Cherry Tree House Residential Home
49 Dobbins Lane, Wendover, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP22 6DH
01296 623 350Telephone
Admissions (Admissions)
Rooms availableRooms available
Overview
Cherry Tree House Residential Home can accommodate up to 20 residents and is situated in a beautiful residential road about a quarter of a mile from the centre of Wendover. The home is uniquely placed to offer a warm, friendly atmosphere with a lovely lounge and conservatory, opening onto a patio and level gardens where residents can enjoy their surroundings.
At Cherry Tree House it is our philosophy to continually improve and make each resident's stay as comfortable as possible.
Cherry Tree House observes and maintains all residents' rights of dignity, privacy and independence within the community of the home. A professional team work together to maintain the highest standards of care, to provide a effecient and compassionate service for our residents.
Cherry Tree House accommodation provides single rooms some of which have en-suite facilities for residents. As well as residential care on a permanent basis the home also offers respite care which begings with a minimum of two weeks stay.
The home was last inspected in October 2023 and maintains a 'Good' rating from the Care Quality Comission.
Care Types
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Duration
- Long-term
- Short-stay
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Age
- Adults 65 and over
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Type of care
- Physical Disability
- Residential
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Short stay services
- Respite Care
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Specific care needs
- Brain Injury
- Diabetes
- End Of Life Care
- Frailty
- Hearing Impairment
- Heart Disease
- Incontinence
- Parkinsonism
- Physiotherapy
- Sight Impairment
- Speech Impairment
- Stroke
Care Home Facilities
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Key Features
- Cafe
- Dining Room
- Garden
- Lift
- Lounge
- Pets Allowed
- Protected Mealtimes
- Quiet Area
- Resident Choice Dining
- Wifi
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Accessibility
- Escort Service to Appointments
- Free Parking (on-site)
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure and Wellbeing
- Activities (bingo, etc.)
- Daily Newspapers
- Family Room
- Individual/Group Outings
- Laundry Service
- Podiatry
- Post
Room Facilities
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Key Features
- Own Furniture Allowed
- Wifi
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Dining
- Meals In Bedroom
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Bathroom
- En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
- Wet Rooms
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Accessibility & Equipment
- Assisted Bathroom
- Call Bells
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Hoisting
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure & Wellbeing
- Hairdressing (in room)
- TV Point
In The Area
Bank | Bank | 0.4 miles |
Bar | Bar | 0.2 miles |
Bus Station | Bus Station | 0.3 miles |
Cinema | Cinema | 4.3 miles |
Dentist | Dentist | 0.4 miles |
Doctor | Doctor | 0.3 miles |
Hospital | Hospital | 3.1 miles |
Park | Park | 0.4 miles |
Pharmacy | Pharmacy | 0.4 miles |
Shop | Shop | 0.3 miles |
Supermarket | Supermarket | 0.3 miles |
Train Station | Train Station | 0.3 miles |
Languages
- English
Weekly Prices
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
- Self-funding (private)When you pay for care home fees yourself
Regulator Rating
Overall: Good
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Safe:Good
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Effective:Good
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Caring:Good
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Responsive:Good
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Well-led:Good
Additional Information
- Smile For Life Accreditation - December 2016 In support of the CQC Standards and Buckinghamshire County Council Quality in Care Team, Cherry Tree House has successfully achieved accreditation with the Buckinghamshire Oral Health Improvement 'Smile For Life' programme. This demonstrates that Cherry Tree Home promotes a positive approach to oral health and is proud to have achieved 96% of staff trained.
- Top 20 Care Homes South East England - February 2016 The carehome.co.uk Top 20 Care Home Awards 2016 highlight the most recommended Care Homes in each region of the UK. The Awards are based on over 55,000 Reviews & Recommendations received from Residents and Family / Friends of Residents from 15th February 2014 to 15th February 2016. Specifically, we have used the Review Score, as of 15th of February 2016, which is calculated using a combination of the number of reviews, the average of each of the ratings and the size of the care home. Care homes are excluded from the awards if they are not compliant with their regulatory authority at the time of the announcement of the Awards (5th March 2016).
- Social Care Dignity and Respect Award - 2015 The Awards celebrate outstanding examples of how dignity and respect are demonstrated across Buckinghamshire, and Bucks County Council are looking for individuals, teams and organisations that have gone above and beyond to support people in a way that promotes dignity, respect and well-being.