Daneswood Care Home For Adults With Learning Disabilities

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Website | 01934 843000
Cuck Hill, Shipham, Winscombe BS25 1RD, UK

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Cuck Hill, Shipham, Winscombe BS25 1RD, UK
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Daneswood Care Home For Adults With Learning Disabilities

Welcome to Daneswood, a care home in an idyllic location surrounded by the Mendip hills in the Somerset countryside.

We aim to offer high quality and compassionate care to adults with learning disabilities.

Here at Daneswood we believe that everyone should be treated in a manner that is safe, kind and life-enhancing.

We believe that everyone regardless of their disabilities has something to offer and something to give. We will always strive to achieve each person’s full potential.

At Daneswood we aim to provide an environment where individual rights are respected, individual living skills are developed and individuals’ quality of life is enhanced.

Google Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars (10 total ratings)

Alex Croft
5 Star
Take excellent care of my brother. Such nice and supportive staff!
Monday 15th March 2021
Dan Frangeti
5 Star
Beautiful place. 😍
Tuesday 13th July 2021
Liv Andrews
1 Star
Advertising that potential staff need to be willing to be vaccinated with an experimental jab is abhorrent!
Saturday 22nd May 2021
Undercover hippybus
1 Star
Discriminatory practice in dealing with job advertising and employment selection. Only offering employment to staff that are prepared to undergo certain medical treatments. How is a company that offers person centred choice or bodily autonomy for its service users if they aren't willing to extend it to the staff? Be very wary.
Saturday 22nd May 2021
Bill Bevan
5 Star
Wonderful. I am Jane, wife of Bill the Maintenance Man, and visited a couple of evenings ago. I have what can sometimes be a very stressful job and to arrive straight from work and wanting my tea, but half an hour I left totally relaxed, emotional and proud of where Bill is working and what he is achieving. Such a restful, respectful place for Residents and Staff. In particular, I had been just before Xmas and the Resident that was with us was a different person - much more confident, held my hand and showed me various things he had done. Obviously with his carer and Bill but what a change I left an emotional wreck.
Sunday 13th May 2018