Young at Heart Care Homes LTD, the care home group that owns Little Croft Care Home, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious ‘Top 20 Rated Care Home Group’ award for the second consecutive year. This award recognizes the group’s commitment to providing outstanding care and support to its residents.

 

This is a significant achievement for Young at Heart Care Homes, as the award is based on reviews and ratings from the residents and their families. The award is presented by carehome.co.uk, the UK’s largest online directory of care homes, and is highly respected within the industry.

 

In addition to the group award, Little Croft Care Home has also received the ‘Top 20 Rated Care Home’ award for the third year running. This is a testament to the high-quality care and support that the team at Little Croft provides to its residents.

 

At Little Croft Care Home, we are dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment for our residents. The care home offers a range of services to meet the needs of its residents, including residential care, dementia care, and respite care.

 

The team at Little Croft Care Home take great pride in ensuring that its residents feel valued and respected at all times. They work hard to create a warm and homely environment that promotes independence, choice, and dignity.

 

We have a range of facilities to help our residents feel comfortable, including a communal lounge, a landscaped garden, and comfortable bedrooms. The team also organises a range of activities and events to help residents stay active and engaged.

 

The ‘Top 20 Rated Care Home Group’ and ‘Top 20 Rated Care Home’ awards are proof of the dedication and hard work of the team at Young at Heart Care Homes and Little Croft Care Home.

 

If you’re looking for a care home for yourself or a loved one, we encourage you to consider Young at Heart Care Homes and Little Croft Care Home. With a commitment to providing award winning care and support, you can be sure that your loved one will be in safe hands.

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