Covid-19 FAQs
When will I be able to visit my loved one?
What constitutes ‘exceptional circumstances’?
Why have you decided to stop visitors?
Are GPs/district nurses still allowed into the home?
How do I stay in touch with my loved one if I’m not allowed to visit?
What’s the best way to find out more about the situation within the home?
Are you currently accepting new admissions?
General FAQs
How many people live at Priscilla Wakefield House?
What type of care do you offer?
What makes Priscilla Wakefield House different from other nursing homes?
What are your core values?
Who will be supporting my relative?
Where is Priscilla Wakefield House?
Activities and community links FAQs
What activities are available within the care home?
My relative won’t join in with group activities, will they miss out?
Are the costs of activities included in my relative’s care package?
Does the nursing home have good community links?
Do residents go out regularly?
Visiting Priscilla Wakefield House
What are the visiting hours?
How do I gain entry to the home when visiting my relative?
We are a large family, is it possible to get additional fobs?
Does the home have good transport links?
Where can I park when visiting my relative?
Keeping in touch
When is best to phone for an update?
Will my relative have access to a phone and can I video call them?
Is there somewhere on site where I can spend time with my loved one?
Practical Information
Are there set mealtimes?
Can my relative have a personal telephone line and satellite TV in their room?
How should I label my relative’s clothes?
Is there a shop on site?
Moving in - useful information
What clothing should I bring for my relative?
What personal items can I bring to the home for my relative?
Do I need to provide towels and bed linen for my relative?
Testimonial
Dear You and Yours team,
Further to the programme on 14th April, I’d like to let you know my experience of this situation.
My mother is in a wonderful care home called Priscilla Wakefield House in North London. I feel that they have been very proactive in their approach to this pandemic and decided to shut their doors to non essential visitors to protect their residents a full week before the government announcement.
The staff have made sure that I am able to speak with my mum regularly and I can tell that everyone is doing their very best to reassure the residents and to be as positive and cheerful as possible.
I understand that at the moment, the staff have enough PPE as they were sensible enough to make sure they had adequate stock but the lack of testing and direction from the government has left them feeling very much like they are on their own.
My mum’s care home is very close-knit and every member of staff is there because they deeply care about the residents – receptionists, cooks, housekeeping, maintenance, carers, nurses, the activities team and management. All of them are like family to the residents and I feel they have been let down terribly by a government who ignored advice to prepare for such an event and despite evidence from other countries and from scientists, have been responding only when public pressure and outcry forces them to do so.
Maria O’Flaherty
Come and see us
We have an open door policy which means you are welcome to visit at anytime.
You can call us on 020 8808 7196
if you have any questions or if you need further information