Care home in Leicester, LE4 3LX, East Midlands

Cedar Mews

CQC: Good

Where professional care meets genuine warmth in Leicester

Families searching for specialist care often find exactly what they need at Cedar Mews in Leicester. This modern care home brings together skilled support for both younger adults with physical disabilities and older residents living with dementia. The spacious, purpose-built environment has been thoughtfully designed to help residents maintain their independence while receiving the professional care they deserve.

Cedar Mews is a care home near Leicester in the East Midlands. Where professional care meets genuine warmth in Leicester

Compassionate Care in Leicester at Cedar Mews

Specialist Focus

For residents living with dementia, the team creates structured routines that help with orientation and comfort. The building's clear layout and good signage support residents in finding their way around independently when possible.

Cedar Mews supports adults of all ages, including younger people with physical disabilities who need specialist care. The home also provides dedicated dementia support alongside general care for older residents.

Staff and Management

The manager stays visibly involved in daily life at the home, from planning activities to ensuring smooth operations. Staff demonstrate solid training and professional knowledge, with families noting how well they handle everything from medical needs to emotional support. When families have raised concerns about administrative matters, the team has worked to address them, though some processes may take time.

What People Say

The building itself supports quality care with its clean, modern spaces and thoughtful layout. There's room to move freely, whether residents use wheelchairs or walking aids. The kitchen produces meals that families say their relatives genuinely enjoy, and the whole environment feels fresh and well-maintained.

Visitors often comment on the warm atmosphere that greets them at the door. Residents seem genuinely content here, actively joining in conversations and activities rather than sitting quietly on the sidelines. Healthcare professionals who visit regularly note how well the team knows each resident's individual needs and preferences.

Summing Up

With its own minibus for outings and a calendar full of visiting entertainers, Cedar Mews keeps life interesting for its residents while maintaining the professional standards families expect.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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