Overview

Step into Mantles Court, where luxury meets comfort. Our home boasts a range of amenities designed to make every resident feel comfortable and at ease.

Relax and unwind in our spa, or enjoy a fresh new look in our hair and beauty salon. Grab a bite to eat in our cozy café, or catch a movie in our cinema. Our landscaped gardens offer a peaceful retreat, with some of our bedrooms having direct access.

Each bedroom is fully furnished and equipped with its own en-suite, ensuring privacy and comfort. Our dedicated staff are available around the clock to provide personalised care and support.

This exceptional home from Quantum Care has been designed to enable people to live as independently as possible, with expert support where needed. The home is close to local shops, cafes, restaurants and everything else you’d expect from a vibrant Market Town, allowing residents to feel and be a real part of the local community.

Welcome to a place where luxury and warmth come together to create a truly inviting atmosphere.

    Services and facilities

    We always aim to offer a full range of services to meet our residents’ needs, whatever they may be. The list below details everything on offer at this home, if you’re looking for something that’s not available here, just give us a call on 01707 393293 to find out if one of our other homes may be better suited to your needs.

    Types of care we support:

    • Residential
    • Dementia
    • Respite
    • 24 Hour Care
    • Fully Furnished Rooms
    • Ensuite With Shower
    • Cinema
    • Cafe
    • Full Activity Programme
    • Hair and Beauty Salon
    • Landscaped Gardens
    • Flat Screen Television
    • Disabled Access
    • Internet Access/Wi-Fi
    • Visitor Parking
    • Spa
    • Laundry

    Meet our team

    Julie Oakley Reid

    Julie Oakley-Reid

    General Manager

    With over 30 years of experience working in the care sector, I have dedicated my career to providing the highest quality of care and support to our residents.

    I began my journey in the care sector at the age of 18 and became a Home Manager in 2008. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working in several Quantum Care homes, gaining invaluable experience and insights along the way. My commitment to ensuring a warm, safe, and engaging environment for our residents remains my top priority.

    Hayley Lester

    Deputy Manager

    The Deputy Home Manager shares responsibility with the Home Manager for running the home. Deputy Manager’s will each bring their own skill set to the home, some offering more assistance with the business side of things while others focus largely on care. However, whether they look at it from a business or care perspective, the focus of the Deputy is always to ensure that their home is offering the very best quality of life for our residents. Experienced and either holding or working towards their qualifications, Deputy Home Managers are capable and driven to providing the best of everything for their residents.

    Alison Scott

    Chef Manager

    The Chef Manager organises every aspect of the catering operation and provides a safe, nutritious, quality service to our residents using freshly produced food. With a hands-on role, leading a team, they provide a quality catering service and help create a warm and friendly atmosphere for our residents. Working with our residents they help to create menus to meet their needs and suit their tastes. They also create and provide fine dining events, using Quantum Care’s award-winning Dining Club concept.

    Sue Giblett

    Sue Giblett

    Keeping the team of Housekeepers running as it should is the Housekeeping Manager. Supervising and organising their teams is just part of their role as these managers work alongside their team to keep the home clean and inviting. The team play an important role in maintaining our infection prevention and control standards to make sure our residents stay safe and well.

    Emma Dye

    Emma Dye

    Administrator

    The Administrator will focus on the smooth running of the home; in whatever area they may be needed. From greeting visitors to recruiting, the Administrator is present in many aspects of life in the home, even if you don’t always see them! To be successful in the role, our Administrators have to be flexible and calm, able to multi-task and always keen to take on a new challenge. It’s often the Administrator that brings the IT skills to a home, helping them to keep everything organised. Above that though, Administrators are communicators, able to speak confidently and listen closely to everyone from Managers and Care Workers to visitors and residents.

    Jenny Khanna

    Receptionist

    The Receptionist plays a key part in keeping the home operating as it should. The role involves everything from dealing with phone enquiries to showing around prospective residents. Organisational and communication skills are a must for a Receptionist as it’s these qualities that allow them to make life in the home easier for their colleagues and residents. Often the first person you’ll speak to when you come to the home, the Receptionist represents the company with a professional manner, friendly approach, and commitment to high-quality care.

    Ann Pitcher

    Receptionist

    The receptionist plays a key part in keeping the home operating as it should. The role involves everything from dealing with phone enquiries to showing around prospective residents. Organisational and communication skills are a must for a receptionist as it’s these qualities that allow them to make life in the home easier for their colleagues and residents. Often the first person you’ll speak to when you come to the home, the receptionist represents the company with a professional manner, friendly approach, and commitment to high-quality care.

    Kerry Sale

    Receptionist

    The receptionist plays a key part in keeping the home operating as it should. The role involves everything from dealing with phone enquiries to showing around prospective residents. Organisational and communication skills are a must for a receptionist as it’s these qualities that allow them to make life in the home easier for their colleagues and residents. Often the first person you’ll speak to when you come to the home, the receptionist represents the company with a professional manner, friendly approach, and commitment to high-quality care.

    Amanda Louca

    Receptionist

    The receptionist plays a key part in keeping the home operating as it should. The role involves everything from dealing with phone enquiries to showing around prospective residents. Organisational and communication skills are a must for a receptionist as it’s these qualities that allow them to make life in the home easier for their colleagues and residents. Often the first person you’ll speak to when you come to the home, the receptionist represents the company with a professional manner, friendly approach, and commitment to high-quality care.

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    Contact Us

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    Our Details

    01767 304701 mantles@quantumcare.co.uk
    Mantles Court, 115 London Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire , SG18 8EF