Frindsbury House
Frindsbury House is a large detached house in its own grounds near the village of Wainscott, in Kent. The home is originally Edwardian and provides care for twenty three residents. The house has been adapted and extended to a high standard. It has comfortable bedrooms both on the ground and first floor, many of which offer ensuite facilities.
A lift provides access to all rooms for those with limited mobility. There are three large lounges overlooking the gardens and a comfortable dining area. The house is set in extensive well established grounds with lawns, flower gardens and a pond area.
There is a purpose built, integrated activities suite comprising of a private family room, a kitchen which is fully adapted for disabled use, beauty salon and a large, comfortable leisure and social area. Residents are able to choose from a variety of social and craft activities.
The home has transport facilities with wheelchair access to enable residents to access the local community and engage in other events further afield that they may be interested in.
Amanda Butt
Home Manager, Frindsbury House
Amanda has worked in care all of her working life. She took a 10 year break to have her children and returned to work as a Carer at Frindsbury House where she has now spent 5 happy years. She progressed through the organisation to a Senior Carer position, then a Health Coordinator and was subsequently appointed to the role of Deputy Manager. Amanda thoroughly enjoys her job and looks forward to many more happy years.
When Amanda is not working, she enjoys quality time with her family.