Care home in South Shields, NE33 4BA, North East

Ashlea Mews

CQC: Good

Compassionate staff support families through difficult times

When families face challenging moments, finding the right support matters deeply. Ashlea Mews in South Shields provides care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia. The home has received mixed feedback from families, with particular praise for staff kindness during end-of-life care.

Ashlea Mews is a care home near South Shields in the North East. Compassionate staff support families through difficult times

Ashlea Mews - Expert Care in South Shields

Specialist Focus

For those living with dementia, the home offers dedicated support as part of their specialist services. The team works with residents who have varying levels of cognitive needs.

The home cares for adults across different age groups, including younger adults under 65 and older residents. They also provide specialist dementia care services.

Staff and Management

Experiences with staff care vary considerably among families. While some have encountered genuinely caring team members who showed real understanding, others have raised concerns about supervision and training standards that merit consideration.

What People Say

Some families have found real comfort in the compassion shown by staff during respite care. The team's understanding approach during difficult transitions has left a lasting positive impression on those who've needed support at challenging times.

Summing Up

If you're considering Ashlea Mews, visiting in person will help you form your own impression of whether it feels right for your family.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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