185 Scar Lane, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, HD3 4PZ
View Full Details of Crimson ManorMum was a resident for nearly 2 years, before her death recently. Crimson Manor was a wonderful place - they cared for her very well. At all times, Mum was treated with dignity and as an individual. Staff were very caring and formed strong relationships with residents. Activities were daily and varied, and staff encouraged residents to join in. The food was excellent, and staff took time to help residents eat when they were unable to do so themselves. The chef took care to provide options that appealed to individual tastes. The building is lovely, with a good decked area and sun lounge area, as well as other areas, providing variety for residents and suitable places to chat with friends and family. The home communicated well with us, consulting us and listening as appropriate. They were proactive in ensuring every step was taken to help Mum to maintain a happy life. Overall, I would profoundly recommend Crimson Manor.
My sister has been in Crimson Manor Care Home for 10-months and she is very happy there. The staff are lovely, caring people and are attentive to all her needs. The management is in the process of updating the outside relaxation areas ready for summer where residents and visitors can meet in a safe and pleasant environment.
My mother was at this care home for the last years of her life. The caregivers were nothing short of exceptional and couldn't have done enough for her and us as family members. The staff were always helpful and it was a very clean and safe environment. I cant praise this home enough.
My husband was resident at Crimson Manor for nearly two years till his death. He had Alzheimer’s dementia and his behaviour was at times extremely difficult to deal with. The staff were always patient and attentive to his needs. He loved music and the manager made him a playlist of his favourite songs. He liked the activities: going to the pub, playing table tennis, dementia jigsaws and the outside entertainers. He would also have “conversations” with Scooby (the visiting dog) and help feed the chickens. He was on a special diet in his final year at the home and the chef went out of his way to provide varied and nutritious meals. My husband liked to wander and go outside when he wanted and he was able to do this safely at the home. I would recommend this home to anyone looking for excellent care for their loved one in their final years.
Mum was a resident for nearly 2 years, before her death recently. Crimson Manor was a wonderful place - they cared for her very well. At all times, Mum was treated with dignity and as an individual. Staff were very caring and formed strong relationships with residents. Activities were daily and varied, and staff encouraged residents to join in. The food was excellent, and staff took time to help residents eat when they were unable to do so themselves. The chef took care to provide options that appealed to individual tastes. The building is lovely, with a good decked area and sun lounge area, as well as other areas, providing variety for residents and suitable places to chat with friends and family. The home communicated well with us, consulting us and listening as appropriate. They were proactive in ensuring every step was taken to help Mum to maintain a happy life. Overall, I would profoundly recommend Crimson Manor.
My sister has been in Crimson Manor Care Home for 10-months and she is very happy there. The staff are lovely, caring people and are attentive to all her needs. The management is in the process of updating the outside relaxation areas ready for summer where residents and visitors can meet in a safe and pleasant environment.
My mother was at this care home for the last years of her life. The caregivers were nothing short of exceptional and couldn't have done enough for her and us as family members. The staff were always helpful and it was a very clean and safe environment. I cant praise this home enough.
My husband was resident at Crimson Manor for nearly two years till his death. He had Alzheimer’s dementia and his behaviour was at times extremely difficult to deal with. The staff were always patient and attentive to his needs. He loved music and the manager made him a playlist of his favourite songs. He liked the activities: going to the pub, playing table tennis, dementia jigsaws and the outside entertainers. He would also have “conversations” with Scooby (the visiting dog) and help feed the chickens. He was on a special diet in his final year at the home and the chef went out of his way to provide varied and nutritious meals. My husband liked to wander and go outside when he wanted and he was able to do this safely at the home. I would recommend this home to anyone looking for excellent care for their loved one in their final years.