The Grade 2* listed country house provides residential care, respite care, day care, short breaks and visits for older retirees in gracious surroundings with dedicated, full time, locally employed, professional staff.
The newly completed wing provides a more intimate environment, with a higher ratio of staff to resident, where a more orchestrated level of activity is available to those with memory impairment, or in need of greater stimulation.
The Mews consists of individual 1, 2 and 3 bedroomed 'close care' houses within the grounds of the Court, from where any level of care and support can be provided to meet changing needs, as and when it may ever be required.
Listed by English Heritage, the formal gardens - which are open to the public Wednesday to Sunday between 11am and 4pm - are set in 13 acres of level parkland with 45 species of trees, a walled pinetum, a parterre, a productive walled garden, twocroquet lawns and one of the largest icehouses in the country. A Sculpture Park opened in the grounds in September 2015 and new installations are introduced regularly.
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About Nynehead Care
The Court became a residential home in 1949, making it one of the longest running care homes in the country. In 1990 it was gifted to The Friends of the Elderly,a national charity, and opened officially by Princess Margaret. In January 2004 it became a part of The Stepping Stone Group. The Nynehead Estate is owned and managed by Nynehead Care Limited, a private limited company and a wholly owned subsidiary of The Stepping Stone Group Limited.
Nynehead Care is registered with the
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
to provide accommodation to 44 residents within the Court and personal care to the owners/residents of the 11 Mews properties. It is managed by the registered manager, under the direction of the company directors, who have over 50 years combined experience in the provision of long term care.
Residents at Nynehead Court have personalised care plans and a key staff member, as well as individual support to meet their particular needs and interests. Staff are encouraged to participate in QCF training and one senior carer has recently completed the Level 5 qualification. The company is committed to providing regular training and study sessions, so that the highest levels of care and support are provided.