Care home in York, YO19 6AW, Yorkshire & Humberside
Somerset House Nursing Home
York nursing home where kindness meets everyday care challenges
Choosing the right nursing home means finding somewhere that balances genuine warmth with consistent, reliable care. Somerset House Nursing Home in York offers specialized support for people with dementia and physical disabilities, both for younger adults and those over 65. While families have shared touching stories about staff who really listen and residents who've recovered well after hospital stays, there have also been concerns raised about whether the basics are always covered as thoroughly as they should be.
Somerset House Nursing Home is a care home near York in the Yorkshire & Humberside. York nursing home where kindness meets everyday care challenges
Specialist Focus
For residents with dementia, the focus seems to be on maintaining dignity and offering choices wherever possible. The team understands that each person's needs are different and works to provide individualized support.
Somerset House provides nursing care for adults of all ages who need support with physical disabilities, as well as those living with dementia. They take both permanent residents and people needing temporary care while recovering from hospital stays.
What People Say
The home itself gets positive mentions for being well-kept, with pleasant grounds to enjoy and individual rooms that feel comfortable. People appreciate the variety in the menus too, with the kitchen team making sure different dietary needs are properly catered for.
Families describe a place where residents are treated with real respect and given choices about their daily routines. The staff come across as approachable and helpful, particularly when new residents are settling in — they're happy to chat on the phone and make those first visits less daunting.
Summing Up
Like any care decision, visiting Somerset House yourself will give you the clearest picture of whether it feels right for your family.
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