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Original Feedback for Woodside House:


5

It's the best

It's good for lots of reasons, it's the best. We like all the carers and we have lots of laughs. My brother likes to go for walks in the garden and I have brought in some food for the birdfeeders so he can watch the birds from his bedroom window. All the carers are very friendly and speak to us. I like how my brother is treated. If something doesn't work they try something different, like changing the times of his one to one care. I think the food is okay and I know he enjoys his full English breakfast. My brother's great love is classical music and if something could enhance the his experience it would be to have more music. It would be nice if he had some music in his room. I tend to leave the TV on Radio 3 when I leave but it would be good if it was music we had chosen. I know he likes chamber music, piano and opera. He enjoys listening to the music when the piano is played in here. My brother also likes horse racing so last week I came in to put the TV on so he could watch the racing at Cheltenham. I think he also joins in with some of the activities that take place with the carers.

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