Robin Hood House
Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, HP4 1PL
01442 842 759Telephone
Admissions (Admissions)
Rooms availableRooms available
Overview
Robin Hood House is a residential care home in the area of Little Gaddesden, part of the scenic 5000 acre Ashridge estate. This listed building is set within an area of outstanding natural beauty and a conservation area protected by the National trust. Robin Hood House dates back to the 16th century and was once owned by the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, famous for building the Bridgewater canal in the North East of England.
This 22 bedroom home also has a reception lounge, a large lounge opening up to the landscaped gardens and a smaller lounge/dining area for those requiring more private space. There is another dining room for larger groups. This house has an abundance of character and charm.
The staff team offer specialist care for older people, including those living with dementia. The staff are all from the local area and deliver care in this warm, friendly setting. The manager, Lorraine has coached and mentored the team and together they provide true person-centred care with empathy, understanding and respect.
Home cooked meals are served every day in one of the intimate dining rooms and a number of different lounges are available for the residents to use.
There are a variety of activities and events as chosen by the residents themselves. For those wishing to stay a little closer to home, a dementia friendly garden was completed in 2013, which allows residents and their families the opportunity to relax and reflect in beautiful surroundings whilst also being safe and secure. Deer and squirrels are often seen in the extended grounds.
For those wishing to venture further there are dementia friendly community clubs in addition to many walks through the estate, country pubs and villages.
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
- Dementia Residential
- Residential
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Specific care needs
- Bariatric Care
- Brain Injury
- Challenging / Specialist Behaviour
- Diabetes
- End Of Life Care
- Frailty
- Hearing Impairment
- Heart Disease
- Incontinence
- Parkinsonism
- Sight Impairment
- Speech Impairment
- Stroke
Care Home Facilities
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Key Features
- 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
- Designated Smoking Area
- Family Room
- Individual/Group Outings
- Laundry Service
- Podiatry
- Post
- Terrace
- Wellbeing
Room Facilities
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Key Features
- Double/twin Rooms Available
- Own Furniture Allowed
- Pets Allowed
- Wifi
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Dining
- Meals In Bedroom
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Bathroom
- En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
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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)
- Private Terrace/Garden
- TV Point
In The Area
Airport | Airport | 9.2 miles |
Bar | Bar | 0.2 miles |
Bus Station | Bus Station | 2.8 miles |
Cinema | Cinema | 3.1 miles |
Doctor | Doctor | 2.9 miles |
Hospital | Hospital | 2.4 miles |
Park | Park | 0.6 miles |
Pharmacy | Pharmacy | 3.0 miles |
Shop | Shop | 0.4 miles |
Supermarket | Supermarket | 2.8 miles |
Train Station | Train Station | 2.8 miles |
Languages
- Afrikaans
- 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
- NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
- Self-funding (private)When you pay for care home fees yourself
Regulator Rating
Overall: Requires Improvement
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Safe:Requires Improvement
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Effective:Good
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Caring:Good
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Responsive:Good
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Well-led:Requires Improvement