Care home in Torquay, TQ1 1QY, South West

Greycliffe Manor

Traditional manor care with gardens, activities and home cooking

Greycliffe Manor in Torquay offers residential and dementia care in a traditional manor house setting. The home sits in established gardens, providing care for older adults including those with dementia and physical disabilities. Families describe a place where home-cooked meals and daily activities create structure and comfort.

Greycliffe Manor is a care home near Torquay in the South West. Traditional manor care with gardens, activities and home cooking

Greycliffe Manor - Expert Care in Torquay

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the structured daily activities and familiar routines help provide stability. The traditional building layout may present some navigation challenges.

The home provides specialist dementia care alongside support for physical disabilities and general residential care for over-65s.

Staff and Management

Staff are frequently described as caring and hardworking. During lockdown restrictions, the team kept families connected through postcards, Skype calls and WhatsApp updates. However, there has been a serious incident where safety protocols weren't followed, so checking recent inspection reports would be wise.

What People Say

The kitchen team prepares all meals from scratch, serving them in a dining room where tables are properly laid with linens and flowers. People consistently comment on how clean and well-maintained they find the building, with pleasant surroundings both inside and out.

Visitors often mention how residents seem content in their surroundings. The home runs a full programme of activities — from cooking and crafts to exercise classes and entertainment. Regular hairdressing and physiotherapy visits help residents maintain their routines.

Summing Up

Set in mature gardens with space to wander, this Torquay manor combines traditional surroundings with modern care approaches.

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