Care home in Preston, PR4 4QB, North West

Ribble Court Care Home

CQC: Good

Rehabilitation success stories bring hope to Preston families

When mobility and independence hang in the balance, finding the right support becomes everything. Ribble Court Care Home in Preston specialises in physical rehabilitation alongside dementia care, with residents describing real progress in regaining strength and movement. The home welcomes adults of all ages with physical disabilities and sensory impairments.

Ribble Court Care Home is a care home near Preston in the North West. Rehabilitation success stories bring hope to Preston families

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Specialist Focus

Dementia care runs alongside the physical rehabilitation work, with staff trained to support residents managing both cognitive and physical challenges. The structured daily activities programme helps maintain routine and engagement.

The home caters for adults both under and over 65 with physical disabilities, sensory impairments and dementia. Their rehabilitation focus shows in the physiotherapy partnerships and mobility support programmes.

Staff and Management

Staff coordinate well with visiting healthcare professionals, with a physiotherapy provider noting their responsiveness during patient sessions. The team supports residents through rehabilitation programmes, and one family found comfort in the dignified end-of-life care their relative received.

What People Say

The home maintains comfortable communal spaces including gardens, a courtyard and dining areas where residents gather. People mention the cleanliness throughout and practical furnishings that work well for those with mobility challenges. Kitchen staff accommodate different dietary needs, from standard preferences to specialised requirements.

Families describe a structured rhythm to daily life here, with regular activities from bingo to book clubs keeping residents engaged. One person recovering from extended bed rest spoke about measurable improvements in their mobility and weight management. The atmosphere feels purposeful, with residents working towards personal goals alongside social connections.

Summing Up

For Preston families seeking rehabilitation-focused care, visiting Ribble Court could answer important questions about their approach.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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