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Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol
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Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol

Lovell Place Care Home in Patchway, Bristol provides residential, nursing, dementia and short-term respite care for older people across Bristol and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re planning ahead or need support following a hospital stay, our team offers clear guidance and consistent, 24-hour care from the very beginning. What families often notice first is how steady things feel. The same nurses and carers are there each day, so there’s no constant change, just familiar faces, clear routines and support that feels easy to rely on. From the outset, care is shaped around the individual, helping daily life feel more natural and easier to follow. As part of Hamberley Care Homes, our relationship-led approach means residents are supported by people who genuinely know them and understand how they like things done.

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Sparrowbill Way, Patchway, Bristol, BS34 5AU
Our Care Services
Residential Care
Nursing Care
Dementia Care
Respite Care

Thinking about next steps? We’re here to help.

Whether something has changed recently or you’re planning ahead, a quick conversation can help you understand whether short-term support or a longer-term move feels right.

We’ll listen, understand your situation, and talk through your options clearly.

Or call us directly on 01172 350240

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Support when it’s needed, for short stays and longer-term care

Many residents come to Lovell Place following a hospital stay, a change in health, or a point where daily life at home has become harder to manage safely. Those first few days are focused on helping each person feel settled, understood and supported without making the move feel rushed or overly formal.

The team takes time to learn familiar routines, preferences and the small details that shape each day, from how someone likes their morning to when they prefer company or quieter time. Some residents stay for short-term respite or recovery, while others move in for longer-term residential, nursing or dementia care.

As the days pass, residents begin to find their feet, whether that’s joining activities, spending time with others, enjoying meals in the dining room or keeping to a quieter pace. Family life continues too, with relaxed visits and time together while day-to-day care is handled by a team who know them well.

Spaces for comfort, relaxation and everyday living

Lovell Place is designed around the way residents spend each day, with sociable spaces for company and quieter areas for rest, privacy or time with family.

Residents might enjoy coffee in the bistro, meet family in the Brabazon Bar or Concorde Lounge, visit the wellbeing and beauty salon, watch a film in the cinema, or spend time on the balconies and gardens. En-suite bedrooms can be personalised with familiar belongings, while private suites offer additional space, including a lounge area and patio access.

The layout supports comfort, independence and everyday routine, helping residents choose how they spend their time with support close by whenever needed.

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Why families choose Lovell Place in Patchway

It’s often the feeling of reassurance when you walk in. Beyond the surroundings, families choose us for the consistent, familiar faces and the way life simply continues with ease.

Life at Lovell Place Care Home

A warm, familiar welcome

From the first enquiry, the team helps make a difficult step feel lighter, with calm guidance and a sociable atmosphere.

Care that fits your day

Support is shaped around existing routines, helping life stay familiar while independence is respected.

Consistent, familiar faces

Small, dedicated teams build real understanding, so support feels natural and personal day to day.

Renewed confidence and ease

Many people become more relaxed and engaged, enjoying daily life at their own pace.

Moments from Lovell Place

A warm welcome at the front desk. Coffee and conversation in the bistro. Music and laughter during an afternoon event. Time spent in the garden, or a quiet moment with a book.

Residents joining in with activities, or simply enjoying the rhythm of the day at their own pace. Familiar faces stopping to chat. Visits from family that feel relaxed and easy.

These small, everyday moments are what life at our Bristol care home is made up of.

The Homemaker Approach at Lovell Place

The Homemaker Approach at Lovell Place

At Lovell Place, our award-winning Homemaker approach underpins how care is delivered each day, centred around small, consistent teams. Rather than different faces each day, residents are supported by people who know them well and understand how they like things done.

Over time, those details become second nature. How someone likes to start their morning, when they prefer quieter moments, what they enjoy talking about. It means changes are noticed early, conversations feel natural, and daily life becomes more settled and easier to follow.

It’s the difference between being cared for and being genuinely known.

Explore our Homemaker approach

Residential, nursing, dementia and respite care at Lovell Place, Bristol

At Lovell Place, we provide residential, nursing, dementia and respite care for older people in Patchway, Bristol and the surrounding areas. With experienced nurses available day and night, residents have consistent clinical support alongside a team who know them well.

Many families come to us when something has changed, whether planning ahead, following a hospital stay or as needs begin to change. From the outset, we take the time to understand each person as an individua, so care is reliable, responsive and shaped around the individual.

Care Overview

Residential Care

Residential care at Lovell Place provides practical day-to-day support for older people in Bristol who would benefit from help with personal care, routines or medication, while continuing to enjoy independence, companionship and the reassurance of a comfortable, well-run home, where people quickly settle and feel part of everyday life.

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Need to understand care, fees or availability?

Every family’s situation is different. Whether you’re planning ahead, arranging support after a hospital stay, or need help more urgently, our team can talk you through care options, weekly fees, availability and what daily life would really look like.

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Meet the care team at Lovell Place

Behind daily life at Lovell Place is a team of nurses, carers, Homemakers and hospitality staff who work closely together each day, getting to know residents as individuals and supporting them in a way that feels natural and reassuring.

The home is led by Registered Care Home Manager Daney Thomas, a General Nurse with over 23 years of experience across residential and nursing care. Daney has led homes through improvement and brings a strong focus on standards, communication and creating an environment where residents feel comfortable, listened to and well cared for.

Working closely with residents, families and the wider team, Daney’s focus is on helping daily life run smoothly from the beginning, with care that is clearly communicated and shaped around each individual.

Meet our team

 

Visit Lovell Place in Patchway, Bristol

If you’re exploring residential, nursing, dementia or respite care in Bristol, including North Bristol areas such as Filton, Bradley Stoke and Stoke Gifford, visiting in person is often the best way to get a real feel for daily life.

You’re welcome to come and see Lovell Place for yourself, meet the team, and spend time in the home at your own pace. Many families say they quickly get a sense of whether it feels right.

When you visit, we’ll show you around, answer your questions clearly, and help you understand what life here could look like, both now and as needs change.

To arrange a visit, ask about care or fees, or simply talk things through, get in touch with our team.

High quality care, regulated, reviewed & transparent

OVERALL RATING
GOOD

CARE & QUALITY RATING OPINION

Based on an inspection carried out by an independent third party, commissioned by Hamberley Care Homes.

CATEGORY
SAFE
GOOD
CARING
OUTSTANDING
RESPONSIVE
GOOD
EFFECTIVE
GOOD
WELL-LED
GOOD

What happens next

When you get in touch, we’ll guide you through each step so you know what to expect.

A friendly conversation

Speak with a member of our team who will take the time to understand your situation, answer your questions and explain the care options available.

A visit, when it suits you

If you’d like to visit, we’ll arrange a time that works for you. You can look around the home, meet the team and get a genuine sense of daily life.

Clear guidance to help you decide

We’ll talk you through availability, care options and what’s involved, so you can decide what feels right for you.

Questions families often ask

Choosing a care home can feel like a big step, and it’s natural to have questions along the way. Below are answers to some of the things families often ask when considering Lovell Place.

If you’d prefer to talk things through, our team is here to help and can answer any questions you may have.

Lovell Place provides residential, nursing, dementia and short-term respite care in Patchway near Bristol. Support is tailored to each resident, with experienced nurses available day and night and a consistent team who take time to understand routines, preferences and personal history.

Yes, and most families choose to visit more than once. Seeing the home in person, meeting the team and spending time in the environment helps you get a real sense of daily life here.

We can arrange a private visit at a time that suits you. You’re also welcome to come back, attend one of our events or visit with your loved one, so you can feel confident in your decision.

Yes. Respite stays can be arranged for a few days or a few weeks, whether following a hospital stay, during recovery, or when extra support is needed at short notice.

Some people also choose a short stay as a way to get a feel for daily life here before deciding on a longer-term move.

Yes. Family and friends are always welcome to visit, and many do so regularly as part of everyday life at the home.

Visits often take place in the lounges, café or gardens, but there’s no set way to spend time here. Some drop in for a coffee, others stay longer or join in with what’s happening that day.

Yes. We provide dementia care that focuses on familiarity, routine and understanding each person as an individual. Support begins with an assessment, so care is shaped around how someone lives, what they recognise and what helps them feel more settled day to day.

The environment is designed to be calm and easy to navigate, helping reduce confusion and support independence where possible.

If you’d like to talk through your situation or ask any questions about dementia care, our team is here to help.

Yes. Qualified nurses are on-site 24 hours a day, so if health needs become more complex, support can increase without the need to move elsewhere.

Care is reviewed regularly, with residents and families involved in decisions, so support continues to feel right as needs change.

At Lovell Place, daily life includes a mix of activities and quieter moments, shaped around what residents enjoy and feel comfortable doing.

There are regular opportunities to take part in things like gentle exercise, creative sessions and social events, with the option to join in as much or as little as each person prefers. Some enjoy being part of group activities, while others prefer quieter time with familiar routines.

Support is always close by, helping people stay involved, connected and comfortable in their day-to-day life.

Meals are freshly prepared within the home each day, with a choice at mealtimes and options to suit different preferences and dietary needs. Some residents enjoy the social side of dining, while others prefer something quieter, both are supported.

Health and wellbeing are supported day to day by our Homemaker team, who know each resident well and understand how they like things done. They work closely with residents, their families and the wider team, so support reflects familiar routines and preferences, not just care needs.

Nurses and other healthcare professionals are involved whenever needed, and because the same team is there each day, small changes are often picked up early, allowing support to be adjusted in a calm and considered way.

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