

Pearl’s ADVENTURES outside of Cedar House
Pearl’s adventures! Both Karen and Jo have taken Pearl out for little adventures. Now where has she been? Can you tell?
We have a full-time activities coordinator who maintains a varied programme that fills all seven days of the week.
Our residents enjoy life at Cedar House Rothley. They eat well; they’re warm, comfortable, and well cared for. Above all, their minds are active. There really is never a dull moment.
The starting point for all activities is you. We’ll talk to you before you move in to find out what you like doing. And we’ll make sure you have plenty of opportunities to do it.
If you prefer your own company, there’s no pressure to join in. There’s always at least one quiet room for tea and a chat or your own thoughts, and plenty of benches in the garden.
In your own room, you can always shut the door on the world for complete peace and solitude.
Cedar House care home, Rothley, makes a great base for a family day out. You can do anything from reliving the age of steam at the nearby Great Central Railway (just 200 yards away) to uncovering the mysteries of the universe at Leicester’s award-winning National Space Centre.
The only way to see how bright, kind, and friendly we are is to meet us. The door to Cedar House near Loughborough is always open, and visitors are welcome at any time.
There are no secrets: you can talk to whoever you like. By chatting to us, you’ll see for yourself that our staff feel like they’re part of the community.
If there’s one aspect of life at Cedar House that tells you how inspiring it is, it’s the speed with which residents recover from illness. We have had residents return from hospital with an inferior prognosis, yet within a few days, they’ve perked up way beyond their doctors’ expectations.
Residents recover fast because we believe in giving them something to live for. No one is marking time here; every resident lives life to the full. Why not come and see it for yourself.
Pearl’s adventures! Both Karen and Jo have taken Pearl out for little adventures. Now where has she been? Can you tell?
On Wednesday 24th May 2023 Silver Readers and Silver Listeners came together for the first time to meet each other in person at Cedar House
The church service at Cedar House in Rothley was very busy today. It was lovely to see everyone!