ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE | GODSWELL PARK Godswell Park
Godswell Park is a state of the art new 45-bed luxury care home, providing the highest quality residential and nursing care, with single en-suite rooms enjoying extensive views
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The way that many elderly people in care are treated in this country has become something of a national scandal and disgrace. Unremitting bad news and publicity in the newspapers and on television. What a problem it can be getting old! It doeasn’t have to be l ke that
ast resort or a f rst cho ce? For some, the idea of moving into a care home is full of worrying feelings. The loss of independence, the moving away from familiar surroundings, perhaps the concern of losing contact with friends and family may combine to create a fear of taking a step into the unknown. It doesnt have to be e that
Some people still think of care homes in a very stereotypical way; old buildings, inadequate facilities, loss of dignity and staff who don’t have time to give the care and attention that residents need and deserve. It doesn’t have to be e that
Godswe Park s not ke that Our spacious, purpose built
environment, central yet rural location and, most importantly, 24 hour attention from qualified nursing and care staff assure you of the best possible experience. At Godswell Park your stay will be like visiting a plush hotel, with as much or as little involvement from our staff as you wish. We provide the discreet and sensitive support, security and respect that is everyone’s right, should the time come to move to a care environment.
Each of our staff members is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of our residents, whether it be providing the nursing and personal care that is individually tailored to each resident’s needs, ensuring the building is kept spotlessly clean, offering a spectacular menu at mealtimes or maintaining our 8 acres of grounds so that residents can enjoy a walk in the sunshine or a chat with friends in the shade of a tree. You may wish to use our 24 hour room service or perhaps enjoy afternoon tea on the terrace. It’s these things that contribute to Godswell Park feeling more like a Five Star Hotel in delightful surroundings.
Godswell Park is centrally situated in the North Oxfordshire village of Bloxham with excellent road and rail connections, being just three miles from Banbury and ten minutes from Junction 11 of the M40 motorway. Oxford, Stratford, Warwick and Leamington Spa are all within easy reach. The luxury care home was purpose-built and opened in January 2011 with 45 bedrooms overlooking the beautiful grounds.
The bedrooms are all substantially larger than average and range from very comfortable single rooms to luxurious suites.
Godswell Park, Church Street, Bloxham, Oxfordshire, OX15 4ES
All our meals are freshly cooked to order by our team of chefs and are served either in our dining room or by tray service to residents’ bedrooms. Our coffee lounge is open all day for light refreshments or perhaps a complimentary glass of sherry before lunch. Our lounges enjoy spectacular views over
the surrounding countryside or our pond where there is a viewing platform to watch the comings and goings of our goldfish. With a multitude of activities going on, including outdoor events, musical afternoons or a trip to a Cotswold village in our own minibus, or merely a trip to the shops or the library, there’s as much or as little as you wish to do.
Should the weather turn rainy then our large in-house cinema shows a variety of films each week whilst our Sun Therapy Room (the first in a care home in the UK) will enable residents to enjoy a spell of sunlight on our own private beach.
We have nursing staff on duty at all times to ensure peace of mind should any medical problem arise. All care staff undergo intensive training in personal care and many have attained advanced qualifications and go on to train in specialist areas of interest such as stroke or diabetes.
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