Parkview Care Home

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Parkview Care Home

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Care Home in Bexleyheath

Parkview is a popular elderly care home in Bexleyheath with a welcoming atmosphere and is well supported by the local community. At the heart of Parkview is our philosophy of care, the Eden Alternative (Awarded Silver), where staff encourage social interaction, engagement and work towards the eradication of loneliness and boredom. Residents at Parkview are supported to take part in activities, go out on day trips and socialise with other residents and staff.

The lounges and dining areas all look out to the pretty courtyard garden that residents are encouraged to use. Residents can visit the gardens to while away a peaceful afternoon, or join in with the daily programme of activities throughout the home. There is a visitor cabin in the grounds which is available for families to use to meet their loved ones safely in a warm, friendly and Covid19 compliant environment.

The dining experience is an important part of life at Parkview. The experienced catering staff prepare fresh meals throughout the day that are nutritious and cater to the dietary and cultural desires of the residents.

There are communal tablets available for residents wanting to browse the internet or communicate with loved ones through email or video.

Many of the bedrooms at Parkview benefit from en-suite facilities and have been individually decorated to provide comfort and relaxation. Residents are encouraged to personalise their rooms with small pieces of furniture from their homes to make it feel more homely.

All laundry is included and managed by the homes domestic team but should residents wish to continue independently with daily tasks such as cleaning and laundry there’s always practical support available from staff to do so.

Parkview offers a respite care service that gives family carers or caregivers the chance to have a break from caring, go on holiday or simply have some well-earned time off.

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Parkview Care Home

Parkview is located in Snodland, Bexleyheath, in the London Borough of Bexley.

105 Woolwich Road, Bexleyheath DA7 4LP

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Types of Care we Offer

We offer 24 Hour specialist Dementia Care and also Respite Care for those who need it. Parkview has received a CQC rating of Good and has excellent staffing levels so you are guaranteed exceptional person-centred care. We have a full and varied activities programme and encourage all residents to take part as well as being fully involved in the community.

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Parkview Accommodation and Facilities

Reception

Our Reception is always staffed by a friendly receptionist who is there to welcome and assist you with any enquiries you may have. The reception is bright and has a warm atmosphere.

Lobby Lounge

Our lobby lounge offers a spacious and welcoming atmosphere and is available for meeting up, making arrangements or relaxing.

Kitchenettes

Throughout the home we have open kitchenettes located near dining and lounge areas, allowing residents to make their own drinks and snacks. They provide a more familiar setting and a great social area for activities.

Garden

We have a large well maintained garden with many areas from hard paved patio areas to more tranquil grassed areas. The garden has many plants and shrubs and we encourage our residents to join in our many gardening activities.

Lounge Areas

Our lounge offers our residents and families of residents a place to relax and socialise in whatever their mood.

Bedrooms

We have bright bedrooms in Parkview which can be personalised by residents with items and their own furniture.

Bathrooms and Spa

Our bathrooms and spa areas allow residents treat themselves and also have some quality time alone.

Snug

Our Snug areas allow residents to enjoy a peaceful moment, reading a book or just relaxing.

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3 days ago

We are very fortunate at Parkview to have the lovely Russell Park right next door. It's a great place to go for a stroll on a sunny day like today. We can have a natter with our friends as we walk around, and we always meet some interesting people and their dogs. ... See MoreSee Less

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Fantastic!! 🤗 🤗 😍 😍

You really are the Best Care Home!! xxxx

5 days ago

The minibus needed a good wash after being parked under a tree so Joe volunteered to help clean the sticky sap off. Afterwards he said that he really enjoyed doing things like that and that seeing the clean minibus was really satisfying. ... See MoreSee Less

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Well done Joe

Great job 👏

Well done Joe looks good 👍

Looks like you did a great job Joe. Well done.

Good job

Well done joe

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7 days ago

This afternoon we had a very successful and entertaining Virtual Reality Tour of London, taking in many of the Capital's best loved sights. We were tapping along to the background music, and what we saw triggered many memories of happy times spent in and around London.
There were all sorts of reactions to what we saw in both the VR Headset and the accompanying pictures, including:
"No I don't want to see that. I drove a London taxi for twenty years and I don't need to see London anymore"
"Crikey look at that. That's quite a building. There's a lot of history there"
"Oh yeah this is marvellous"
"The Abbey is beautiful. Goodness me, wow. Oh my goodness, how lovely is this"
"Buckingham Palace I've seen that. Thank you that's lovely, and you've got all the pictures too"
"Why are all these people lying on the floor? There's a lot of people here, I don't think I'll go there"
"I remember when a bus tried to go over Tower Bridge while it was going up. Yes it did, it jumped the gap"
"Places like King's Cross must have altered a lot over the years"
"Oh look at the swans, he was chewing himself. Goodness gracious"
"There's a priest inside and lots of people and kids. The sky is blue and there's Buckingham Palace. In Covent Garden there were entertainers doing all sorts of things"
"I enjoyed that as I lived in London. Have you been to Newcastle? That's lovely too"
"Oh where are you, hold my hand I don't want to get lost. Thankyou I really enjoyed that"
"Do you think she was one of the models? She just smiled and walked past, not an ordinary girl"
"I used to work near there in Soho. Wouldn't it be funny if I saw myself there"
"Oh wait a minute, what's she wearing. Oh my God, stripes! No that looks awful"
"I like the boat at Tower Bridge. I've stood there myself"
"Wow the swans, they're beautiful. They're very powerful aren't they"
"Oh I know Greenwich, there didn't use to be so many people"
"We used to wander around lots of these places. We didn't really think about how beautiful and special these places were.
"That's great. There's nothing better than that. You've done well there, thank you"
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Lovely pics thank you for sharing them I-bet they was well interested.🙂

All wonderful pictures xx

1 week ago

Our beautiful Doreen had a visit from her daughter-in-law Christine, who flew all the way from Spain yesterday, such beautiful memories were shared and you could see the sweet bond they still have, it was pure joy seeing you both catch up and getting to know more about Doreens life ❤️😍 we hope to see you again soon. ... See MoreSee Less

Our beautiful Doreen had a visit from her daughter-in-law Christine, who flew all the way from Spain yesterday, such beautiful memories were shared and you could see the sweet bond they still have, it was pure joy seeing you both catch up and getting to know more about Doreens life ❤️😍 we hope to see you again soon.Image attachment

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So beautiful xx

1 week ago

A lovely trip down memory lane reminiscing .
We read newspapers from the 1960s and 1970s, and flicked through our scrapbooks , along with looking at some items from years gone by ....☺️
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