Reviews
Reviews
My husband died in St Peters (September 2015). The staff gave me the right information at the right time. I felt supported and comfortable. This is what end of life care should be like. I can not recommend St Peters highly enough.
My husbands, time at St Peter allowed me and my (our) children to remember good times, instead of living bad times. The music therapy helped my husband write to his children, it was very special.
We as a society should talk more about death.
End of life care (last few months) should be of the standard St Peters offer.
One of the hardest things in my husbands terminal illness was a transfer to a nursing home. Very good though the nursing home was, they didn't understand "end of life" in the same way St Peters do.
I feel incredibly grateful he was able to die at St Peters.
Everything was good.
Don't think anything could be improved.
The nurses were so kind they would help you and answer any questions asked. To me care was a 100%
Staff excellent.Even some CEO Simon.
All totally involved and interested in us as individuals. Activities and craft good. Meditated and relaxation useful. Good to have a cooked meal each week although the nurses of meals disappointing. Uncooked through cutlery, unsweetened crucible and custard another week.
Menu choice good although I did not always pick right one. Helper always willing to exchange meal for omelette or san arching.
I t was great for me, as my husband's carer to have a break in the knowledge that he was being so well cared for and it was a nice change of scenery for him and to meet other people.
We do thank you all.
It was all good.
Can't think any improvement.
So far just a visit and follow up call from a community nurse. She was reassuring, offered good practical advice and will keep in contact at regular intervals.
Improved, now well enough to go home.
Having someone to support the whole family.
St Peter's came to mum's home and made written plans that gave my mum a voice in her future. Thank you.