Care home in Salford, M7 1NF, North West

The Broughtons

CQC: Good

Where moving in feels less like leaving home behind

For many families, the hardest part of choosing residential care is imagining that first day — will it feel strange, institutional, lonely? At The Broughtons in Salford, families describe something quite different happening. New residents find themselves settling in faster than anyone expected, with some even getting emotional when their respite stay ends and it's time to leave.

The Broughtons is a care home near Salford in the North West. Where moving in feels less like leaving home behind

Residential home in Salford: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

For residents living with dementia, the team brings the same patient, respectful approach that defines their wider care. Staff work to maintain each person's sense of self and dignity as their condition progresses.

The Broughtons provides residential care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia, mental health conditions, and physical disabilities.

Staff and Management

The care team seem to understand that moving into residential care can be overwhelming. Families describe how staff work to ease those first anxious days, helping new residents feel secure and valued. There's attention to maintaining dignity during personal care, and relatives notice the genuine compassion in everyday interactions.

What People Say

What strikes visitors first is how the warmth extends beyond just the care team. Kitchen staff chat with residents over meals, housekeeping teams know everyone by name, and there's a genuine friendliness that runs through the whole place. Families mention feeling welcomed from their very first visit, finding staff approachable and ready to answer any question.

Summing Up

Sometimes the best measure of a care home is when someone doesn't want to leave.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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