15 Stocker Road, Bognor Regis, PO21 2QL
View Full Details of Cherington Nursing HomeAlthough my husband only spent a few days there, his care was very high standard.. He had a nice room with a view ou of the window and he was kept warm and comfortable. Staff who took care of him treated him with kindness and respect.
Absolutely shocking, wouldn’t even send my dog there. Care poor, all the carers ignore you. Never saw the manager, only once, non-existent. Dressed my Mother in everyone else’s clothes due to my mother’s clothes frequently going missing even after having repeated conversations with the management who assured us that they would locate them. Worst place I’ve ever seen poor practices being observed. My mother ended up with a bruise on her nose, but no real explanation for why. Visitor's room frequently cluttered up with boxes never any chairs. I could go on forever, one thing is for sure, think twice before entertaining this establishment. PS my mother has moved to a beautiful care home and guess what, when she left the majority of her clothes were still missing so she had to leave without them.
My husband has been in Cherington Nursing Home since August 2021 and I have been delighted with the care he has received. The manager and her staff are excellent. They keep me informed of his condition and health. Nothing seems too much for them. They are also so welcoming which means I have no doubts about visiting. I am sure I would find it impossible to find anywhere better.
We've been so impressed by the manager and the team at Cherington Nursing Home and how they are looking after our father. He had a difficult year, they agreed to take him and he's now so settled and so well looked after. We are very grateful for the kindness and professionality of all the team there.
My wife needed care and we visited Cherington Nursing Home in June and instantly knew it was right for her. After a period of hospitalisation, my wife had been bed-bound for many weeks but within two days at Cherington they had her up and in a chair and we were then able to sit in the garden with her when we visited. The staff were all very caring and couldn’t do enough for my wife. We are devastated to have lost her but know that her last few months were as good as they could possibly have been given the terrible illness she had. We would have no hesitation in recommending Cherington for anyone looking for care for a loved one. Thank you to the manager and her team for everything.
My father was in this home over a year. I had cause to complain on many occasions regarding how he was left not able to reach drinks and having so much thickener in his drink it was like a blancmange! Plus much more. I saw my dad on Monday. He was his usual self on Thursday. I had a phone call saying he’s on antibiotics for a scratch on his head, by Sunday he was dead. I received nothing from the home in terms of any explanation as to what happened, I collected his things and staff didn’t once convey sympathy or ask how I was in fact they acted the same as usual. I had to contact the manager after, which ten days after my dad's death I received a condolence card which was suitable for Valentine’s Day. I left a message for the overall manager to contact me. I’m still waiting. Whilst there are worse homes, this one needs vast improvement and staff need lessons in care and conduct.
Although my husband only spent a few days there, his care was very high standard.. He had a nice room with a view ou of the window and he was kept warm and comfortable. Staff who took care of him treated him with kindness and respect.
Absolutely shocking, wouldn’t even send my dog there. Care poor, all the carers ignore you. Never saw the manager, only once, non-existent. Dressed my Mother in everyone else’s clothes due to my mother’s clothes frequently going missing even after having repeated conversations with the management who assured us that they would locate them. Worst place I’ve ever seen poor practices being observed. My mother ended up with a bruise on her nose, but no real explanation for why. Visitor's room frequently cluttered up with boxes never any chairs. I could go on forever, one thing is for sure, think twice before entertaining this establishment. PS my mother has moved to a beautiful care home and guess what, when she left the majority of her clothes were still missing so she had to leave without them.
My husband has been in Cherington Nursing Home since August 2021 and I have been delighted with the care he has received. The manager and her staff are excellent. They keep me informed of his condition and health. Nothing seems too much for them. They are also so welcoming which means I have no doubts about visiting. I am sure I would find it impossible to find anywhere better.
We've been so impressed by the manager and the team at Cherington Nursing Home and how they are looking after our father. He had a difficult year, they agreed to take him and he's now so settled and so well looked after. We are very grateful for the kindness and professionality of all the team there.
My wife needed care and we visited Cherington Nursing Home in June and instantly knew it was right for her. After a period of hospitalisation, my wife had been bed-bound for many weeks but within two days at Cherington they had her up and in a chair and we were then able to sit in the garden with her when we visited. The staff were all very caring and couldn’t do enough for my wife. We are devastated to have lost her but know that her last few months were as good as they could possibly have been given the terrible illness she had. We would have no hesitation in recommending Cherington for anyone looking for care for a loved one. Thank you to the manager and her team for everything.
My father was in this home over a year. I had cause to complain on many occasions regarding how he was left not able to reach drinks and having so much thickener in his drink it was like a blancmange! Plus much more. I saw my dad on Monday. He was his usual self on Thursday. I had a phone call saying he’s on antibiotics for a scratch on his head, by Sunday he was dead. I received nothing from the home in terms of any explanation as to what happened, I collected his things and staff didn’t once convey sympathy or ask how I was in fact they acted the same as usual. I had to contact the manager after, which ten days after my dad's death I received a condolence card which was suitable for Valentine’s Day. I left a message for the overall manager to contact me. I’m still waiting. Whilst there are worse homes, this one needs vast improvement and staff need lessons in care and conduct.