58/60 Main Street, Middleton, Market Harborough, LE16 8YU
View Full Details of Manor House Residential HomeExcellent care residents are treated with dignity and respect. Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, always clean fresh and tidy the staff always make you welcome. The food is excellent, they cater for residents' needs.
I am absolutely amazed what a difference it has made to my 102-year-old mother who moved into this care home in November 2024 after living on her own in a bungalow at a Retirement Village in another county, even with a very extensive care package provided for her she struggled to be happy. She has a lovely bedroom on the first floor and she is encouraged to stay in the communal lounge with the other residents during the day where she can see everything that is going on around her. She can see the other residents and understands that she is not alone in needing the care and support that is provided by an excellent team of care and support staff and a brilliant manager and assistant manager who are very conscientious and supportive and extremely hard working to ensure that all the resident's needs are met in full at all times.
Mum has now been at Manor House Residental Home for just over 3 years and she has been very well cared for during that time. The staff are absolutely amazing, so cheerful, friendly and caring and mum loves them. I am always informed if Mum isn't well and any action they are taking such as calling the doctor. I receive photos when Mum has been involved in activities and it's lovely to see her dancing or being entertained. It's good to see the home being decorated and constantly improving too. Overall, a lovely place and I feel secure about Mum living there and having really good care. Thank you.
As a family, we did a lot of soul searching before we decided it was impossible to look after Mum at home. Her Alzheimer's and dementia were progressing and she had had many falls, not being able to get up again. Her move to the Manor House for a week's respite care in July 2019 made our decision easier and Mum moved in permanently in August 2019. Sadly Mum passed away peacefully at the end of June 2021. The care she received in the two years she was there was second to none, specially during the Covid pandemic when we were unable to visit. I cannot thank the staff at the Manor House enough for their hard work and dedication to looking after Mum.
My grandad was at Manor House for many years and he loved the place. The carers were great with him, always having a joke and a laugh. Prior to moving to Manor House he had a difficult time with his meds and changed him to a point where it was awkward to be around him. However shortly after moving to Manor House, I don't know what they did, but he was his old self again and would always have a smile on his face when I saw him. It was tough during covid times as the isolation didn't help, but the home was still great and had no cases in the home.
Dad had Alzheimer’s and he lived at Manor House for three and a half years. I never once regretted my decision. He was always very well cared for and all the staff were kind and considerate. I visited frequently in the early months and I never felt this was a problem. Covid has meant only a handful of visits in the last 12 months, but I was confident Dad was being looked after. My thanks to all the staff, each and every one of them, the work you do is so very precious.
Excellent care residents are treated with dignity and respect. Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, always clean fresh and tidy the staff always make you welcome. The food is excellent, they cater for residents' needs.
I am absolutely amazed what a difference it has made to my 102-year-old mother who moved into this care home in November 2024 after living on her own in a bungalow at a Retirement Village in another county, even with a very extensive care package provided for her she struggled to be happy. She has a lovely bedroom on the first floor and she is encouraged to stay in the communal lounge with the other residents during the day where she can see everything that is going on around her. She can see the other residents and understands that she is not alone in needing the care and support that is provided by an excellent team of care and support staff and a brilliant manager and assistant manager who are very conscientious and supportive and extremely hard working to ensure that all the resident's needs are met in full at all times.
Mum has now been at Manor House Residental Home for just over 3 years and she has been very well cared for during that time. The staff are absolutely amazing, so cheerful, friendly and caring and mum loves them. I am always informed if Mum isn't well and any action they are taking such as calling the doctor. I receive photos when Mum has been involved in activities and it's lovely to see her dancing or being entertained. It's good to see the home being decorated and constantly improving too. Overall, a lovely place and I feel secure about Mum living there and having really good care. Thank you.
As a family, we did a lot of soul searching before we decided it was impossible to look after Mum at home. Her Alzheimer's and dementia were progressing and she had had many falls, not being able to get up again. Her move to the Manor House for a week's respite care in July 2019 made our decision easier and Mum moved in permanently in August 2019. Sadly Mum passed away peacefully at the end of June 2021. The care she received in the two years she was there was second to none, specially during the Covid pandemic when we were unable to visit. I cannot thank the staff at the Manor House enough for their hard work and dedication to looking after Mum.
My grandad was at Manor House for many years and he loved the place. The carers were great with him, always having a joke and a laugh. Prior to moving to Manor House he had a difficult time with his meds and changed him to a point where it was awkward to be around him. However shortly after moving to Manor House, I don't know what they did, but he was his old self again and would always have a smile on his face when I saw him. It was tough during covid times as the isolation didn't help, but the home was still great and had no cases in the home.
Dad had Alzheimer’s and he lived at Manor House for three and a half years. I never once regretted my decision. He was always very well cared for and all the staff were kind and considerate. I visited frequently in the early months and I never felt this was a problem. Covid has meant only a handful of visits in the last 12 months, but I was confident Dad was being looked after. My thanks to all the staff, each and every one of them, the work you do is so very precious.