A home with trimmings of luxury, Brookdale Care Home is a renovated sanctuary for residents who enjoy the finer things in life. Situated in Bury, Brookdale Care Home is well connected via the M66 motorway junction to the Bury, Bolton, Manchester, Blackburn and the Lancashire and Greater Manchester areas.
Offering dementia and Alzheimer's care as Bury's most specialised, purpose-built unit, Brookdale Care Home is a haven for elderly loved ones who need a unique approach to ensure their complete comfort and security.
A significant investment into the home aims to create an atmosphere of luxury and comfort for residents that brings together the indulgence of a hotel with the soothing familiarity of home, a backdrop to reassuring and friendly care delivered by a team with a wealth of special experience.
At Brookdale Care Home, residents can relax in a number of peaceful landscaped garden areas with a large conservatory and sun lounge overlooking the courtyard for when it gets chilly. The home is pet-friendly, and residents are encouraged to decorate their own private rooms to their liking.
A bar and cafe ensure the home is well-served with hot and cold drinks, snacks and meals. There is a residents' kitchenette to allow loved ones to enjoy cooking and baking by themselves and with assistance. The home has a lift and wheelchair access, and it is close to local shops and amenities, making a day trip out easier than ever.
Brookdale Care Home is just one of our four care homes across England. Our community spirit extends from our local central hubs, where each home fosters a spirit of togetherness. We are constantly developing and improving as a network, sharing our experiences, ideas, and innovations to ensure each of our homes provides the very best level of care we can offer as a provider.
Brookdale Care Home is a residential care home and the most specialised Alzheimer's and dementia care unit in Bury. Aside from standard residential care, the home offers respite care, dementia care, and convalescent care.
Brookdale is easily accessible from the M66, the B6222, and the A56. It is also a five-minute drive or a 20-minute walk from Bury town centre, where the interchange connects Bury via numerous Metrolinks and buses to Manchester and other local areas.
The home is a very short distance from the Aldi supermarket on Huntley Mount Road. With Bury town centre just a five-minute drive away, residents have a huge choice of shops, cafes, bars, pubs, and entertainment options at their fingertips.
Before someone is placed in Brookdale Care Home, it’s best to contact us directly with queries so we can answer them promptly or direct you to the right person. After someone is placed, social workers and loved ones can contact the registered home manager to assist them.
We’re more than happy to arrange a tour of any of our homes. Booking a tour is a great way to get the ‘feel’ of the place and decide whether it’s an atmosphere your relative or service user will feel comfortable in. It can also help to check the facilities are suitable.
We work with families and local authorities to ensure residents are only placed in our homes when their needs and best interest are completely met. Our staff are all qualified in the relevant certifications needed to meet the duty of care. Additionally, our staff are trained in specific tasks like delivering unique courses of medication and providing personal care.
The registered house manager is the primary point of contact for the families and social workers of all our residents. Before you make a decision, you’ll have ample chance to get to know the house manager and discuss a method of communication that works for you.
Understanding that everyone’s schedule is different, we want to give our residents and their families ample opportunity to see each other. We welcome visitors throughout the day at all of our homes. Contact a specific home to find out their individual visiting hours.
Sometimes the demand for a place in our homes is high. We work with social services and local authorities to determine whether service users can and should be placed in our homes and manage waiting lists carefully to ensure the wait time is as short as possible.
We challenge that traditional care home model. Sure, there are key approaches and processes that are tried and trusted, and we always offer a reliable, familiar service. But we’re interested in breaking the mould, finding new solutions, seeing new perspectives, and adapting to give our residents, their families, and local authorities the best experience.
It’s all about community—how we work together and empower one another. Sfera Care aims to provide central hubs for staff, residents, and everyone else involved. This is how we cultivate happiness in the world of each of our residents.