Latest Reviews for Meadowfield House Home for Older People
12 July 2024
I was in Meadowfield for 9 weeks after breaking my hip and got loads of
help from occupational therapy and physio. All did a great job. Also,
the management and carers who looked after me were excellent.
25 August 2022
My grandma was in this care home after a fall and stay in hospital, at
first we were all nervous about the transition as previously she was
independently living at home, however, the care staff were brilliant.
Any concerns they would ease, the management staff team are all
wonderful and all work towards providing a common goal of making lives
better. The home in itself isn’t the most modern but the staff and
office team make up for that which is the most important thing. If I
could give 10 stars, I would. You are all an asset to the care industry.
26 July 2021
Poor safety standards for the management of medications for vulnerable
residents. Poor support from qualified individuals in the CHESS team
apart from district nurses. Difficulty getting GP to visit or prescribe
and time is taken to obtain an appropriate prescription from the home
practice. Food options are good.
Latest Reviews for Meadowfield House Home for Older People
12 July 2024
I was in Meadowfield for 9 weeks after breaking my hip and got loads of
help from occupational therapy and physio. All did a great job. Also,
the management and carers who looked after me were excellent.
25 August 2022
My grandma was in this care home after a fall and stay in hospital, at
first we were all nervous about the transition as previously she was
independently living at home, however, the care staff were brilliant.
Any concerns they would ease, the management staff team are all
wonderful and all work towards providing a common goal of making lives
better. The home in itself isn’t the most modern but the staff and
office team make up for that which is the most important thing. If I
could give 10 stars, I would. You are all an asset to the care industry.
26 July 2021
Poor safety standards for the management of medications for vulnerable
residents. Poor support from qualified individuals in the CHESS team
apart from district nurses. Difficulty getting GP to visit or prescribe
and time is taken to obtain an appropriate prescription from the home
practice. Food options are good.