To help find the right care home for you, here's some questions you can ask when you enquire.
- What is your visitor policy?
- What types of activities are available?
- Can we specify a visiting GP?
- Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
- Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
- What types of food are offered each week?
- What kinds of days out do you offer?
- Can residents bring personal furniture?
- What security procedures are in place?
- How do you handle complaints?
Contact this home
Call now for more details - staff are happy to answer any of your questions about care.
Ponteland Manor Care Home
Thornhill Road, Ponteland, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE20 9PZ

Contact this home
Call now for more details - staff are happy to answer any of your questions about care.
Summary
-
Good
Regulator's rating
More details -
£1,296
+ per weekStarting weekly rate
More details -
Rooms available
Current availability
-
52 beds
Maximum occupancy
-
1996
Date opened
From the owner
Ponteland Manor is a purpose-built care home surrounded by countryside and landscaped gardens. The home provides permanent residential, dementia and nursing care as well as offering short-term respite care.
Each spacious ensuite bedrooms can be pe…
Ponteland Manor is a purpose-built care home surrounded by countryside and landscaped gardens. The home provides permanent residential, dementia and nursing care as well as offering short-term respite care.
Each spacious ensuite bedrooms can be personalised so you feel at home. Residents can enjoy many shared facilities including stylish lounges and a hair and beauty salon.
The dedicated team believes in making each day special and treating residents with dignity and respect. All residents have personalised care plans that are continually updated to ensure their wishes are upheld and their care needs met.
Family members are always welcome at the home, and the team maintains open lines of communication about residents' welfare.
From the manager
“I have a degree in community health and a leadership management qualification from ILM, as well as a Level 4 in dementia care from Worcester University. Before joining the care industry, I was the CQC-registered manager as Head of Healthcare at a male prison for 1,400 people, overseeing all aspects of primary care, secondary care and mental health substance misuse services. I came to work at Care UK after spending a year nursing my father with a terminal illness. He had been in and out of palliative respite care, and I decided that I wanted to explore this as a career where I could give something back. In my role as Home Manager, it’s important to have empathy and understanding and to be organised, dedicated, empowered and passionate. My favourite part of any day is my walk round, when I go and speak to residents to see how they are and try to make them smile. I am also partial to getting involved in activities with residents. I find it very therapeutic during a busy day. At the end of the day, ensuring we deliver the best care and making the residents and their families happy, so they are always smiling and all their wishes come to fruition, is the most important part of my role. I feel proud when I see the residents happy and smiling. I’m a very social person, and outside of work I love to meet with friends and enjoy meals out. I love a trip to the cinema and am partial to a shopping trip too.”
— Paula Routledge
To help find the right care home for you, here's some questions you can ask when you enquire.
- What is your visitor policy?
- What types of activities are available?
- Can we specify a visiting GP?
- Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
- Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
- What types of food are offered each week?
- What kinds of days out do you offer?
- Can residents bring personal furniture?
- What security procedures are in place?
- How do you handle complaints?
Contact this home
Call now for more details - staff are happy to answer any of your questions about care.
Care provided
-
Residential care
Accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication.
-
Nursing care
Medical care from a qualified nurse, and treatment for residents with illness or injuries.
-
Dementia care
Specialist care designed to meet the challenges faced by people living with dementia.
-
Palliative and end of life care
Care designed to provide quality support and comfort for people living with life-limiting conditions.
Care specialisms
This home offers specialised care for any of the following:
- Adults over 65 years
- Adults under 65 years
- Physical disabilities
- Hearing impairment
- Visual impairment
- Mental health conditions
- Dementia
- Parkinson's disease
- Cancer
- Stroke
- Multiple sclerosis
- Convalescent care
Features
- 52 beds
- All single bedrooms
- 50 en-suite rooms
- Purpose built, opened in 1996
- Elevator
- Wheelchair access
- TV point in rooms
- Pets allowed (by arrangement)
- Grounds / gardens
Prices
From £1,296 per week
Verified by care provider
The final price will depend on your individual requirements - contact the care provider for more details.
Funding for care in England
If your total savings and property assets are below £23,250, then you may be able to access local authority funding towards accommodation costs, personal care and nursing care.
To qualify, you must first arrange a care needs assessment.
Read more about how to fund care