Person-centred care
“The staff were outstanding and person-centred. They couldn’t do enough”.
Daughter of Resident
Located in a coastal town of Fleetwood in Lancashire, close to the picturesque promenade, there are some wonderful sights for our residents to see nearby their residential home.
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.
Our home has a pre-bookable designated visiting space to enable families to visit their loved ones safely. Please contact our home directly to pre-book.
We regularly go out and about into the local community, especially to the seafront at Fleetwood, where our residents love nothing more than enjoying an ice cream overlooking the beach. Within walking distance of the home, there is also a large boating lake as well as the Marine Hall, with all its fantastic shows and musical performances.
Guy’s Court is a happy home where the staff and residents genuinely enjoy one another’s company. The communal areas are often filled with the sound of spontaneous singing – we are very rarely in tune but that’s just fine!
There is so much for the residents, who receive residential care, to enjoy, including toddlers visiting from the nearby nursery. People from St Wulstan’s Church next door to the care home regularly join us for afternoon tea. Our residents are also welcomed along to the church for games of bingo with people from the local community. Some of our residents also enjoy going on trips to the local pub for a chat over a pint.
Members of Cleveleys Writers often pop over to see us and read poetry and we also welcome visits from singers and musicians, who play the ukulele and guitar. We are very lucky to have a talented young starlet who auditioned for singing competition The X Factor, who comes to Guy’s Court and other residential and nursing homes in the area to sing for the residents.
Just a short drive away in Fleetwood there is a small petting farm, where our residents can handle ducklings and stroke guinea pigs. Nearby is a memorial park which benefitted from £2.5m funding from Heritage Lottery, which is a special spot our residents like to visit.
“The staff were outstanding and person-centred. They couldn’t do enough”.
Daughter of Resident
Our range of activities available include trips out to the nearby seaside, arts and crafts, gardening and live entertainment.
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