Nursing homes · Preston, Lancashire
Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange is a CQC-registered nursing home operated by Cuerden Developments Ltd, located at 414 Station Road, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 6JN in Preston, Lancashire. The home specialises in sensory impairments, caring for adults under 65 yrs, dementia, learning disabilities. Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange's most recent CQC inspection report is dated 21 November 2020. Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange is one of 97 CQC-registered care homes in Preston. Contact the home directly on 01772 628700. This listing is sourced from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) open dataset and is maintained for informational purposes.
Is Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange registered with the CQC?
Yes. Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. You can view the official CQC profile at https://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-5429100263
What type of care does Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange provide?
Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange provides nursing homes, specialising in sensory impairments, caring for adults under 65 yrs, dementia, learning disabilities.
How do I contact Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange?
You can contact Berkeley Village and Cuerden Grange by phone on 01772 628700, or visit them at 414 Station Road, Bamber Bridge, Preston, Lancashire, PR5 6JN.
How many care homes are in Preston?
There are 97 CQC-registered care homes in Preston. You can browse the full list at carehomeos.co.uk/care-homes/town/preston.
Nursing homes provide round-the-clock nursing care alongside personal care, catering for residents with complex medical needs or long-term conditions. Qualified nurses are on duty at all times to administer medication and clinical treatment.
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