A loved one's review
"A first class establishment for the elderly with a high level of care and dignity shown towards its residents" Son of Resident.
Surrounded by wheelchair-friendly gardens, our care home stands tall in the heart of Bushbury – a Wolverhampton community we are proud to be a part of.
Ensuring our residents stay as connected as possible to their vibrant community, a variety of groups and individuals are welcomed into the home every week. Children from a school in Bushbury often pop in, we host regular tea parties and also welcome volunteers from across Wolverhampton to take part in activities with our residents, who receive both residential and dementia care.
Safe admissions into our care homes includes the option for new residents to self-isolate in their own home before joining us.
Our virtual tours enable you to find out more about life in our care home and ask any questions you may have to a senior member of our team.
Every week some very well-behaved rescue dogs come into the care home to bring that Friday Feeling. Lena, Woody, Teddy and Ava, who belong to the home’s administrator Dale, take it in turns to come and say hello. Residents, including those living with dementia, adore animal therapy and love to fuss the dogs, especially Teddy who is a real lapdog.
Highcroft Hall is a busy care home with stimulating activities at the heart of everything we do. Whether limbering up in a gentle exercise class, singing and dancing along to musicians from across Wolverhampton or enjoying being pampered in the home’s hairdressing salon, there is always so much to do.
The team provides person-centred activities that are tailored to the amazingly wonderful residents living in our care home. Some of our residents like to be on the go, while others prefer to take more of a back seat and relax, everyone is different.
A home is a place where people invite friends and loved ones to catch up and make memories. Our care home is no different, so the team has created a coffee shop where the residents can socialise with one another, or spend time with their visitors.
Decorated with vintage fineries, residents and their loved ones can relax and spend time chatting over a cup of tea and slice of freshly-baked cake. Supporting our residents to maintain their independence is an important part of their care we provide, so having their own coffee shop, where they can arrange to meet their visitors, is wonderful for our residents’ wellbeing.
And for residents who have loved ones living further afield, our dedicated team are here to keep them company. Many of the staff at Highcroft Hall have worked in the care home since it opened, so are like a big extended family.
As well as providing residential care and dementia care, Highcroft Hall offers pre-bookable short-term respite care breaks. These give people caring for family members or loved ones at home the chance to book a holiday or simply take some ‘me time’. It also gives the person they are caring for a change of scenery, with the peace of mind that they are being well looked after in our care home.
It is usual for residents in care homes to contribute to the cost of their own care. Some people have the resources to pay for their care in full, whilst others make means-tested contributions. Our weekly fees are individual to each of our residents and are subject to a pre-admission assessment, which is required to truly understand the level of care and support needed. Our 2021 weekly care fees for residential care start from £818, but may be in the region of 20% more*, dependent on your care needs and the type of bedroom that is right for you, from our standard rooms through to our premium bedroom options. *If you require more specialist care such as 1-2-1 support your weekly fee could be higher.
Call our home today on 01902 866 802 or complete our Highcroft Hall enquiry form for more information on how to book respite care in Wolverhampton.
"A first class establishment for the elderly with a high level of care and dignity shown towards its residents" Son of Resident.
We provide a great range of activities for our residents which often take place in our lounges, including gentle exercise classes.
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