Bretton Gate, Peterborough, PE3 9UZ
View Full Details of Ashlynn Grange Care HomeThis care home is lovely, and friendly faces greet you all over the site, with always smiling staff. On Dad's 97th birthday, the staff sang to him and even gave him a cake made by the chef. This is a very caring place for Dad to be looked after at this time of his life.
Ashlynn Grange has exceeded my hopes for my mum moving in. I enjoy coming to see mum - all the staff are so welcoming and friendly and helpful, and I've nearly learnt all their names. They all treat my mum with kindness and respect, which gives me a great deal of happiness and peace of mind when I'm not here. I really do feel so grateful knowing mum is looked after. I enjoy coming and taking part in the events and activities. I always appreciate the staff getting Mum involved in the activities. Thank you.
Very pleased with the staff engagement and support for my mum, who enjoys the planned activities.
Very nice and friendly people, no complaints. The staff is brilliant and very helpful and polite, mum had a lovely birthday with beautiful cake and decorations. I appreciate everything that staff has done for mum. I would recommend Ashlynn to who needs to be taken care of.
I am very happy with the care services for my mother; the food is excellent, especially the birthday cakes. All staff are very helpful and I enjoy the activities, my mother had a great birthday party that I had also joined in and it was very good.
It was a very quick process moving my father into Ashlynn Grange. The manager came out to assess him and he was welcomed a few days later. They have done all they can to get him settled. Everything was smooth and stress free and the staff are friendly and helpful. Thank you.
First time using respite at this home. Wonderful, helpful staff looked after my mum. The home manager Renju was particularly helpful and gave us some great advice.
I have been very pleased with the care mum has received. The staff have been welcoming and attentive. Mum enjoys the activities provided and especially the afternoon tea. Her room is lovely, airy and clean. I am confident that Mum will be very happy here.
Pleased with the care for my husband. Staff are friendly and welcoming. My husband seems settled and enjoying his stay.
At 98 years of age, my father is a determined individual very much set in his ways, especially since my mother passed away a few years ago having been together for over 65 years. In order to move forward from this terrible miss he was able to fall back on his military training to re-organise his life. Unfortunately his health and wellbeing has deteriorated somewhat in recent months and, after a considerable amount of discussion and persuasion, he agreed to go to a care home for some initial respite. He has been at Ashlynn Grange for around a month now and, despite his initial lack of enthusiasm, he seems to be gradually warming to the experience. He now has a laugh and a joke with most of the staff. This is all down to the positive caring approach of all of the staff, from cleaning to management, they are all very keen to please, no matter how cantankerous a resident (or visitor) can be and are always looking for input/feedback regarding the service provided. All good thus far:)
Dad (George) is happy and settled in the care home. The food is always good which dad is happy with. The room is always clean and staff friendly. Dad mostly looks clean and showered depending on the days/times of visits etc. Facilities at the home are great with the coffee shop be an amazing addition where we can walk and take dads out to feel like he is going out somewhere. Activities that they take part in are really good including the music and dancing that takes place. We've recently brought dad is second pair of glasses since being in the home and mentioned to management, home manager and above about putting a note that dads need to be encouraged to wear is glassed to help his dementia and eye stigma but every photo we see of dad and whenever we visit he never has them on. Its only a small thing but I wonder how many staff know about this. We also mentioned several times and requested by email for dads TV socket to be changed and the TV aerial keeps falling out the wall
We placed our mum at the Ashlynn Grange Care home for 1 month rest bite to see how she managed moving out of her home after some falls. The month is now completed and we have with mum's agreement decided to leave her at Ashlynn Grange on a permanent basis. The reasons for this are: The management and staff take the extra step to ensure that mum feels happy and enjoys her day, they have plenty of activities for mum to take part in which she enjoys. She loves the food and likes the fact that everything is cooked fresh and after spending many years on her own now has daily companionship which she is thriving on. The care home is a very clean and is very light with many areas where families can sit in private to talk, or alternatively join in with the daily activities with the other residents. Mum was in another care home for a brief time before she went to Ashlynn Grange, and the change in her happiness with the move is very evident I cannot recommend Ashlynn Grange enough
They are so warm and welcoming ever since we were looking for full time care, doesn't matter what time we visit they are welcoming. It's been a god send able to know that she is safe. The privacy of have her own room for quiet when needed. And for activities coordinator and the rest of the entertainment team they are amazing have lots of activities throughout the day and days out. It's always clean and tidy with nice outside space. I would recommend for the care and compassion and give 5 stars to all there staff.
Our mother went into Ashlynn Grange care home for 11 days respite. She received excellent care and was treated with respect. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and appeared to work very hard. The only disappointing aspect was the lack of any activities. Although mum has dementia, she goes to a day centre normally and enjoys taking part in all sorts of activities. It seemed that the residents were just placed in front of the TV all day.
Before moving into Ashlynn Grange my dad had completely withdrawn from life, refusing to come out of his bedroom in his own home. He has now been living at Ashlynn Grange for 4 weeks and is a changed man. The staff at Ashlynn Grange are all lovely and friendly, and are very encouraging. He now eats really well and has put on some much needed weight. The chef even cooked him something different when he didn't like what was on offer for dinner one day. Dad is joining in with lots of activities from crafts to armchair exercises, to singing and dancing, and a trip out for a pub lunch, where my mum and I were invited along too. They have a great app where they share photos and videos of the activities that have been going on. Ashlynn Grange has been a life saver for us as a family. I would recommend this care home to anyone in need, in fact I already have recommended Ashlynn Grange to a friend.
My father began his 2 weeks respite filled with apprehension as did not want to leave his home of over 45 yrs. But after a day or two to settle in he now wants to stay & that is a true reflection on the wonderful level of care & love he is receiving from all the selfless carers. Ashlynn Grange is a fantastic place, filled with fantastic caring staff whose primary objective is to support their residence regardless if only there for a few days or permanently. I can't thank you enough for giving my father his purpose back as had almost given up & was slowly drawing into himself. Now I see him dancing & singing & participating in all the activities, it's brilliant to see. Thank you everyone at Ashlynn Grange.
I feel my husband is well looked after kept clean and tidy. The staff are always pleasant and helpful, and they do listen to what you have to say if you have a query or anything. My husband likes to be involved with people to talk or engage in activities. I would like him to be up more than he seems to be, but at the same time realise there are a lot of people with different needs that have to be cared for. Generally I am happy that my husband is safe and looked after in Ashlynn. Thanks to all the staff
After visiting my partner, the ramp to the car park was blocked by a car parked on the ramp, which meant I had no access for my mobility scooter. When the driver came back, I pointed out his disregard for others, and all I got in return was abuse. Might need a no parking sign?
My father had been in Ashlynn Grange since October 2022, sadly on 13th May 2025 my world passed away. I was called on the evening of 12th to say dad was very poorly. When I arrived 2 of the day carers were with him so he wasn't on his own. As they left they all came in to say goodbye incase he wasnt there im the morning, which I thought was so lovely of them. I'd never met the night shift before but they made me feel so calm and relaxed all through the night, checking on me as well as dad. Sadly at 6.50 my world collapsed and dad passed. The staff were amazing with me. Letting me lay in dad's bed with him, kept checking on me. When the undertaker came at lunchtime, they shut the corridor doors to stop residents seeing and formed a guard of honour, a thing the undertaker says doesn't happen at many homes. The staff were brilliant all the time dad was there. I was also treated as family when I went up (nearly every day) I'd definitely recommend them 100% Thank you
The staff of Harvester within Ashlynn Grange, Peterborough, are all excellent from cleaning staff to senior management. My father has been a resident for more than 2 years and we have never had any issues. The staff are approachable and always friendly. If there has been a problem with his health, I will be contacted day or night to inform me of the situation and what plan they have put in place to resolve the problem
This care home is lovely, and friendly faces greet you all over the site, with always smiling staff. On Dad's 97th birthday, the staff sang to him and even gave him a cake made by the chef. This is a very caring place for Dad to be looked after at this time of his life.
Ashlynn Grange has exceeded my hopes for my mum moving in. I enjoy coming to see mum - all the staff are so welcoming and friendly and helpful, and I've nearly learnt all their names. They all treat my mum with kindness and respect, which gives me a great deal of happiness and peace of mind when I'm not here. I really do feel so grateful knowing mum is looked after. I enjoy coming and taking part in the events and activities. I always appreciate the staff getting Mum involved in the activities. Thank you.
Very pleased with the staff engagement and support for my mum, who enjoys the planned activities.
Very nice and friendly people, no complaints. The staff is brilliant and very helpful and polite, mum had a lovely birthday with beautiful cake and decorations. I appreciate everything that staff has done for mum. I would recommend Ashlynn to who needs to be taken care of.
I am very happy with the care services for my mother; the food is excellent, especially the birthday cakes. All staff are very helpful and I enjoy the activities, my mother had a great birthday party that I had also joined in and it was very good.
It was a very quick process moving my father into Ashlynn Grange. The manager came out to assess him and he was welcomed a few days later. They have done all they can to get him settled. Everything was smooth and stress free and the staff are friendly and helpful. Thank you.
First time using respite at this home. Wonderful, helpful staff looked after my mum. The home manager Renju was particularly helpful and gave us some great advice.
I have been very pleased with the care mum has received. The staff have been welcoming and attentive. Mum enjoys the activities provided and especially the afternoon tea. Her room is lovely, airy and clean. I am confident that Mum will be very happy here.
Pleased with the care for my husband. Staff are friendly and welcoming. My husband seems settled and enjoying his stay.
At 98 years of age, my father is a determined individual very much set in his ways, especially since my mother passed away a few years ago having been together for over 65 years. In order to move forward from this terrible miss he was able to fall back on his military training to re-organise his life. Unfortunately his health and wellbeing has deteriorated somewhat in recent months and, after a considerable amount of discussion and persuasion, he agreed to go to a care home for some initial respite. He has been at Ashlynn Grange for around a month now and, despite his initial lack of enthusiasm, he seems to be gradually warming to the experience. He now has a laugh and a joke with most of the staff. This is all down to the positive caring approach of all of the staff, from cleaning to management, they are all very keen to please, no matter how cantankerous a resident (or visitor) can be and are always looking for input/feedback regarding the service provided. All good thus far:)
Dad (George) is happy and settled in the care home. The food is always good which dad is happy with. The room is always clean and staff friendly. Dad mostly looks clean and showered depending on the days/times of visits etc. Facilities at the home are great with the coffee shop be an amazing addition where we can walk and take dads out to feel like he is going out somewhere. Activities that they take part in are really good including the music and dancing that takes place. We've recently brought dad is second pair of glasses since being in the home and mentioned to management, home manager and above about putting a note that dads need to be encouraged to wear is glassed to help his dementia and eye stigma but every photo we see of dad and whenever we visit he never has them on. Its only a small thing but I wonder how many staff know about this. We also mentioned several times and requested by email for dads TV socket to be changed and the TV aerial keeps falling out the wall
We placed our mum at the Ashlynn Grange Care home for 1 month rest bite to see how she managed moving out of her home after some falls. The month is now completed and we have with mum's agreement decided to leave her at Ashlynn Grange on a permanent basis. The reasons for this are: The management and staff take the extra step to ensure that mum feels happy and enjoys her day, they have plenty of activities for mum to take part in which she enjoys. She loves the food and likes the fact that everything is cooked fresh and after spending many years on her own now has daily companionship which she is thriving on. The care home is a very clean and is very light with many areas where families can sit in private to talk, or alternatively join in with the daily activities with the other residents. Mum was in another care home for a brief time before she went to Ashlynn Grange, and the change in her happiness with the move is very evident I cannot recommend Ashlynn Grange enough
They are so warm and welcoming ever since we were looking for full time care, doesn't matter what time we visit they are welcoming. It's been a god send able to know that she is safe. The privacy of have her own room for quiet when needed. And for activities coordinator and the rest of the entertainment team they are amazing have lots of activities throughout the day and days out. It's always clean and tidy with nice outside space. I would recommend for the care and compassion and give 5 stars to all there staff.
Our mother went into Ashlynn Grange care home for 11 days respite. She received excellent care and was treated with respect. The staff were very friendly and welcoming and appeared to work very hard. The only disappointing aspect was the lack of any activities. Although mum has dementia, she goes to a day centre normally and enjoys taking part in all sorts of activities. It seemed that the residents were just placed in front of the TV all day.
Before moving into Ashlynn Grange my dad had completely withdrawn from life, refusing to come out of his bedroom in his own home. He has now been living at Ashlynn Grange for 4 weeks and is a changed man. The staff at Ashlynn Grange are all lovely and friendly, and are very encouraging. He now eats really well and has put on some much needed weight. The chef even cooked him something different when he didn't like what was on offer for dinner one day. Dad is joining in with lots of activities from crafts to armchair exercises, to singing and dancing, and a trip out for a pub lunch, where my mum and I were invited along too. They have a great app where they share photos and videos of the activities that have been going on. Ashlynn Grange has been a life saver for us as a family. I would recommend this care home to anyone in need, in fact I already have recommended Ashlynn Grange to a friend.
My father began his 2 weeks respite filled with apprehension as did not want to leave his home of over 45 yrs. But after a day or two to settle in he now wants to stay & that is a true reflection on the wonderful level of care & love he is receiving from all the selfless carers. Ashlynn Grange is a fantastic place, filled with fantastic caring staff whose primary objective is to support their residence regardless if only there for a few days or permanently. I can't thank you enough for giving my father his purpose back as had almost given up & was slowly drawing into himself. Now I see him dancing & singing & participating in all the activities, it's brilliant to see. Thank you everyone at Ashlynn Grange.
I feel my husband is well looked after kept clean and tidy. The staff are always pleasant and helpful, and they do listen to what you have to say if you have a query or anything. My husband likes to be involved with people to talk or engage in activities. I would like him to be up more than he seems to be, but at the same time realise there are a lot of people with different needs that have to be cared for. Generally I am happy that my husband is safe and looked after in Ashlynn. Thanks to all the staff
After visiting my partner, the ramp to the car park was blocked by a car parked on the ramp, which meant I had no access for my mobility scooter. When the driver came back, I pointed out his disregard for others, and all I got in return was abuse. Might need a no parking sign?
My father had been in Ashlynn Grange since October 2022, sadly on 13th May 2025 my world passed away. I was called on the evening of 12th to say dad was very poorly. When I arrived 2 of the day carers were with him so he wasn't on his own. As they left they all came in to say goodbye incase he wasnt there im the morning, which I thought was so lovely of them. I'd never met the night shift before but they made me feel so calm and relaxed all through the night, checking on me as well as dad. Sadly at 6.50 my world collapsed and dad passed. The staff were amazing with me. Letting me lay in dad's bed with him, kept checking on me. When the undertaker came at lunchtime, they shut the corridor doors to stop residents seeing and formed a guard of honour, a thing the undertaker says doesn't happen at many homes. The staff were brilliant all the time dad was there. I was also treated as family when I went up (nearly every day) I'd definitely recommend them 100% Thank you
The staff of Harvester within Ashlynn Grange, Peterborough, are all excellent from cleaning staff to senior management. My father has been a resident for more than 2 years and we have never had any issues. The staff are approachable and always friendly. If there has been a problem with his health, I will be contacted day or night to inform me of the situation and what plan they have put in place to resolve the problem