Fairby Grange
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Wayne Roberts
Finding the right home for Nan was a struggle. After much searching, we finally found this wonderful place, with warm caring staff and excellent facilities. We initially had concerns over how well nan would fit in, but we needn't have worried as she settled in right away, taking part in different events and activities. She's also been out on day trips to the local garden centre for coffee and cake. A real treat considering she's been housebound up to this point. This has only been made possible with the use of your own minibus. Thanks to everybody, I really appreciate everything you do for Nan.
Mar 11th, 2022 -
lisa
We struggled with placing our mum in a care home, suffering from dementia we worried she wouldnt be cared for, would miss family, be lonely. How wrong we were. What a fantastic place. Residents are treated with respect and dignity, care giving isnt false they truly do care and they ensure there are activities that residents can join into no matter what their needs are, staff are there to help, sitting and talking to residents not talking down to them. Its very clean and from what I have seen the catering is excellent. When I ring my mum she doesnt want to talk to me because she is with friends. Thank you to all the staff of Fairby Grange for letting my mum live the remainder of her life in comfort and safety and allowing us to be daughters again and not carers
Oct 8th, 2022 -
laura day
As a family, we have been really grateful to all of the staff at Fairby Grange. They are all so friendly, welcoming and worked incredibly hard to make my auntie feel at home. She was looked after brilliantly and they accommodated her needs, always keeping us informed along the way with a tremendous amount of support to us all. The home itself has a wonderful feel, with a balance of calm but at the same time, has a lovely buzz too. I only have positive things to say.
Feb 24th, 2022 -
Darren Rusher
Absolutely amazing such great care to accommodate my Mum & Dad so very happy. The carers are amazing.
Dec 2nd, 2021 -
Hayley Sims
Wouldnt even give one. My gramps with dementia went in to this home, he had a couple of incidents with one particular carer (red flag in the eyes of most good carers) they literally kicked him out with no warning and called the policeat Christmas, during a pandemic! Even the police where disgusted that they was doing that to a 90 year old man at 10pm at night. He had to stay in a Covid ripe hospital until we could find him a new home. Days later hes back in hospital with COVID, our particularly healthy gramps died when he didnt need to. Not pointing fingers, but I do hope they are very ashamed at their decision to do that to someone in these times let alone a vulnerable old man!
Oct 2nd, 2021
Contact Info
- (147) 470-2223
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Fairby Grange?
A The phone number for Fairby Grange is: (147) 470-2223.
Q Where is Fairby Grange located?
A Fairby Grange is located at Fairby Grange, Ash Rd, Hartley, eng DA3 8ER
Q What is the internet address for Fairby Grange?
A The website (URL) for Fairby Grange is: http://www.fairbygrange.co.uk/
Q What days are Fairby Grange open?
A Fairby Grange is open:
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Q How is Fairby Grange rated?
A Fairby Grange has a 3.9 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
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( 8 Reviews )Wayne Roberts on Google
Finding the right home for Nan was a struggle.
After much searching, we finally found this wonderful place, with warm caring staff and excellent facilities. We initially had concerns over how well nan would fit in, but we needn't have worried as she settled in right away, taking part in different events and activities.
She's also been out on day trips to the local garden centre for coffee and cake. A real treat considering she's been housebound up to this point. This has only been made possible with the use of your own minibus.
Thanks to everybody, I really appreciate everything you do for Nan.
lisa on Google
We struggled with placing our mum in a care home, suffering from dementia we worried she wouldnt be cared for, would miss family, be lonely. How wrong we were. What a fantastic place. Residents are treated with respect and dignity, care giving isnt false they truly do care and they ensure there are activities that residents can join into no matter what their needs are, staff are there to help, sitting and talking to residents not talking down to them. Its very clean and from what I have seen the catering is excellent. When I ring my mum she doesnt want to talk to me because she is with friends. Thank you to all the staff of Fairby Grange for letting my mum live the remainder of her life in comfort and safety and allowing us to be daughters again and not carers
laura day on Google
As a family, we have been really grateful to all of the staff at Fairby Grange. They are all so friendly, welcoming and worked incredibly hard to make my auntie feel at home. She was looked after brilliantly and they accommodated her needs, always keeping us informed along the way with a tremendous amount of support to us all. The home itself has a wonderful feel, with a balance of calm but at the same time, has a lovely buzz too. I only have positive things to say.
Darren Rusher on Google
Absolutely amazing such great care to accommodate my Mum & Dad so very happy.
The carers are amazing.
Hayley Sims on Google
Wouldnt even give one. My gramps with dementia went in to this home, he had a couple of incidents with one particular carer (red flag in the eyes of most good carers) they literally kicked him out with no warning and called the policeat Christmas, during a pandemic! Even the police where disgusted that they was doing that to a 90 year old man at 10pm at night. He had to stay in a Covid ripe hospital until we could find him a new home. Days later hes back in hospital with COVID, our particularly healthy gramps died when he didnt need to. Not pointing fingers, but I do hope they are very ashamed at their decision to do that to someone in these times let alone a vulnerable old man!