Care home in Leeds, LS16 7FP, Yorkshire & Humberside

Adel Manor Care Home

CQC: Good

Warm staff and beautiful surroundings in this Leeds care home

Families describe finding genuine kindness at Adel Manor Care Home in Leeds, where staff take time to know each resident personally. The home sits in well-maintained grounds with garden access, creating a pleasant environment for those living with dementia, physical disabilities, or simply needing extra support in later life.

Adel Manor Care Home is a care home near Leeds in the Yorkshire & Humberside. Warm staff and beautiful surroundings in this Leeds care home

Adel Manor Care Home - Expert Care in Leeds

Specialist Focus

For those living with dementia, the home provides specialised support within dedicated areas. Staff work to maintain familiar routines and connections that help residents feel secure.

Adel Manor provides care across different needs — from younger adults with physical disabilities to older residents living with dementia. The home operates across two floors, with dedicated areas for different care requirements.

Staff and Management

Communication stands out in family feedback, with management keeping relatives informed about their loved ones' daily life and care. Some families mention being invited to help with staff recruitment decisions, suggesting an open approach to involving relatives in the home's community.

What People Say

The building itself gets consistent praise for being bright and airy, with thoughtful design touches throughout. Gardens provide outdoor space for residents to enjoy, and common areas are kept clean and welcoming.

Relatives talk about staff who remember the small things that matter — favourite activities, personal preferences, daily routines. The home organises regular outings and activities throughout the week, with connections to the local parish church particularly valued by some residents.

Summing Up

While most families speak warmly of their experience, it's worth visiting to see how the home handles its daily routines and whether it feels right for your loved one.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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