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New Cambridgeshire care home gets perfect 10 out 10 approval rating

Barton Manor, Wisbech, is purpose built and has 66 beds

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Opened just four months ago, Barton Manor care home at Wisbech has achieved a remarkable 10 out 10 review by the country’s leader UK Care Home review website.

The website lists 16,755 care homes and users – mainly friends and families of those with relatives in a care home or those looking for a care home – and has more than 300,000 reviews.

Barton Manor is purpose built and has 66 beds and provides a full range of services including respite, dementia, and residential care.

Barton Manor is purpose built and has 66 beds and provides a full range of services including respite, dementia, and residential care. A recent staff celebration. 

The perfect score accolade has delighted Barton Manor which only opened its doors to guests in September and is already receiving rave reviews.

One reviewer said: “Excellent care. The home is outstanding, staff are very kind, caring and always there to help and support residents.

“We always receive a lovely welcome every time we visit. Our mum has been at Barton Manor for over a month now and is so happy, relaxed and looks so well. Thank you again to everyone.”

A second review said: “Fantastic care home. Residents are well looked after, great food choices, staff team are friendly and professional, facilities are varied with plenty to do.

 

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“The home is very clean; housekeeping staff are very good. The management run the home to very high standards.”

A third, typical of many, said: “Our experience with the Barton Manor Care Home has been nothing but positive.

“The staff are all friendly and helpful, the home is beautiful and most of all my mother feels safe and she always looks forward to her meals (after relying on frozen ready meals for the last year).

“Mum was quite capable of looking after herself at home but being less mobile now was always complaining about loneliness and feeling unsafe at night.”

 

Barton Manor is purpose built and has 66 beds and provides a full range of services including respite, dementia, and residential care.

The home has many amenities including a sweetshop, a cinema, a library, activities also hosts a café bar and a restaurant-style dining space.

It was officially opened by the High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, Dr Bharat Khetani.

Check the review here:

https://www.carehome.co.uk/carehome.cfm/searchazref/barton-manor

 

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