Care home in Studley, B80 7HX, West Midlands

Four Acres

CQC: Good

Friendly carers create warm moments in this Studley care home

When families visit Four Acres in Studley, they often find residents settled and content, with carers who respond quickly to needs. This West Midlands home provides care for people over and under 65, including those living with dementia and physical disabilities. While the home has strengths in creating a welcoming atmosphere, families should ask about weekend activities and staffing patterns during their visit.

Four Acres is a care home near Studley in the West Midlands. Friendly carers create warm moments in this Studley care home

Four Acres - Your Trusted residential home

Specialist Focus

The home provides dementia care as part of its range of specialisms, supporting residents with varying levels of need alongside those with physical disabilities.

Four Acres cares for younger adults under 65 as well as older residents, with experience supporting people with sensory impairments and physical disabilities.

Staff and Management

The care team responds promptly when residents need help, and management has shown they can step in effectively when behavioural challenges arise. However, one family observed tea time without carers present in the room, which suggests you might want to ask about staffing levels during shift changes.

What People Say

The rooms at Four Acres are described as clean and pleasant, with good quality facilities throughout. Families appreciate the physical environment, though some have mentioned wanting to see windows opened more often for fresh air.

Visitors mention the friendly way carers interact with both residents and families, creating a welcoming feel throughout the home. People describe seeing residents looking happy and engaged during activities, though some families note that weekends can feel quieter with less variety in entertainment.

Summing Up

If you're considering Four Acres, it's worth visiting at different times to get a feel for both weekday and weekend life.

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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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