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Pratt House

Quill Hall Lane, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP6 6LU

01494 722 940Telephone
01494 722 940Admissions (Admissions)

Regulator rating: Requires Improvement
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Details updated 1 week ago
Cost
From £1267 weekly
Beds
29 total beds
Brand
Abbeyfield Society
Ownership type
Privately Owned
Local Authority
Buckinghamshire County Council

Overview

Pratt House is a home in the area of Amersham, which can accommodate just under 30 residents. Care can be provided for those with dementia. Pratt House also offers the following short stay services; respite care.

Nestled in the scenic Chiltern Hills, surrounded by stunning greenbelt countryside, Pratt House is a care home situated on the outskirts of the vibrant market town of Amersham.

Set in its own beautiful grounds, in a quiet location, Pratt House has 29 en-suite rooms, many overlooking our attractive garden and surrounding fields, and we have rooms that can accommodate couples. Although we can provide furniture, we encourage you to bring your own furniture and photographs so you can customise your room and make it feel like home.

Being part of the community is an important value for Abbeyfield and we have established excellent relationships with pre-schools, churches, GPs and district nurses. Our dedicated team of staff provide 24-hour care and many of our staff have been here for 19 years of service meaning you get continuity of care and support. Residents come together for delicious home cooked meals, a great way to get to know each other and socialise.

Ideally located near the picturesque market town of Amersham, you’ll uncover a town steeped in history with more than 150 listed buildings in the Old Town as well as most of Amersham being a conservation area. Pratt House is close to local shops, garden centres, a number of churches and the train stations have direct links into London.
Another point of local interest is The Amersham Fair Museum where you’ll discover a collection of fairground organs on display that take you on a trip back in time. In the Old Town, you’ll also find a great selection of independent shops and a variety of dining options ranging from chic restaurants to traditional pubs.

Care Types

  • Duration
    • Long-term
    • Short-stay
  • Age
    • Adults 65 and over
    • Adults under 65 yrs
  • Type of care
    • Dementia Residential
    • Residential
  • Short stay services
    • Respite Care
  • Specific care needs
    • Autism
    • Bariatric Care
    • Diabetes
    • End Of Life Care
    • Frailty
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Heart Disease
    • Incontinence
    • Parkinsonism
    • Sight Impairment
    • Speech Impairment
    • Stroke

Care Home Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Dining Room
    • Garden
    • Lift
    • Lounge
    • Protected Mealtimes
    • Wifi
  • Accessibility
    • Free Parking (on-site)
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure and Wellbeing
    • Activities (bingo, etc.)
    • Hair Salon
    • Individual/Group Outings
    • Laundry Service
    • Podiatry
    • Post
    • Wellbeing

Room Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Own Furniture Allowed
    • Pets Allowed
    • Wifi
  • Dining
    • Meals In Bedroom
  • Bathroom
    • En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
    • Wet Rooms
  • Accessibility & Equipment
    • Assisted Bathroom
    • Call Bells
    • Ground Floor Rooms
    • Hoisting
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure & Wellbeing
    • Private Terrace/Garden
    • TV Point

In The Area

Bank Bank 0.8 miles
Bar Bar 0.5 miles
Bus Station Bus Station 0.9 miles
Cinema Cinema 5.8 miles
Doctor Doctor 0.8 miles
Hospital Hospital 1.8 miles
Park Park 1.8 miles
Pharmacy Pharmacy 0.9 miles
Shop Shop 0.3 miles
Supermarket Supermarket 0.4 miles
Train Station Train Station 0.9 miles

Languages

  • English

Weekly Prices

Long-Term Bed Types
From
To
General Residential
£1,267
£1,267
Dementia Residential
£1,267
£1,267

Funding Sources

  • Local AuthorityWhen your local authority pays for your care - sometimes referred to as 'state funding'
  • Local Authority with top-upWhen you pay the difference between what your local authority is willing to pay and the care home's fee
  • NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
  • Self-funding (private)When you pay for care home fees yourself

Regulator Rating

Overall: Requires Improvement

  • Safe:
    Requires Improvement
  • Effective:
    Good
  • Caring:
    Good
  • Responsive:
    Good
  • Well-led:
    Requires Improvement