Barton Brook Care Home

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Barton Brook Nursing Home, 201 Trafford Rd, Eccles, Manchester M30 0GP, 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 Barton Brook Nursing Home, 201 Trafford Rd, Eccles, Manchester M30 0GP, UK
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Our chef teams use great ingredients to provide freshly prepared, nutritionally balanced meals based on regularly changing, seasonal menus. We make mealtimes an occasion for our residents, enabling them to enjoy their food in welcoming surroundings and catered for by our care teams. Residents always have multiple options to choose from at all meal times and can opt for something different if they change their minds when the food arrives.

We make sure our residents start the day right with a filling breakfast including cereals, fruit, toast and porridge, plus a daily changing choice of hot options. Our Residents are welcome to have breakfast any time they desire, and we are happy to accommodate their morning schedule. Between Breakfast and Lunch, we offer mid-morning cake and coffee.

Here lunch is the main meal of the day – enabling residents to dine together in a restaurant-style environment and providing a choice of hot meals and the option of soup or a sandwich for those that don’t want something quite as filling. Lunch is finished with delicious desserts, all prepared on-site by our chef teams.

And then, between lunch and supper, it’s mid-afternoon tea time with mouth-watering freshly baked cakes that our residents and team members enjoy together, making afternoon tea an activity in itself. After supper, during the night, lighter meal options are provided in the evening, and fresh fruit and snacks are available throughout the day to keep resident’s nourished, energised and satisfied

Google Rating: 3.6 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings)

Anne Harrison (Anniemac)
1 Star
Visited two people here in recent months. In one unit the smell of urine was was strong that it hit you as you entered the unit. The dining room carpet in made of Flotex do therefore essentially easy to clean and dry quickly. Unfortunately this was filthy, stained food, drink and urine. On attempting to seat a gentleman I lifted the cushion of an arm chair as it had slightly sank into the chair base. Image my horror to find diarrhoea! The chair was eventually clean with a spray and wipes whilst still situated in the lounge area. It needed deep cleaning and sanitising. The next visit wasn't quite as bad and though it was 2 months later there was still Chocalate on his bedroom curtains and the lounge still smelt foul and the carpet dirty. This was also the day after CQC had visited. On a different unit I visited the story was completely different. Staff were pleasant, no odours if any kind and the surrounding was much happier, this unit catered mainly for respite and ReHab. I personally wouldn't allow my own mother or father live there but unfortunately social workers have their hands tied and families are inhibited and do not want to complain in fear of their loved ones receiving poor treatment as a result of them doing so. If you're contemplating using this place visit all units and visit at different times including meal times. Ive worked in care for 30 years and it was an eye opener to me.
Tuesday 17th October 2017
Mark Evans
1 Star
Horrible place, stay away
Saturday 1st July 2017
Tay Wood
5 Star

Thursday 18th March 2021
Militsa Pappa
5 Star

Sunday 20th March 2016
Monica Moore
5 Star

Tuesday 1st December 2015