The dementia ward turned Mum's life around
D G (Son of Resident)
All of the staff were skilled, patient, caring and committed throughout.
Russell H (Son of Resident)
Barchester should be very very proud of Adlington Manor Care Home and of the people who run it
Doris C (Wife of Resident)
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Barchester Adlington Manor Care Home has a Review Score of 9.3 (9.332) out of 10, based on 22 reviews in the last 2 years.
Over all time Barchester Adlington Manor Care Home has 77 reviews.
Thank you Anne.
Thank you for your lovely words James, it is good to know that you feel that your wife is content and week cared for.
The care from the majority of the care team has been very good in difficult circumstances (she can be challenging and not accepting of help
Thank you, we are so glad that Mum is happy.
Thank you for your kind words. We are delighted that your Mum is happy.
The care we as a family have witnessed has been excellent, and we have no hesitation in recommending Adlington Manor to anyone having to make the decision to put their relatives into their care.
Thank you for your kind words
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I have a wide and varied career in nursing, including a short service commission in the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. I spent many years in the health service in a variety of roles, including Theatre Manager, Directorate Manager and Modern Matron. I moved into the care sector in 2010 and have worked as a General Manager since that time. I joined Barchester in February 2015.
Hi, my name is Danielle and I am a Senior Nurse at Adlington Manor. I joined the team in 2019.
My Name is May Sanda, I started at Adlington Manor in February 2019 I have been a Unit Manager since June 2022.
Hi, My name is Adrian Stoian, I joined Adlington Manor in February 2019.
My name is Aderonke Mercy, one of the registered Nurses in Adlington Manor, I have worked as a Nurse here in the home for a little over two fabulous years.
In these years I have been given the opportunity to provide care for residents as an individual as the home is about respecting individual choices and supporting them to live happily.
The team at the home is made up of fabulous and passionate people who over the years have offered the support needed for me to transition and blend into a new environment which is the utmost concern about moving to a new country away from home.
The two years have enabled me to witness and be a part of a tremendous contribution by the team towards the care of residents and also the shared happy moments with both residents and their relatives.
The joy that comes with these tiny but life-changing events in the home shared by relatives has also been a great motivation to keep working and assisting residents while allowing them the freedom to be their selves.
I hope that I continue to impact lives in the home providing care day after day and providing colleagues with the support required and that the residents have their faces lit up with a smile when they see me.
I was born and raised in the Philippines. After I passed my nursing license exam, I worked in a business process outsourcing company for more than 5 years until I decided to practice my profession, I worked as a community nurse for 2 years and as an operating room nurse.
I have joined the Barchester Healthcare – Adlington Manor Care Home since December 2021, and I have realized I made the right choice. Joining the team, helped build my confidence, and met a lot of wonderful people who are lovely and fabulous. I did not know in myself that I could lead a team, and I am lucky to have very supportive management and colleagues.
More than this, I became more passionate about what I do and how important mental health is. Looking after the elderly people and making a positive difference in their lives has a different kind of fulfilment.
After 30 years in construction and a further 10 years in Facilities management, I came to Adlington Manor in January 2022, as Head of Maintenance.
My role is to ensure that all aspects of the whole site, are maintained to the highest standards and to the complete satisfaction of residents, their families and the staff that work here.
My name is Foyinsola Esther Adenekan. I’m from the southwestern part of Nigeria. I graduated from Bowen University Teaching Hospital School of Nursing, Oyo State, Nigeria and became a Registered Nurse in Nigeria in 2007. I worked as a Registered Nurse at Ogun State Ministry of Health, Ogun State, Nigeria for about 10 years before I left for my Bachelor’s degree in Nursing programme at American International Medical University (AIMU) in St. Lucia from January 2018 to December 2019. I started working as a Registered Nurse at St. Jude Hospital, St. Lucia from January 2020 till October 2022. I joined Barchester Health Care in October 2022 and this was my first experience in a care home, all my previous Nursing experience has been in various units in hospital settings. I enjoyed caring for the elderly and I have learnt a lot which has added to my Nursing experience. Thanks
I have worked as a head chef at Adlington Manor for 14 years. I am happy to serve our very high standard of nutritious and well-balanced meals to our residents daily. I cater for all dietary requirements to best suit our residents’ requirements and choices. I chat with our residents weekly to get input on their likes and dislikes.
I am the head housekeeper at Adlington Manor, where I have led a housekeeping and laundry team for 7 years. Our team of experienced housekeepers are responsible for the daily high standards of cleanliness and laundry services in the home. We all like to chat to our residents and are all passionate about making everything homely for them.
I have previously worked in customer services for many years and helped form a local cardiac support group, which has now been running for 25 years.
I enjoy spending time with my family and also playing darts for two teams locally.
I joined Adlington Manor in September 2023 as a Registered Nurse, I enjoy my role at Adlington Manor and getting to know all the lovely residents, I am learning every day. The team at Adlington are very supportive and lovely to work with.
I am from Nigeria in West Africa. I started at a school of nursing in 2009 and completed it in 2012.
I specialised as an Oncology nurse at a National Hospital as a basic Oncology nurse between 2016 and 2017. I practised as an RGN in Nigeria before relocating to the UK in 2021.
When in the UK I worked in the community between May 2022 and July 2023, until I joined Adlington Manor as an RGN.
I am the Care Practitioner on the Rowan Suite. I have worked at Adlington Manor for over 11 years. Adlington Manor is a great place to work and the atmosphere is one of an extended family. I am passionate about enabling others so that each person’s personality and values are at the forefront of everything we do so that no one is ever defined by their condition. Outside of work I enjoy engaging in History and Politics watching documentaries reading books and relaxing with my family. I am a Parish Councillor in the village where I live and recently completed a History and Politics degree with the Open University.
My name is Victor and I’m a registered general nurse here at Adlington Manor.
I joined Adlington Manor in May 2023, with the amazing support I received from the home, I completed my OSCE training to get my pin. I have only been in the UK for the same period of time of joining Adlington Manor. I have been supported by a number of people within Barchester Healthcare and I cannot thank them enough for getting me to where I am today.
Since my arrival and joining the Home, the staff and management have been supportive in all aspects putting me through with everything I need including receiving a series of training to improve my knowledge and skills.
Presently, I work more on our Memory Lane Unit also known as the Rowan unit, the team are always a great support to me if I have any concerns or I am doubting my own knowledge. I feel am growing in my confidence every day.
I am learning a lot from our resident’s; I find it fascinating and enjoying getting to know them.
My name is Ruth Yeboah, I Joined Adlington Manor in June 2023 as a Registered Nurse.
My name is Dawn Hilditch, I joined Adlington Manor in February 2014 as a Care Practitioner.
My name is Michelle Hiyashe, I joined Adlington Manor in May 2017 as a Registered Nurse.
My name is Mia Knott, I joined Adlington Manor in October 2024 as an Activities Coordinator.
My name is Helen Broadhurst, I Joined Adlington Manor in December 2012, as an admin assistant.
I joined Barchester in August 2024 and haven’t previously worked in a care home, but I am enjoying getting to know the lovely residents and their families.
My interests include a love of the outdoors, walking and cold-water swimming. I also enjoy yoga and reading.
I am married with two grown-up daughters, a horse and a dog which keep me very busy.
I joined Adlington Manor over three years ago as a home Administrator, I love my role within the home and the great team we have. I love the interaction with our residents and the team members alike and I feel like we are one big happy family.
My role at Adlington is to support the General Manager and the Deputy Manager with the business aspect of the home and to also support the residents and their families from the Pre-admission stage through their stay.
I get great job satisfaction by being there to support and by also being supported by the team as we all strive to make a difference to all our residents as Adlington is their home and to also support their families.
I started out as an office assistant, then took my AAT exams, I worked at an accountancy firm completing accounts and Audits. I then progressed to work as a Financial Co-ordinator where I worked for 16 years.
I have settled into this role very well and love every aspect of working for Barchester at Adlington Manor Care Home. I hope this is my forever job.
I have one son who is 30 years of age, he makes me so proud to be his mother.
I love holidays, reading, and walking.
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