
Carer Breaks
For family carers taking time to rest, travel or focus on their own wellbeing, knowing their loved one is in a safe and professional setting.
Short-term, high-quality care to provide rest for carers and a supportive stay for guests.
Abbey Ravenscroft Park Nursing Home offers short-term respite care for older people who need temporary nursing or residential support — whether a family carer needs a break, a loved one is recovering after a hospital stay or a family is exploring whether long-term care is the right next step. Respite residents receive the same individual attention, meals and facilities as our permanent residents, with no long-term obligation and the same clinical standard throughout.
Every care plan is built around the individual, reviewed regularly, and discussed clearly with families and relevant healthcare professionals.
Short-term care can bring breathing room, recovery support, and reassurance during a planned or unexpected change.

For family carers taking time to rest, travel or focus on their own wellbeing, knowing their loved one is in a safe and professional setting.

For people needing extra professional support before returning home after illness or surgery.

For families exploring whether Abbey Ravenscroft Park Nursing Home feels right before making a longer-term decision.
Clear, practical support that helps residents and families feel secure from the first conversation.
Round-the-clock care and reassurance throughout the duration of the stay.
Comfortable, private en-suite rooms ready for short-stay guests to settle into.
Nutritious seasonal meals, snacks and drinks prepared daily.
Full access to our social programme, including music, crafts, and seasonal festivals.
A careful assessment before arrival so all support is ready from the moment of entry.
Relaxing in our secure, landscaped gardens for fresh air and a change of scenery.
Short stays should feel easy to arrange and reassuring from the first call, with everything ready for a comfortable arrival.
Meet Our TeamWe gather information about health needs, personal preferences and routines before arrival so the stay feels welcoming.
Guests are welcomed into daily life, introduced gently, and supported throughout the stay.
Care is reviewed with families so support remains clear and responsive.
Come and see the home, meet the team and experience the atmosphere for yourself — at a pace that suits your family, with no pressure at all.