Amberley House Care Home
358 Ubberley Road
Bentilee
Stoke-on-Trent
Staffordshire
ST2 0QS
Accommodation
- Purpose Built
- 76 Single Rooms
- 76 Registered Beds
- Short Stay
- Long Stay
- Respite
- Nursing Only
Professional Bodies
Key Features
- Care for Alzheimers/Dementia
- Seperate Dementia Unit
- Purpose Built Home
- Lift and/or Stairlift
- Wheelchair Access
- Specialist Lifting/Bathing Equipment
- Nurse Call System
- Retain Own GP
- En-Suite Facilities
- Residents Can Bring Their Own Furniture
- TV Point In Room
- Telephone Point In Room
- A Bar/Café For Residents
- Caters For Special Diets
- Near Public Transport
- Near Shops
- Mini Bus or Other Transport
- Activities and Excursions
Resident or Visiting Professionals
- Speech Therapist
- Occupational Therapist
- Physiotherapist
- Alternative Therapists
- Dietician
- Doctor
- Specialist Nurses
- Dentist
- Optician
- Chiropodist
- Hairdresser
DESCRIPTION
Amberley House is a purpose built care home for older people. Situated in a residential area of Bentilee, Stoke on Trent, it is easily accessible from the M1 and via national rail services.
Designed specifically to meet the needs of older people requiring nursing or specialist dementia care, Amberley House provides a modern and supportive environment with 76 single en-suite bedrooms including some with shower facilities arranged over two floors.
THE CARE
At Amberley House we understand that choosing a care home for yourself, a loved one, or someone in your care can be a difficult and sometimes daunting experience. We offer an open and friendly atmosphere and our home manager would welcome any questions you may have about our home and the types of care we provide. Visitors are welcome anytime during the day.
We believe in high quality, individual care delivered by dedicated and appropriately trained staff. We encourage our residents to be as active, and to retain as much of their independence, as possible. Our focus at Amberley House is to maximise the potential of the individual at any stage of their life enabling them to focus on their abilities.
An individual with dementia has difficulty with memory, concentration and logic and can often find it hard to communicate what they need and how they feel. Subsequently, they can often become frustrated and have intense feelings surrounding their confusion over life experiences.
At Amberley House we encourage involvement with families to ensure relevant personal memorabilia is used to stimulate reminiscence and promote conversation. This person-centred approach allows us to see the resident as a whole person, not only someone suffering from dementia. We also incorporate latest research and dementia mapping to assist in developing an individualised care plan.
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