Beacher Hall Bupa Care Home
Located near the centre of Reading, Beacher Hall offers 24-hour nursing care and support for those 18 and over with a range of needs.
That includes those living with complex needs and neurological conditions, such as Multiple Sclerosis, respiratory conditions, Parkinson’s and acquired brain injuries. The home offers both long-term, short-stay and rehabilitation care.
A converted listed building, Beacher Hall offers a relaxing environment that is well equipped for a range of individual care needs.
There’s always a bustling atmosphere, with plenty for residents to get involved in. There is a physiotherapy gym – great for slow stream rehabilitation and preventing secondary complications – large landscaped gardens and an inviting lounge. These are open to all, whether they’re staying long-term or for a few months.
All bedrooms have en-suite facilities as well as a TV and telephone point. Comfortable communal areas and lounges, as well as the attractive landscaped gardens, provide the ideal setting where residents can socialise and relax with friends and family.
The home goes to great effort to ensure mealtimes are satisfying and enjoyable, aiming for a balanced and nutritious diet that also accounts for personal taste.
Sensory art classes and music therapy are part of a thriving activities programme, and regular trips and outings are organised allowing residents to get out and enjoy community life or visit the cinema.
For more information about life in the home, please visit their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/BupaCareHomeBeacherHall/
Who to contact
Where to go
- Name
- Beacher Hall Bupa Care Home
- Address
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42, Bath Road
Reading
- Postcode
- RG1 6PG
Directions to RG1 6PG - Notes
The home is just off the A329. They're on the other side ofthe roundabout, about half a mile down Bath Road. Plenty of buses stop near the home, too.
Costs
- Costs
- TBA Per Week
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