Elderslie Nursing Home – Advinia Health Care is located at 20 Fulbar Rd, Paisley PA2 9AP, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Elderslie Nursing Home – Advinia Health Care and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 889 2040 or visit our website

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Elderslie Nursing Home – Advinia Health Care by https://advinia.co.uk/elderslie-care-home-page/ .

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Patti Owens

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An outstanding organisation in every respect. My brother has been treated with supreme dignity and t

5/ 5

An outstanding organisation in every respect. My brother has been treated with supreme dignity and tender, loving care throughout his time at Elderslie. Thank you so much to everyone for their ongoing, unstinting support of my brother and, indeed, we as a family.

Denise Gallagher

1 Google Rating

Some staff are good .Care standards are varied not consistent

1/ 5

Some staff are good .Care standards are varied not consistent

Mags K

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Billie Mcallister

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Jills

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1/ 5

Jean Wallace

1 Google Rating

My husband was in for respite had to get him home after 1 week he came home with black and blue elb

1/ 5

My husband was in for respite had to get him home after 1 week he came home with black and blue elbow and ear , his hand was also black and blue and swollen ,never got an explanation to what happened ,take it he had a few falls , when I unpacked his case a lot of his clothes were missing and in his case was soiled pads.mixed with the clothes he had left, he didn’t even use pads when he went in , I honestly would not put my dog into Elderslie Care Home ,I am being generous giving one star , please don’t put your love one into this hone , never again !

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