

Holly Bush Nursing Home was opened in 1994. It is a large private residence which has been converted to suit its current purpose as a nursing care home and provides a welcoming residential homely environment.
Holly Bush is situated in a pleasant, sought after residential area of Stanmore, Middlesex within walking distance of the local amenities, providing easy access to bus and London Underground services as well as shopping facilities.
Holly Bush caters for 12 service users with learning difficulties and can admit service users aged 45 years and above. Service users with early on-set dementia can also be accommodated. All rooms are for single occupancy and all are tastefully decorated and can be personalised with services users own property to achieve a 'home from home' feeling. Each bedroom also has the facility of being included in the main TV aerial loop, which enables each service user to have their own TV if they so wish.
In addition to the bedrooms, the Home has a lounge/dining room. This communal area is furnished to meet the needs of every service user and for the service users to interact with each other if they so wish.
As Holly Bush is a two storey building, the service users living on the upper floor have access to the first floor via a four person lift.
The Home Managers office is located off the main entrance to the Home.
Holly Bush has a large pleasantly equipped garden to the rear and car parking spaces to the front which also provides a disabled access ramp to the building.
There are churches of many different denominations in the local area and provision can be made for service users to attend the service of their choice, should they so wish.
Outings to places of interest are frequently arranged during the summer months and service users are involved in deciding the venues. Whilst service users are encouraged to participate, there is never any pressure or compulsion to do so.
Service users can, of course, come and go as they please for days out with relatives or friends - medical considerations permitting.
We always treat our service users as adults.
We adapt our service to suit the needs of our service users.
We aim to increase independence and the control the service users have over their own lives.
We generate independence not dependence.
We allow our service users to become empowered and enabled.
We give our service users real choice in decision making.