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  1. Dignity in Care
    Downshire House provides long term residential care for eight adults (18-65) with Learning Difficulties, Challenging Behaviour and Mental Disorders. The home has a spacious dining room and lounge area which leads out onto a large garden. The garden has a lawn area surrounded by flower…
    9Downshire SquareReadingRG1 6NJ
  2. Which? Elderly Care is a free online information resource to help people explore care options for an elderly relative or for themselves. The site has information on financing care, housing options and older people's needs. There is also advice on support available for family carers.…
  3. Emmbrook Court comprises 46 spacious, private, leasehold very sheltered apartments offering a variety of services including friendly staff on hand in emergencies 24hrs a day and care Call system with pull cords fitted in every room.
    Emmbrook CourtOff Woolacombe DriveReadingRG6 5TZ
  4. Dignity in Care
    First Wednesday of the month 10am -12pm
    Florence House is a Nursing Home providing 24 hour Residential Care for individuals with Nursing, Dementia and End of Life Care needs. We welcome visitors to our Coffee Mornings to view the Home and speak to staff and residents of the Home. Previously known as…
    16-22Westcote RoadReadingBerkshireRG30 2DE
  5. Hazeldene consists of 2 separate properties in Reading. 129 – 131 Wantage Road provides support to 6 individuals. 127 Wantage Road supports 4 people and is an ideal environment in which the service users can prepare to move on to more independent living. Both properties…
    127-131Wantage RoadReadingRG30 2SL

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