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- 68 spacious en-suite bedrooms including 17 in the wing dedicated to expert dementia care
- Specialist palliative care unit
- Convalescent,
Respite, Dementia care,
Nursing,
Personal/Residential care services
- Adult Day Care Service available, for bathing & personal care
- 17 new large en-suite rooms in the new dementia wing
- We are proud to offer home cooked food on a daily basis and understand that this is an important element of everyday life for residents! Four weekly menus, Individual daily menus and alternative menus are displayed. In addition: we have designated hydration stations and snacks available at all times.
- Gardens with several seating areas and direct French door access
- All areas wheel-chair accessible
- Dedicated activities co-ordinator, regularly organised outings and pursuits
- Funding - extensive experience and regular contact with organisations that provide financial guidance (weekly fees start from £650)
- The extensive range of facilities is listed for you on the Checklist
- Following our 6 monthly residents and relatives survey we review our service with view to making further improvements
- Rooms can be personalised with favourite items
- Lifts to upper floors. Free WiFi access for visitors
- The staff at Park House are proud of their ability to offer and manage end of life care
- Council Banding: 3
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Park House news

Residents Make Puppet Theatre - This was a great engaging activity in partnership with Nottingham's City Arts Imagine project, when an exciting new piece of theatre was created in conjunction with our residents; First came the introduction of some strange looking, almost human puppets, which proved highly amusing and interactive. Pictured residents, concentrating to get it right, choosing their props from writer Mathew Pegg, they then used an old overhead projector to throw their images to the screen. The workshops proved to be fun and uplifting, helped along with some music.
This project was created for the Imagine Arts and Older People programme, an art project awarded money from the Arts Council England and The Baring Foundation’s Arts and older people in care fund. More pictures on our news pages.
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Please call 0115 979 1234 option 4 to speak directly with our staff to find out more details, arrange a visit and discuss vacancies |
"Thank you for all the excellent care and attention you gave my Dad. You saw him for the person he was and ensured he was treated with dignity and respect. You all work so hard and make such a difference to all the lives you touch. You have an amazing home and we will always be truly grateful." From all Keith's family. |
"It is difficult to put into words how very much we appreciate the respect and compassion you all show and the gratitude we all feel towards you for making it possible for Mum to pass with the peace and dignity she deserved in the warmth and comfort of her own room, surrounded by the familiar sounds and voices she felt safe with. You are all very special people" Daughters of Lillian and Ernest |
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Care Home Manager Michelle Stevenson - Park House
Michelle is a natural carer with compassion and understanding, learnt at an early age whilst caring for her Mum. She has worked in care now for over 11 years, progressing to Dementia Unit Manager at Park House. Michelle's hands-on approach, experience and progression with Eastgate Care, coupled with a strong core and nursing team, bodes well for the target of offering 'outstanding' care at Park House.
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Assistant Manager Caroline Downing - Park House
Caroline has in depth experience at Park House, starting out some 7 years ago in the activities role, then progressing to Administration Manager. She is fully conversant with the systems needed to manage the home, winning the employee of the year achievement award in 2015. Caroline will offer the solid support structure for Michelle and the team to be able to maximise the care offering at Park House.
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"We are aiming for the highest standards across all our homes, with most being rated as good. Areas highlighted for attention are being addressed. We take all ratings seriously and actively work to ensure all our homes achieve the highest standards through measures including our continuous staff training programme and responding positively to feedback from staff, CQC, residents and their relatives." Come and visit any of our homes at any time to see for yourself how our focus is on residents wellbeing. |
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