Welcome to The Manor Edinburgh
The Manor is a beautiful purpose built home located in Edinburgh, providing residential, nursing and dementia care. There's a range of facilities, numerous activities and plenty of space and beautiful surroundings to sit back and relax or entertain friends and family. Enjoy first-class facilities with many relaxing lounges, cinema, hair salon and bistro.
Latest guidance reviews the need for isolation for non-Hospital admissions
The Government has announced that admissions are of less risk if a person has been appropriately vaccinated and the person is being admitted from their own Home and not from another Care Home or Hospital setting.
Residents may be admitted to a care home from the community without needing to complete a 14-day self-isolation period, if they satisfy the requirements. Ask for details.

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There are different spaces on each floor giving residents plenty of choice and more importantly different places to spend their day which increases the feeling of individuality and independence.



Enjoy spring at The Manor Care Home

Book a respite stay for peace of mind
Our all-inclusive short stays offer something for everyone, in a place where you will always feel at home, with a range of activities and events to get involved in. Enjoy time outdoors in our gardens planting bulbs or relaxing, while making new friends. Plus you’ll have the added reassurance of discreet help when you need it, always with the promise that you’ll be in safe hands.
Residents may be admitted to a care home from the community without needing to complete a 14-day self-isolation period, if they satisfy the requirements. Please ask for details.
Planning ahead for the summer? Then you can PRE-BOOK your summer stay with us.
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Daily Life

Keeping things personal
At The Manor
The wonderful surroundings at The Manor are matched by the standard of care our team brings residents. We love learning as much as we can about the people we care for, so your loved one’s time is tailored to their individual needs, interests and preferences. This can be as small as knowing when they like to wake up, to how they like their tea, and everything in between.
We give as much independence as possible, letting individuals choose how to run the home and if they prefer dinner in front of the TV, or even dusting their own room, we’ll make it happen. Just as putting their own stamp on their bedroom, we’ll help them to personalise it with the things they love.
Every need catered for
Mealtimes are an important part of daily life at the Manor. We know eating well and the social experience of dining are key to health and wellbeing. Our chefs select a different menu each day, creating lots of home-cooked dishes with fresh ingredients to choose from. Using their in-depth knowledge of nutrition, they cater for any special diets and needs. Whether you're a three-meals-a-day person or prefer to eat little and often, our menus and snack options provide complete flexibility, view our sample menu below.
Keep doing what you love
At The Manor, there’s something to tickle everyone’s fancy – from the craft room to the hair salon, our packed schedule of events and activities, to picnics in the stunning grounds. And if residents prefer to spend one-on-one time with a member of the team, they can read the paper, pop to the shops or have a pint in the local pub. We have strong connections with the local community, many of our residents invite them to join in our activities or even run their own here. View our example activities below.
Our team
You’ll find the team here are passionate about meeting every individual’s needs, going out of their way to make The Manor a place residents can call their own. Our team includes nurses and carers experienced in all types of care, from low-level to complex health support.

Margaret CallaghanHome Manager

Gregorz FortalskiHead Chef
Things you need to know
The types of care we provide
Living well with dementia
We are proud to be the only care home group to have our own unique award-winning dementia training ‘My World’ which is accredited by City and Guilds. It highlights the importance of meaningful activities and a stimulating environment for people living with dementia, in addition to addressing clinical aspects of care.