Care home in Hertford, SG14 2JA, East

Broad Oak Manor Nursing Home

Where kindness meets comfort in Hertford's leafy countryside

Families searching for thoughtful nursing care often find themselves drawn to Broad Oak Manor Nursing Home in East Hertford. Set within peaceful grounds with mature trees and a walled garden, this converted manor house offers skilled nursing for people living with dementia and those needing round-the-clock support. The home's established team brings warmth and patience to daily life, though some families have raised questions about admission processes and costs.

Broad Oak Manor Nursing Home is a care home near Hertford in the East. Where kindness meets comfort in Hertford's leafy countryside

Broad Oak Manor Nursing Home - Expert Care in Hertford

Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the team focuses on maintaining connections and encouraging participation in daily life where possible. The secure garden areas and thoughtfully arranged indoor spaces help people feel settled while staying safe.

The home provides nursing care for older people and those living with dementia, as well as supporting younger adults with nursing needs.

Staff and Management

Staff here bring patience and kindness to their work, with families describing carers who remember the small things that matter to each resident. The team's approach to end-of-life care stands out, with relatives talking about the dignity and comfort provided during difficult times. One family member did express concerns about the owners' priorities, though most describe consistent, caring support.

What People Say

The manor house setting gives residents plenty of space to enjoy, from quiet corners indoors to the walled garden that offers privacy and fresh air. Families mention how the grounds—with their established trees and secure paths—become favourite spots for residents to spend time, especially during warmer months.

Relatives talk about how their loved ones settle into life here, often becoming more confident and engaged than they'd been in months. The staff create a real sense of community through daily activities and gentle encouragement, helping residents feel part of something rather than just cared for. There's a warmth in the way carers interact with residents that families particularly value.

Summing Up

If you're considering Broad Oak Manor, visiting in person will give you the clearest sense of whether it feels right for your family.

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