Residents, relatives and staff at Maun View Care Home part of the Runwood Homes Group, came together on Friday 6 March for a special “Denim for Dementia” afternoon tea, raising awareness while enjoying an afternoon filled with music, games and…
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Finding the right private care home in South Woodham Ferrers is an important decision for both individuals and families. At Runwood Homes, we proudly offer a high quality, person centred care environment in this welcoming Essex town. Our care home in South Woodham Ferrers provides exceptional residential, dementia, and respite care within a peaceful, purpose built setting.
Residents benefit from round-the-clock support, tailored care plans, and a vibrant community atmosphere. With a focus on maintaining independence, dignity and wellbeing, our teams deliver compassionate care in warm, homely environments.
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Runwood Homes has built a strong reputation for quality care, with over 35 years of experience across the UK. Our South Woodham Ferrers location upholds these high standards, offering professional care in a beautiful surrounding.
Established, Purpose Built Home in South Woodham Ferrers
Residential, Dementia and Respite Services
Focus on Individual Needs and Personalised Care
Comfortable Bedrooms and Inviting Communal Spaces
Trusted Provider with Over 59 Homes Nationwide
Our private care home in South Woodham Ferrers supports a range of care needs, ensuring every resident receives the right level of attention, comfort and companionship.
• Residential Care
Ideal for those who need support with daily routines in a safe, social environment, while still promoting independence.
• Dementia Care
We offer a safe, calm and understanding setting for individuals living with memory conditions, supported by highly trained staff.
• Respite Care
Short-term care stays to provide rest and support, either for recovery or to allow family carers a break with peace of mind.
30+ Years of Care
Expert Staff
Outstanding Facilities
Engaging Activities
9.5 Resident Score
If you are considering private care for yourself or a loved one, our South Woodham Ferrers home offers an ideal balance of professional care and homely comfort. Part of Runwood Homes’ trusted network of over 59 UK-wide care homes, we are proud to support residents in leading fulfilling, supported lives.
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