Stapleford View
Stapleford View
The home was completed in 2024 and has some impressive features including a Cinema Room, walled Sensory Garden, Cafe, Hairdressing and Beauty Salon, Reflection Room and multiple communal spaces. Ideally located in Stapleford, Nottingham, with convenient access to local amenities and community facilities.
Stapleford View
Comprising of three floors, the home features 79 spacious, beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, each furnished to a high standard with full-profile beds.
The Hemlock Suite on the Ground Floor, Attenborough Suite on the first floor boasts and impressive communal space affectionally named ‘the Ballroom’. A spectacular room with a vaulted ceiling, this space completes one of three communal areas on the suite to provide opportunities for those living with Dementia, to enjoy the social benefits of engaging with others, without feeling overwhelmed. Both the Hemlock and Attenborough suites have a circular layout meaning residents can walk around their suite without experiencing the confusion or frustration of coming to a ‘dead end’ at the end of a corridor.
Florence Suite on the second floor was named after the great nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale.
Tracey Turton
Tracey is a dedicated Home Manager with a strong background in adult social care. Tracey brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to high standards of care, dignity, and quality of life for all residents.
Tracey believes in a hands-on and approachable management style, ensuring that both residents and staff feel listened to and valued. She is passionate about empowering her team, promoting a positive workplace culture, and ensuring every resident receives
Facilities for Residents
We provide a safe, comfortable environment with modern facilities, including , welcoming lounges, accessible dining areas, and relaxing garden spaces, all designed to support residents’ wellbeing and independence.
Funding Options
- Self Funding
- NHS Continuing Care or Free Nursing Care
- Local Authority with top-up
Funding advice
Understanding how care is funded can be confusing, with so many options, rules, and assessments to consider.
To help you navigate this complex area, we’ve added a trusted link to Age UK, a leading source of clear and reliable information on care home funding. Whether you’re exploring funding options, looking into means testing, or simply want to know what support is available, this resource is a great place to start.
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