Now you can enjoy hotel-style service in retirement

THAMESFIELD retirement village enjoys a much sought-after location, sitting proudly overlooking the river in Henley. The lifestyle options

John Harris

John Harris

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04:41PM, Wednesday 14 December 2016

THAMESFIELD retirement village enjoys a much sought-after location, sitting proudly overlooking the river in Henley. The lifestyle options are perfect for people who want to retain their independence while having the peace of mind of knowing there is care and support on hand. Individual one- and two-bedroom apartments are available — some with stunning views over the River Thames or the beautiful landscaped gardens. Residents can create lifestyle packages that suit their personal needs by tapping into a range of additional services.

These include: cooked meals delivered to your door or served in the village restaurant; domestic cleaning provided in your property; all personal clothing and your bed linen laundered; or additional assistance from our staff as and when required.

The health and well-being of residents is our prime concern. We are here to help and support, whether it is simply organising a newspaper delivery, booking a taxi or responding to a client’s call through our 24-hour emergency helpline.

Thamesfield is supported by a boutique-style nursing home. There are just 12 bedrooms providing round-the-clock care and nursing support.

The nursing home rooms overlook the Thames, providing a very appealing and ever-changing outlook for residents. It is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).



For more information about living at Thamesfield, call us on (01491) 418125 or visit www.thamesfield.co.uk



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