Care home in Choppington, NE62 5JF, North East

Bridge View

CQC: Good

Thoughtful care workers navigate challenging workplace dynamics in Choppington

When families face difficult care decisions, they need to know the whole picture. Bridge View in Choppington has care workers who show real dedication to residents, particularly during life's most precious moments. However, the home faces ongoing challenges with management practices that affect the working environment for staff.

Bridge View is a care home near Choppington in the North East. Thoughtful care workers navigate challenging workplace dynamics in Choppington

Nursing home in Choppington: True Peace of Mind

Specialist Focus

The home accepts residents living with dementia, though families should ask specific questions about their approach to dementia care during visits.

Bridge View provides care for adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities.

Staff and Management

The care home appears to have a split personality when it comes to management. While individual care workers receive praise for their kindness and attention to residents, multiple staff members have raised concerns about workplace culture and management approaches that create a difficult environment.

What People Say

Some families have found genuine comfort here. When one resident approached the end of their life, staff provided dignified care that extended beyond medical needs to supporting the whole family through their journey.

Summing Up

Understanding the full picture helps families make informed choices about what matters most for their loved ones.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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