During this worrying time, Watermoor House is thankful for the expertise and commitment of our dedicated staff. We are following the advice of Public Health England and the CQC and have adapted to keep our residents and staff safe. We are closed to visitors, (since 11 March), but will look forward to welcoming people to our happy, family-style home and beautiful gardens when we can. In the meantime; we are working hard to keep our spirits up. Please see our Facebook page for news of all the wonderful activities we are doing. This photo was taken last week when residents were able to spend some time in the sensory garden enjoying early spring sunshine.
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