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Each member of the team is dedicated to providing the kindest care to every resident. Prioritising dignity and choice, care services are designed to enhance residents' lives, empowering them to live as independently as possible safe in the knowledge that a caring team is always on hand....
Care Provided by Woodlands View Care Home
Primary Care Categories
- Older Person Care
- Dementia
- Physical Disability
- Visual / Hearing Impairment
- Younger Adults
Length of Stay
- Permanent Care
- Respite Care
Care Types Provided
- Residential Care
- Nursing Care
- Dementia Residential Care
- Dementia Nursing Care
- For a maximum of 120 Service Users
Dementia Care TypesMild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
Mild Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "mild dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Memory problems such as misplacing items and not be able to recall recent events (however, in some forms of dementia a person's memory may be unchanged)
- Difficulties thinking through problems and planning, making decisions
- Language and communication issues such as finding it difficult to recall the appropriate word in a conversation or following a conversation
- Poor orientation, getting lost in areas previously familiar to them
- Difficulty judging distances (more falls than usual)
- Changes in their normal mood including anxiety and depression
- In certain types of dementia, personality and behaviour changes may be present alongside or instead of issues with memory or concentration.
Moderate Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "moderate dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Worsened memory problems. Not always recognising own family members and friends. Repeating the same questions over and over again
- Worsened language and communication issues, forgetting what they are saying mid-sentence. Not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- More frequent confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Advanced Dementia
Someone living with our definition of "severe dementia" might experience some or all of the following:
- Severe memory problems. Not recognising family members and friends. Not being able to recall their own name
- Severe language and communication issues, not being able to understand what someone else is saying
- Severe confusion, e.g. about the time of day or where they are, including their own home
- Apathy, depression and anxiety
- Believing things that aren't true (paranoia)
- Frequent hallucinations
- Lack of emotional control, quick to anger, fearfulness, sadness
- Loss of inhibition
- Difficulties sleeping or waking during the night and behaving as though it is daytime - loss of circadian rhythm.
Verbally or physically aggressive behaviour
If your loved one displays this type of behaviour you may need a care home that has specially trained staff. Verbal/physical aggression is often defined:
- Consistent shouting and screaming
- Verbal abuse
- Physical abuse
How we define Dementia Care Types
- Moderate Dementia
Other Care Provided
- Palliative / End of Life Care
- Convalescent Care
Facilities
- Own Furniture if required
- Close to Local shops
- Near Public Transport
- Ground Floor Accommodation only
- Gardens
- Residents Kitchenette
- Phone Point in own room
- Television point in own room
- Residents Internet Access
Funding & Fees
Weekly Charges per Person
The price(s) shown are provided by the care home. Contact Woodlands View Care Home for full pricing details and T&Cs.
Contact Woodlands View Care Home to confirm what's included and get a personalised quote:
Funding Types Accepted
- Self-Funding (Private)
- Local Authority with Top-up
- Local Authority
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
Support you may be entitled to
- If you chose a care home based in England, you may be eligible for NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC), which helps cover the cost of nursing. This is worth £267.68 per week and is usually paid directly to the care home.
Good to Know
Group / Owner
- HC-One
- Private Owned
Person in charge
- Elena Chelea (Home Manager)
Local Authority / Social Services
Admission Information
- Mixed (no single-gender units)
- Ages 50+
Care Home Design/Build
- Purpose Built: Yes
- Number of floors: 1
Room Information
- Single Rooms (120)
Woodlands View Care Home Reviews (167)
Woodlands View Care Home has a Review Score of 9.2 (9.217) out of 10, based on 18 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Woodlands View Care Home has 167 reviews.
The service my husband Mick received was 100%. I could not have wished for more. They treated Mick like a family member, and I think that your staff were 100%
A friendly, well organised home where staff are helpful and friendly and always willing to help with any concerns.
I usually attend at mealtimes which are good. The staff make sure everyone is fed even if they can't feed themselves.
Mum went into Woodlands for a respite stay, which we extended because she clearly benefitted from the input we were unable to provide at home. The consistent rota of carers was warm and welcoming to Mum and the whole family from the outset. Nothing was too much bother - the cheery, good- humoured way things are done there made a difficult set of circumstances seem easier. They took a keen interest in her wellbeing and were very perceptive about her needs. She, initially, had reservations about not having an en suite, which is the only downside, but that was increasingly irrelevant as her stay progressed. When mum had a medical incident requiring an ambulance, it was reassuring to have such a compassionate and efficient carer stay with her all the way through. Our experience has been entirely positive and I wish I could name the individuals who made it so.
Although mum was only at the home for a very short time the staff showed empathy, compassion and kindness and were wonderful with her. Within days they had her up, washed and dressed and sitting in a chair - something hospital staff had said would never happen. Mum was looking forward to having her hair done, nails painted and seeing the chiropodist and after many months was feeling more positive about life which is completely down to the staff. Sadly she passed suddenly and didn't get to experience the leisure activities at the home which were also excellent. A special thank you also to the Managers who went above and beyond helping in the battle to get mum discharged from an out of county hospital and the support that they offered us as a family.
Very happy with the care my husband gets. Always plenty of staff on hand and always polite. Good food and activities for the residents. I know he will always be cared for and any problems they contact me.
My husband is well looked after. Management listen to concerns and try to implement suggestions. Activities run centrally are good.
Mum did have a stay in a different rehabilitation/respite home last year and the care was nothing like as good as the care at Woodlands. I had been worried about her going into respite because of that previous experience. The wonderful team at Woodlands have restored my faith in care homes!
If I were to need to live in a care home myself, I would choose Lucas House at Woodlands and I know that I would be happy.
I cannot express enough gratitude for the care, compassion and dignity shown to my mum during such a tender and difficult time. From the moment she arrived at Woodlands View, it was clear she was in the most loving hands. The manager is nothing short of amazing, kind, professional and deeply devoted to ensuring every resident is treated with warmth and respect. Her entire team is wonderful, every carer, nurse and staff member has treated Mum with gentle attention and me with kindness and support.
I am able to go home and relax to know she is GREAT hands
The staff are very accommodating and attend to every need
I have never had a problem and if there is ..it odes get seen to/dealt with ASAP
The food is of good standard
The toom is always very clean as well as the washin facilities...
Great staff excellent care and patience carried out. My mind was at ease when I left. Highly recommend to anyone having doubts. Proper care home! Communication is also very easy. The facilities are well kept
It is a very nice place with lovely kind caring staff. my grandad loves it Would definitely recommend others needing a similar care service.
Lucas House where mum is happy and stable. Would be good if one carer could speak the same language, especially as here and a couple of staff in the other houses, would give me piece of mind knowing mum could talk and convey her concerns. We visit daily, however, it must still get lonely for her. 3 staff members in particular are fabulous and we are so happy with the care they give her.
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a positive review of our home. We are pleased to hear you are happy with the quality of care your mother receives. At Woodlands View we are very fortunate to have a dedicated and diverse staff team so, following your mention of communication we...
My husband was recently in the Care Home and myself and family couldn't have been more pleased with them. The staff were wonderful and very caring and we were very appreciative of the standard of care my husband received.
The staff are all very helpful and pleasant, they relate well to the residents, and genuinely seem to care. I like the idea of having different houses for different levels of care, and the fact residents are taken to different houses to meet residents for coffee morning.
Staff are very good and caring.
I find the care home a very pleasant place. The staff are always very friendly and polite. The friend that I visit is perfectly happy to be there, he is at home.
My husband has been at Woodlands View Nursing Home for a year now. Having cared for him previously I fully understand how much care goes into keeping him healthy and clean. Care is expensive, but when the fee is broken down it is less than £8 an hour. I visit twice every day and he is always clean and quite content. Having Parkinson's and dementia he needs a lot of looking after. I love the day that I can visit any time. When he arrived last December he had been in and out of hospital and was in a bad state when he arrived. The care home has got him back to a normal weight and he can now live a lot longer because of the wonderful care he gets.
The manager's office, staff, carers have all been very supportive. They always resolve situations to their highest ability.
My dad is always clean, tidy and well-dressed.
He is always happy when I go in. Everything I have asked for has been done.
Thank you.
Thank you everyone for looking after Mum so well and for giving her a wonderful 100th birthday party.
Bed Vacancies
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News (24) & Events (0)
- 18 Feb 2026
Woodlands View Care Home in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, was filled with love, laughter and romance as residents and their partners enjoyed a special Valentine’s Day dinner, celebrating meaningful connections and togetherness....
- 18 Feb 2026
Woodlands View Care Home in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, was filled with love, laughter and romance as residents and their partners enjoyed a special Valentine’s Day dinner, celebrating meaningful connections and togetherness....
- 16 Feb 2026
Residents and staff at Woodlands View Care Home in Stevenage are celebrating an extraordinary love story this Valentine’s Day, as residents Sheila and John Aldrin mark an incredible 66 years...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Woodlands View Care Home
What types of Care is Woodlands View Care Home registered for?
Older Person Care, Dementia, Physical Disability, Visual / Hearing Impairment, Younger Adults are the registered (by the Care Quality Commission) categories of Care.
How many Rooms does Woodlands View Care Home have?
There are 120 Single Rooms.
What are the Facilities & Services at Woodlands View Care Home?
Own Furniture if required, Close to Local shops, Near Public Transport, Ground Floor Accommodation only, Gardens, Residents Kitchenette, Phone Point in own room, Television point in own room, Residents Internet Access are some of the Facilities & Services.
How far is Woodlands View Care Home to the centre of Stevenage?
2.3 mile(s) as the crow flies, distance by road may be significantly further.
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