Care home in Solihull, B92 7HP, West Midlands

Claridge Place

CQC: Good

Friendly staff and beautiful gardens create a welcoming atmosphere

Families visiting Claridge Place in Solihull often comment on the warm welcome they receive and the well-kept grounds that make a strong first impression. This care home supports people with various needs, including physical disabilities and sensory impairments, with staff who genuinely seem to enjoy what they do. The courtyard and gardens provide lovely spaces for residents to spend time outdoors when the weather allows.

Claridge Place is a care home near Solihull in the West Midlands. Friendly staff and beautiful gardens create a welcoming atmosphere

Claridge Place - Expert Care in Solihull

Specialist Focus

For those considering dementia care, it's worth having detailed conversations about the level of support available, particularly if your loved one needs intensive one-to-one care. The home has experience supporting people with dementia, though individual needs vary considerably.

The home cares for both younger and older adults with physical disabilities and sensory impairments. They also support people living with dementia, though families should discuss specific care needs carefully during assessment.

Staff and Management

The management team comes across as knowledgeable and efficient, particularly during the enquiry and admission process. They're accessible when families need to discuss care arrangements or have questions about their loved one's needs.

What People Say

The food gets particular praise for both taste and presentation, with meals that residents look forward to. The home stays tidy and well-maintained throughout, from the bedrooms to the shared spaces, creating a pleasant environment for everyone.

People describe feeling comfortable here from their first visit, with staff taking time to chat and answer questions properly. The daily activities programme keeps residents engaged, with something happening most days that brings people together in the communal areas.

Summing Up

Seeing the gardens and meeting the staff in person will give you the best sense of whether this could be the right place for your family.

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Specialisms

Sensory impairments

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

Physical disabilities

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