All our homes are modern purpose built and designed as care homes. That means corridors, lifts and doors are all wide enough for beds to pass easily. Bathrooms have bath-lifts, kitchens are close to dining rooms, grounds are landscaped to be wheelchair-friendly. Canal Vue is a Residential home with Dementia care.
Park House has a dedicated Stroke unit and, like the other three homes, offers Nursing, Dementia, Convalescent, Respite, Palliative, Personal and Residential care services. 6 separate lounge areas offering library/reading, specialist activity, quiet and sensory areas. A large open plan reception provides a light uplifting area for dining and activities, opening out onto decking overlooking the waterway.
Park House has a dedicated Stroke unit and, like the other three homes, offers Nursing, Dementia, Convalescent, Respite, Palliative, Personal and Residential care services. 6 separate lounge areas offering library/reading, specialist activity, quiet and sensory areas. A large open plan reception provides a light uplifting area for dining and activities, opening out onto decking overlooking the waterway.
Services
For over 30 years Eastgate Care has been successfully providing care to residents and now employ more than 300 staff. Eastgate Care is a family run organisation. Our success is based on our policy of commissioning stylish, purpose-built Care Homes. In those homes we pursue high standards of care. We invest in staff training and development to provide the opportunity for career progression.
Our coordinator Rashpal, is available on 0739 928 9956 to help you with the next step, discuss your needs, advise about assessment and liaise with the care home manager to help find the best care for you or your relative. There is no judge better than you to assess whether a home is the right choice.
Eastgate Care operate several Nursing and Care Homes in the East Midlands, close to Nottingham. There are normally vacancies for new residents in at least one of the homes. Please phone to discuss your specific needs with our vacancies coordinator, on 0739 928 9956. The coordinator can explain the types of care and facilities available.
We have over 300 employees serving a wide variety of roles. We are always happy to hear from potential applicants whether or not a vacancy is currently being advertised. Assisting our residents with their personal care and hygiene needs, bathing, dressing and undressing, ensuring optimum independence, dignity and respect of individuals.
Reviews (3)
Philippa Hill
Jun 25, 2019
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Nora Thompson
Jun 28, 2017
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My relative was placed at Melbourne House late 2014 after a short spell in hospital. The manager at the beginning left very suddenly (don't know by her choice or not but nobody seemed aware she was leaving). A temporary manager followed with a new manager was in place approx a month later.
We were not happy with the care and had to complain often about really quite fundamental things such as not having a water jug or glass practically each visit. Often no towel in the room and wrong laundry even though all items had name tags.
Care was of a low standard with carers not wearing name tags so dementia
We were not happy with the care and had to complain often about really quite fundamental things such as not having a water jug or glass practically each visit. Often no towel in the room and wrong laundry even though all items had name tags.
Care was of a low standard with carers not wearing name tags so dementia
Christopher Greaves
May 21, 2017
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My Sister in Law was admitted to hospital with lung cancer which was diagnosed as being terminal. As it was too far advanced to be treatable they requested that she should be transferred to a care home.
I chose Melbourne House for the following reasons. The CQC assessment was good on all counts, the two managers seemed organised and caring, there seemed plenty of cheerful staff, the building had all en-suite and good communal areas, the adjacent health centre gives access to GP's, the location is good for buses and parking is adequate.
My Sister in Law needed total care which she received in
I chose Melbourne House for the following reasons. The CQC assessment was good on all counts, the two managers seemed organised and caring, there seemed plenty of cheerful staff, the building had all en-suite and good communal areas, the adjacent health centre gives access to GP's, the location is good for buses and parking is adequate.
My Sister in Law needed total care which she received in