162 East End Road, London, N2 0RU
View Full Details of Nazareth House - East FinchleyMy sister entered Nazareth House just after Easter 2024 as a resident with mobility needs. Early in October she was diagnosed with a terminal cancer. She passed away on October 26. During those six months her care needs progressed from assistance with mobility and bathing to full-scale palliative care. The response of the staff to those changing needs was exemplary. Her care went beyond professional - it came from the heart. She died peacefully, supported by the prayers of the inspirational Sisters of Nazareth.
Very pleased with the way Nazareth House is run at the moment. The staff are very caring and kind. The management is definitely more competent. You can actually communicate with the management and get results.
I cannot praise a particular member of staff (nurse) enough. Whenever I have any issues she provides me with reassurance. She knows exactly what is going on with my father. All the other staff are really friendly.
Pleased with the service overall, and would recommend it.
The staff were very helpful. They enabled my friend and I to take our friend out into the garden, in a wheelchair and when she returned they were able to direct us back to the lounge where someone was getting ready to put her onto a special bed. The home seemed very clean and there are books, trees and cars going by and even a small selection of biscuits for the residents. The chapel is very lovely.
My mum's experiences have been very positive and she is happy here. The staff are lovely and the nuns are really helpful. Everyone stops to have a chat, which makes for a friendly community. Mum's health has declined recently - she is 91 after all, but the support continues and no one moans about anything, of having to change her yet again. When Mum was better she used to love going to the evening socials which the nuns arranged and she still enjoys the parties and celebrations eg for the coronation. She likes going to Mass every day, even though she's not a Catholic.
I visit my friend on a regular basis and have found him well looked after and the carers helpful. I have no knowledge of the activities offered. My friend seems happy with the food provided. It would be helpful if a summary of the RDA account could be provided on a regular basis, maybe monthly.
I am very pleased with the care my mum (who has dementia) has received during several respite stays at Nazareth House. Everyone, from the receptionist to the house keepers are pleasant and welcoming. All the carer's I have had the pleasure to meet are compassionate, understanding, very friendly and knowledgable in their field. Nazareth House is well managed, the housekeeping is good and the restaurant provides a good variety of food.
I have always found the staff to be professional and they have always displayed empathy to the patients. The bingo is very good, and is enjoyed by all. The home has a good range of activities. My one concern is the smell of urine in the hallway. This is not all the time, however when it does it is very overpowering.
My sister entered Nazareth House just after Easter 2024 as a resident with mobility needs. Early in October she was diagnosed with a terminal cancer. She passed away on October 26. During those six months her care needs progressed from assistance with mobility and bathing to full-scale palliative care. The response of the staff to those changing needs was exemplary. Her care went beyond professional - it came from the heart. She died peacefully, supported by the prayers of the inspirational Sisters of Nazareth.
Very pleased with the way Nazareth House is run at the moment. The staff are very caring and kind. The management is definitely more competent. You can actually communicate with the management and get results.
I cannot praise a particular member of staff (nurse) enough. Whenever I have any issues she provides me with reassurance. She knows exactly what is going on with my father. All the other staff are really friendly.
Pleased with the service overall, and would recommend it.
The staff were very helpful. They enabled my friend and I to take our friend out into the garden, in a wheelchair and when she returned they were able to direct us back to the lounge where someone was getting ready to put her onto a special bed. The home seemed very clean and there are books, trees and cars going by and even a small selection of biscuits for the residents. The chapel is very lovely.
My mum's experiences have been very positive and she is happy here. The staff are lovely and the nuns are really helpful. Everyone stops to have a chat, which makes for a friendly community. Mum's health has declined recently - she is 91 after all, but the support continues and no one moans about anything, of having to change her yet again. When Mum was better she used to love going to the evening socials which the nuns arranged and she still enjoys the parties and celebrations eg for the coronation. She likes going to Mass every day, even though she's not a Catholic.
I visit my friend on a regular basis and have found him well looked after and the carers helpful. I have no knowledge of the activities offered. My friend seems happy with the food provided. It would be helpful if a summary of the RDA account could be provided on a regular basis, maybe monthly.
I am very pleased with the care my mum (who has dementia) has received during several respite stays at Nazareth House. Everyone, from the receptionist to the house keepers are pleasant and welcoming. All the carer's I have had the pleasure to meet are compassionate, understanding, very friendly and knowledgable in their field. Nazareth House is well managed, the housekeeping is good and the restaurant provides a good variety of food.
I have always found the staff to be professional and they have always displayed empathy to the patients. The bingo is very good, and is enjoyed by all. The home has a good range of activities. My one concern is the smell of urine in the hallway. This is not all the time, however when it does it is very overpowering.