Broughton House Veteran Care Village

Broughton House provides nursing, residential, residential dementia and respite care to the wide military family.
You are eligible for Broughton House if: You have served in His Majesty's Armed Forces, the Merchant Navy, a Reserve Force or were conscripted for National Service. Alternatively, you are also eligible if you are a family member/spouse of any of the beforementioned.
On the nursing care unit, a qualified nurse, alongside care staff, is on hand 24/7 to administer medication and provide support for residents throughout the day, no matter the time.
There are a wide variety of different care services on offer in this purpose-built homely environment. These include dietary requirements, physiotherapy, chiropody, specialist gym equipment (suitable for the elderly), person-centred medical care, counselling and much more.
All bedrooms within the nursing and residential care units are equipped with an en-suite shower room, hoists and a call bell system, should the resident need support.
Most recently, Broughton House has introduced retirement apartments for those who are aged 55+ and are largely independent but may still require a small level of care.
If you or a loved one are considering full-time or respite care, please don't hesitate to call, email or check out the Broughton House website for further information.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 0161 740 2737 0161 740 2737
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info@broughtonhouse.com
- Website
- Broughton House Veteran Care Village
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Where to go
- Name
- Broughton House - Veteran Care Village
- Address
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Park Lane
Kersal
Salford
Greater Manchester - Postcode
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M7 4JDView M7 4JD on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- Yes
Availability
- Referral not required
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