Maple House is an imposing Victorian building which was converted for use as a nursing home about 20 years ago. The additional rooms and facilities built since then have allowed the original features to be retained. Maple House provides accommodation for 34 residents, comprising 16 single occupancy and 9 double occupancy rooms. Dedicated staff provide care and support for the frail, dependent, elderly residents, including those who have a mental illness such as Dementia and Alzheimer's.
Residents have the use of two large lounge/recreation areas, a dining room and a large well-ventilated and heated conservatory, which overlooks a large landscaped garden with seating areas and a fish pond. The house is situated within walking distance of Aldershot town centre where there are comprehensive transport facilities, including a main line railway station. The location of the home allows for a variety of outings to local places of interest and entertainments.
For more details about Maple House, please visit The Maple House website.
Manor Place:
Originally the St Michael's vicarage, built in the late 19th century, Manor Place was converted into a nursing home in the 1980's, with additional building conversions a few years later and in 2005. Comprising of three linked wings Manor Place is currently a 52 bedded care home with nursing, providing care and support for the frail, dependent, elderly residents, including those who have a mental illness such as Dementia and Alzheimer's.
Victoria Wing (the original building) offers accommodation to eighteen residents on three floors. The Victoria Wing has the option of shared occupancy rooms as well as single occupancy.
Nightingale Wing was purpose built to provide accommodation to seventeen residents on two floors. The ground floor also offers a safe and secure environment for residents with mental illness. The Nightingale Wing has the option of shared occupancy rooms as well as single occupancy.
Churchill Wing built in 2005 has provided additional accommodation for seventeen residents on three floors, with all rooms being single occupancy.
Residents have the use of two dining rooms and a lounge area in each wing. The landscaped grounds offer residents seating areas and recreational areas during warmer weather, while the home's close proximity to Manor Park and Aldershot town centre provides recreational activities for the residents out of the home.
For more details about Manor Place, please visit The Manor Place website.