardens at Woodbury Manor. Live music for all to enjoy, food and drink and lots of activities for children too. The staff seemed so happy to be able to hold such events again after the pandemic and they do everything possible to ensure the residents are able to participate and enjoy the day. A nice opportunity to meet other relatives and friends too. Thank you to all involved, especially the very hard-working Activity Co-ordinators.
Our family came to the barbecue on Saturday, it was lovely to see everyone so happy and chatting away. Auntie came into the home in January and has been welcomed and looked after well during this time. I feel very relaxed when I come to visit her, the staff work well together as a team and know all the residents well and their individual needs. A resident on the weekend said the manager was a lovely man, I agreed and said so are the rest of the staff. Keep up the good work, please.
The staff are very welcoming. The building is light and very cheerful. I feel my husband is extremely well looked after and seems to enjoy his food.
A nicely situated home in large grounds. Staff are always welcoming and residents are treated with courtesy and respect.
Five stars - cannot recommend this home enough. From the moment we arrived Mum felt at ease. She suffers from dementia. All the staff are highly experienced in dealing with all aspects of old age and dementia and the love and care they give is just like a family member would give. It has a vibrant feel and positive vibe from the fabulous, caring staff. The GP also is regularly seen to ask questions about your loved ones. The food is top-quality and served with a smile. Clean, bright, happy and homely.
The staff were all lovely and worked especially hard to make Christmas and the Christmas party a joyous and fun time for residents and guests alike.
Our mum has dementia as do all other people in this wing. I think the staff do show a lot of love and care to those difficult people with dementia. Management are very approachable and also shows a lot of kindness and compassion to my mum. Communication has been poor though and this could be improved, also feel that within the dementia wing, I would like to see the residents a lot more stimulated, feel they spend too much time sitting doing nothing.
It is almost a year that our mother has been a resident at Woodbury Manor. We have seen her settle even more and over this time has built a lovely rapport with all the team that work there. Both myself and sister are still so thankful she has a place here as it really is a very special care home. Mum has had small issues that are always discussed with us so we feel confident that her welfare is of the utmost importance to them. The assurance this gives us as a family is immeasurable and something we never take for granted. Well done to all of you.
The care my wife gets is excellent. The staff are really good and friendly. I could not wish for better. It gives me peace of mind knowing that my wife is being looked after so well.
My brother spent the last 8 months of his life at Woodbury Manor, suffering from a neurodegenerative condition. Although his health was declining, this was a happy time in his life because of the kindness and affection that he received from all the staff every day. They were professional and human. Whenever I visited him, I was also treated with kindness and affection. I visited most days and Woodbury Manor became a part of my life. Amidst the sadness of my brother's illness, I have the comfort of knowing that he was so well looked after.
My wife and I cannot speak highly enough of the Woodbury Manor Care Home, its management and staff. Each and every one, from cleaner to manager, does a very good job in every way. Kind, good-humoured and patient. We thank them all for making our mother happy, she spoke of you all with affection. No one was ever criticised - not ever.
My mother was a resident at Woodbury Manor for a period of six and half months. A very difficult decision to place her in a home was made so much easier by the way she was cared for by all staff. Not living locally also made it quite hard for the family, as it was difficult to see her on a regular basis. The staff were very professional in their dealings with my mother, also making sure she was able to settle down and adjust to her new surroundings very quickly. I have recently been able to move her to a care home closer to family, but will definitely not forget the kindness, love and care she was shown by all staff. The family did not have to worry about her welfare, being so far away, as we knew she was being well looked after. I would like to thank all of the staff for helping and caring for my mother during her time at Woodbury Manor. I would recommend Woodbury Manor and hope others are able to benefit from their services as my mother did.
My mother was in Woodbury Manor for just over a year when she sadly passed away in February 2025. Her arrival at the home was not as agreed as the hospital discharged her without telling me, however, the staff who weren't expecting her until the following week were kind and caring and made her feel as comfortable as possible and made a room available for her. Throughout her stay the staff have been supportive to her needs and consulted with me as and when necessary. Although my mother was unable to join in with many of the activities due to her dementia, the staff tried to engage with her and we, and other families were invited to many events - the home has a very homely and friendly atmosphere, the staff are very welcoming and the manager approachable. During her last few days she and the family were treated with great sensitivity.
The manager and his team are so kind and caring. There is no doubt they are totally dedicated to the care and happiness of the residents. Woodbury Manor has such a calm, warm and caring atmosphere. All the residents seem very settled and happy. There are many activities arranged which the residents thoroughly enjoy. My family and I feel very relieved and happy that Mum is so well cared for.
Mum was at Woodbury Manor from July 2020 - to August 2024 when she died. Over this time her health deteriorated and Mum needed extra support. We found the team at Woodbury was good and happy to assist. Indeed many staff were very good and went the extra mile, for her and the whole family, particularly in the last few weeks as she declined and our worries for her were at their height. I do not believe that anywhere will be perfect for 4 years, and there were small issues during her time at Woodbury. However, I was impressed that the leadership at Woodbury always had an open-door policy and were very happy to receive feedback and acted upon issues raised. The entertainment programme is designed to include everyone, and we were very pleased that Mum got to experience some of the events even when she was bedbound. When she died some staff were visibly upset at her passing, showing that many really did care about her. Thank you Woodbury for helping us all through this difficult period.
Woodbury Manor truly was the home from home. It made the very best of a hard part of my very independent nans life. Not wanting to leave her home the team at Woodbury welcomed my nan with open arms. They were patient with her, kind and caring and became our extended family over time. My nan loved her time there and always spoke highly of the staff. She was well taken care of and even pampered. My nan's final days there really opened our eyes to just how invested the team, staff, and managers are in each and every resident there. They went above and beyond to respect our wishes as a family, fought for my nan till the very end and when she did finally pass the care and love we felt will never be forgotten. Woodbury Manor will always hold a special place in my heart and if you ever have to make that choice of a care home, I would recommend Woodbury time and time again. They truly are amazing.
Attended the recent Woodbury Manor Care Home barbecue. We really enjoyed it, the atmosphere was warm and you could see the care/effort put in to make this experience special for the residents, family and friends. It felt like being part of a community. The staff are very caring, dedicated and attentive to the residents' needs. Management, two members of staff in particular are very approachable and welcome constant feedback to keep this care home at a very high standard. They act quickly on the feedback given. You can tell that they are kind and have compassion.
Cleanliness is always great and on top form... and staff all seem to be very kind and inviting. Only downfall towards Woodbury Manor is the loss of the minibus... I feel residents really enjoyed their time out and now works out to be very expensive on trips out and this is just lunch visits. I feel the residents will miss out such a lot on having no minibus, especially during summer months.
My sister-in-law has been a resident at Woodbury Manor since December 2021 and since that time, I have been telephoned regularly with an update on her well-being, her assessments and her medical needs. I am grateful that they keep me in the 'loop'. The staff are totally dedicated and some have become friends. They do all they can for my sister-in-law who unfortunately is in need of even more care and attention since her review last year. Whilst she is in the home, I know my sister-in-law is in a good place.
Our dear Mum moved to Woodbury Manor in March 2021, just as we were coming out of COVID, sadly she passed away in August. During her time there she was well cared for, she was kept safe and the staff showed nothing but kindness and compassion. As Mum's dementia deteriorated, she became more challenging but the staff managed her individual needs. They are really miracle workers. Mum was very happy there and saw Woodbury as her home. Staff and managers were friendly and would keep you informed with what was going on. A big thank you to all the team in the Dementia Wing. Superb facilities, hairdressers, chiropody, onsite health care, and in-house activities.
An excellent and happy Family Barbecue in the beautiful gardens at Woodbury Manor. Live music for all to enjoy, food and drink and lots of activities for children too. The staff seemed so happy to be able to hold such events again after the pandemic and they do everything possible to ensure the residents are able to participate and enjoy the day. A nice opportunity to meet other relatives and friends too. Thank you to all involved, especially the very hard-working Activity Co-ordinators.
Our family came to the barbecue on Saturday, it was lovely to see everyone so happy and chatting away. Auntie came into the home in January and has been welcomed and looked after well during this time. I feel very relaxed when I come to visit her, the staff work well together as a team and know all the residents well and their individual needs. A resident on the weekend said the manager was a lovely man, I agreed and said so are the rest of the staff. Keep up the good work, please.
The staff are very welcoming. The building is light and very cheerful. I feel my husband is extremely well looked after and seems to enjoy his food.
A nicely situated home in large grounds. Staff are always welcoming and residents are treated with courtesy and respect.
Five stars - cannot recommend this home enough. From the moment we arrived Mum felt at ease. She suffers from dementia. All the staff are highly experienced in dealing with all aspects of old age and dementia and the love and care they give is just like a family member would give. It has a vibrant feel and positive vibe from the fabulous, caring staff. The GP also is regularly seen to ask questions about your loved ones. The food is top-quality and served with a smile. Clean, bright, happy and homely.
The staff were all lovely and worked especially hard to make Christmas and the Christmas party a joyous and fun time for residents and guests alike.
Our mum has dementia as do all other people in this wing. I think the staff do show a lot of love and care to those difficult people with dementia. Management are very approachable and also shows a lot of kindness and compassion to my mum. Communication has been poor though and this could be improved, also feel that within the dementia wing, I would like to see the residents a lot more stimulated, feel they spend too much time sitting doing nothing.
It is almost a year that our mother has been a resident at Woodbury Manor. We have seen her settle even more and over this time has built a lovely rapport with all the team that work there. Both myself and sister are still so thankful she has a place here as it really is a very special care home. Mum has had small issues that are always discussed with us so we feel confident that her welfare is of the utmost importance to them. The assurance this gives us as a family is immeasurable and something we never take for granted. Well done to all of you.
The care my wife gets is excellent. The staff are really good and friendly. I could not wish for better. It gives me peace of mind knowing that my wife is being looked after so well.
My brother spent the last 8 months of his life at Woodbury Manor, suffering from a neurodegenerative condition. Although his health was declining, this was a happy time in his life because of the kindness and affection that he received from all the staff every day. They were professional and human. Whenever I visited him, I was also treated with kindness and affection. I visited most days and Woodbury Manor became a part of my life. Amidst the sadness of my brother's illness, I have the comfort of knowing that he was so well looked after.
My wife and I cannot speak highly enough of the Woodbury Manor Care Home, its management and staff. Each and every one, from cleaner to manager, does a very good job in every way. Kind, good-humoured and patient. We thank them all for making our mother happy, she spoke of you all with affection. No one was ever criticised - not ever.
My mother was a resident at Woodbury Manor for a period of six and half months. A very difficult decision to place her in a home was made so much easier by the way she was cared for by all staff. Not living locally also made it quite hard for the family, as it was difficult to see her on a regular basis. The staff were very professional in their dealings with my mother, also making sure she was able to settle down and adjust to her new surroundings very quickly. I have recently been able to move her to a care home closer to family, but will definitely not forget the kindness, love and care she was shown by all staff. The family did not have to worry about her welfare, being so far away, as we knew she was being well looked after. I would like to thank all of the staff for helping and caring for my mother during her time at Woodbury Manor. I would recommend Woodbury Manor and hope others are able to benefit from their services as my mother did.