Lovely care home set in beautiful countryside. The staff are amazing and really take time to get to know the residents and their regular visitors.
Sibbertoft Manor
Testimonials
Ann A
My father lived here from February 2017 to April 2019. (He died in hospital).
It is a very well-run home, with a calm and pleasant atmosphere, set in lovely gardens.
The quality of the staff is outstanding. The Matron is excellent; she is very much a hands-on manager. The nurses and carers are first-rate
It is a very well-run home, with a calm and pleasant atmosphere, set in lovely gardens.
The quality of the staff is outstanding. The Matron is excellent; she is very much a hands-on manager. The nurses and carers are first-rate
professionals; senior staff are very experienced and knowledgeable. Staff know each resident very well and care is tailored to the individual, including their life history and interests.
When Dad first moved in he was not at all happy; he was helped to feel at home, and shown a lot of affection, kindness and empathy.
All staff, including housekeepers and maintenance, are caring, cheerful and friendly. Dad enjoyed chatting and sharing a joke with his friends.
Dad was encouraged to be more active: he went for walks around the grounds most days; he practiced golf shots; he was taught to do exercises.
There is a wide range of activities available and some good visiting entertainers.
When Dad first moved in he was not at all happy; he was helped to feel at home, and shown a lot of affection, kindness and empathy.
All staff, including housekeepers and maintenance, are caring, cheerful and friendly. Dad enjoyed chatting and sharing a joke with his friends.
Dad was encouraged to be more active: he went for walks around the grounds most days; he practiced golf shots; he was taught to do exercises.
There is a wide range of activities available and some good visiting entertainers.
Louise Kingham
I worked here as a student, and was stunned at the Care Home. The staff were amazing with the residents, and the facilities were second to none. The thought put into activities was amazing, and it was a privalege to see exactly how people should be cared for.
Our sincere thanks for all that you have done for our Mother
“Dear all,
I am writing on behalf of my sisters and myself to convey our sincere thanks for all that you have done for our Mother. She moved to Sibbertoft nearly three years ago and many of you have known her since then. You will have witnessed her changes over those years from someone who found it difficult to settle to latterly a much more peaceful person. Your constant care and friendship with her has been very much appreciated..
It must always be difficult for you to look into a room a find that a face is missing. Please be aware that for us as regular visitors that we will miss you all and think of the many offers of cups of tea or coffee that you kindly made for us.
With all our best wishes for the future and again with all our thanks.”
John and Harriet.
Lesley B
As I spent most afternoons with my husband, I was very aware of the kindness and consideration of all of the staff. I have the greatest admiration for their ability to cope with all manner of circumstances often requiring great tact and patience. In my husband’s final days, I received the same care
and attention making a difficult time very peaceful.
Thank you all for caring for mum so well.
“I visited Mum on Tuesday and I was really warmed to see your activities lady had a plastic envelope specifically tailored for Mum with pictures of Royal Ascot, ladies in their hats, the Queen and various pictures of different race horses, and poems of racing. I just wanted to show my appreciation. Her passion and love was and IS horse racing – she was a member of the Royal Ascot racing club (as you know) and to show her any recognition of those days is marvellous. She loves poetry too. Thank you all for caring for her so beautifully. She always looks clean, tidy, pretty and happy when I visit her. It’s lovely that you are stimulating her as we never really know do we what goes on in her head and how much she actually does understand but can’t communicate?
She also has a huge love of tennis – was Tim Henman, then moved on to Andy Murray!
I am sure she would love it if you could put the telly on for her when Royal Ascot starts next Tuesday and indeed I think Queens tennis is on next week too. I know she zones in and out but all this stimulation and nostalgia I feel will benefit her. And of course Wimbledon tennis. Please keep playing the background music when she is in your main sitting room. She loves singing and music. Also church was a big thing for her but I appreciate you cannot take her to the church services but church was a great comfort to her.
To summarise – keep doing what you are doing! We are so relieved that Mum is in such a compassionate and caring home. We don’t show our gratitude enough but it enables us as sad as it is with Mum’s dementia to carry on with our day to day family lives without worrying about her constantly . And that is what Mum would have wanted. She ALWAYS said our kids and lives must come first.
Thank you all for caring for mum so well.”
I just wanted to write to all of you who cared for my Granny, Mrs G.
“To all those at Sibbertoft
I just wanted to write to all of you who cared for my Granny, Mrs G.
I felt you all cared for her with such patience and looked after her so well, and for that I will always be so grateful to you.
It was always a welcoming and warm environment when walking through the door at Sibbertoft, and that counted for so much to know she was in a loving place.
You all work so hard and it was lovely to have had the chance to meet you all. Wishing Sibbertoft all the best, Thank you”
Carol M
My mother was well looked after and was treated with kindness and respect. The home is lovely. It is clean and beautifully furnished within lovely grounds. On top of the excellent carers, the surroundings made my mother’s life the best it could be given her condition.
thank you for your kindness and care for Dad
To All at Sibbertoft Manor
I wanted to write to thank you for your kindness and care for Dad in the 15 months he was living with you. Sadly his Dementia meant he was unable to continue to live at home but the thoughtful care and patience you showed him helped him to settle at Sibbertoft. It was clear that you had managed to get to know him and he responded to you – sometimes with that lovely “light-up-the-face smile. It is a bit of a strange time with arrangements to make etc and being a bit of support to mum. We will all miss Dad but hope that happy memories of a long, busy life will come too the fore in time.
Everyone really seemed to care about him – with his lovely smile
On behalf of all John’s family I would like to thank you and all your lovely staff, Carers, nurses, outside staff and helpers for looking after him so kindly. Everyone really seemed to care about him – with his lovely smile. It made our lives more bearable. We shall all miss him enormously but hope he is now at peace.