Randwick, Stroud, GL6 6EP
View Full Details of More Hall ConventMy 91 year old mother was admitted to More Hall with mild dementia and after after several falls. I cannot praise highly enough the affectionate and impressive expertise with which she is cared for by the nuns and staff, which is greatly reassuring to her family. With only twelve residents, there is a warm community atmosphere. 24 hr care is attentive, and never seems rushed. It is a priority that residents are given as much exercise and social interaction as possible, to maximise their physical and mental health. Their personalities and dietary preferences are appreciated, and the care is responsive. The en-suite rooms are simply furnished, all looking out onto the gardens. More Hall is grade II listed, set in grounds of old apple trees, with pathways and a stone terrace from which residents can enjoy the sunshine. It is non-denominational, though there is internal access to a chapel for optional daily Catholic mass. More Hall is a rare find, and I most warmly recommend it.
The Sisters and the Carers are kind and attentive. They are friendly, good humoured, engaging in their conversation, quick to laugh and always treat the residents with respect. They are always welcoming to visitors and take time to communicate any concerns or share small anecdotes of the day. More Hall is homely and the grounds well tended. The garden is full of flowers and fruit trees. There are good seating areas in the courtyard and by the orchard. Wholesome, home-cooked food is served every meal time, with attention to presentation and portion size. Afternoon refreshments of tea and cake are also served. The communal dining room encourages eating together and conversation between residents. Afternoon activities and general engagement ensure residents do not feel isolated in their rooms. The level of nursing care is good and residents are treated with dignity and love.
As a relative of a resident recently deceased, I know she was lovingly and sensitively cared for over a number of years. Nothing was too much for the staff and regular suitable activities, trips and entertainment were organised.
My 91 year old mother was admitted to More Hall with mild dementia and after after several falls. I cannot praise highly enough the affectionate and impressive expertise with which she is cared for by the nuns and staff, which is greatly reassuring to her family. With only twelve residents, there is a warm community atmosphere. 24 hr care is attentive, and never seems rushed. It is a priority that residents are given as much exercise and social interaction as possible, to maximise their physical and mental health. Their personalities and dietary preferences are appreciated, and the care is responsive. The en-suite rooms are simply furnished, all looking out onto the gardens. More Hall is grade II listed, set in grounds of old apple trees, with pathways and a stone terrace from which residents can enjoy the sunshine. It is non-denominational, though there is internal access to a chapel for optional daily Catholic mass. More Hall is a rare find, and I most warmly recommend it.
The Sisters and the Carers are kind and attentive. They are friendly, good humoured, engaging in their conversation, quick to laugh and always treat the residents with respect. They are always welcoming to visitors and take time to communicate any concerns or share small anecdotes of the day. More Hall is homely and the grounds well tended. The garden is full of flowers and fruit trees. There are good seating areas in the courtyard and by the orchard. Wholesome, home-cooked food is served every meal time, with attention to presentation and portion size. Afternoon refreshments of tea and cake are also served. The communal dining room encourages eating together and conversation between residents. Afternoon activities and general engagement ensure residents do not feel isolated in their rooms. The level of nursing care is good and residents are treated with dignity and love.
As a relative of a resident recently deceased, I know she was lovingly and sensitively cared for over a number of years. Nothing was too much for the staff and regular suitable activities, trips and entertainment were organised.