Hurst Hall

Hurst Hall
  • Hurst Hall Care Centre, Kings Road
    Ashton Hurst Ward, eng OL6 9EG
  •   (161) 330-4772

Hours

Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (4 reviews)
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Read Our 4 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (4 reviews)
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  • June July

    Awful! Throughout the time there, not much went right. All things said were just lip service, promises were never kept therefore had to chase up on everything a few times, leading to a bad experience. Found ants in the room (had to highlight this issue a couple of times). Physiotherapist recommendations verbally and emails were never followed through. Infuriating thing was told they did not have my mums medication, when in fact they did. Paid for a hair cut (chased up a few times) and got a pedicure instead. The inconsistency was priceless, especially when it came to visiting, things get made up on the spot, even from the same member of staff about entry or no entry. TV socket in the room was unplugged to restrict viewing on a couple of occasions.
    Dec 31st, 2022

  • Oksana Wenger

    My elderly father has now been at Hurst Hall for three months and I have been visiting him on a regular basis. Consistently he says that he is happy there and that the staff treat him with kindness and respect and help make him as comfortable as possible. The place has a cheery sociable atmosphere and seems to be well organised and professionally run. All the staff are angels. They deal with everyone's varying needs in a responsive, positive, caring way. My dad says they wash and shower him nicely and I've noticed that the residents are encouraged to get dressed and sit in one of the two lounges with the others. There are regular uplifting activities such as exercises, art and sometimes singers. My dad finds the food tasty and varied - I tried some and I agree! Hurst Hall seems clean and tidy with no unpleasant odours. It has an excellent layout, all on one floor in a square shape with a central courtyard garden. Can't be easy working there but they have managed to make it pleasant.
    Feb 12th, 2023

  • Ciara McKeown

    This care home left us distressed and gobsmacked at the lack of ethics and empathy they showed towards our family member that had been living in the home for the past 3 years. The home rang the residents daughter only once and left a message with no urgency to inform her that her mum had been sent to hospital. She was away on holiday so picked up the message when she returned home, a week later. No one else in the family was contacted, even though the home had 2 other numbers on file that they could have tried and have previously used to get in touch with us. They sent her to hospital with a stroke which medical staff confirmed wasnt evident. They then proceeded to refuse her back to the home on the grounds that she wasnt fit to go back and would need nursing care after an assessment from the manager and a carer, not a medical professional. The doctors and nurses at the hospital declared her well enough to return to the home after their medical assessment and receive the same level of residential care she had previously been given. The care team moved goal posts repeatedly, starting with the excuse she couldnt feed herself. She then fed herself and they said she couldnt sit up in a chair, she then sat up in a chair and they came up with various other invalid reasons with no supportive evidence. This went on for 5 weeks, another excuse after another. We had meetings with social care and they couldnt understand why this home wasnt letting a paying resident back from hospital. It was costing the NHS money for unnecessarily caring for a person who didnt need to be in hospital whilst Hurst Hall was receiving the full money they would have got if the resident was still at the home. Frustrated and angry we decided we would send our family member to a CARE home that wanted her, she was quickly accepted and settled in the home in a couple of days. Homes like Hurst Hall should not be allowed to get away with cherry picking their residents so that they have an easier work load. A social care worker we spoke to told us Hurst Hall have 12 empty rooms. If you want your family to go to a care home that cares and doesnt cherry pick residents, DO NOT SEND THEM HERE.
    Sep 27th, 2018

  • bazer1973c2


    Jan 14th, 2018

  • colin newton

    excellent friendly staff who make a difference to the lives of some of our more vulnerable older members of society
    Aug 20th, 2017

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About
Hurst Hall

Hurst Hall is located at Hurst Hall Care Centre, Kings Road in Ashton Hurst Ward, England OL6 9EG. Hurst Hall can be contacted via phone at (161) 330-4772 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (161) 330-4772

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Hurst Hall?

A The phone number for Hurst Hall is: (161) 330-4772.


Q Where is Hurst Hall located?

A Hurst Hall is located at Hurst Hall Care Centre, Kings Road, Ashton Hurst Ward, eng OL6 9EG


Q What is the internet address for Hurst Hall?

A The website (URL) for Hurst Hall is: http://www.meridiancare.co.uk/hursthall


Q What days are Hurst Hall open?

A Hurst Hall is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours


Q How is Hurst Hall rated?

A Hurst Hall has a 3.8 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
24 Hours
Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours

Ratings and Reviews
Hurst Hall

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )
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June July on Google

image Awful! Throughout the time there, not much went right.
All things said were just lip service, promises were never kept therefore had to chase up on everything a few times, leading to a bad experience. Found ants in the room (had to highlight this issue a couple of times). Physiotherapist recommendations verbally and emails were never followed through. Infuriating thing was told they did not have my mums medication, when in fact they did. Paid for a hair cut (chased up a few times) and got a pedicure instead. The inconsistency was priceless, especially when it came to visiting, things get made up on the spot, even from the same member of staff about entry or no entry. TV socket in the room was unplugged to restrict viewing on a couple of occasions.


Oksana Wenger on Google

image My elderly father has now been at Hurst Hall for three months and I have been visiting him on a regular basis. Consistently he says that he is happy there and that the staff treat him with kindness and respect and help make him as comfortable as possible. The place has a cheery sociable atmosphere and seems to be well organised and professionally run. All the staff are angels. They deal with everyone's varying needs in a responsive, positive, caring way. My dad says they wash and shower him nicely and I've noticed that the residents are encouraged to get dressed and sit in one of the two lounges with the others. There are regular uplifting activities such as exercises, art and sometimes singers. My dad finds the food tasty and varied - I tried some and I agree! Hurst Hall seems clean and tidy with no unpleasant odours. It has an excellent layout, all on one floor in a square shape with a central courtyard garden. Can't be easy working there but they have managed to make it pleasant.


Ciara McKeown on Google

image This care home left us distressed and gobsmacked at the lack of ethics and empathy they showed towards our family member that had been living in the home for the past 3 years.
The home rang the residents daughter only once and left a message with no urgency to inform her that her mum had been sent to hospital. She was away on holiday so picked up the message when she returned home, a week later. No one else in the family was contacted, even though the home had 2 other numbers on file that they could have tried and have previously used to get in touch with us.
They sent her to hospital with a stroke which medical staff confirmed wasnt evident. They then proceeded to refuse her back to the home on the grounds that she wasnt fit to go back and would need nursing care after an assessment from the manager and a carer, not a medical professional. The doctors and nurses at the hospital declared her well enough to return to the home after their medical assessment and receive the same level of residential care she had previously been given.
The care team moved goal posts repeatedly, starting with the excuse she couldnt feed herself. She then fed herself and they said she couldnt sit up in a chair, she then sat up in a chair and they came up with various other invalid reasons with no supportive evidence. This went on for 5 weeks, another excuse after another. We had meetings with social care and they couldnt understand why this home wasnt letting a paying resident back from hospital. It was costing the NHS money for unnecessarily caring for a person who didnt need to be in hospital whilst Hurst Hall was receiving the full money they would have got if the resident was still at the home.
Frustrated and angry we decided we would send our family member to a CARE home that wanted her, she was quickly accepted and settled in the home in a couple of days. Homes like Hurst Hall should not be allowed to get away with cherry picking their residents so that they have an easier work load. A social care worker we spoke to told us Hurst Hall have 12 empty rooms. If you want your family to go to a care home that cares and doesnt cherry pick residents, DO NOT SEND THEM HERE.


bazer1973c2 on Google

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colin newton on Google

image excellent friendly staff who make a difference to the lives of some of our more vulnerable older members of society


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