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Radcliffe Manor House

At the Radcliffe Manor House we offer a comfortable and caring environment to those who require a little extra help and support because they can no longer manage at home independently.

In 1965 we became a registered charity, a non-profit making trust run by a committee of volunteers which continues to this day.The people who live here are paramount to us; their independence, choice and dignity is considered at all times. For more information, please click on the ‘About Us’ button at the top. The home is situated in the heart of the Radcliffe on Trent village and is very close to the shops, churches and community amenities.
Radcliffe Manor House was recently assessed by Nottinghamshire County Council and given a Band 5 rating. Care Homes awarded Band 5 represent the highest standards of care available in Nottinghamshire.

We offer a comfortable and caring environment to those who require a little extra help and support because they can no longer manage at home independently. We are not a nursing home and so cannot meet people’s nursing needs nor are we specialised in terms of dementia care.

We are a registered charity so all of our funds are ultimately spent on the residents. There are 25 rooms some of which are en suite. We are gradually upgrading as many rooms as we can to en suites.  The residents’ bedrooms are their space, it is entirely up to the individual how they wish to decorate or furnish the room.  Staff may only enter bedrooms with permission from the resident.  All rooms have television aerial points and many residents have their own telephones and WiFi is available throughout the building.

We have three lounges one of which has a small dining area where people can entertain their guests in private if they wish.  Our large dining room is next to the kitchen and is usually where we have all our parties and entertainment.  The two larger lounges are used constantly by the residents and visitors and are always a hive of activity.

There is a vertical lift to access the first floor of the old part of the house and a stair lift to take people to three bedrooms in the more modern extension.

The garden is large and we have many areas where people can sit and relax.  We have a small allotment and we enjoy the produce from this area throughout the summer months.
This is accessible and residents can tend the raised vegetable and salad beds if they wish.

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