Care home in Stockport, SK3 9QZ, North West

Cherryfield House

Finding the right balance between warmth and professional care

Cherryfield House in Stockport offers residential care for adults with dementia, physical disabilities, and those under 65 who need support. The home takes a personalised approach to daily life, though families have shared mixed experiences about care standards. Located in the North West, the home welcomes residents who need both physical and cognitive support.

Cherryfield House is a care home near Stockport in the North West. Finding the right balance between warmth and professional care

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Specialist Focus

For residents with dementia, the team takes time to understand individual preferences and challenges. They adapt their approach based on each person's needs, particularly around mealtimes and daily routines.

The home cares for adults under 65, those over 65, people living with dementia, and residents with physical disabilities. This mix means staff support people at different life stages with varying needs.

Staff and Management

Staff work hard to accommodate individual needs — when residents struggle with eating, they'll offer different options to find something that works. However, some visitors have raised concerns about professional standards, particularly around staff qualifications and approaches to resident care.

What People Say

Families describe a warm reception when first arriving, with staff creating a welcoming environment for new residents. The home arranges entertainment and seasonal events, bringing in visiting performers to keep life interesting for everyone living there.

Summing Up

If you're considering Cherryfield House, visiting in person will help you get a feel for whether their approach matches what you're looking for.

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