Care home in Rochdale, OL11 5AG, North West

Passmonds House

CQC: Good

Where individual needs shape each day's rhythm and routine

Passmonds House in Rochdale brings together residents of different ages and backgrounds, creating a community where everyone's unique needs matter. From younger adults to those in their later years, people with varying physical abilities and health conditions find personalised support here. The home sits in the heart of the North West, offering specialist care that adapts to each person's changing requirements.

Passmonds House is a care home near Rochdale in the North West. Where individual needs shape each day's rhythm and routine

Dedicated residential home Support in Rochdale

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the team works to maintain connections with activities and interests that have always mattered to them. Staff take time to understand each person's background and preferences, adapting their approach as needs change.

The home specialises in supporting adults across a wide age range, including those under 65 with physical disabilities or mental health conditions. They also care for people living with dementia, sensory impairments, and those dealing with substance misuse issues.

Staff and Management

Staff here seem particularly attuned to what each resident needs — not just the basics, but the personal touches that matter. Families have noticed how the team responds to specific requests, whether that's around religious observance or dietary preferences. When residents have faced their final weeks, relatives have found the support particularly meaningful.

What People Say

The home has recently developed its outdoor spaces, giving residents fresh areas to enjoy when weather permits. Meals are tailored to individual dietary needs and preferences, with staff taking care to accommodate specific requirements.

Families often mention how relaxed and content their relatives seem when they visit. There's a warmth to the place that visitors pick up on straight away — staff who genuinely engage with residents, and an atmosphere that feels inviting rather than institutional. People describe seeing their loved ones participating in activities that actually interest them, whether that's tending plants in the garden or other pursuits matched to personal preferences.

Summing Up

If you're looking for somewhere that sees your loved one as an individual first, it might be worth arranging a visit to see if Passmonds House feels right for your family.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Substance misuse problems

Physical disabilities

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