I visit a resident generally weekly for perhaps 1/2 hour. Physical conditions are good - the public rooms are clean, tidy and as dust-free as can be expected ! I enter the bedroom to put grapes etc on the bedside table - bed linen is clean and the room is tidy. I have always found the staff to be good-natured, positive and demonstrate a warm empathy toward all the residents and visitors, who are very welcome to drop in. Activities are structured and the staff attempt to get all the residents to join in -some are unwilling or incapable but the staff still try to involve them. An 'Open Day' was held recently to which carers were invited. It started with a very professional presentation outlining the ethos - Rosclare is primarily the residents home and the staff are there to support and care for the residents - and presenting weekly range of activities and some planned outings. Afterwards the staff performed traditional Singhalese dances and songs which were well-received. A local singin
Mum was a resident of Rosclare for 4 years until she passed away in November 2024. A small home where it is has a homely & friendly feel. All the staff were loving & caring towards mum & were precise in her care & needs. Mum was always content & happy as a resident which for me was so important for her well being. The home was always kept clean & mums personal care was spotless, even after she became bedbound. I was actually told by medical professionals that mum was end of life in 2021, so to me the love & care that the staff showed towards her kept her going way beyond that with their care. Mum passed away peacefully in the home in November 2024 & the staff were so lovely to me & showed so much dignity & love towards mum to the end.
My 98-year-old mother moved to Rosclare care home in December 2021. The home has a cheerful, family atmosphere. All the carers are welcoming and friendly and treat my mother with kindness and respect. If I have any concerns, the management is always responsive and helpful. Whenever I visit, Mum is always clean and presentable. I feel reassured she is content and is being well looked after.
Very caring and friendly staff and management team. Lots of activities to keep the residents engaged. Varied menu with a variety of choice. The care home is always clean and tidy.
Dad has been at Rosclare for just over 4 years. He has been kept clean, well-fed and safe. The care from the staff and manager has been constant and consistent they show the care and love. Mainly Dad is happy which for us as a family is paramount.
Rosclare home provides a safe and happy environment for my mother. My mother has been a resident for 2 years. I'm very happy with the home and the care she receives. Staff are very friendly and show love and affection. Rosclare home is extremely clean and well looked after. The residents always look well-groomed and always very interactive, which is lovely to see.
My mum has been a resident in Rosclare for nearly 4 years. I have always been happy with the care she has received. The staff are so nice and always appear in good spirits when I visit and there is always someone to update me on my mum's wellbeing and general health. Overall, I am very pleased that I chose this care home for my mum to reside.
I cannot recommend Rosclare highly enough. My mother has been a resident for 5 years so far and could not have been more comfortable or well looked after. It is a family home atmosphere, small enough for all staff to get to know each resident and meet their individual needs. Friends and relatives are made to feel equally welcome at any time and they can join in the varied programme of group activities if they wish. I have been kept fully involved in decisions about Mother's ongoing care as her health has deteriorated and have been grateful for the help and support in what could have been a very distressing time.
Mother has been at Rosclare since early 2013 and has always received first-rate care. Because Rosclare is a converted residential property it feels homely, rather than institutional and the staff add to this feeling. They are very caring with the residents and welcoming of visitors. Activities are arranged for residents and there are regular visits from children from local schools who engage with the residents.
I visit a resident generally weekly for perhaps 1/2 hour. Physical conditions are good - the public rooms are clean, tidy and as dust-free as can be expected ! I enter the bedroom to put grapes etc on the bedside table - bed linen is clean and the room is tidy. I have always found the staff to be good-natured, positive and demonstrate a warm empathy toward all the residents and visitors, who are very welcome to drop in. Activities are structured and the staff attempt to get all the residents to join in -some are unwilling or incapable but the staff still try to involve them. An 'Open Day' was held recently to which carers were invited. It started with a very professional presentation outlining the ethos - Rosclare is primarily the residents home and the staff are there to support and care for the residents - and presenting weekly range of activities and some planned outings. Afterwards the staff performed traditional Singhalese dances and songs which were well-received. A local singin
Mum was a resident of Rosclare for 4 years until she passed away in November 2024. A small home where it is has a homely & friendly feel. All the staff were loving & caring towards mum & were precise in her care & needs. Mum was always content & happy as a resident which for me was so important for her well being. The home was always kept clean & mums personal care was spotless, even after she became bedbound. I was actually told by medical professionals that mum was end of life in 2021, so to me the love & care that the staff showed towards her kept her going way beyond that with their care. Mum passed away peacefully in the home in November 2024 & the staff were so lovely to me & showed so much dignity & love towards mum to the end.
My 98-year-old mother moved to Rosclare care home in December 2021. The home has a cheerful, family atmosphere. All the carers are welcoming and friendly and treat my mother with kindness and respect. If I have any concerns, the management is always responsive and helpful. Whenever I visit, Mum is always clean and presentable. I feel reassured she is content and is being well looked after.
Very caring and friendly staff and management team. Lots of activities to keep the residents engaged. Varied menu with a variety of choice. The care home is always clean and tidy.
Dad has been at Rosclare for just over 4 years. He has been kept clean, well-fed and safe. The care from the staff and manager has been constant and consistent they show the care and love. Mainly Dad is happy which for us as a family is paramount.
Rosclare home provides a safe and happy environment for my mother. My mother has been a resident for 2 years. I'm very happy with the home and the care she receives. Staff are very friendly and show love and affection. Rosclare home is extremely clean and well looked after. The residents always look well-groomed and always very interactive, which is lovely to see.
My mum has been a resident in Rosclare for nearly 4 years. I have always been happy with the care she has received. The staff are so nice and always appear in good spirits when I visit and there is always someone to update me on my mum's wellbeing and general health. Overall, I am very pleased that I chose this care home for my mum to reside.
I cannot recommend Rosclare highly enough. My mother has been a resident for 5 years so far and could not have been more comfortable or well looked after. It is a family home atmosphere, small enough for all staff to get to know each resident and meet their individual needs. Friends and relatives are made to feel equally welcome at any time and they can join in the varied programme of group activities if they wish. I have been kept fully involved in decisions about Mother's ongoing care as her health has deteriorated and have been grateful for the help and support in what could have been a very distressing time.
Mother has been at Rosclare since early 2013 and has always received first-rate care. Because Rosclare is a converted residential property it feels homely, rather than institutional and the staff add to this feeling. They are very caring with the residents and welcoming of visitors. Activities are arranged for residents and there are regular visits from children from local schools who engage with the residents.