Saddleworth Road, Greetland, Halifax, HX4 8NZ
View Full Details of Woodfield Grange Nursing HomeWe found this care home to be very caring. The staff when we visited were pleasant and helpful. They helped us through a difficult transitional time with my brother who was placed there for respite care following an incident at home. My brother was very happy there and we are only moving him to be nearer to us in the midlands. The home was clean and well kept.
We couldn't be more happy, the staff are all amazing. Mum is the best she's been in a long time, no more stress, looks fantastic, her bedroom is lovely, the staff put pictures on her wall and it looks homely.
Simply put, I cannot rate Woodfield highly enough. Mum was recently diagnosed with cancer and although not officially diagnosed is demonstrating signs of dementia. Going from being fully independent to requiring full-time care, including oxygen in such a short time has been devastating for us. The team at Woodfield are amazing. Mum's condition means she is often very confused, her attitude can be aggressive which it really pains me to say but the team are brilliant with her, always patient and caring. They can usually get a smile from her even on her bad days when she can't be bothered with family. We visit Mum often and we are always made welcome and provided with updates. The team are always happy to talk to us. Leaving Mum is always difficult but it's a huge difference and comfort to us knowing she is being looked after. Thank you!
My opinion is overall the care is adequate. The meals are lovely.
Offers a warm, friendly atmosphere where residents' individual needs are well catered for. The dedicated, kindly, caring and reassuring team encourage Mum to feel comfortable and develop friendships. An excellent program of activities, events and outings are offered enabling everyone to participate. A great selection of food, prepared on-site, is on offer and served in the bright, airy dining room.
Mum came into Woodfield Grange Care Home on 21 November 2024. She had previously been in hospital after a fall and mini stroke. She spent 4 weeks in transition in another care home. She became down and depressed. She didn't want to interact with anyone and just stayed in her room. My husband and I looked at a few alternative care homes but didn't feel any would be good for Mum. We came across Woodfield Grange and arranged a visit. On our visit we both felt this was the right environment for Mum. We were invited to take Mum for a visit and have her lunch there. This we did. As soon as we took Mum in she seemed to brighten up. The staff were very welcoming. Mum has been there a week and already she is going into the lovely bright lounge and eating her meals with the other residents. She has started to walk with the aid of her walker again, which she hasn't done for quite a while. We find the staff very attentive both to Mum and us. It seems like Mum has a new lease of life.
I have been visiting my friend once or twice a week since she moved into Woodfield Grange seven months ago. There is a friendly atmosphere. The staff are cheerful, caring and always willing to help. My friend's health and general well-being have improved in the time she has been there. She is content and grateful to the staff. The nursing manager was particularly helpful and knowledgeable during our meeting with the community healthcare professionals and social worker. Thank you.
The home is clean, warm and very friendly and kind staff. The food menu is varied and caters for all types of diet. The rooms are warm and inviting and the exterior of the home has a nice arrangement of tables etc. Overall a very nice place to stay.
Very clean and friendly home. All the staff are amazing and look after the residents so well. My aunty is very settled and well cared for.
After my aunty was transferred to this nursing home from hospital, where she spent nearly ten weeks, we have been absolutely delighted with all aspects of her care. The home is extremely clean and very pleasant. All the staff are very caring, helpful and friendly. Her room is warm and her bed and bedding is extremely comfortable for her (she unfortunately is now bedbound). The home has a very calm and caring atmosphere about it and we are just so glad that she was sent here!
My husband was wonderfully cared for by the marvellous staff at Woodfield. They were his second family and welcomed all of us too. I was happy to know he was safe and secure.
My mum stayed at Woodfield Grange for 2 weeks respite to give me and my wife a break. The staff were great and really took good care of her, especially the activities coordinator as Mum likes to engage with activities that she enjoys. The room was clean and tidy and well laid out. Mum really enjoyed the food and said the portion sizes were just right with a good choice of options available. While looking for a home for Mum we spoke to a few places but the manager at Woodfield Grange stood out, he seemed very knowledgeable and passionate.
Overall my father had a very good experience at Woodfield Grange. Unfortunately, due to mobility issues, he was unable to leave his room but he commented and we witnessed lovely care from everyone who worked there and it was so reassuring seeing my father laugh and joke and feel comfortable with everyone who dealt with him. The only slight issue is that the rooms are on the small side so tight when using the hoist etc and there was an issue with another resident which unfortunately took a long time to deal with. Thank you again for taking care of my father.
My mum recently stayed at Woodfield Grange for respite and I was thoroughly delighted with everything from start to finish. From the first meeting with staff at our own home for the assessment my mum responded with lovely smiles for the manager. The whole staff team were amazing with not only my mum, treating her with dignity and respect, but with my father and I when we visited. Mum had a lovely week with everyone at Woodfield Grange and we wouldn't hesitate in Mum staying for respite again. Thank you everyone.
My father came to Woodfield Grange on 15th August 2024. He had complex care needs. I was apprehensive about him going into a nursing home, however I shouldn't have been - my dad received the care that he needed from all the staff for the short time he resided there. Nothing was too much trouble and I had peace of mind knowing that he was comfortable and being well looked after. I was informed at once if anything happened and my family and I were always made welcome. Sadly Dad passed away but I know his last few months were good.
What a warm welcome my mother had, her nails painted within minutes of arrival in her favourite colour. Would definitely let Mother stay again. Lovely staff.
Mum has been very well received, seems to have settled, the staff are great, food is good and Mum's room is lovely. Mum went out on a trip to Ponda Rosa and had a lovely day, singing,eating, she thoroughly enjoyed it, l as her daughter think this is great as one of the many activities that they experience.
The team at Woodfield happily stepped in at very short notice when our resident needed it urgently. Suffering with dementia can cause its own challenges for individuals and changes to routine can have negative effects on people, the staff were kind, caring and compassionate and kept us up to speed every week with how she was doing, her friendships she had built and helped reassure us all she was in good hands whilst family weere able to support her husband with a serious medical emergency, no ask was too small and the home happily extended her stay week by week to reduce stress on family. Wouldn't hesitate again in coming to the team at Woodfield for support, they've been a godsend and a lifeline.
Only a handful of staff actually care about the patients. Most of the time they are short staffed and not trained. My dad on regular occasions had freezing cold bed baths, food was terrible and arrives stone cold. Buzzers were never answered, at times I had to see to the lady in the next room as no one would come and she'd be calling for help. I've witnessed waiting 45 mins with buzzer flashing, no one came so I had to chase and find staff. Before my dad was moved to this home he was promised a chair that was specific for his needs, he never got one. When we arrived the bed was too small and my dad ended up with bed sores on his feet, took around 4 weeks to get him a bigger bed. He was never turned, when staff were challenged they said he refused which was not the case. In the end palliative care, social services and safe guarding were not happy with the level of care my dad was recieving but by this point it was too late, he deteriorated quickly and passed away.
Mum was there for two weeks respite and all we can say is excellent. She was very well cared for, loved the food and the kind and caring staff. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend Woodfield Grange.
We found this care home to be very caring. The staff when we visited were pleasant and helpful. They helped us through a difficult transitional time with my brother who was placed there for respite care following an incident at home. My brother was very happy there and we are only moving him to be nearer to us in the midlands. The home was clean and well kept.
We couldn't be more happy, the staff are all amazing. Mum is the best she's been in a long time, no more stress, looks fantastic, her bedroom is lovely, the staff put pictures on her wall and it looks homely.
Simply put, I cannot rate Woodfield highly enough. Mum was recently diagnosed with cancer and although not officially diagnosed is demonstrating signs of dementia. Going from being fully independent to requiring full-time care, including oxygen in such a short time has been devastating for us. The team at Woodfield are amazing. Mum's condition means she is often very confused, her attitude can be aggressive which it really pains me to say but the team are brilliant with her, always patient and caring. They can usually get a smile from her even on her bad days when she can't be bothered with family. We visit Mum often and we are always made welcome and provided with updates. The team are always happy to talk to us. Leaving Mum is always difficult but it's a huge difference and comfort to us knowing she is being looked after. Thank you!
My opinion is overall the care is adequate. The meals are lovely.
Offers a warm, friendly atmosphere where residents' individual needs are well catered for. The dedicated, kindly, caring and reassuring team encourage Mum to feel comfortable and develop friendships. An excellent program of activities, events and outings are offered enabling everyone to participate. A great selection of food, prepared on-site, is on offer and served in the bright, airy dining room.
Mum came into Woodfield Grange Care Home on 21 November 2024. She had previously been in hospital after a fall and mini stroke. She spent 4 weeks in transition in another care home. She became down and depressed. She didn't want to interact with anyone and just stayed in her room. My husband and I looked at a few alternative care homes but didn't feel any would be good for Mum. We came across Woodfield Grange and arranged a visit. On our visit we both felt this was the right environment for Mum. We were invited to take Mum for a visit and have her lunch there. This we did. As soon as we took Mum in she seemed to brighten up. The staff were very welcoming. Mum has been there a week and already she is going into the lovely bright lounge and eating her meals with the other residents. She has started to walk with the aid of her walker again, which she hasn't done for quite a while. We find the staff very attentive both to Mum and us. It seems like Mum has a new lease of life.
I have been visiting my friend once or twice a week since she moved into Woodfield Grange seven months ago. There is a friendly atmosphere. The staff are cheerful, caring and always willing to help. My friend's health and general well-being have improved in the time she has been there. She is content and grateful to the staff. The nursing manager was particularly helpful and knowledgeable during our meeting with the community healthcare professionals and social worker. Thank you.
The home is clean, warm and very friendly and kind staff. The food menu is varied and caters for all types of diet. The rooms are warm and inviting and the exterior of the home has a nice arrangement of tables etc. Overall a very nice place to stay.
Very clean and friendly home. All the staff are amazing and look after the residents so well. My aunty is very settled and well cared for.
After my aunty was transferred to this nursing home from hospital, where she spent nearly ten weeks, we have been absolutely delighted with all aspects of her care. The home is extremely clean and very pleasant. All the staff are very caring, helpful and friendly. Her room is warm and her bed and bedding is extremely comfortable for her (she unfortunately is now bedbound). The home has a very calm and caring atmosphere about it and we are just so glad that she was sent here!
My husband was wonderfully cared for by the marvellous staff at Woodfield. They were his second family and welcomed all of us too. I was happy to know he was safe and secure.
My mum stayed at Woodfield Grange for 2 weeks respite to give me and my wife a break. The staff were great and really took good care of her, especially the activities coordinator as Mum likes to engage with activities that she enjoys. The room was clean and tidy and well laid out. Mum really enjoyed the food and said the portion sizes were just right with a good choice of options available. While looking for a home for Mum we spoke to a few places but the manager at Woodfield Grange stood out, he seemed very knowledgeable and passionate.
Overall my father had a very good experience at Woodfield Grange. Unfortunately, due to mobility issues, he was unable to leave his room but he commented and we witnessed lovely care from everyone who worked there and it was so reassuring seeing my father laugh and joke and feel comfortable with everyone who dealt with him. The only slight issue is that the rooms are on the small side so tight when using the hoist etc and there was an issue with another resident which unfortunately took a long time to deal with. Thank you again for taking care of my father.
My mum recently stayed at Woodfield Grange for respite and I was thoroughly delighted with everything from start to finish. From the first meeting with staff at our own home for the assessment my mum responded with lovely smiles for the manager. The whole staff team were amazing with not only my mum, treating her with dignity and respect, but with my father and I when we visited. Mum had a lovely week with everyone at Woodfield Grange and we wouldn't hesitate in Mum staying for respite again. Thank you everyone.
My father came to Woodfield Grange on 15th August 2024. He had complex care needs. I was apprehensive about him going into a nursing home, however I shouldn't have been - my dad received the care that he needed from all the staff for the short time he resided there. Nothing was too much trouble and I had peace of mind knowing that he was comfortable and being well looked after. I was informed at once if anything happened and my family and I were always made welcome. Sadly Dad passed away but I know his last few months were good.
What a warm welcome my mother had, her nails painted within minutes of arrival in her favourite colour. Would definitely let Mother stay again. Lovely staff.
Mum has been very well received, seems to have settled, the staff are great, food is good and Mum's room is lovely. Mum went out on a trip to Ponda Rosa and had a lovely day, singing,eating, she thoroughly enjoyed it, l as her daughter think this is great as one of the many activities that they experience.
The team at Woodfield happily stepped in at very short notice when our resident needed it urgently. Suffering with dementia can cause its own challenges for individuals and changes to routine can have negative effects on people, the staff were kind, caring and compassionate and kept us up to speed every week with how she was doing, her friendships she had built and helped reassure us all she was in good hands whilst family weere able to support her husband with a serious medical emergency, no ask was too small and the home happily extended her stay week by week to reduce stress on family. Wouldn't hesitate again in coming to the team at Woodfield for support, they've been a godsend and a lifeline.
Only a handful of staff actually care about the patients. Most of the time they are short staffed and not trained. My dad on regular occasions had freezing cold bed baths, food was terrible and arrives stone cold. Buzzers were never answered, at times I had to see to the lady in the next room as no one would come and she'd be calling for help. I've witnessed waiting 45 mins with buzzer flashing, no one came so I had to chase and find staff. Before my dad was moved to this home he was promised a chair that was specific for his needs, he never got one. When we arrived the bed was too small and my dad ended up with bed sores on his feet, took around 4 weeks to get him a bigger bed. He was never turned, when staff were challenged they said he refused which was not the case. In the end palliative care, social services and safe guarding were not happy with the level of care my dad was recieving but by this point it was too late, he deteriorated quickly and passed away.
Mum was there for two weeks respite and all we can say is excellent. She was very well cared for, loved the food and the kind and caring staff. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend Woodfield Grange.