Care home in Bristol, BS36 1AN, South West

Woodlands Manor Care Home

CQC: Good

Caring staff who stay close when families need reassurance most

When someone you love needs round-the-clock care, finding staff who genuinely engage matters deeply. Woodlands Manor Care Home in Bristol supports residents with dementia, mental health conditions, physical disabilities and sensory impairments. Families describe carers who are actively present and responsive, particularly during those crucial early days when everyone's adjusting.

Woodlands Manor Care Home is a care home near Bristol in the South West. Caring staff who stay close when families need reassurance most

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Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the team works to maintain engagement and respond to changing needs. Families of residents with dementia have noted the staff's attentiveness during the adjustment period.

The home provides specialist support for people living with dementia, as well as those with mental health conditions, physical disabilities and sensory impairments.

Staff and Management

The care team seems particularly attentive to residents' needs, with families noting how staff respond when support is needed. Several relatives have mentioned feeling confident in the ongoing care, with at least one family reporting consistent satisfaction over a longer stay.

What People Say

Relatives talk about staff who make time to chat with visitors and keep them updated on how their loved one is settling in. There's a sense that families feel genuinely welcome here, with carers who understand how important it is to stay connected.

Summing Up

Getting a feel for any care home means seeing it for yourself — the atmosphere, the interactions between staff and residents, and how your loved one might fit in there.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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