Kind, Professional Care for the Over 60s
Long and Short Term Residential Care in Wolverhampton
Since 1982, we’ve manned 28 specially-equipped rooms with en-suite and nurse calling facilities. Whether you’re looking for short or long term stays, we welcome you home.
Homely Environment
Specially-Equipped Rooms
Professional Residential Care in Wolverhampton
We’ve been providing care and support to our treasured residents for over 35 years. Now, we speak several different languages and have facilities and specialists in Dementia, Parkinson’s, Respite Care, Alcohol and Mental Health and physical disabilities. When you come to us, you’re home.
With our highly qualified staff, we can offer a range of care services. These include dementia care, mental health condition care, sensory impairment care and physical disability care. We can also offer old age care for people who are in good physical and mental condition but no longer want to live on their own.
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Our Services
Ashley Court Care offers residential care in Wolverhampton for people who are elderly, have physical disabilities, mental health concerns or conditions such as dementia. We have created a relaxed, caring and friendly environment where the elderly can enjoy companionship and avoid the loneliness that can devastate people as they grow old. With our highly qualified staff, we can offer a range of care services.
About Us
Ashley Court Care offers residential care in Wolverhampton for patients who can no longer safely remain in their homes full time. We offer top quality old age residential care and also specialist services such as dementia care, physical disability care and mental health condition care. If your family member or friend needs old age care or even sensory impairment care, we can help. In addition to short and long term care, we also offer respite care.
Our customers say…
Residential Care
The best residential care home is about balance – ensuring staff are professional with solid systems in place but also that everyone is caring, considerate and person-centred. This balance can be seen at Ashley Court Care where we pride ourselves on offering a top quality and understanding environment for our elderly patients.
Dementia Care
Caring for people suffering from dementia is about personalising what they need for their condition and how it is affecting them. At Ashley Court Care, we understand dementia in its many forms and want to help our residents have a sense of normality and comfort. Our fully trained staff understand dementia and are equipped with the knowledge of how best to help patients.
Mental Health Care
Many people live with mental health issues but as we get older, the issues that come with age can add to these and make life more difficult. Ashley Court Care offers full mental health care for the elderly to help manage the combination of mental health and age-related issues to make their life easier and more comfortable. All care is tailored to the individual.
Respite Care
Elderly respite care is a short stay option for people who need to have someone to help them out while their normal carer takes a break. Respite care is often for a week or two and can be used for a variety of reasons. Here at Ashley Court Care, we offer respite care for elderly people to give carers the break they need while ensuring the highest level of care.
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QUESTIONS?
Over 35 years of service to the over 60s, providing holistic, specialist care, entertainment and support to your nearest and dearest. Short or long term, we can help you. If you're looking for Residential Care in Wolverhampton call us on 01902 335 584.