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Located in the heart of Finchley, Dell Field Court offers first class residential care for older people. Our dedicated team provides person centred care to meet the needs of every resident; whether they have mobility issues, are living with dementia, or simply need a helping hand from time-to-time.
Dell Field Court offers the highest standard of living while keeping residents safe and secure. All our rooms are recently refurbished and come fully furnished with en-suite bathrooms, upgraded communication facilities that include movement sensors and a new nurse call system.
Situated in a vibrant and diverse part of Finchley in North London, Dell Field Court offers all the benefits of living close to a wide range of local shops and a range of services and facilities, such as a Bowling Club, Arts Depot and Victoria Park, while providing calm and peaceful surroundings for the residents.
Your choice: Our experienced team provides support which enables residents to feel cared for and safe in their homes.
Fees at Dell Field Court start from £1,545* per week, depending upon the care needs required.
We understand that choosing a new place to live can be a difficult, emotional time for you or a loved one. Our experienced team is here to discuss the specific requirements you have and address any concerns so that you can make a well-informed decision, and we will support you fully through the moving process from start to finish.
If you are looking for great care, security, and a peace of mind your loved one can continue living a good quality life, then Dell Field Court is the place. Register today, rooms are available now.
To speak to a member of the team please call 020 8371 8900 or email Dellfieldcourt@yourchoice.org
You can find us at 1, Etchingham Park Road, Greater London N3 2DY.
*Pricing information correct at time of print, April 2024.
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