Care home in Reading, RG4 6TQ, South East
Sonning Gardens Care Home
Where staff know every resident by name and genuinely care
For many families visiting Sonning Gardens Care Home in Reading, what stands out most is how staff greet residents warmly by name — not just the care team, but housekeeping and kitchen staff too. This established home provides residential and dementia care in a spacious setting with well-kept gardens, though some recent families have encountered frustrating administrative hurdles during the admissions process.
Sonning Gardens Care Home is a care home near Reading in the South East. Where staff know every resident by name and genuinely care
Specialist Focus
Staff show understanding of how to engage residents living with dementia, creating opportunities for meaningful interactions throughout the day. The home's approach helps residents maintain connections and participate in daily life.
The home cares for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia. They have experience managing complex health conditions and supporting residents through treatments.
Staff and Management
Care staff respond to residents with visible compassion, and families feel confident in how complex medical needs and pain management are handled. During difficult times, particularly at end of life, families have found staff supportive and kind, with unrestricted visiting. However, some recent families have found the admissions process rigid and encountered delays getting responses about billing queries or equipment requests.
What People Say
The food consistently receives praise from families, with good variety and quality that residents genuinely enjoy. The home maintains high cleanliness standards throughout, and residents have access to pleasant garden spaces. When residents need to attend external appointments, families appreciate that kitchen staff will prepare packed lunches for them.
Families describe a genuine warmth in how residents are treated here, with staff taking time to chat and engage with people rather than just completing tasks. The activities programme has been particularly successful at drawing in residents who wouldn't usually join group sessions, with families pleasantly surprised to find their relatives participating and enjoying themselves.
Summing Up
While the care itself draws consistent praise, visiting families suggest asking detailed questions about the admissions process and any equipment needs during your first visit.
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