Brookfield House
At a Glance
The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.
Residential homes
Staff warmth score
of reviewers answered yes
Good to know
- Registered beds51
- SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia, Physical disabilities
- Last inspected2023-02-15
The Evidence
What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.
What families say
The team here seem to have that natural warmth that puts everyone at ease. Visitors mention how approachable the staff are — not just polite or professional, but genuinely friendly in a way that makes difficult conversations easier. It's the kind of atmosphere where you feel comfortable asking questions or sharing concerns.
The eight family priority themes
- Staff warmth72
- Compassion & dignity72
- Cleanliness70
- Activities & engagement65
- Food quality65
- Healthcare68
- Management & leadership75
- Resident happiness70
What inspectors found
Inspected 2023-02-15
Is this home safe?
Is the care effective?
The Effective domain was rated Good at the January 2023 inspection. This domain covers training, care planning, healthcare access, food and nutrition, and how well the home understands and meets each person's needs. The published summary does not include specific examples of care plan content, GP access arrangements, food quality, or the dementia training staff have completed. The home lists dementia and physical disabilities as specialisms.Is this home caring?
The Caring domain was rated Good at the January 2023 inspection. This domain covers the warmth of staff interactions, respect for dignity and privacy, and how well the home promotes independence. The published summary does not include specific observations of staff behaviour, quotes from residents or relatives, or examples of how dignity is maintained in practice. No concerns were recorded in this domain.Is the home responsive?
The Responsive domain was rated Good at the January 2023 inspection. This domain covers activities, individual engagement, how the home responds to complaints, and end-of-life care planning. The published summary does not include specific detail about the activities programme, one-to-one engagement for residents who cannot join groups, or how complaints are handled. No concerns were recorded in this domain.Is the home well-led?
The Well-led domain was rated Good at the January 2023 inspection, an improvement from the previous Requires Improvement rating. The inspection confirms a named registered manager (Mrs Nicola Lee Hall) and a nominated individual (Mr Jayantilal James Patel) are in post. The published summary does not include specific detail about how the manager supports staff, how the home uses feedback to improve, or what governance systems are in place. The improvement from the previous rating suggests leadership changes or improvements have been made.
Source: CQC inspection report →
What the evidence base says
The home supports adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities. This mixed community brings different care needs under one roof. For residents with dementia, the combination of attentive staff and accessible outdoor space provides both structure and freedom. The team understand the importance of maintaining family connections when memory becomes fragile. All areas worth probing directly during a visit.
The DCC Verdict
Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.
DCC Family Score
Brookfield House Care Home has improved from Requires Improvement to Good across all five inspection domains, which is a meaningful step forward. However, the published inspection report contains limited specific detail, so scores reflect the positive direction of travel rather than a richly evidenced picture.
Homes in North West typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
The team here seem to have that natural warmth that puts everyone at ease. Visitors mention how approachable the staff are — not just polite or professional, but genuinely friendly in a way that makes difficult conversations easier. It's the kind of atmosphere where you feel comfortable asking questions or sharing concerns.
What inspectors have recorded
What stands out is how the team handle family communication. They don't wait for you to chase updates — they reach out, especially when family members live far away or even abroad. This proactive approach to keeping families connected shows real understanding of what matters.
How it sits against good practice
Sometimes the smallest gestures — a phone call, a walk in the garden — make all the difference.
Worth a visit
Brookfield House Care Home in Nantwich was rated Good across all five inspection domains at its inspection in January 2023, published in February 2023. This is a notable improvement from its previous Requires Improvement rating and covers safety, effectiveness, caring, responsiveness, and leadership. The home supports up to 51 people and holds specialisms in dementia care and physical disabilities, with a named registered manager in post. The main uncertainty here is the limited detail available in the published inspection summary. The report confirms Good ratings but does not include the level of specific observations, resident testimony, or examples that would give a complete picture of day-to-day life. Before making a decision, visit the home and ask the manager directly about night staffing ratios, how often care plans are reviewed with families, what dementia training staff have completed, and how agency cover is managed.
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In Their Own Words
How Brookfield House describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Where friendly staff help families stay connected across the miles
Dedicated residential home Support in Nantwich
When distance separates you from someone you love, the right care home becomes your eyes, ears and voice. At Brookfield House Care Home in Nantwich, families describe a team who understand this completely — staff who'll set up video calls without being asked, who'll pick up the phone when you're worried, and who treat every conversation like it matters.
Who they care for
The home supports adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities. This mixed community brings different care needs under one roof.
For residents with dementia, the combination of attentive staff and accessible outdoor space provides both structure and freedom. The team understand the importance of maintaining family connections when memory becomes fragile.
“Sometimes the smallest gestures — a phone call, a walk in the garden — make all the difference.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.
The DCC Verdict
Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.
DCC Family Score
Brookfield House Care Home has improved from Requires Improvement to Good across all five inspection domains, which is a meaningful step forward. However, the published inspection report contains limited specific detail, so scores reflect the positive direction of travel rather than a richly evidenced picture.
Homes in North West typically score 68–82.The three-lens summary
What families tell us
The team here seem to have that natural warmth that puts everyone at ease. Visitors mention how approachable the staff are — not just polite or professional, but genuinely friendly in a way that makes difficult conversations easier. It's the kind of atmosphere where you feel comfortable asking questions or sharing concerns.
What inspectors have recorded
What stands out is how the team handle family communication. They don't wait for you to chase updates — they reach out, especially when family members live far away or even abroad. This proactive approach to keeping families connected shows real understanding of what matters.
How it sits against good practice
Sometimes the smallest gestures — a phone call, a walk in the garden — make all the difference.
Worth a visit
Brookfield House Care Home in Nantwich was rated Good across all five inspection domains at its inspection in January 2023, published in February 2023. This is a notable improvement from its previous Requires Improvement rating and covers safety, effectiveness, caring, responsiveness, and leadership. The home supports up to 51 people and holds specialisms in dementia care and physical disabilities, with a named registered manager in post. The main uncertainty here is the limited detail available in the published inspection summary. The report confirms Good ratings but does not include the level of specific observations, resident testimony, or examples that would give a complete picture of day-to-day life. Before making a decision, visit the home and ask the manager directly about night staffing ratios, how often care plans are reviewed with families, what dementia training staff have completed, and how agency cover is managed.
The three questions to ask when you visitSave this home. Compare it against your shortlist.
Let our analysis show you how Brookfield House measures up against the other homes you’re considering. Free account.
In Their Own Words
How Brookfield House describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.
Where friendly staff help families stay connected across the miles
Dedicated residential home Support in Nantwich
When distance separates you from someone you love, the right care home becomes your eyes, ears and voice. At Brookfield House Care Home in Nantwich, families describe a team who understand this completely — staff who'll set up video calls without being asked, who'll pick up the phone when you're worried, and who treat every conversation like it matters.
Who they care for
The home supports adults both under and over 65, including those living with dementia or physical disabilities. This mixed community brings different care needs under one roof.
For residents with dementia, the combination of attentive staff and accessible outdoor space provides both structure and freedom. The team understand the importance of maintaining family connections when memory becomes fragile.
Management & ethos
What stands out is how the team handle family communication. They don't wait for you to chase updates — they reach out, especially when family members live far away or even abroad. This proactive approach to keeping families connected shows real understanding of what matters.
The home & environment
The grounds give residents proper outdoor space to enjoy. There are paths for walking when the weather's good, and families talk about the wildlife that visits — a simple pleasure that brings variety to daily life. It's these natural moments that can brighten someone's day.
“Sometimes the smallest gestures — a phone call, a walk in the garden — make all the difference.”
DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.












