Care home in Ware, SG12 7FB, East
Riverside Place
Well-kept Ware care home with gardens and regular entertainment
Families visiting Riverside Place in Ware often comment on how well-maintained everything looks — from the decorated communal areas to the pleasant gardens. This East Hertfordshire care home provides residential support for older adults and those with physical disabilities, with a particular focus on creating an engaging environment where residents can enjoy regular activities and entertainment.
Riverside Place is a care home near Ware in the East. Well-kept Ware care home with gardens and regular entertainment
Specialist Focus
For those with dementia, the home's focus on maintaining a clean, well-decorated environment with clear visual cues can help with orientation. The regular activities programme provides structure and stimulation throughout the day.
Riverside Place cares for adults over 65 and younger adults with physical disabilities. They also support residents living with dementia.
Staff and Management
Staff clearly put effort into organising activities and entertainment that residents actually enjoy. However, one family did raise concerns about medication communication that weren't resolved to their satisfaction, which is worth knowing about when considering the home.
What People Say
The food gets particular praise — families remember specific dishes their relatives have enjoyed. The home keeps everything notably clean and fresh, with different spaces where residents can socialise or find a quiet corner. The gardens provide a pleasant outdoor option when the weather's nice.
Visitors describe being greeted warmly when they arrive, with staff who seem approachable and happy to chat. The atmosphere feels relaxed, and families mention that the team takes time to make them feel comfortable during visits.
Summing Up
If you're looking for somewhere in Ware with good facilities and an active social calendar, it's worth arranging a visit to see if Riverside Place feels right for your family.
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