Dog & Duck Lane, Morton, Gainsborough, DN21 3BB
View Full Details of Morton ManorThe staff are very friendly and Grandad thoroughly enjoys his visits and his overnight stays.
It was a very nice experience. Staff are lovely and friendly. Dad enjoyed staying the night and having fish and chips.
It's never going to be an easy decision to place a loved one in a care home - nowhere is going to compare to home. Sadly, my dad has too many complex health conditions to remain safely at home. He was discharged from the hospital to Morton Manor. He's settled in so well, and as a family, we have decided to keep him in long-term care. The staff are all kind and caring, and the manager is compassionate.
My father moved here in December 2023 from a residential home as was not able to get the nursing care he needed. As soon as he moved in they assessed his nursing needs, contacted doctors, involved me in all decisions and care plans and asked my opinion all along. They have continued to care for him as needed and changed plans when deteriorating as necessary. They always know how he is mentally and physically and treat him with dignity, care and friendliness.
My wife has dementia and her behaviour can be quite challenging (in my view) but the staff are very good to her and I belive she is lucky to be here.
Excellent food, very caring lovely staff. Can't praise the manager enough, always willing to go the extra mile to help out, very professional and caring.
My dad arrived at Morton Manor in August 2024 and I can speak for the whole family when I say that we are delight with the care my dad constantly receives. All staff are warm, welcoming, caring and extremely responsive to his on going needs. Food is always of a high standard. I feel there is an extremely personal touch about Morton Manor. Thank you to all.
I've been coming to visit a resident since December 2022 and I've certainly noticed a great improvement with all the running of the home, staffing has certainly improved, staff caring is excellent and spending time with residents, entertainment and being kind and understanding. Since, food has certainly improved and has a choice of menu. The manager has got all things improved 100%, very approachable. Clean. Big improvement with mental health issues and understanding.
The crae home takes really good care of my mum and other residents and they are really welcome. I have seen a really good improvement.
Excellent care all round. Can't fault the manager or staff.
An experience I would not like to repeat, the owners and manager in Dec 2021 absolutely hopeless. The home got a new manager who was approachable, caring, and well-qualified but got no support. Reported an incident regarding the agency carer and my mum, heard about it, and witnessed mum's distress the same morning, my mum with dementia was so shaken up she could not stop shaking. Spoke to one of the carers who identified who it was and I asked for them to ensure this was documented, no mention of this in care notes, despite emailing the manager and hand delivering a printed email. The care home stopped using the agency which is explanation enough of the undocumented issue. The then-acting manager hid from me whenever we visited. I have involved safeguarding and CQC previously for other matters. Lack of care notes led to being turned down three times for full funding. So as it stands and this is not all the issues I would not recommend this nursing home. They do have some brilliant carers.
This care home is off the scale, it is poorly managed, redolent of urine and the floors are sticky. One Friday the so-called manager left for a 3-day break having changed the locks on the drugs cabinet without telling any of the staff the new code! The manager has a selective memory when it comes to facts, he will say and do anything to keep residents in the home. The health and safety are non-existent, the keys for the courtyard doors are kept on one ring and not marked with the room numbers, and the room my wife was unfortunate enough to stay in had a courtyard door that could not be opened from the room. The bedding was not even looked at never mind changed for the whole of the week she was there. The maintenance man told me "the management knew about the faulty lock but would not release the money to be replaced by him". When my wife wanted to leave the home, the manager told her that she had an x-ray booked for the Friday and they could only pick up at the home. Disgusting.
Mum was discharged from the hospital to Morton Manor in Sept 2021. Overall experience was poor. The room was often unclean, poor communication, lack of management, and on two occasions I arrived to find mum with no cup/glass or drink jug. Always other's clothes in mum's draws and mum's clothes and a new blanket went missing.
Morton Manor has friendly staff, lovely rooms and is in a very quiet setting.
My father is being cared for at The Manor and we are extremely pleased with the care given, the professionalism and friendliness of all the staff. My father is well looked after and cared for and us the family are always consulted and involved in everything to do with dad.
I found The Manor at Morton to be clean, very friendly and nothing was too much trouble if you have a problem with the resident they help solve it without hesitation. I always get asked if I would like a drink, I've seen my brother's meals they are all fresh and homemade. At first, I thought oh no The Manor, but myself, my daughter and granddaughter went wow! This is lovely. I would recommend and my brother loves it there.
The staff are very friendly and Grandad thoroughly enjoys his visits and his overnight stays.
It was a very nice experience. Staff are lovely and friendly. Dad enjoyed staying the night and having fish and chips.
It's never going to be an easy decision to place a loved one in a care home - nowhere is going to compare to home. Sadly, my dad has too many complex health conditions to remain safely at home. He was discharged from the hospital to Morton Manor. He's settled in so well, and as a family, we have decided to keep him in long-term care. The staff are all kind and caring, and the manager is compassionate.
My father moved here in December 2023 from a residential home as was not able to get the nursing care he needed. As soon as he moved in they assessed his nursing needs, contacted doctors, involved me in all decisions and care plans and asked my opinion all along. They have continued to care for him as needed and changed plans when deteriorating as necessary. They always know how he is mentally and physically and treat him with dignity, care and friendliness.
My wife has dementia and her behaviour can be quite challenging (in my view) but the staff are very good to her and I belive she is lucky to be here.
Excellent food, very caring lovely staff. Can't praise the manager enough, always willing to go the extra mile to help out, very professional and caring.
My dad arrived at Morton Manor in August 2024 and I can speak for the whole family when I say that we are delight with the care my dad constantly receives. All staff are warm, welcoming, caring and extremely responsive to his on going needs. Food is always of a high standard. I feel there is an extremely personal touch about Morton Manor. Thank you to all.
I've been coming to visit a resident since December 2022 and I've certainly noticed a great improvement with all the running of the home, staffing has certainly improved, staff caring is excellent and spending time with residents, entertainment and being kind and understanding. Since, food has certainly improved and has a choice of menu. The manager has got all things improved 100%, very approachable. Clean. Big improvement with mental health issues and understanding.
The crae home takes really good care of my mum and other residents and they are really welcome. I have seen a really good improvement.
Excellent care all round. Can't fault the manager or staff.
An experience I would not like to repeat, the owners and manager in Dec 2021 absolutely hopeless. The home got a new manager who was approachable, caring, and well-qualified but got no support. Reported an incident regarding the agency carer and my mum, heard about it, and witnessed mum's distress the same morning, my mum with dementia was so shaken up she could not stop shaking. Spoke to one of the carers who identified who it was and I asked for them to ensure this was documented, no mention of this in care notes, despite emailing the manager and hand delivering a printed email. The care home stopped using the agency which is explanation enough of the undocumented issue. The then-acting manager hid from me whenever we visited. I have involved safeguarding and CQC previously for other matters. Lack of care notes led to being turned down three times for full funding. So as it stands and this is not all the issues I would not recommend this nursing home. They do have some brilliant carers.
This care home is off the scale, it is poorly managed, redolent of urine and the floors are sticky. One Friday the so-called manager left for a 3-day break having changed the locks on the drugs cabinet without telling any of the staff the new code! The manager has a selective memory when it comes to facts, he will say and do anything to keep residents in the home. The health and safety are non-existent, the keys for the courtyard doors are kept on one ring and not marked with the room numbers, and the room my wife was unfortunate enough to stay in had a courtyard door that could not be opened from the room. The bedding was not even looked at never mind changed for the whole of the week she was there. The maintenance man told me "the management knew about the faulty lock but would not release the money to be replaced by him". When my wife wanted to leave the home, the manager told her that she had an x-ray booked for the Friday and they could only pick up at the home. Disgusting.
Mum was discharged from the hospital to Morton Manor in Sept 2021. Overall experience was poor. The room was often unclean, poor communication, lack of management, and on two occasions I arrived to find mum with no cup/glass or drink jug. Always other's clothes in mum's draws and mum's clothes and a new blanket went missing.
Morton Manor has friendly staff, lovely rooms and is in a very quiet setting.
My father is being cared for at The Manor and we are extremely pleased with the care given, the professionalism and friendliness of all the staff. My father is well looked after and cared for and us the family are always consulted and involved in everything to do with dad.
I found The Manor at Morton to be clean, very friendly and nothing was too much trouble if you have a problem with the resident they help solve it without hesitation. I always get asked if I would like a drink, I've seen my brother's meals they are all fresh and homemade. At first, I thought oh no The Manor, but myself, my daughter and granddaughter went wow! This is lovely. I would recommend and my brother loves it there.