Barford Court has welcomed my father into the home with kindness and respect. They have been responsive to his individual needs and wishes. He has spent a lot of time alone in his own home prior to admission and they are giving him the time and space to adjust to life with people around him. They listen to his requests and they will do their best to help him feel like he has been heard. Thank you so much.
Our Mum arrived in July 24 undernourished and very poorly, having undergone a series of falls at her home over the previous months. Since becoming a resident at BC her health has improved significantly, she's put on weight and those falls have become a distant memory. Mum enjoys the activities laid on and the company of other residents and staff, who always have time for her. A very well-run friendly home, the manager and his team of professionals have made a world of difference, our Mum has made friends here, among both residents & staff and is flourishing. We feel lucky to have found Barford Court, and have great peace of mind knowing Mum's being cared for round-the-clock. Thankyou
Mum has been at Barford Court for over two years. She is very comfortable, well looked after, enjoys the activities and is well fed. Staff are very proactive and know my Mum very well, adapting their support to her specific needs and wishes. They also keep me well informed and are always available to discuss her care. For me, this also gives me peace of mind.
Dad has now been a resident in Barford Court for over four years. He is so much happier than he was in his previous care home. The staff are so friendly and helpful and look after Dad so well. There is so much space in Barford Court that residents can join in with activities and socialise with other residents or find a quiet spot to relax if they prefer. There are always activities going on for the residents to do, if they want to get involved, as well as trips out for them to have a change of scenery and to get out in the fresh air. The quality of food is very good.
Mum has been a resident at Barford Court for over a year. She is so well cared for here, in many ways I have seen improvement, the staff always make sure that she enjoys being bathed, hair done, dressed nicely and eats meals with them together as friends, helping too when needed. Such basic care needs really you would think but with the extra positive attitude and training of the staff at Barford Court, they do these daily activities with so much care and respect. It is very important for the residents to enjoy these things together, as part of enhancing their daily life. Maintaining the skills of the residents for as long as possible, staff show such dignity and respect towards them, especially the company and friendship is so very important. When visiting Mum, everyone is so welcoming and friendly, "Hello, how are you?", are words I hear constantly around the home, to residents and visitors. Thank you.
The staff at Barford Court are always very kind and helpful, always make time to listen to any concerns we have and my Dad is very settled there. He enjoys the food and always enjoys tea and cake in the afternoon.
My mother has been a resident at Barford Court since 2017. During this time, I have never had cause to complain about her care. In a recent review that I helped her complete, she said that she is 'very happy' living at Barford Court, that the carers are 'kind' and supportive of her needs while also being respectful of her desire for privacy. As a regular visitor, I sometimes join in with the weekly activities and chat to staff and other residents. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming and I can see that everyone is well looked after. Over the years, I have had no hesitation in recommending Barford Court to friends whose loved ones have also enjoyed living there.
My sister is a resident at Barford Court, she has Parkinson's and Louis body dementia, she is very poorly. The love and care she receives from all the staff at Barford Court is fantastic. She needs her medication administered at exact times, and this is done by the team. Her quality of life is sadly deteriorating, however, the staff give her the very best care and make her stay there, as comfortable as possible. It's so reassuring for our family to know she is safe, cared for and loved by all at Barford Court. We couldn't wish for her to be in a better place, our thanks go to all the staff at Barford Court.
My mother has been resident at Barford Court for over four years. During this time her mental health has sadly and inevitably deteriorated, but her physical health has improved. This, we attribute to the focus on my mother's welfare, which has been evident throughout all this time. As a family, we are reassured by all the activities in which our mother is encouraged to engage and the willingness of staff to discuss and report on all our mother's needs and health.
My wife and I saw my aunt and noted how comfortable she was and how well she looked, with hair nicely done. She was in her room resting as she had a reaction to a flu jab the day before. We had a pleasant meeting with the manager where all our questions were fully and confidently answered. We remarked on how every member of staff we met had a smile and a cheerful word of greeting. My aunt's day was varied as her carer got her up and to lunch and brought her down to the pavilion where we sat and had good conversation with her and one of the other residents. We liked the bright new look after recent redecoration.
My mum has been a resident for just over a year. Welcomed into Barford Court family on arrival, the care is exceptional, and Mum has been so happy here. Mum loves to dance and mix with other people,w which happens frequently. All staff are approachable and friendly, delivering good, individual care.
My mother was to go into a retirement flat near me to keep an eye on her but before signing the contracts I realised she needed 24-hour supervision due to the onset of Alzheimer's. My mother was very reluctant to go into a care home. After settling in, I think she's forgotten she's in care with activities and company in the communal areas, particularly liking the exercises to dance music (ex disco dolly). When and if there are any problems, staff are quick to resolve any issues and are very friendly in what is a difficult and challenging profession. Barford Court is a lovely building near the sea in a just off-centre location with shops and cafes and plenty of public transport so I can visit easily and at any time of day. I have no regrets with placing my mother in Barford Court.
Barford Court has the potential to be an amazing care home for residents. It is a beautiful building and has lovely and caring staff but would benefit from stronger leadership from the management (not team leaders) and a more holistic training programme for staff. In addition, I think the activity programme needs to be improved with more musical activities and entertainment. However, I am very optimistic that the new manager will provide this as he gets to grips with his new role and introduces a listening and learning culture. Indeed I am very pleased that he has begun to establish a stronger communication channel with relatives and that new activity coordinators have already been recruited.
Dad has been at Barford Court for a year and the care staff are caring, responsive and kind. Continuity of staff and less agency could be improved. A new manager has just been appointed, who is more visible and responsive to suggestions than previous managers and has held the first relatives meeting during this year, which is welcomed. It is pleasing to hear that there are plans to improve the activities in the home to entertain and stimulate residents.
My mum has just died at Barford Court and many friends have asked how was she cared for. Mum had dementia and was at Barford Court for 4 years, going there after she had fallen at home, and spent a month in hospital. We were very anxious about how she would react. The short answer is that we feel we were so lucky that we found Barford Court. She took part in activities, painting, baking, and best of all, visits from animals. She wasn’t too partial to the chicken visit but loved the rabbits. Dad was welcomed by the staff – and they looked after him too. All the staff are kind and thoughtful. As Mum neared the end of life, we were so touched by staff coming to show us albums of photos taken of Mum over the years. Many came and said their final goodbyes when they could've been going home after a busy shift. So, if you face the unenviable task of finding 24-hour care for anyone, you can be sure that they will be cared for at all stages of life at Barford Court.
My sister recently became a permanent resident and has settled in extremely well. Our family are relieved that she is in a safe and caring environment with dedicated staff. Barford Court is in a great location with lovely gardens and a short walk from the sea. I highly recommend Barford Court.
My father died suddenly and we had to find emergency care for his companion. Barford Court offered her immediate respite care and she moved in the following day. After a month she became a permanent resident which was the best decision I could have made for her. She has settled in well and most of the time appears very happy. I cannot thank all the staff, team leaders, carers, housekeepers, maintenance team and admin team for the kind and considerate care which I see on a daily basis towards all the residents. The home is always clean and warm and comfortable for residents and visitors alike. The food is healthy and I often take in her favourite treats for her and her friends. There are also several pampering sessions she enjoys on a weekly basis. I would highly recommend this care home for anyone looking for a safe and caring environment and I would also like to say a big thank you to you all for what can sometimes be a very difficult job.
Barford Court staff have been fabulous with my partner as he has had repeated and unexpected trips to the hospital. It has been a frightening and confusing time for him and they have been kind, caring and attentive to his medical condition, raising concerns with medics when needed. It always feels safe and friendly when I visit, several times a week.
Entrusting your loved one into the care system has many concerns. Ours melted away within days of our dear Mum who stayed at Barford Court for what turned out to be her last few months of life. There is an atmosphere within the building that I can't quite explain, but one that has an overwhelming feeling of peace, calm and confidence. The dedicated team are some of the most caring people I've ever met, observing their daily challenges in their calm, respectful, professional manner filled me with confidence that I had found the perfect home for her. Mum always praised the cuisine, and we sampled this ourselves when we joined mum for Christmas lunch. The domestic team were constantly cleaning all areas (no unpleasant odours!). I can only praise the entire team for their love and compassion shown to Mum and myself, I shall be eternally grateful to them all for making mums last months safe, secure and content, and giving me peace of mind that I'd chosen the best care home for her.
It is not always easy to get dedicated staff who are prepared to become part of a dedicated team but are employed by an agency when they are committed to obtain a wage/salary; by and large, the staff do a great job, which is much appreciated myself and others. I apologise that my condition is not as good as it might be, but age and lack of mobility do not allow it.
Barford Court has welcomed my father into the home with kindness and respect. They have been responsive to his individual needs and wishes. He has spent a lot of time alone in his own home prior to admission and they are giving him the time and space to adjust to life with people around him. They listen to his requests and they will do their best to help him feel like he has been heard. Thank you so much.
Our Mum arrived in July 24 undernourished and very poorly, having undergone a series of falls at her home over the previous months. Since becoming a resident at BC her health has improved significantly, she's put on weight and those falls have become a distant memory. Mum enjoys the activities laid on and the company of other residents and staff, who always have time for her. A very well-run friendly home, the manager and his team of professionals have made a world of difference, our Mum has made friends here, among both residents & staff and is flourishing. We feel lucky to have found Barford Court, and have great peace of mind knowing Mum's being cared for round-the-clock. Thankyou
Mum has been at Barford Court for over two years. She is very comfortable, well looked after, enjoys the activities and is well fed. Staff are very proactive and know my Mum very well, adapting their support to her specific needs and wishes. They also keep me well informed and are always available to discuss her care. For me, this also gives me peace of mind.
Dad has now been a resident in Barford Court for over four years. He is so much happier than he was in his previous care home. The staff are so friendly and helpful and look after Dad so well. There is so much space in Barford Court that residents can join in with activities and socialise with other residents or find a quiet spot to relax if they prefer. There are always activities going on for the residents to do, if they want to get involved, as well as trips out for them to have a change of scenery and to get out in the fresh air. The quality of food is very good.
Mum has been a resident at Barford Court for over a year. She is so well cared for here, in many ways I have seen improvement, the staff always make sure that she enjoys being bathed, hair done, dressed nicely and eats meals with them together as friends, helping too when needed. Such basic care needs really you would think but with the extra positive attitude and training of the staff at Barford Court, they do these daily activities with so much care and respect. It is very important for the residents to enjoy these things together, as part of enhancing their daily life. Maintaining the skills of the residents for as long as possible, staff show such dignity and respect towards them, especially the company and friendship is so very important. When visiting Mum, everyone is so welcoming and friendly, "Hello, how are you?", are words I hear constantly around the home, to residents and visitors. Thank you.
The staff at Barford Court are always very kind and helpful, always make time to listen to any concerns we have and my Dad is very settled there. He enjoys the food and always enjoys tea and cake in the afternoon.
My mother has been a resident at Barford Court since 2017. During this time, I have never had cause to complain about her care. In a recent review that I helped her complete, she said that she is 'very happy' living at Barford Court, that the carers are 'kind' and supportive of her needs while also being respectful of her desire for privacy. As a regular visitor, I sometimes join in with the weekly activities and chat to staff and other residents. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming and I can see that everyone is well looked after. Over the years, I have had no hesitation in recommending Barford Court to friends whose loved ones have also enjoyed living there.
My sister is a resident at Barford Court, she has Parkinson's and Louis body dementia, she is very poorly. The love and care she receives from all the staff at Barford Court is fantastic. She needs her medication administered at exact times, and this is done by the team. Her quality of life is sadly deteriorating, however, the staff give her the very best care and make her stay there, as comfortable as possible. It's so reassuring for our family to know she is safe, cared for and loved by all at Barford Court. We couldn't wish for her to be in a better place, our thanks go to all the staff at Barford Court.
My mother has been resident at Barford Court for over four years. During this time her mental health has sadly and inevitably deteriorated, but her physical health has improved. This, we attribute to the focus on my mother's welfare, which has been evident throughout all this time. As a family, we are reassured by all the activities in which our mother is encouraged to engage and the willingness of staff to discuss and report on all our mother's needs and health.
My wife and I saw my aunt and noted how comfortable she was and how well she looked, with hair nicely done. She was in her room resting as she had a reaction to a flu jab the day before. We had a pleasant meeting with the manager where all our questions were fully and confidently answered. We remarked on how every member of staff we met had a smile and a cheerful word of greeting. My aunt's day was varied as her carer got her up and to lunch and brought her down to the pavilion where we sat and had good conversation with her and one of the other residents. We liked the bright new look after recent redecoration.
My mum has been a resident for just over a year. Welcomed into Barford Court family on arrival, the care is exceptional, and Mum has been so happy here. Mum loves to dance and mix with other people,w which happens frequently. All staff are approachable and friendly, delivering good, individual care.
My mother was to go into a retirement flat near me to keep an eye on her but before signing the contracts I realised she needed 24-hour supervision due to the onset of Alzheimer's. My mother was very reluctant to go into a care home. After settling in, I think she's forgotten she's in care with activities and company in the communal areas, particularly liking the exercises to dance music (ex disco dolly). When and if there are any problems, staff are quick to resolve any issues and are very friendly in what is a difficult and challenging profession. Barford Court is a lovely building near the sea in a just off-centre location with shops and cafes and plenty of public transport so I can visit easily and at any time of day. I have no regrets with placing my mother in Barford Court.
Barford Court has the potential to be an amazing care home for residents. It is a beautiful building and has lovely and caring staff but would benefit from stronger leadership from the management (not team leaders) and a more holistic training programme for staff. In addition, I think the activity programme needs to be improved with more musical activities and entertainment. However, I am very optimistic that the new manager will provide this as he gets to grips with his new role and introduces a listening and learning culture. Indeed I am very pleased that he has begun to establish a stronger communication channel with relatives and that new activity coordinators have already been recruited.
Dad has been at Barford Court for a year and the care staff are caring, responsive and kind. Continuity of staff and less agency could be improved. A new manager has just been appointed, who is more visible and responsive to suggestions than previous managers and has held the first relatives meeting during this year, which is welcomed. It is pleasing to hear that there are plans to improve the activities in the home to entertain and stimulate residents.
My mum has just died at Barford Court and many friends have asked how was she cared for. Mum had dementia and was at Barford Court for 4 years, going there after she had fallen at home, and spent a month in hospital. We were very anxious about how she would react. The short answer is that we feel we were so lucky that we found Barford Court. She took part in activities, painting, baking, and best of all, visits from animals. She wasn’t too partial to the chicken visit but loved the rabbits. Dad was welcomed by the staff – and they looked after him too. All the staff are kind and thoughtful. As Mum neared the end of life, we were so touched by staff coming to show us albums of photos taken of Mum over the years. Many came and said their final goodbyes when they could've been going home after a busy shift. So, if you face the unenviable task of finding 24-hour care for anyone, you can be sure that they will be cared for at all stages of life at Barford Court.
My sister recently became a permanent resident and has settled in extremely well. Our family are relieved that she is in a safe and caring environment with dedicated staff. Barford Court is in a great location with lovely gardens and a short walk from the sea. I highly recommend Barford Court.
My father died suddenly and we had to find emergency care for his companion. Barford Court offered her immediate respite care and she moved in the following day. After a month she became a permanent resident which was the best decision I could have made for her. She has settled in well and most of the time appears very happy. I cannot thank all the staff, team leaders, carers, housekeepers, maintenance team and admin team for the kind and considerate care which I see on a daily basis towards all the residents. The home is always clean and warm and comfortable for residents and visitors alike. The food is healthy and I often take in her favourite treats for her and her friends. There are also several pampering sessions she enjoys on a weekly basis. I would highly recommend this care home for anyone looking for a safe and caring environment and I would also like to say a big thank you to you all for what can sometimes be a very difficult job.
Barford Court staff have been fabulous with my partner as he has had repeated and unexpected trips to the hospital. It has been a frightening and confusing time for him and they have been kind, caring and attentive to his medical condition, raising concerns with medics when needed. It always feels safe and friendly when I visit, several times a week.
Entrusting your loved one into the care system has many concerns. Ours melted away within days of our dear Mum who stayed at Barford Court for what turned out to be her last few months of life. There is an atmosphere within the building that I can't quite explain, but one that has an overwhelming feeling of peace, calm and confidence. The dedicated team are some of the most caring people I've ever met, observing their daily challenges in their calm, respectful, professional manner filled me with confidence that I had found the perfect home for her. Mum always praised the cuisine, and we sampled this ourselves when we joined mum for Christmas lunch. The domestic team were constantly cleaning all areas (no unpleasant odours!). I can only praise the entire team for their love and compassion shown to Mum and myself, I shall be eternally grateful to them all for making mums last months safe, secure and content, and giving me peace of mind that I'd chosen the best care home for her.
It is not always easy to get dedicated staff who are prepared to become part of a dedicated team but are employed by an agency when they are committed to obtain a wage/salary; by and large, the staff do a great job, which is much appreciated myself and others. I apologise that my condition is not as good as it might be, but age and lack of mobility do not allow it.