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Cedar Park Nursing Home27/28 Oldfield Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 3NG |
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Our three-storey Georgian building creates a striking impression in this quiet residential street in Oldfield. The home was once run by Catholic nuns, and evidence of its past remains in the white Madonna (or 'shrine of our lady') situated in the front grounds. In the main house or Georgian Wing, period features such as painted wood panelling and carved coving give a refined feel to the home. The light, airy dining room opens out onto a raised sun terrace leading to an unusual feature of the house - an apple orchard. Residents enjoy pleasant afternoon strolls here, or simply sit in quiet contemplation. Across the way, the modern Orchard wing has a welcoming, modern feel, and the lounge and dining room feel like a real home-from-home. At Cedar Park, as at all the Cedar Care Homes, you'll be part of a happy and stimulating household, where our standard of care improves the quality of life for everyone - adding life to years. We look forward to welcoming you. |
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Person in charge: Jose Bayani Registration Authority Area: South West Type of Service: Care home with nursing (Private) , 52 residents Registered Care Categories*: Old Age, not falling within any other category Admission Information: Residents aged 50 years and over. Single Rooms: 38 Shared Rooms: 7 Rooms with ensuite WC: 12 Weekly Charges Guide: Single £550 - £650 , Shared £500 - £550 Facilities & Services: Physiotherapy • Own GP if required • Own Furniture if required • Close to Local shops • Near Public Transport • Minibus or other transport • Lift • Wheelchair access • Gardens for residents • Residents Kitchenette • Phone Point in own room/Mobile • Television point in own room CSCI* Star Rating: 2 Star (0=Poor, 1=Adequate, 2=Good, 3=Excellent) read more about CSCI ratings Latest CSCI* Report on Cedar Park Nursing Home: click here *Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in England. |






