Bryher Court Nursing Home is a handsome Edwardian house set in a lovely residential area of St Leonards, Hastings in East Sussex. Privately owned and managed by local people. We are not part of a large, impersonal group of homes. Our Management team have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to taking care of our residents' needs.
Our Manager is an Registered Nurse, as is the Deputy Manager. They manage a team of Registered Nurses who are on duty and available 24 hours a day. They have collectively helped Bryher Court achieve "GOOD" from the Care Quality Commission in the category of Caring. They in turn supervise our senior carers and nursing carers.
Our Manager is an Registered Nurse, as is the Deputy Manager. They manage a team of Registered Nurses who are on duty and available 24 hours a day. They have collectively helped Bryher Court achieve "GOOD" from the Care Quality Commission in the category of Caring. They in turn supervise our senior carers and nursing carers.
Services
Bryher Court Nursing Home provides an array of daily services to our Nursing Home, helping our community members live their lives with dignity, purpose, and meaning. Whether you or your loved one requires Physical Therapy or would like to sign up for Newspaper delivery, we offer many options and opportunities for fulfilling experiences.
The Management and the care team are assisted by a full complement of domestic staff who maintain the cleanliness of the home, maintain infection control and keep Bryher Court feeling like a home from home. We also have an in house laundry, two cooks and a maintenance person to help keep the building and gardens looking good.
Our Residential Nursing Care is about welcoming people into a place they can call home, where friends, family and loved ones are encouraged to visit. With our Nursing Care, it is not just about providing accommodation, meals and personal assistance, we aim to ensure that all of our residents have the freedom to continue their daily life with dignity, privacy and choice.
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Jan 15, 2022
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I worked there for a year,and the staff are great as in most care homes,The owners are another matter.They regularly have stand up rows with each other in front of the staff,i think they do this to intimidate people.They expect the world and are ungrateful and lazy.The husband comes in and spends most of his time reading car magazines and drinking health drinks out of old wine bottles.That in itself has caused issues.I have never forgotten the rotten experience of dealing with these two who need mental help.PS I was told by the husband that i must do any work he deems regardless of it not being
Mark Robinson
Jul 11, 2015
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