Crawshaw Hall in Crawshawbooth, Rossendale, Lancashire, provides nursing and residential care for up to 50 residents. This includes long-term, short-term and respite care, as well as specialist care for people aged 18 and over with complex needs such as alzheimers, dementia and medical/physical disabilities. Crawshaw Hall is rated Good by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Accommodation and Facilities
Crawshaw Hall is split over two adjoining buildings. The main building, the former mansion of Lord Crawshaw built in 1830, is allocated to residents with dementia/alzheimer’s, and other complex needs, who require more specialist support, such as help with meals, personal care, and medications.
Most of the rooms in this part of the building are en-suite and many retain original features from the period. We encourage residents to bring their own furnishings to make their room feel as homely as possible. There is also a large, comfortable lounge along with a spacious dining room.
The newer part of the building (opened in 1995)is designed to provide nursing and residential care to young adults over the age 18 years who may have medical and/or physical disabilities.
All of the rooms in this building are en-suite and there are also several lounges and a dining area where fresh home cooked food is served.
The home is set in over two acres of landscaped garden, offering a tranquil and pleasant environment for our residents.
We also offer a personal laundry service for all residents and as well as a hairdresser who attends weekly, we also have regular visits from an optician, dentist and chiropodist.