Honeybourne House Nursing Home
Honeybourne House is registered to provide accommodation with nursing or personal care for up to 21 people.
Contacts details
PL5 3HA
Honeybourne House is a nursing home providing care and accommodation for up to 21 people with learning disabilities and accommodation is provided within the main house and a purpose build bungalow in the grounds.
It is situated in a mainly residential district with a playing field immediately adjacent. It is just 2 miles from the city centre. Plymouth is a historic port with many attractions. Road and rail connections are very good. There are 2 railway stations in the city. Exeter is just 40 miles away.
Dedicated staff at Honeybourne maintain a warm and homely atmosphere. The aim is to provide a safe, supportive and caring environment for their residents. Every person's needs are different so their requirements are tailored to suit each individual. There is a range of activities on offer with participation gently encouraged. Achievements are recognised and celebrated. Great importance is placed in listening to the views and concerns of residents in order to help them overcome anxieties or problems. Access to family and friends is welcome where appropriate and beneficial. The key objective is to assist residents in building the self-confidence and life skills that will enable them to live an enjoyable and satisfying life.
Specialist support and care
- Younger Adults
- Learning Disability
- Mental Health Condition
- Old Age
- Physical Disability
- Sensory Impairment
- Treatment Disease Disorder Injury (TDDI)

Awards
- CQC Rating: Good See the report for the care home
- Contracted and Approved Supplier
Facilities
- Physiotherapy
- Independent Living Training
- Own GP if required
- Own Furniture if required
- Pets by arrangement
- Smoking not permitted
- Close to Local shops
- Near public transport
- Minibus or other transport
- Wheelchair access
- Gardens for residents
- Television point in own room
- Nursing
- Residential
- 65 and over
- Under 65
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Sensory impairments
- End of life care
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