227 Penn Road, Wolverhampton, WV4 5TY
View Full Details of The Leylands Residential Care HomeMy father moved to The Leylands in October 2019. It was immediately apparent how content he was there. The staff have, without exception, been wonderful, caring and compassionate. They looked after him and kept him safe during the whole of the pandemic and managed to deal with the lockdown element and enforced isolation with great competence and sensitivity being aware of local restrictions and national ones. I cannot praise them highly enough for the standard of care provided over a period of almost four years. This applies to all staff including kitchen, maintenance and cleaning staff. The staff and management at all times worked together for the benefit of the residents.
My dad was in The Leylands from August until December before being discharged home. The care he received was absolutely wonderful. All the staff are so kind, kept me informed and visiting was no problem. He really praises the food. Nothing was ever too much trouble, it felt like he was part of The Leylands family.
My father went into The Leylands in early October 2022 and stayed there for nearly six weeks. I cannot thank the manager and the wonderful staff enough. They were so caring with Dad and even accommodated our wishes for Dad to get Punjabi vegetarian food. They were all brilliant at communicating and keeping us up-to-date too. Thank God for people like you, and for the job you do.
I cannot heap enough praise on the whole team at Leylands for the way they are caring for my 94-year-old mom. She was moved there from Fairoak at Cannock. She has dementia plus other serious health issues. In hospital, she was bed bound, unresponsive and refusing to eat or drink. Now, after just 2 weeks, she is joining in with activities, eating food she has never tried before and yesterday, she actually walked into the visiting room, with the help of the carers, with a smile on her face - something I didn't think I would see her do again! They have given her a level of dignity and independence. Whatever the future holds, I will be eternally grateful to them all for the care and compassion they have shown her and for giving me a bit of my mom back.
My father moved to The Leylands in October 2019. It was immediately apparent how content he was there. The staff have, without exception, been wonderful, caring and compassionate. They looked after him and kept him safe during the whole of the pandemic and managed to deal with the lockdown element and enforced isolation with great competence and sensitivity being aware of local restrictions and national ones. I cannot praise them highly enough for the standard of care provided over a period of almost four years. This applies to all staff including kitchen, maintenance and cleaning staff. The staff and management at all times worked together for the benefit of the residents.
My dad was in The Leylands from August until December before being discharged home. The care he received was absolutely wonderful. All the staff are so kind, kept me informed and visiting was no problem. He really praises the food. Nothing was ever too much trouble, it felt like he was part of The Leylands family.
My father went into The Leylands in early October 2022 and stayed there for nearly six weeks. I cannot thank the manager and the wonderful staff enough. They were so caring with Dad and even accommodated our wishes for Dad to get Punjabi vegetarian food. They were all brilliant at communicating and keeping us up-to-date too. Thank God for people like you, and for the job you do.
I cannot heap enough praise on the whole team at Leylands for the way they are caring for my 94-year-old mom. She was moved there from Fairoak at Cannock. She has dementia plus other serious health issues. In hospital, she was bed bound, unresponsive and refusing to eat or drink. Now, after just 2 weeks, she is joining in with activities, eating food she has never tried before and yesterday, she actually walked into the visiting room, with the help of the carers, with a smile on her face - something I didn't think I would see her do again! They have given her a level of dignity and independence. Whatever the future holds, I will be eternally grateful to them all for the care and compassion they have shown her and for giving me a bit of my mom back.