Care home in Shipley, BD17 7FF, Yorkshire & Humberside

Shipley Manor Care Home

CQC: Good

Supporting families through end-of-life care while working to improve daily standards

Families choosing Shipley Manor Care Home in Shipley often speak about the genuine friendliness of staff across every department. This Yorkshire home provides care for people over and under 65 with physical disabilities and dementia. Recent experiences show real strength in supporting families through difficult end-of-life journeys, though some have raised concerns about consistency in daily care routines.

Shipley Manor Care Home is a care home near Shipley in the Yorkshire & Humberside. Supporting families through end-of-life care while working to improve daily standards

Residential home in Shipley: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

Staff work with residents living with dementia, though some families have noted that care consistency can vary as their relative's condition progresses.

The home cares for younger adults under 65 alongside older residents, supporting people with physical disabilities and dementia.

Staff and Management

When families raise concerns directly with management, they generally find issues get addressed promptly. The home has shown particular compassion during end-of-life care, working closely with families, GPs and hospitals to ensure residents receive dignified support in their final days.

What People Say

Visitors describe feeling welcomed by approachable staff throughout the home, from carers to kitchen teams. Families particularly value being able to join in activities with their relatives, creating moments of connection during visits.

Summing Up

If you're considering Shipley Manor, visiting at different times might give you the clearest picture of daily life there.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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