I have been visiting my severely handicapped friend in Barnham Manor since March 2021. She had motor neurone disease; she was completely paralysed apart from the use of her facial muscles, and she needed a great deal of extra care and attention. All the nurses and carers did their utmost to help
her, often well above the normal course of duty. One important example of this was their care for my friend's deeply religious beliefs. The managers at Barnham Manor helped her on many occasions during her long and severe illness, dressing her and preparing her, and taking her in the van to church where she could take part in the services she loved, and meet many good friends. All this was done in very busy circumstances, and somehow they managed to do everything expertly, without neglecting other residents. The atmosphere was always caring and welcoming, with a cheerful atmosphere, and very good nursing skills.
Latest Reviews for Barnham Manor
25 March 2024
I have been visiting my severely handicapped friend in Barnham Manor since March 2021. She had motor neurone disease; she was completely paralysed apart from the use of her facial muscles, and she needed a great deal of extra care and attention. All the nurses and carers did their utmost to help
her, often well above the normal course of duty. One important example of this was their care for my friend's deeply religious beliefs. The managers at Barnham Manor helped her on many occasions during her long and severe illness, dressing her and preparing her, and taking her in the van to church where she could take part in the services she loved, and meet many good friends. All this was done in very busy circumstances, and somehow they managed to do everything expertly, without neglecting other residents. The atmosphere was always caring and welcoming, with a cheerful atmosphere, and very good nursing skills.