25 Church Lane, Garforth, Leeds, LS25 1NW
View Full Details of St Armands CourtI am the daughter of a resident of St Armand's. I have always found all the staff very caring, flexible & honest, nothing is too much trouble. They are very patient and understanding of patients and of family members and always keep us informed of any changes good or bad in mums habits or behaviour and all medical issues. When the time comes, family members are allowed to stop at the home too to be with mum so that it is less distressing for her. Well done to all the very hardworking people who work there, thankyou from Anne.
My husband is being cared for in ST.Armands Court. I can't praise the staff enough. He was in a fairly bad state when he went in. Loss of weight depression. But they've brought around with there care and patience with doctor as needed. He can't walk or do anything for himself so they do everything for him. When I visit I get a lovely welcome from staff. Some are like friends now. My husband is very happy to be there. My family and I appreciate all they do for him as we can't look after him ourselves. Kind regards and a big Thankyou. Xx
My experience with St Armands has been overwhelmingly positive. From the moment I first visited, I was welcomed with warmth, professionalism, and a genuine sense of care. The staff go above and beyond to make residents feel safe, respected, and at home. The facilities are clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. There's a great range of activities to keep residents engaged socially and mentally, although Mum doesn't always participate!!! I enjoy seeing what everyone has been up to on the social media page :) What stands out for me and is the most important of all is the dedication of the carers. They take time to build real relationships with the residents, treating them with empathy just like family. Communication is excellent, and I feel well informed and involved. Mum feels safe, secure and well cared for and that is the most important thing to us. I have peace of mind knowing Mum is in such capable, compassionate hands. Highly recommended.
From the first day my mum arrived at St Aramands, she has been looked after and made welcome by all the staff. As she is 92 and has had the odd health issue, I feel she has been given the best care possible. The reason she decided to come to St Aramands was because she realised that she could no longer cope with living on her own at home and felt a care home was the best option. On her visit to look around, she immediately took a liking to the home. All the staff I have met have all been friendly and helpful. My mum has a few photos in frames that would make her room more homely , if someone could put some up for her, that would be appreciated. Over the past few weeks, she has become less mobile, but i know work has been given to her to assist with her mobility. Our overall impression of St Aramands, is a very friendly place with very professional and helpful staff caring for my mum the best they can, even in challenging situations.
Mum spent 18 months at St Armands Court. At the beginning, she was fairly well with the beginning of Alzheimer's disease. She was less able to cope at home and was lonely. She instantly liked the home and the staff there and was looking forward to her time there. Over the 18 months, her health deteriorated with various health-related problems. The staff coped very well with her changing needs and were able to manage her palliative care. The home is very clean and fresh and it shows the standard of care taken to keep it top-notch for residents and visitors. The staff are without exception absolutely brilliant. They treat the residents with care, compassion and dignity and as members of their own family, nothing is too much bother for them. They are never too busy to chat with visitors and have a laugh, always important. The staff behind the scenes are also very helpful, especially as the whole experience is new to the family and there are often questions that crop up.
I was apprehensive when Mum first moved into St Armands Court as was a big decision at the time. I had no need to worry as she has settled in beautifully, the staff are so kind to her and generous with their time and support for her which she comments on from time to time. As a relative, I am always welcomed into their environment they also support my needs while their chats with the staff are mainly humorous dinner time especially. All I can say is that as a team they make St Armands a lovely place for the residents to engage in events they hold regularly. Would recommend a 100% well-deserved.
My mother-in-law has been a resident for six weeks. In that time, the family has found all the staff to be really caring. No matter how busy they are, they find time to reassure both family members and my mother-in-law. Enquiries are dealt with promptly and efficiently.
St Armands Court is excellent, they are all very helpful, kind and understanding to the residents and families. The home is well-run, and I feel happy knowing Mum is safe and well.
Mum-in-law has now been a resident for around six weeks after deciding she felt unsafe and lonely in her own home, having fallen a few times. Her health wasn't good, and she struggled with self-care and medication. Since she has been at St Armands, she has started to feel better, and her health has improved. Whenever we visit, we are met with friendly staff who make us feel welcome. There are activities happening often, and residents seem happy to be included. As relatives, it's great to see our family members being involved. She is very sociable so needs this. She recently went out on a group trip to a theatre production, which was a fantastic opportunity for her. I have visited occasionally at lunchtime, and the meals look appetising and nutritious, and our family member always has a drink offered as well. We feel reassured that our family member is well cared for and is settling in well.
As a daughter, being very involved with the care of my mum, I have always had excellent experiences of the home until the original manager left after 14 years, and also an excellent male deputy left. Then another manager was employed who also left. Tepary managers come in and also left. The home now is being run by a temporary manager and a new manager. The change is brilliant and noticeable.
Since my mum has moved into St Armands, she has been 100% better than when she went in. The care they have given her has been very good, and all the staff are excellent. If they are worried about anything medical, the doctor is soon called out and seen to.
My father is really enjoying his stay at St Armands. He always says he is treated with respect, and the staff are always kind. He is totally happy with the facilities.
Over 14-years of visiting my resident contact (service user), I have experienced a very satisfactory and considerate overall satisfaction of the treatment and care of duty my friend is being given. Contact can easily be made with the home, and should I be informed of any problems, this is done in a quick and sympathetic way.
I am very, very pleased with all the staff and care the home provides. I feel very lucky that the home had a place for my mum. Nothing is too much trouble for any of the staff. The home is spotless and has a happy environment, exactly what I want for my mum. Please, thank everyone at St Armands Court.
I have visited my friend on a regular basis for the last thirteen years and have been satisfied with the care and attention they have received, also the daily routine of the care home, clean, varied menu and kind staff.
Pleasant, clean, helpful and caring.
Having visited several homes this one is the least luxurious but the most caring and understanding, with the most appropriate home-cooked food for the age group of residents. The management and senior staff deserve a special mention as they are excellent. There is a higher ratio of men to women residents than in most homes, but finding stimulating conversation is harder than you might expect which was initially a disappointment for my father. A very caring, reasonably priced (competitively) home
If I ever need a care home, my family can send me to St Armands. Staff (all staff) are available if you need to talk - no need to make an appointment. Staff and residents are like one family. The atmosphere is so homely. Food and drink are excellent. Safety and security, which are so important, are first class. All visitors are made very welcome. It is nice that a care home does charity events to support such needy causes.
My aunt became a resident of St Armands Court in December last year. She was welcomed by all the staff and easily settled into her new home. Her care and attention have been excellent. The management and staff treat her with respect and affection and they patiently care for her needs. She appreciates their hard work. The family are happy where she is and have peace of mind she is well cared for. The management and staff are truly a dedicated team and nothing is too much trouble for them.
St Armands Court is a very good care home in my visits the management and staff are very friendly. The residents are well looked after good food and drinks.
I am the daughter of a resident of St Armand's. I have always found all the staff very caring, flexible & honest, nothing is too much trouble. They are very patient and understanding of patients and of family members and always keep us informed of any changes good or bad in mums habits or behaviour and all medical issues. When the time comes, family members are allowed to stop at the home too to be with mum so that it is less distressing for her. Well done to all the very hardworking people who work there, thankyou from Anne.
My husband is being cared for in ST.Armands Court. I can't praise the staff enough. He was in a fairly bad state when he went in. Loss of weight depression. But they've brought around with there care and patience with doctor as needed. He can't walk or do anything for himself so they do everything for him. When I visit I get a lovely welcome from staff. Some are like friends now. My husband is very happy to be there. My family and I appreciate all they do for him as we can't look after him ourselves. Kind regards and a big Thankyou. Xx
My experience with St Armands has been overwhelmingly positive. From the moment I first visited, I was welcomed with warmth, professionalism, and a genuine sense of care. The staff go above and beyond to make residents feel safe, respected, and at home. The facilities are clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. There's a great range of activities to keep residents engaged socially and mentally, although Mum doesn't always participate!!! I enjoy seeing what everyone has been up to on the social media page :) What stands out for me and is the most important of all is the dedication of the carers. They take time to build real relationships with the residents, treating them with empathy just like family. Communication is excellent, and I feel well informed and involved. Mum feels safe, secure and well cared for and that is the most important thing to us. I have peace of mind knowing Mum is in such capable, compassionate hands. Highly recommended.
From the first day my mum arrived at St Aramands, she has been looked after and made welcome by all the staff. As she is 92 and has had the odd health issue, I feel she has been given the best care possible. The reason she decided to come to St Aramands was because she realised that she could no longer cope with living on her own at home and felt a care home was the best option. On her visit to look around, she immediately took a liking to the home. All the staff I have met have all been friendly and helpful. My mum has a few photos in frames that would make her room more homely , if someone could put some up for her, that would be appreciated. Over the past few weeks, she has become less mobile, but i know work has been given to her to assist with her mobility. Our overall impression of St Aramands, is a very friendly place with very professional and helpful staff caring for my mum the best they can, even in challenging situations.
Mum spent 18 months at St Armands Court. At the beginning, she was fairly well with the beginning of Alzheimer's disease. She was less able to cope at home and was lonely. She instantly liked the home and the staff there and was looking forward to her time there. Over the 18 months, her health deteriorated with various health-related problems. The staff coped very well with her changing needs and were able to manage her palliative care. The home is very clean and fresh and it shows the standard of care taken to keep it top-notch for residents and visitors. The staff are without exception absolutely brilliant. They treat the residents with care, compassion and dignity and as members of their own family, nothing is too much bother for them. They are never too busy to chat with visitors and have a laugh, always important. The staff behind the scenes are also very helpful, especially as the whole experience is new to the family and there are often questions that crop up.
I was apprehensive when Mum first moved into St Armands Court as was a big decision at the time. I had no need to worry as she has settled in beautifully, the staff are so kind to her and generous with their time and support for her which she comments on from time to time. As a relative, I am always welcomed into their environment they also support my needs while their chats with the staff are mainly humorous dinner time especially. All I can say is that as a team they make St Armands a lovely place for the residents to engage in events they hold regularly. Would recommend a 100% well-deserved.
My mother-in-law has been a resident for six weeks. In that time, the family has found all the staff to be really caring. No matter how busy they are, they find time to reassure both family members and my mother-in-law. Enquiries are dealt with promptly and efficiently.
St Armands Court is excellent, they are all very helpful, kind and understanding to the residents and families. The home is well-run, and I feel happy knowing Mum is safe and well.
Mum-in-law has now been a resident for around six weeks after deciding she felt unsafe and lonely in her own home, having fallen a few times. Her health wasn't good, and she struggled with self-care and medication. Since she has been at St Armands, she has started to feel better, and her health has improved. Whenever we visit, we are met with friendly staff who make us feel welcome. There are activities happening often, and residents seem happy to be included. As relatives, it's great to see our family members being involved. She is very sociable so needs this. She recently went out on a group trip to a theatre production, which was a fantastic opportunity for her. I have visited occasionally at lunchtime, and the meals look appetising and nutritious, and our family member always has a drink offered as well. We feel reassured that our family member is well cared for and is settling in well.
As a daughter, being very involved with the care of my mum, I have always had excellent experiences of the home until the original manager left after 14 years, and also an excellent male deputy left. Then another manager was employed who also left. Tepary managers come in and also left. The home now is being run by a temporary manager and a new manager. The change is brilliant and noticeable.
Since my mum has moved into St Armands, she has been 100% better than when she went in. The care they have given her has been very good, and all the staff are excellent. If they are worried about anything medical, the doctor is soon called out and seen to.
My father is really enjoying his stay at St Armands. He always says he is treated with respect, and the staff are always kind. He is totally happy with the facilities.
Over 14-years of visiting my resident contact (service user), I have experienced a very satisfactory and considerate overall satisfaction of the treatment and care of duty my friend is being given. Contact can easily be made with the home, and should I be informed of any problems, this is done in a quick and sympathetic way.
I am very, very pleased with all the staff and care the home provides. I feel very lucky that the home had a place for my mum. Nothing is too much trouble for any of the staff. The home is spotless and has a happy environment, exactly what I want for my mum. Please, thank everyone at St Armands Court.
I have visited my friend on a regular basis for the last thirteen years and have been satisfied with the care and attention they have received, also the daily routine of the care home, clean, varied menu and kind staff.
Pleasant, clean, helpful and caring.
Having visited several homes this one is the least luxurious but the most caring and understanding, with the most appropriate home-cooked food for the age group of residents. The management and senior staff deserve a special mention as they are excellent. There is a higher ratio of men to women residents than in most homes, but finding stimulating conversation is harder than you might expect which was initially a disappointment for my father. A very caring, reasonably priced (competitively) home
If I ever need a care home, my family can send me to St Armands. Staff (all staff) are available if you need to talk - no need to make an appointment. Staff and residents are like one family. The atmosphere is so homely. Food and drink are excellent. Safety and security, which are so important, are first class. All visitors are made very welcome. It is nice that a care home does charity events to support such needy causes.
My aunt became a resident of St Armands Court in December last year. She was welcomed by all the staff and easily settled into her new home. Her care and attention have been excellent. The management and staff treat her with respect and affection and they patiently care for her needs. She appreciates their hard work. The family are happy where she is and have peace of mind she is well cared for. The management and staff are truly a dedicated team and nothing is too much trouble for them.
St Armands Court is a very good care home in my visits the management and staff are very friendly. The residents are well looked after good food and drinks.