Care home in Preston, PR2 3XH, North West

Lady Elsie Finney House Home for Older People

CQC: Good

Dementia care with genuine understanding in Preston

When dementia changes everything, finding carers who truly connect with your loved one matters deeply. Lady Elsie Finney House in Preston specialises in supporting people living with dementia, alongside general care for older adults and those with mental health conditions. The home focuses on building meaningful relationships between staff and residents.

Lady Elsie Finney House Home for Older People is a care home near Preston in the North West. Dementia care with genuine understanding in Preston

Lady Elsie Finney House Home for Older People - Expert Care in Preston

Specialist Focus

Staff here work to build genuine relationships with residents living with dementia, adapting their approach to each person's unique needs and preferences.

The home provides specialist support for people living with dementia, mental health conditions, and general care for adults both under and over 65.

What People Say

The physical environment is consistently described as clean and well-kept. Daily cooking and practical care needs are handled competently, creating a comfortable setting for residents.

Families describe a well-maintained environment where staff treat residents with compassion and respect. The home feels welcoming and pleasant, with carers who understand how to respond to individual needs, particularly for those living with dementia.

Summing Up

If you're looking for dementia care in Preston, visiting Lady Elsie Finney House could help you understand their approach firsthand.

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Specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Dementia

Mental health conditions

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

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