From the first day my father became a resident I have found all staff to be friendly and helpful. As my father's health has changed over the period he has been in Meadowyrthe, members of staff have changed and adapted to cater for his needs. I get regular updates by phone or in person from the staff on his condition or any up and coming appointments. I have found the carers treat my father with respect and dignity, as if he were their own, which gives me great piece of mind.
My mother is living here, manager and staff are fantastic, really look after the residents well and really do care. So thank you to all the staff for looking after Mother and making her life so much better.
Dad went there for respite first time since his Alzheimer’s diagnosis ten years ago. So I was obviously dubious. He spent a week there and was well cared for and happy. He was sitting doing a jigsaw with a member of staff when I went unannounced to pick him up. I am so grateful to one staff member in particular and all the staff at Meadowryth.
My husband is currently staying here for respite and has settled quite well, staff are respectful, chatty, and always ready to help in any way possible, not sure how long he will be staying but I have no worries he's been looked after. No real concerns
The worst nightmare of my life. My husband got out of the premises. Three security doors then the front door and walked home. No one had any idea until I phoned to tell. He came into our house I thought it was an intruder and was going to be attacked. He was cold and carried a big bag of clothes with him so grateful nothing happened to him. Can you just imagine the uproar that would have been.
My mother was here for temporary respite before going into a permanent care home. A difficult phase as Mum had lived at her home all her life. The staff handled her initial anxiety really well. When I visited they were always very respectful, chatty and cheerful with Mum. The manager, talked me through Mum's file very well. It was comprehensively and accurately written. Staff were also very responsive to requests. When I asked if I could take Mum outside in her wheelchair they transferred her by hoist as soon as they could. They were also very responsive when I phoned to ask how Mum was doing (I live far away). Overall they provided a good level of care and were very welcoming and friend each time I visited.
From the first day my father became a resident I have found all staff to be friendly and helpful. As my father's health has changed over the period he has been in Meadowyrthe, members of staff have changed and adapted to cater for his needs. I get regular updates by phone or in person from the staff on his condition or any up and coming appointments. I have found the carers treat my father with respect and dignity, as if he were their own, which gives me great piece of mind.
My mother is living here, manager and staff are fantastic, really look after the residents well and really do care. So thank you to all the staff for looking after Mother and making her life so much better.
Dad went there for respite first time since his Alzheimer’s diagnosis ten years ago. So I was obviously dubious. He spent a week there and was well cared for and happy. He was sitting doing a jigsaw with a member of staff when I went unannounced to pick him up. I am so grateful to one staff member in particular and all the staff at Meadowryth.
My husband is currently staying here for respite and has settled quite well, staff are respectful, chatty, and always ready to help in any way possible, not sure how long he will be staying but I have no worries he's been looked after. No real concerns
The worst nightmare of my life. My husband got out of the premises. Three security doors then the front door and walked home. No one had any idea until I phoned to tell. He came into our house I thought it was an intruder and was going to be attacked. He was cold and carried a big bag of clothes with him so grateful nothing happened to him. Can you just imagine the uproar that would have been.
My mother was here for temporary respite before going into a permanent care home. A difficult phase as Mum had lived at her home all her life. The staff handled her initial anxiety really well. When I visited they were always very respectful, chatty and cheerful with Mum. The manager, talked me through Mum's file very well. It was comprehensively and accurately written. Staff were also very responsive to requests. When I asked if I could take Mum outside in her wheelchair they transferred her by hoist as soon as they could. They were also very responsive when I phoned to ask how Mum was doing (I live far away). Overall they provided a good level of care and were very welcoming and friend each time I visited.