Autumn
Grange.
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With you every step of the way.
Choosing the right care home can often be difficult and a little daunting. It’s natural to feel anxious and uncertain, but you’re not alone - our dedicated and friendly team is here to listen, support, and guide you every step of the way.
Care we offer in our home.
Residential
care
Respite
care
Dementia
care
Long term
stay
Nursing
care
Short term
stay
The warmest
of welcomes.
Autumn Grange sits proudly within RDCP Care’s portfolio of care homes. Set in the town of Creswell, on the outskirts of Worksop, our purpose built home offers comfort and that real home from home feeling.
We pride ourselves on providing first-class care and round-the-clock support. Whatever the individual tastes and requirements, we want our residents to feel comfortable and confident when staying with us.
What we
can offer you.
Our 54 bedroom suites are designed to provide comfort, privacy and independence. With round the clock room service on offer, every need is catered for.
Both inside and outside Autumn Grange the spaces are designed to promote social interaction and boost wellbeing. Alongside areas in which to socialise and enjoy the company of fellow residents, there’s also spaces where some alone time or privacy with with loved ones.
Explore more about what we offer…
Your experience matters -
From the moment you enter our doors, we’ve thought of everything.
From comfortable surroundings and thoughtfully designed spaces to the warm welcome from our team, every detail is there to help residents and families feel at ease. We believe daily life should feel reassuring, familiar, and enjoyable, with personalised care, meaningful activities, and plenty of opportunities to relax, connect, and feel at home.
Our features.
Michelle Whitehead
Home Manager
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I have worked in care for over 25 years, beginning with a college work placement before going on to train as a nurse at Sheffield Hallam University in 2006. Most of my career has been spent working in care home settings, where I have developed strong clinical and leadership experience. I have been with the company for nearly 10 years, starting as a Nurse and progressing through roles including Clinical Lead and Deputy Manager to my current position as Manager.
I have always felt drawn to nursing, even from a young age, and that passion has stayed with me throughout my career. What I enjoy most about my role is the clinical aspect, alongside the opportunity to support residents and make a positive difference to their day-to-day lives.
My key strengths lie in my clinical knowledge and my ability to support and develop others. I enjoy sharing my experience to help build confidence within my team and working closely with the wider multidisciplinary team to continue learning and improving. I have extensive experience in care home environments and in supporting teams to deliver high-quality care.
I take a person-centred approach to my work, ensuring residents feel safe, respected, and supported in a way that suits their individual needs. I believe in being open and honest with families, keeping them involved and reassured. With my team, I am approachable and supportive while maintaining high standards, leading by example to ensure everyone feels confident and capable in their role.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my two sons, my dog, and my wider family and friends. I’m a keen football fan and proudly support Sheffield Wednesday F.C. I also enjoy going on holiday and keeping active at the gym.
from our
Home Manager.
A word
We know choosing a care home is an important decision, which is why my myself and my team will be here for you or a loved one, every step of the way. We go out of our way to create a warm, supportive environment where residents feel comfortable, cared for, and respected. We’re here to provide not only professional care, but also kindness, reassurance, and a genuine sense of community.
Michelle Whitehead
Home Manager
Michelle’s support team
Jodie Wass
Deputy Manager
Alison Buckby
Admin
Natalie Carrington
Reception
Living life
to the full.
Discover how each day is shaped around comfort, companionship, and meaningful moments. From morning routines to activities, dining, and quiet time, explore what daily life in our home looks like and how we create a supportive, enriching environment for every resident.
Our Life to the Full section offers a real flavour of what life is like in our homes.
FAQs
We understand that choosing a care home comes with many questions, and it’s important to have the answers you need. Below are some of the most common questions our enquiries team are asked. And don’t worry, our friendly team are here to answer any other questions you may need answering.
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We offer a comprehensive range of care services tailored to individual needs. This includes residential care, nursing care, specialist support for individuals living with dementia, as well as short-term respite care and convalescent support.
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Absolutely. Visit as many times as you like. We actively encourage prospective residents and their families to arrange a visit. A tour allows you to meet our team, view our facilities, and get a genuine feel for the atmosphere within our homes.
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Yes, we want our homes to feel like your home. We warmly encourage you to bring personal items, photographs, and small pieces of furniture to personalise your room and create a familiar, comforting space.
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Our homes feature dementia-friendly design elements, and our team undergoes specialist training to provide compassionate, person-centred care. We focus on creating a safe, engaging environment that promotes dignity and supports memory recall through tailored activities and sensory experiences.
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We operate an open-door policy. Family and friends are welcome to visit at any time that suits you and them. We also have quiet areas and lounges where you can spend quality time together.
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Yes, our experienced in-house chefs prepare fresh, nutritious meals daily. We cater to all dietary needs, including vegetarian, vegan, diabetic, and culturally specific diets, as well as providing modified textures for those with swallowing difficulties.