Enjoy luxury care at our riverside retirement village

THAMESFIELD retirement village in Henley provides a mix of independent living and nursing care for its

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 23 May 2016

THAMESFIELD retirement village in Henley provides a mix of independent living and nursing care for its residents.

The village, on the banks of the Thames, also provides respite care.

The objective of all retirement villages’ care services is to support residents to ensure they live as fulfilling a life as possible in retirement — whether that be in their own independent living home or in a residential or nursing care suite.

Our 12-bedroom nursing home is overseen by experienced matron Wendy Eltze and her team of trained nurses, carers and outside professionals.

Round-the-clock nursing care is tailored to the individual requirements of each client. Bespoke care plans take account of the changing needs of clients, with family and friends involved in this process as appropriate.



Every bedroom at our riverside care home is individually furnished to a high specification, with clients encouraged to bring personal items with them to enhance the sense of familiarity and truly make the room their own.

Our facilities are thoughtfully designed to allow ease of use and access by clients, whatever their level of mobility may be.

Many of the bedrooms enjoy a breathtaking riverside outlook. All meals are freshly cooked in the village’s kitchen by our team of chefs.

Thamesfield has a dedicated activities  co-ordinator who organises a busy running calendar of events for village residents.

For more details, call (01491) 418134 or visit www.thamesfield.co.uk



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