Cypress Court Care Home in Crewe
Cypress Court Care Home in Crewe
A warm welcome to Cypress Court Care Home in Crewe
You’ll find Cypress Court Care Home is a purpose-built home that has recently undergone a refurbishment, situated in a pleasant area in Crewe. We are a short walk to the town centre and public transport, making us easily accessible for visitors to pop-in for a chat.
One of the leading care homes in Crewe, our care team offers nursing care for people who have complex medical needs, and residential care for those who need help with daily tasks. We also provide intermediate care as an alternative to hospital stay.
We run a busy activities programme so our residents are never without something to do, including day trips out, visiting entertainers, and visits from local school children. Our home is also near to Queens Park which makes for a lovely day out for residents and their loved ones.
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Care Available and Weekly Fees
Fees start from £830 per week
We provide care for those who are publicly funded as well as those paying for their own care. For those who are paying for their own care, our weekly fees are broken down by the main care types we offer.
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"Staff are considerate and very helpful and professional."
"I would recommend this home to anyone."
"I enjoy the company, all the staff are very pleasant and helpful.
Learn more about the care available
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Nursing Care
For people with an on-going medical condition. This is similar to residential care but with the addition of 24-hour support from a team of qualified nurses. Learn More
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Residential Care
Residential support is for people who need a little help with day to day living such as washing, dressing, eating and taking their regular medication. Learn More
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Palliative and End of Life Care
This is specialist support for people with a life-limiting illness to relieve their symptoms and make them as comfortable as possible. We understand that this can be a sensitive time and teams offer compassionate support, providing advice or an opportunity to talk. Learn More
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Intermediate Care
After a stay in hospital, people who are over the worst can still need a certain amount of care to help with rehabilitation so they can return home with confidence. Our intermediate care beds play a vital role in supporting local health and social care services by offering older people an alternative to an extended stay on a ward. Learn More
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Bethuel Xaba
Care Home Manager
Bethuel has worked at Cypress Court since 2008, and has worked his way up through roles to becoming Home Manager in 2018. With a passion for nursing and care, Bethuel has dedicated his working career to caring for the elderly, and loves to face the challenges his job brings him.
Why did you decide to join Four Seasons Health Care?
My passion is to care for elderly people. I particularly like to work for Four Seasons because it has a good documentation process for the residents. There are also good documents for completing the audits and it has different departments, all of which are very supportive.
What do you enjoy most about your job?
I like my role because it is always challenging, and it has a range of goals that I need to achieve. I also like to care for people who are unable to look after themselves due to their ill health.
What are your favourite hobbies and pastimes?
I like watching football, my favourite team is Liverpool FC and I like listening to music.
Are there any highlights in your career you are particularly proud of?
Yes, I'm proud that the staff at Cypress Court worked as a team to turn the home around in relation to quality, meaning we could return to our normal ways of working within 4-5 months.
What do you feel is your biggest achievement outside of your career?
My biggest achievement outside of my career was to send my children to private schools in South Africa before they came to join me in the UK, so that they won’t struggle to communicate with other children in the UK.
What are your Qualifications?
I have a degree in General Nursing, Midwifery, Mental Health Nursing and Community Health Science and graduated in 1994. I started working in the care industry as a nurse in a care home for 4 years (2004-2008) before I joined Cypress Court in August 2008 working as a Nurse. Since then I worked as a the Clinical Lead for the home in 2014-2015, the Deputy Manager in 2016 and in 2018 I was promoted to be Home Manager for Cypress Court.
What top tips would you give someone when looking for the right care home?
I would advise the people to check the home’s most recent CQC Report, and ask for information such as routines, and the staffing levels for the home to familiarise themselves with how the home works.