My mum settled into Plas Parcian immediately. The home can truly be
called home because it is bright, warm and welcoming. The staff are a
major factor in this. All residents are treated with care and every
effort is made to preserve their dignity. The food is nutritious and
well prepared in a modern clean kitchen. The home is designed to
stimulate and nurture. The bedrooms are comfortable (I saw quite a few
when empty). Families are also welcomed into the home and family privacy
is respected. I do not hesitate to recommend this home for those people
with dementia - families are left completely reassured that their loved
ones are safe and well cared for.
08 April 2016
My mother entered Olinda Trust in November 2015 and from day one she was
treated as part of an extended family. Nothing is too much trouble and
the staff take the time to get to know her, her life story and family
members who visit. My mother is encouraged to remain as independent as
possible and to feel valued and useful, she is often involved with small
chores like dusting, wiping down tables and folding clothes. Activities
throughout the day are varied with outings being a regular occurrence.
My mother loves the singing and dancing groups held locally. My mother
is very happy in Olinda "A true home from home".
Latest Reviews for Parkland Place
08 June 2016
My mum settled into Plas Parcian immediately. The home can truly be
called home because it is bright, warm and welcoming. The staff are a
major factor in this. All residents are treated with care and every
effort is made to preserve their dignity. The food is nutritious and
well prepared in a modern clean kitchen. The home is designed to
stimulate and nurture. The bedrooms are comfortable (I saw quite a few
when empty). Families are also welcomed into the home and family privacy
is respected. I do not hesitate to recommend this home for those people
with dementia - families are left completely reassured that their loved
ones are safe and well cared for.
08 April 2016
My mother entered Olinda Trust in November 2015 and from day one she was
treated as part of an extended family. Nothing is too much trouble and
the staff take the time to get to know her, her life story and family
members who visit. My mother is encouraged to remain as independent as
possible and to feel valued and useful, she is often involved with small
chores like dusting, wiping down tables and folding clothes. Activities
throughout the day are varied with outings being a regular occurrence.
My mother loves the singing and dancing groups held locally. My mother
is very happy in Olinda "A true home from home".