7 Rectory Road, Burnham-on-Sea, TA8 2BY
View Full Details of Beaufort Park Retirement VillageLovely old building & grounds kept in good condition. All staff, admin & carers very welcoming & helpful. I doubt if the building is capable of providin more quiet areas, but the carers cheerfull move a resident to help. Occasional meals I have had were fine and the kitchen staff very good Parking is easy.
A beautiful + spacious environment with extensive + well-kept gardens, which is made very welcoming by the excellent team of dedicated staff. All aspects of care are carefully considered in order to make the homelife of the resident very acceptable. Both the physical and emotional comfort is adressed in an empathic and comprehensive manner which is delivered in a consistent and practical way - after taking the residents wishes into account. Attention to diet + wellbeing are all well catered for and health issues are dealt with promptly and with the appropriate interventions from G.P., if required, in a timely way. I highly recommend Beaufort House.
The home and staff are very caring unfortunately there are not enough of them for a rapid response. A most notable thing here is you cannot smell urine, wonderful. In all the home I've been in that was a noticable aroma!
My husband and I visited my aunt on 17th March and whilst sitting chatting to her in the dining room, she started gasping for breath. I alerted Beaufort staff, who were absolutely amazing, managing to bring my aunt round. An ambulance was called immediately and while we were waiting the Beaufort staff were so caring towards my aunt, whom they put into the recovery position on advice. The paramedics were excellent and my aunt was now asleep in a wheelchair. The Beaufort staff were so attentive throughout and were advised that a GP would visit. My aunt was then moved to another lounge and made very comfortable, whilst being monitored. We visited the next morning to find my aunt much recovered and I cannot thank the Beaufort staff enough for all their care and compassion, not only throughout this emergency but everyday.
Poor care declining health not identified. Poor manual handling. Lack of communication. Staff not understanding basic English. No understanding dementia. Staff not consistent with family members.
Since my partner and I decided her father was not receiving adequate care at a previous care home, we decided to try Beaufort House due to local word-of-mouth recommendations and a coincidental mail shot from Agincare. We are so lucky to have found this absolute gem of a care home that treats my partner's father with enormous respect and always encourages him to join in with the activities. He has mild dementia and is not always keen to leave the safety of his room, but when he does do so, he is noted as the life and soul of the party. Contrast this with his last care home where he was left in his room 24/7 with little or no interaction with others as well as eating all his (unappetising) meals in his room. Beaufort House has a lovely communal dining area where residents are encouraged to sit with each other to share their meals. There are several rooms to relax in each with its own facilities such as TV or craft tables.
The staff were very kind and supportive when my mother was on end-of-life care. They were very professional and caring through what was a difficult time. Prior to that, last week, the staff always seemed kind and caring towards the residents.
Lovely old building & grounds kept in good condition. All staff, admin & carers very welcoming & helpful. I doubt if the building is capable of providin more quiet areas, but the carers cheerfull move a resident to help. Occasional meals I have had were fine and the kitchen staff very good Parking is easy.
A beautiful + spacious environment with extensive + well-kept gardens, which is made very welcoming by the excellent team of dedicated staff. All aspects of care are carefully considered in order to make the homelife of the resident very acceptable. Both the physical and emotional comfort is adressed in an empathic and comprehensive manner which is delivered in a consistent and practical way - after taking the residents wishes into account. Attention to diet + wellbeing are all well catered for and health issues are dealt with promptly and with the appropriate interventions from G.P., if required, in a timely way. I highly recommend Beaufort House.
The home and staff are very caring unfortunately there are not enough of them for a rapid response. A most notable thing here is you cannot smell urine, wonderful. In all the home I've been in that was a noticable aroma!
My husband and I visited my aunt on 17th March and whilst sitting chatting to her in the dining room, she started gasping for breath. I alerted Beaufort staff, who were absolutely amazing, managing to bring my aunt round. An ambulance was called immediately and while we were waiting the Beaufort staff were so caring towards my aunt, whom they put into the recovery position on advice. The paramedics were excellent and my aunt was now asleep in a wheelchair. The Beaufort staff were so attentive throughout and were advised that a GP would visit. My aunt was then moved to another lounge and made very comfortable, whilst being monitored. We visited the next morning to find my aunt much recovered and I cannot thank the Beaufort staff enough for all their care and compassion, not only throughout this emergency but everyday.
Poor care declining health not identified. Poor manual handling. Lack of communication. Staff not understanding basic English. No understanding dementia. Staff not consistent with family members.
Since my partner and I decided her father was not receiving adequate care at a previous care home, we decided to try Beaufort House due to local word-of-mouth recommendations and a coincidental mail shot from Agincare. We are so lucky to have found this absolute gem of a care home that treats my partner's father with enormous respect and always encourages him to join in with the activities. He has mild dementia and is not always keen to leave the safety of his room, but when he does do so, he is noted as the life and soul of the party. Contrast this with his last care home where he was left in his room 24/7 with little or no interaction with others as well as eating all his (unappetising) meals in his room. Beaufort House has a lovely communal dining area where residents are encouraged to sit with each other to share their meals. There are several rooms to relax in each with its own facilities such as TV or craft tables.
The staff were very kind and supportive when my mother was on end-of-life care. They were very professional and caring through what was a difficult time. Prior to that, last week, the staff always seemed kind and caring towards the residents.