Portsmouth Road, Hindhead, GU26 6AL
View Full Details of Hindhead Place Care HomeHaving reached the ripe old age of 100 and been living on her own for the last 40 odd years, finding somewhere new to live was never going to be an easy task. On her first visit, Peggy was immediately taken with the home. We then had the constant question, "When am I moving in?" Well, she is now very much at home, enjoying all the home comforts, wonderful food and 5 star attention she is given. She could not be happier.
Dad moved into Hindhead Place nearly 8 weeks ago. From the first informal visit to moving in day his needs and wishes were carefully considered. He was able to choose his own room, personalise it with his favourite armchair and belongings from home, which made moving in a relaxed more home from home experience. Dad enjoys spending time in his room reading yet equally enjoys dipping in and out of the varied activities and opportunities on offer each day. The daily exercise class has improved his mobility and dexterity somewhat. Without exception the staff are friendly and attentive, they listen and respond to any matters or ideas as they arise. Visiting is a pleasure and I leave knowing that dad is content, well cared for and safe. For my sister and I that is everything.
We are very pleased with the facilities and the high quality of care. There is a wide range of activities, morning, afternoon and evening and we particularly appreciate the exercise classes, the outings and the community feel at Hindhead Place.
Hindhead Place Care Home is an attractive, brand-new care home. It is stylishly decorated and has lovely facilities, including well-designed bedrooms and suites, a cinema room, lounge areas, an activity room, and gardens. Most importantly, the staff are always friendly, approachable, and attentive. They are quick to respond to any queries my mother or I may have. I have always felt welcome to visit, and the atmosphere seems upbeat. There is an imaginative offering of activities for those who would like to take part, as well as visits by entertainers. The fact that staff do not wear a uniform makes the place feel more like a community than a care home. Above all, I particularly appreciate the great care they have taken to get to know my mother since she has been there.
Having reached the ripe old age of 100 and been living on her own for the last 40 odd years, finding somewhere new to live was never going to be an easy task. On her first visit, Peggy was immediately taken with the home. We then had the constant question, "When am I moving in?" Well, she is now very much at home, enjoying all the home comforts, wonderful food and 5 star attention she is given. She could not be happier.
Dad moved into Hindhead Place nearly 8 weeks ago. From the first informal visit to moving in day his needs and wishes were carefully considered. He was able to choose his own room, personalise it with his favourite armchair and belongings from home, which made moving in a relaxed more home from home experience. Dad enjoys spending time in his room reading yet equally enjoys dipping in and out of the varied activities and opportunities on offer each day. The daily exercise class has improved his mobility and dexterity somewhat. Without exception the staff are friendly and attentive, they listen and respond to any matters or ideas as they arise. Visiting is a pleasure and I leave knowing that dad is content, well cared for and safe. For my sister and I that is everything.
We are very pleased with the facilities and the high quality of care. There is a wide range of activities, morning, afternoon and evening and we particularly appreciate the exercise classes, the outings and the community feel at Hindhead Place.
Hindhead Place Care Home is an attractive, brand-new care home. It is stylishly decorated and has lovely facilities, including well-designed bedrooms and suites, a cinema room, lounge areas, an activity room, and gardens. Most importantly, the staff are always friendly, approachable, and attentive. They are quick to respond to any queries my mother or I may have. I have always felt welcome to visit, and the atmosphere seems upbeat. There is an imaginative offering of activities for those who would like to take part, as well as visits by entertainers. The fact that staff do not wear a uniform makes the place feel more like a community than a care home. Above all, I particularly appreciate the great care they have taken to get to know my mother since she has been there.