Care home in Clitheroe, BB7 1AR, North West

Castleford Home for Older People

CQC: Good

Where warmth and genuine care make all the difference

When you walk into Castleford Home for Older People in Clitheroe, you'll notice something special about the atmosphere. It's relaxed and welcoming, the kind of place where staff genuinely enjoy what they do. Families describe feeling reassured from their very first visit, knowing their loved ones are in caring hands.

Castleford Home for Older People is a care home near Clitheroe in the North West. Where warmth and genuine care make all the difference

Castleford Home for Older People - Expert Care in Clitheroe

Specialist Focus

For families dealing with dementia, the team brings both experience and understanding to their approach. The relaxed atmosphere and consistent staff presence help create the kind of stable, reassuring environment that works well for people living with memory challenges.

The home welcomes residents over 65 as well as younger adults who need support, including those living with physical disabilities. They also provide specialist dementia care.

Staff and Management

Staff here are conscientious about the details that matter, particularly when it comes to medication management. Families appreciate how attentive the team is, especially during transitions like moving in after a hospital stay. There's a real sense that the staff care about getting things right.

What People Say

The food here gets particular praise from families who've tried it themselves. The menu offers good variety and quality that goes beyond typical care home fare. Throughout the home, you'll find spaces that feel domestic and comfortable rather than institutional.

What strikes visitors most is how approachable and lovely the staff are. They take time to know each resident, and families notice the genuine warmth in every interaction. The home has a properly homely feel — well-maintained and comfortable without feeling clinical.

Summing Up

It's worth knowing the home is larger than it might first appear, but that extra space means more room for activities and quiet corners when residents want them.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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