Pelsall Hall
Home Manager: Mrs Rose O'Mara
Pelsall Hall, Paradise Lane, Pelsall, Walsall, WS3 4JW.
Tel: 01922 693399, Fax No: 01922 685525, email: pelsall@greensleeves.org.uk
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Pelsall Hall is a late Victorian building of charm and character which has been converted for residential care use while retaining many of its original, distinctive features. It is set within two acres of sheltered and attractive grounds in a pleasant residential area, convenient for shops and local amenities. It is located in the district of Pelsall and is a few minutes drive from the larger shopping and civic centre of Walsall.
There is currently accommodation for 24 residents, but this will increase next year as the Home is extended on spare land to the sides of the main building. New garden and sitting rooms will be added to give a truly excellent variety of communal areas and facilities. Each resident has their own private bed-sitting room many with good views over the grounds. All rooms have hand-basins, TV points and room for residents' favourite furniture, pictures and personal effects. There is a lift to all floors and a two-way call system throughout the building.
The Chef and her team always offer a wide choice of dishes and the menus are reviewed regularly; they can also cater for individual , personal favourites and special or medical diets.
Each resident is encouraged and helped to lead his or her own life as independently as possible and individual cultural and religious needs are respected. There is a full programme of entertainments, music, social activities and outings for those who wish to take part.
A highly qualified and experienced management and staff team provide 24 hour cover for the Home.
Please do ask for a brochure from the Home or Head Office. Fuller information on the facilities and services available at Pelsall Hall can then be gained from the Residents' Pack which you can pick up when you come to view the Home and meet the Manager.
Views of Pelsall Hall - click on image to view full-sized picture in a new display window:
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Index of Homes:
ACTON: Torkington House, London, W3
ALTON: Borovere, Alton, Hampshire
BICKLEY: Queen Elizabeth House, Bromley, Kent
CALNE: Kingston House, Derry Hill, Calne, Wiltshire
IPSWICH: Thornbank, Ipswich, Suffolk
LEAMINGTON SPA: Arden House, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
LOWESTOFT: Harleston House, Lowestoft, Suffolk
NEWPORT PAGNELL: Tickford Abbey, Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
OULTON BROAD: Broadlands, Lowestoft, Suffolk
PELSALL: Pelsall Hall, Pelsall, Walsall
RICKMANSWORTH: Croxley, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire
St LEONARDS ON SEA: Hastings, East Sussex
SANDOWN: The Briars, Sandown, Isle of Wight
SHARNBROOK: Sharnbrook House, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire
TUNBRIDGE WELLS: Mount Ephraim House, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
WINCHESTER: St Cross Grange, Hampshire.
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