
Miranda House (nursing home)
Miranda House nursing home for elderly care is located in: High Street, Wootton Bassett, Swindon, SN4 7AH.
Contact: Mrs Gill Gray, Manager
Tel: 0808 1371529
Website: http://www.caringhomes.orgCare Home providing nursing. This home accommodates 68 residents in 68 single rooms (68 en suite). It is purpose built and has a garden, and opened around 1994. .
Suitable for: learning disability / mental disorder / dementia clients.
Care period: Longer stay / Day care clients.
Location: The home is in an urban location. .
Distances: Shop, post office, chemist, library, GP surgery, bank, bus stop, shopping centre, pub within a quarter of a mile. .
Lifestyle: Residents may bring their own furniture and choose their room decoration. There is a lot of flexibility about meals. Activities are organised daily. Individual hobbies are catered for. Smokers are usually accepted. .
Activities: Activities are organised daily. Individual hobbies are catered for..
Cost: Not available..
Inspection Report: Read care standards authority inspection reports.
This scheme is part of the Elderly Accommodation Counsel
Care Options program.
Care group: Caring Homes Group
This
nursing home scheme is managed by caring homes group. miranda house is a modern purpose-built
care home in the historic wiltshire town of wootton bassett. it has been carefully
designed to provide the perfect environment for the specialised care of patients suffering from alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. located within walking distance of the distinctive broad high street. says Miranda House is a modern purpose-built
care home in the historic Wiltshire town of Wootton Bassett. It has been carefully
designed to provide the perfect environment for the specialised care of patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Located within walking distance of the distinctive broad high street..
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