Care home in Wokingham, RG40 1DU, South East

Glebelands House

Traditional nursing home with caring staff and lovely gardens in Wokingham

Glebelands House in Wokingham offers nursing care in a traditional setting with extensive grounds. While families appreciate the welcoming staff and the beautiful outdoor spaces, some have raised concerns about care supervision that potential residents should explore during visits. The home specialises in supporting people with dementia, physical disabilities and sensory impairments.

Glebelands House is a care home near Wokingham in the South East. Traditional nursing home with caring staff and lovely gardens in Wokingham

Nursing home in Wokingham: True Peace of Mind

Specialist focus

While dementia care is offered, one family reported their relative's advancing memory loss went without proper clinical assessment or intervention. This is worth discussing with the home if considering dementia care.

The home provides nursing care for people over 65 with physical disabilities, sensory impairments and mental health conditions. They also support residents living with dementia.

Staff and Management

Several families have noticed gaps in supervision, with residents sometimes left unattended or calls for help going unanswered. When these concerns have been raised, some relatives found management defensive rather than open to feedback.

What people say

Families describe the reception team as friendly and approachable, making visitors feel welcome from the moment they arrive. The care team organises trips and activities for residents, and there's particular praise for the compassionate support provided during end-of-life care.

Summing Up

The beautiful grounds and friendly staff create a welcoming first impression, though visiting at different times might help you understand the full picture of daily life here.

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