Our care home in Blackpool offers all the essential care home facilities, a friendly and sociable atmosphere, and a caring, empathetic team of staff. We welcome every new resident warmly and look forward to making them feel at home; from our pretty gardens with patio to our games and hobby sessions.
Our care staff are all fully qualified and thoroughly trained. The training is refreshed and updated every year to ensure that we fully comply with the standards for care, health and safety. Our manager, Jenny Hulme, is fully committed to our aim of providing excellent fully-certified day and residential care for the elderly, maintaining a tight-knit team of enthusiastic staff.
Our care staff are all fully qualified and thoroughly trained. The training is refreshed and updated every year to ensure that we fully comply with the standards for care, health and safety. Our manager, Jenny Hulme, is fully committed to our aim of providing excellent fully-certified day and residential care for the elderly, maintaining a tight-knit team of enthusiastic staff.
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Our caring and dedicated team of staff love their work taking care of our residents and providing our colourful roster of different activities. We have years of experience taking care of the elderly and pride ourselves on providing an extremely positive experience and a lot of friendly, compassionate care for every single one of our residents.
Our care home in Blackpool offers all the essential care home facilities, a friendly and sociable atmosphere, and a caring, empathetic team of staff.
We welcome every new resident warmly and look forward to making them feel at home; from our pretty gardens with patio to our games and hobby sessions, from hairdressers visits to group outings, we love to organise a rich variety of activities and opportunities for a change of scenery, to keep up the spice of life.Fundamentally, our goal is to provide a caring and positive environment for all of our day guests and residents.
We welcome every new resident warmly and look forward to making them feel at home; from our pretty gardens with patio to our games and hobby sessions, from hairdressers visits to group outings, we love to organise a rich variety of activities and opportunities for a change of scenery, to keep up the spice of life.Fundamentally, our goal is to provide a caring and positive environment for all of our day guests and residents.
At Highcroft Care Home, we understand that enjoying one's retirement is about filling each day with lots of entertaining and fulfilling activities with friends. That's why we provide a huge and varied number of activities for our residents, catering to everyone's interests and with lots of opportunities to get out and visit other places.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch with our team in our Blackpool retirement home if you have any questions or would like to discuss becoming a part of the Highcroft community. Whether you would like to become a resident yourself or have a relative on whose behalf you would like to arrange residency, our doors are always open if you would like to visit or speak to our team in person.
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Diane Conlon-Parr
Oct 18, 2021
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My Mum was a resident here for 3 months. This care home is clearly under staffed.
Her medication was not administrated correctly. When we moved her in September to her new care home the staff there found medication dating back to June which Mum should have taken; her prescriptions and paperwork were in a mess. Also she left the Highcroft with bed sores which she did not have before she went there.
I raised concerns over her health a few times only to be ignored. On one occasion an ambulance was called out to my Mum 2 days after I had raise concerns over her chest. The staff failed to contact
Her medication was not administrated correctly. When we moved her in September to her new care home the staff there found medication dating back to June which Mum should have taken; her prescriptions and paperwork were in a mess. Also she left the Highcroft with bed sores which she did not have before she went there.
I raised concerns over her health a few times only to be ignored. On one occasion an ambulance was called out to my Mum 2 days after I had raise concerns over her chest. The staff failed to contact
Lynne Potter
Dec 05, 2018
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My father was placed in this care home on the 12th October to the 24th October 2017 while I took my mum away for some respite. This was the first time in over 2 years she actually agreed to relinquish her control over my father's care. Sadly, although we visited the home and spoke to staff before we admitted him, he suffered unexpected terrible neglect during the time he was there. In the early hours of the 23rd October, the night we were returning home, he was admitted to hospital with a urine infection and a bed sore on his bottom the size of a side plate. My Auntie, my father's sister, visited