Quinton House Nursing Home

Main Road, Lower Quinton, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 8RY
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9.6 62 Reviews
  • Quinton House Nursing Home, Stratford-upon-Avon
At Quinton House Nursing Home in Lower Quinton, the views across the Warwickshire fields are beautiful. Quinton House offers a real home from home in a friendly, comfortable environment. All staff are professional and friendly towards residents, encouraging them to lead full lives and maintain control over their own daily routine, enabling them to retain and enjoy their privacy, dignity and individuality. The care team wants residents to feel right at home at Quinton House.

The spacious accommodation at Quinton House is divided into lounges, dining rooms and a beautiful conservatory, which means there is plenty of space for residents to spend time on their own relaxing or to join in with activities and socialise. All bedrooms, including companion rooms, are light and airy, have en-suite facilities, televisions, telephone points and a nurse call system within easy reach.
   
Quinton House nursing home provides a variety of interesting and stimulating activities on a daily basis, with anything from creative craft sessions in the conservatory to theatre visits in neighbouring Stratford-upon-Avon. All meals are freshly prepared and cooked in the home's kitchen, so all dietary requirements are catered for.

With many years of knowledge and experience, having been providing a high standard of care in Lower Quinton since 1992, Quinton House truly is a great place for your loved ones to live.

Care Provided by Quinton House Nursing Home

Type of Service

    Nursing Home
  • For a maximum of 27 Service Users

Primary Care Categories

  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Physical Disability

Length of Stay

  • Permanent Care
  • Respite Care

Other Care Provided

  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Stroke
  • Palliative / End of Life Care
  • Convalescent Care

Facilities

  • Own Furniture if required
  • Pet Friendly (or by arrangement)
  • Smoking not permitted
  • Close to Local shops
  • Near Public Transport
  • Minibus or other transport
  • Lift
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Gardens
  • Residents Kitchenette
  • Phone Point in own room
  • Television point in own room
  • Residents Internet Access

Funding & Fees

Weekly Charges per Person

  • Self-Funded Residential Care: from £1400
  • Self-Funded Residential Dementia Care: from £1400
  • Self-Funded Nursing Care: from £1654
  • Self-Funded Nursing Dementia Care: from £1654

*Fees are based on individual needs and rooms available.

These prices are only a guideline, please contact Quinton House Nursing Home to find out the exact price for your requirements.

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 £254.06 per week and is usually paid directly to the care home.

Good to Know

Person in charge

  • Shirley Beasley (Registered Manager)

Local Authority / Social Services

Admission Criteria

  • Ages 55+

Care Home Design/Build

  • Purpose Built: No
  • Last Refurbishment: 2014
  • Number of floors: 3

Room Information

  • Single Rooms (15)
  • Couples/Companion Rooms (2)
  • Single Rooms with Ensuite Wet Room (14)
  • Couples/Companion Rooms with Ensuite Wet Room (2)

Quinton House Nursing Home Reviews (62)

9.6

Quinton House Nursing Home has a Review Score of 9.6 (9.613) out of 10, based on 19 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Quinton House Nursing Home has 62 reviews.

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Review from Julia C (Daughter of Resident) published on 23 February 2023 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
My 97-year-old mother recently passed away after being a resident of Quinton House since August 2017. Her journey through dementia started in 2012 after her diagnosis. During this period my mum had previously been in three different homes I had therefore gained quite a lot of experience regarding her
care. All of them were of a good standard, however, Quinton House was by far the best. Not necessarily in grandeur, however, an excellent standard, but in day-to-day, hour by hour, care.


After placing her in the care of Quinton house I felt I had my life back, knowing she was being looked after by a well-picked team whose management was exemplary. Throughout that time I was kept informed of her condition and medication being administered. Unfortunately for part of the time Covid restricted the quantity and quality of my visits, obviously for her protection. Once these were lifted it was wonderful to be able to have physical contact again as this is so important.

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Review from S J (Niece of Resident) published on 9 February 2023 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
Thoughtful and caring, always attentive and compassionate. The staff are faultless in the care of my aunt, who in turn responds to them all easily. After nearly four years here, they really are her family. Their communication with me is comfortable and honest. As time passes and my aunt's condition
worsens this honesty has been very welcome and makes it easier to understand how her condition is progressing. The home and her room, are always clean, tidy and airy and everyone has a smile on their face, a lovely atmosphere to go into when visiting.
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Review from M A (Sister-in-law of Resident) published on 13 June 2022 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
My brother-in-law has been in Quinton House Nursing Home for less than a year and the improvement is 100%, his weight and health conditions are stable his overall demeanour is much improved, he is now stable enough for us as a family to take a holiday abroad again and this is something we didn’t think
we would ever be able to manage again, the staff are committed and knowledgable and it shows in the residents, a difficult decision to make but absolutely the right one.
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Review from L B (Wife of Resident) published on 6 January 2022 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
Words alone cannot express the gratitude my son and I feel for the care and devotion given to my husband whilst in the care of Quinton House Nursing Home. The attention to detail to ensure my husband's comfort and ensures he remained pain-free will never be forgotten. My husband deserved the best and
all the staff in their various roles provided the best. Our heartfelt thanks.
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Review from Rob E (Power of Attorney of Resident) published on 28 June 2021 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
We are currently in very difficult/changing times. I feel everything has been done to keep the residents and staff safe. Onwards and upwards - let's hope we can soon get back to normal, whatever that may be.
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Review from Christine M (Daughter of Resident) published on 22 June 2021 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
A really caring place. Well run and fabulous, kind staff.
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Review from Anne B (Daughter of Resident) published on 22 June 2021 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
I had to move my mother (who suffers from dementia) from another care home where she was definitely not thriving. Arriving at Quinton gardens, under nourished and depressed, the wonderful staff have looked after my mother so well. She is steadily gaining weight and is so much brighter and happier. I
am so relieved to know that my mother is looked after with the patience/kindness and dignity that every vulnerable person deserves. I highly recommend Quinton House and gardens, and I readily thank all of the staff.
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Review from J H (Resident) published on 16 June 2021 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
All the team are very good all the time.
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Review from Peter W (Son of Resident) published on 8 June 2021 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
The team at Quinton House are all very professional and care about the residents they look after. All staff have been extremely helpful and have provided a high level of care to my mother, who has dementia.
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Review from Anne W (Wife of Resident) published on 8 June 2021 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
Quinton House staff are very kind and caring. When I zoom my husband, it is lovely to see him laughing with the staff; he obviously feels safe and cared for. My husband has been in the nursing home for nearly two years and I have never had any qualms or doubts about its caring ethos. I have also heard
excellent reports about it from others.
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Review from William L (Husband of Resident) published on 11 January 2021 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
The wonderful staff cared for and loved my dear wife during her 2 years at Quinton House despite her occasional dementia fuelled time of awkwardness. I cannot speak too highly of them, constantly watched over by the manager.
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Review from Caroline D (Daughter of Resident) published on 1 October 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
A very well run home with caring staff and management team, especially during the trying times of the last few months.
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Review from Ann S (Daughter of Resident) published on 1 October 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
We are very happy with the care and attention given to our dad. He always appears clean and happy in the company of his carers. Specifically, when Dad was critically ill earlier in the year, the staff couldn't have been more kind or caring to both Dad and ourselves.
During lockdown, every effort has
been made to help maintain contact with our dad and we have always felt very well informed.
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Review from Rosemary S (Wife of Resident) published on 1 October 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
Having been rushed into hospital last October, my husband was then transferred to another unit and from there I finally managed to get him into a shared room at Quinton House. From that time his health has been see-sawing but I have to say the staff and management have been fantastic in both his care
and keeping me informed at all times of any changes. In the last few weeks, I have visited each day as he has been on amber warning (there were strict instructions for me to change clothes, sanitise, apron, mask etc at each visit). The staff are very caring, cheerful and compassionate with a lot of patience. The home has been absolutely brilliant all the way through Covid-19 and the care my husband has received could not have been bettered!
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Review from Gwendoline R (Daughter of Resident) published on 16 September 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
This was an end of life period. Very emotional time for myself and my mum's condition before passing away. She had spent 8 months in the home being given 24-hour nursing care (that I couldn't give to her in her own home) sadly!. But she was safe given care/support and treated in a respectful way. Everyone
was kind and compassionate towards my mum and sad at her passing away.
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Review from Stephen (Son of Resident) published on 27 February 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
My mother entered Quinton House in July 2018. She was unable to walk but was treated with utmost care and respect at all times. The garden was a source of great joy for my mother and she often sat out in it. It was never too much trouble to get assistance to take her there. She even had her meals brought
out to her. An aquarium was installed in the sitting room which also gave her and the residents great pleasure. A truly 5-star experience.
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Review from J B (Friend of Resident) published on 3 February 2020 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
Excellent provision, friendly and helpful staff.
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Review from E W (Granddaughter of Resident) published on 3 December 2019 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
I honestly could not thank everyone over at Quinton House enough for everything you did to help my granddad's last few weeks be calm and peaceful. You are all incredible and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being truly amazing. You will all have a special place in my heart now.
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Review from B W (Daughter of Resident) published on 3 December 2019 Submitted via Postal Card • Report
Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5
From the day dad was admitted into Quinton House, I felt reassured we had chosen the right place. Dad was treated so well and treated with dignity. I cannot thank all the staff for their kindness shown to dad and to all of us as a family.
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Review from Ann H (Daughter of Resident) published on 10 May 2019 Submitted via Website • Report
Overall Experience 4.0 out of 5
I can not praise Quinton Nursing Home enough, All the staff were so thoughtful, caring, and looked after mum so well, from the nurses, carers, cleaners, they were all brilliant, and were there for us when we needed them most, This home was our saviour when we needed somewhere for mum to be cared for,
and looked after, and a relief to the family that someone was with mum 24 hours a day, to give us all peace of mind.
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Current Review Score: 9.6 (9.613)

Overview of Review Score

The Review Score of 9.6 (9.613) out of 10 for Quinton House Nursing Home is based on a) the Average Rating and b) the number of positive Reviews.

  1. The Average Rating is 4.6 out of 5 from 19 Reviews in the last 24 months.
  2. The score for the number of positive Reviews is 5.0 out of 5 from 18 positive Reviews in the last 24 months.

Detailed Breakdown of Review Score

The maximum Review Score for a Care Home is 10, which is made up from the Average Rating of Reviews (maximum of 5 points) and the Number of Reviews (maximum of 5 points) in the last 24 months:

  1. 5 Points are available for the Average Rating from all Reviews in the last 24 months. The Average Rating of 4.613 for Quinton House Nursing Home is calculated as follows: ( (152 Excellents x 5) + (48 Goods x 4) + (15 Satisfactorys x 3) + (2 Poors x 2) ) ÷ 217 Ratings = 4.613
  2. 5 Points are available for the number of Positive Reviews in the last 24 months. A Positive Review is defined as any Review with an 'Overall Experience' of '4' or '5' (out of a max rating '5'). The 5 Points relating to the number of positive Reviews for Quinton House Nursing Home is based on 18 positive Reviews in the last 24 months and is calculated as per below:

    The 5 points available are broken down as follows:

    1. 4 points are available for the first 10 Positive Reviews in the last 24 months; 3 points for the first Positive Review, and then 0.125 Points for each of the next four Positive Reviews and then 0.1 Points for the next five Positive Reviews. (1st = 3.000, 2nd = 0.125, 3rd = 0.125, 4th = 0.125, 5th = 0.125, 6th = 0.100, 7th = 0.100, 8th = 0.100, 9th = 0.100, 10th = 0.100) 3 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 = 4
    2. 1 point is available for the number of Positive Reviews reaching 20% of the registered maximum number of service users in the last 24 months. If this number is partially reached, then that proportion of 1 point is given. eg a Care Home registered for a maximum of 50 service users has to reach 10 Positive Reviews to receive 1 point, if it has 7 reviews it will receive 0.7 points. 20% of the 27 registered maximum number of service users is 5.4, which has been reached with 18 Positive reviews. Points = 1
  3. When a Review is submitted by someone who has previously submitted a Review, only the latest Review will count towards the Review Score.
  4. If a Care Home does not have a review in the last 24 months, then it will not have a Review Score.

Regulatory Rating

Care Quality Commission (CQC) Rating

Date: 16 Dec 2022

Overall Good

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  • Responsive Good
  • Safe Good
  • Well-led Good
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Meet the Team (2)

Shirley

Shirley Beasley

Job Title: Home Manager Joined: 2024

I’m Shirley Beasley, Registered Nurse and the Home Manager of Quinton House & Quinton Gardens Nursing Home.


I have been a qualified nurse for 46 years with a varied career in Nursing. I started working on a children’s ward in 1977 then working on general wards from 1981. In 2002 I went to work in the operating theatres in Worcester, where I gained an ENB qualification in anaesthetics and recovery. I then worked in theatres for 18 years gaining promotion to anaesthetic/recovery sister, deputy manager and then 8 years as Manager at the Winfield Gloucester. In this time my father was diagnosed with vascular dementia, and I eventually gave up my career as Theatre manager to help look after my father. Sadly after 2 years we were unable to nurse him at home and as a family we made the hard decision he need to be cared for in a care home. During this time, I gained the role of clinical lead at a woman’s sexual health clinic in Edgbaston. My dad passed away in June 2019 and it was after much thought and deliberation I made the decision to change my career path and looked for an opportunity to work in a care home in the field of dementia.


I started working in a care home as a registered nurse in February 2020. Then in March, we went into lockdown and this was a baptism of fire. Seeing how Covid 19 affected the elderly and losing residents was devastating. I gained promotion within 12 months to senior nurse then soon after gained promotion again to clinical lead. I found I had great passion working within the dementia unit and being able to empathise with relatives who were making the difficult decision of having to put their loved ones in care. In February 2022 I was made head of care which I helped and supported the manager and deputy manager.


In November 2022 I was promoted again to peripatetic deputy manager and I was a relief deputy manager working in different homes when they needed support.


In July 2023 I was successful in joining the team at Quinton House as Deputy manager/clinical lead, then promoted to Home Manager in January 2024.


I hope my passion for working and caring for the elderly will enhance the team even further to make Quinton a happy and successful home.

Seth

Seth Copeland

Job Title: Deputy Manager - Mental Health Lead Joined: 2021

My name is Seth Copeland, and I am a Registered Mental Health Nurse with 10 years UK experience.


I previously worked as a financial planning manager and my journey to being a nurse began when I lost a family member to mental health. As a family, we felt due to lack of knowledge in understanding of the condition and its presentation symptoms, as well as the poor service we received from the mental health team led to the unfortunate. I felt the calling to become a nurse, a carer, a person who would do his best to understand and make a difference to others. My mindset was that if I just help one family, I would be pleased.


With my journey so far as a nurse, I worked within the mental health acute units as community mental health nurse CPN within the NHS as a band 6 nurse. I also worked within the community memory team in the NHS which has helped me to accumulate the knowledge and understanding of service users and how to promote quality of care with empathy, compassion and person-centred care, and working collaboratively with families to enhance their knowledge and understanding of the mental health conditions. Specialising in dementia care needs has led me to my present position.


Working in the private sector was very different to the NHS and I found it difficult until I started at Quinton House. Here, I felt not only were there systems and structures in place but also the team ethic and the genuineness, empathy, and compassion of the staff care delivery. I realised we share the same values hence I believed I was in the right place to work with a passion like many others here.


Over the last year, I have experienced the level of care delivered and the transformation that has been made in most of our service users. The commitment to community development among the families, carers, and external agencies has helped to create a working ‘’home from home’’ environment that helps to promotes quality of care delivery to our residents and this can be referenced on carehome.co.uk

Information on this page is displayed without responsibility for its accuracy on the part of carehome.co.uk. Please contact Quinton House Nursing Home to verify any information. View our terms and conditions. Quinton House Nursing Home has an Enhanced Service - more info.