Care home directory and guide July 2013
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Court
Free Day Care worth £40*
with this voucher Places subject to terms and an assessment which can be booked with Care Home the Care Manager, Jean Chilton C a r e , C o m f o r t & C o m pa n i o n s h i p on 01977 708368. (*subject to terms and conditions) See video of care home on www.thevicaragecourt.com • Families welcome 24 hours a day.
icarage
Front view • Established 30 years.
• “EXCELLENT” inspection reports by Care Quality Commission. • Care Manager with 26 years experience who lives on site 24 hours a day. • Purpose built home with beautiful large 2 acre garden, set in beautiful English countryside. • Majority of staff have worked here for 11 years+. All staff are NVQ trained. Senior staff are NVQ level 5. • 9 luxury lounges, 11 self-contained apartments, 72 luxury bedrooms, spa bath and state-of-the-art facilities. • 5 star hygiene rating by WMDC. • Flat screen HD TVs and portable computers in all rooms with free wi-fi access. • Day Care available from 8am - 10pm everyday, from £40 per day
• Activities everyday for residents. Regular parties and entertainers. • Quality food from a chef with 22 years experience. All diets catered for. • Physiotherapy, Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Reiki & Massage available onsite. • A warm, homely, caring yet fun atmosphere to enjoy. • Regular visits by GP, district nurses, dentist, opticians, etc. • Service includes residential care, dementia care, bariatric care, care for residents with physical disabilities. We offer end of life palliative care including for residents with cancer. We have facilities for family members to stay overnight if requested. Nursing care will be introduced in 2014.
• Respite care from £412 per week
For more information & testimonials, please visit our website: www.thevicaragecourt.com Contact Care Manager Jean Chilton on 01977 708368 or email: js@calsacare.co.uk
Rear garden
VICARAGE GARDENS, NORTH FEATHERSTONE, PONTEFRACT, WEST YORKSHIRE WF7 6NH
Elegant & Informal Residential Care
Walton Manor Ltd. 187 Shay Lane, Walton, Wakefield WF2 6NW
Tel: 01924 249777 www.waltonmanor.co.uk
Highest Government inspection rated “Excellent” in Care and Provision Fully C.Q.C. compliant Committed to the delivery of care excellence
Contents
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....................................................................................................................................Page Introduction..................................................................................................................5 Helping you to stay independent...................................................................................6 Self Directed Support....................................................................................................8 What is a Care Home?..................................................................................................8 How do I know which care home to choose?................................................................8 How do I get an assessment of my care needs?...........................................................8 Once I have been assessed as needing residential care, how much do I have to pay?..........................................................................................................10 Can someone help me to choose?................................................................................10 Who monitors the care I receive?.................................................................................10 What if I have a complaint?..........................................................................................11 Checklist for choosing a Care Home.............................................................................12 List of Care Homes.......................................................................................................13
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Introduction
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This guide has been produced to help you in selecting a Care Home and it contains: • Information and advice about what you need to consider when choosing a home and • Provides a list of homes available within the Wakefield District. We have tried to answer as many questions as possible and also tell you about what other services may be available to you that you may not be aware of. We hope that you find this information useful and if you can think of ways we can improve this guide please let us know. In reading this guide, please note that: • The information given was correct at the time of printing. • Inclusion in the guide is not in any way a recommendation of any particular home or agency by Wakefield District Council. • The guide only includes Care Homes that have entered into a contractual agreement with Wakefield District Council Family Services. For homes located outside the boundaries of Wakefield District, information on these can be obtained from the Care Quality Commission, or by contacting the relevant local authority. A section on useful numbers that you may need can be found at the back.
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Helping you to stay independent Wakefield Council’s Family Services, and the NHS are working closely together to provide advice, services and support to help people stay independent. There are many different services available that may help you to stay independent or become more independent which may mean that you do not need to go in a care home. These include: • Home Care services – personal assistance at home with washing, bathing, using the toilet, dressing and undressing, getting up and going to bed, laundry, shopping etc. You can expect that the person who comes to your home to help you with your personal care will be trained to do these tasks. You will be asked how you would prefer to be helped with very personal matters and your wishes will be noted and respected. • Rapid response service provision in a crisis – This is a temporary service for around six weeks where a higher level of home care and support will be delivered to you to allow you to recover from a temporary illness. • Day care and day time activities – Here you will receive a meal and be able to socialise or carry out activities away from your home. • Short break provision and respite care – This service allows the person who would normally take care of you a chance to have a break from their caring role. • Provision of meals at home – The Community Meals Service can provide you with fresh and frozen meals delivered to your door seven days a week. • Rehabilitation services - includes services called ‘intermediate care services’ which helps to support people when they leave hospital and help to prevent inappropriate hospital or long stay admissions. • Equipment or adaptations to your home - If you need your home altering to make it easier for you to manage daily tasks and personal care we may be able to help. Our Occupational Therapists can visit you to carry out an assessment of your needs and discuss with you ways to meet those needs by the use of specially adapted equipment.
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• Care Link Emergency Alarm System - Care Link is an emergency alarm system that provides peace of mind and promotes independence for anyone living in Wakefield. Care Link has a range of community alarms and equipment that can help you keep your independence and stay in your own home. • Community health services, support from District Nurses, Community Psychiatric Nurses, your GP, etc. • Sheltered Housing and Extra Care Sheltered Housing services – These consist of a group of homes that have been specially designed with the needs of older people in mind. A sheltered scheme may be a group of flats or bungalows, or sometimes a mixture of both. Every flat or bungalow has modern facilities and is smaller and easier to maintain than normal housing. In sheltered housing you will also have the reassurance of knowing that the Scheme Manager is on hand in an emergency. All sheltered schemes have a communal lounge and social activities organised by the Scheme Manager. You can join in the activities or enjoy the company of friends in the communal lounge - and of course you can retreat to the privacy of your own flat or bungalow whenever you wish. • Community transport/bus passes/car badges – This allows you the opportunity to get out of your home and to go shopping or visit a friend. (Please note that this is not a complete list of services available). Services may be provided directly by Wakefield Council’s Family Services, Housing, local NHS services or by an independent organisation under contractual agreement. There may also be a charge for some of these services but you will always be informed how much you will have to pay on your assessment. To see if you qualify for any of these you will need an assessment of your care needs. If you think any of these services may help you please contact Social Care Direct on telephone number 0845 8503503.
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Moving into a care home? For care fees advice call 0800 998833
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Self Directed Support Self-Directed Support is a new system of social care. It enables people to be in control of their own lives by giving more choice, control and independence about how support is organised. Self-Directed Support is for anyone who gets help that is paid for by the Council. Self- Directed Support will be explained and offered following an assessment of needs. Following an assessment, you will be allocated a Personal Budget based on your needs. If you would like to request an assessment, contact Social Care Direct on 0845 8 503 503.
What is a Care Home? A care home can be a residential or nursing home or both. These homes can provide the personal help that people need 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Nursing homes also employ nurses to look after people’s medical needs. Some homes cater for people with different needs, for example older people over 65, people with dementia, older and younger people with physical disabilities and people with learning disabilities.
How do I know which home to choose? The best way to choose a home is to go and have a look round and talk to the people who live there. A list of homes that Wakefield Council Family Services contracts with and the different needs they cater for is at the back of this directory. You are welcome to arrange to visit them. We have included a checklist that you can use when you visit the homes. It outlines the sort of things you should be looking for and the questions that you might ask. All homes are inspected every year by the Care Quality Commission to make sure that they provide the care that people need. When you visit a home ask to see their annual inspection report. However, before you start to do this, you or the person you care for needs to have been assessed as needing to move into a care home.
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How do I get an assessment of my care needs? If you think you or someone you care for needs care in a Care Home you can contact Family Services for help. You can do this by telephoning Social Care Direct which is the first point of contact for all Social Care Services on telephone number 0845 8503503. If you or the person you care for are in hospital, ask to see the Hospital Social Work Team. A Social Worker or Care Co-ordinator will arrange a visit to discuss your situation and possible care needs. With your help and the person who cares for you, an assessment of needs will be carried out. This will determine exactly what your care needs are, set against criteria, called eligibility criteria which Family Services has established. This criteria is not the same for the NHS and they will use their own criteria when they carry out a nursing care assessment. A number of professionals could be involved in your assessment for example, social worker, nurse, doctor, physiotherapist, housing worker or occupational therapist. Your carer or family can be there if you want. Within Wakefield, all organisations are working together to develop a single process for assessments. These different organisations will often need the same information about you. Allowing the different agencies that provide care to share information will also help you, because you will not have to repeat the same information many times to different people. Any information you give, and decisions made about your care will be accurately recorded and you have a right to both see what it says and say who can read it. If you do not meet the Council’s Family Services criteria we would tell you where else you might go for help. Social Care Direct is a dedicated social work telephone service who will be your first point of contact if you think that you may need social care services. Social Care Direct deals with new requests for social care services within the Wakefield District. Tel No 0845 8503503
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Once I have been assessed as needing residential care, how much do I have to pay? There are rules and regulations with regard to how much you will have to pay towards the cost of your care. The amount will be based on how much money you have coming in each week and any property or savings you may have. With your help the Council will work out and inform you of how much you will need to pay. Your Social Worker or Care Co-ordinator will arrange for an Assessment Advisor to complete a ‘Statement of Financial Circumstances’ form to help calculate the amount. If you own property or land, we will tell you about the ‘Council’s Deferred Payments Scheme’ and how this affects the amount you will have to pay and how the cost of your care may be secured against your property or land until it is sold. If the cost of living in the home you choose is more than the allowance the Council in your circumstances would normally pay towards your care, then your relative or another person will be required to pay the additional amount. Where the Council feels that someone has given away an asset (e.g. cash, savings, or property) with the intention of paying less towards their care costs, the Council will treat that person as still having that asset when working out what they must pay towards their care. If you also need nursing care you will be given additional information by your local NHS about the payment of these costs. You are allowed to keep a small amount of your weekly income to pay for your personal requirements, such as magazines, hairdressers, etc. This is known as your personal allowance and is a specific amount set by the Department of Health in April of each year. You will be given details of the current rate at your assessment. For more information please also see the Council’s leaflet ‘Guide to Entering a Care Home’ and ‘Paying for Services’.
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Can someone help me to choose? You are free to choose any Care Home that will meet your assessed needs. Alternatively, you can ask the Council to make a decision on your behalf. As this is a very important decision to make, you should not feel rushed, take time and discuss it with the important people in your life before making your choice.
Who monitors the care I receive? The Council has entered into contractual arrangements with Care Homes within the Wakefield District and with certain Care Homes within neighbouring Council’s areas. This contract sets out the principles and standards upon which the provision of care is to be based. After six weeks in the Care Home your Social Worker or Care Co-ordinator will carry out a review of your care, your family or the person who was caring for you can be involved if you wish. Following this, your care needs will then be reviewed after six months and annually thereafter. If you are receiving nursing care, a nursing review will be carried out by a NHS Registered Nurse after you have been in the Care Home for twelve weeks. Thereafter you will have a nursing review on an annual basis. If your care needs change at any time then either you or the Homeowner can contact a Social Worker or a Care Co-ordinator to arrange a reassessment of your needs. If, following reassessment, it is decided that you need registered nursing care you may have to move to another Care Home where nursing care can be provided unless your Care Home is registered to provide nursing care. The Care Quality Commission normally inspects Homes twice a year to ensure that they have passed certain standards. A summary of the inspection reports of the Care Homes within Wakefield can be found on the Care Quality Commission Internet web site. Also you can ask for a copy from the Care Home.
What if I have a complaint?
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If you have a complaint about the service provided by the Council you should contact the Complaints and Representations Manager in Family Services on 01924 302840. If you have a complaint about a Care Home and you do not wish to discuss it with the Homeowner, you should contact the Contracts Section in Family Services or your local office of the Care Quality Commission. You should contact the relevant Primary Care Trust’s Patient Advisory and Liaison Service if you have a complaint about the nursing care that you receive. All the relevant addresses and telephone numbers can be found at the end of this guide.
The Glynn
Home from home. Need I say more? I have been very happy here for 12 years
Residential Home
01924 386 004
167-171 Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe, Wakefield WF1 2AS Email: sharon@glynnresidential.com
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Fieldhouse Care Home Services Providing Person Centred Residential and Nursing Care
Stella House Care Home Cobblers Lane, Pontefract Tel: 01977 600247
Millfields Care Home
Mill Lane, Nevison, Pontefract Tel: 01977 690606
The Chestnuts Care Home with Nursing 72 Church Road, Altofts, Normanton Tel: 01924 220019
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Checklist for Choosing a Care Home A suggested list of questions to ask and things to look for when choosing a care home Section 1: Transport, Fees and Conditions 1.1 Will your family and friends find the home easy to get to? 1.2 How much are the fees? 1.3 Can you have a short stay in the home to see if you like it? 1.4 Will you be given a written statement of what the home will do for you if you live there?
Yes / No £ Yes / No Yes / No
Section 2: Accommodation 2.1 Are there communal sitting rooms both with and without TV? 2.2 Do you like the furniture and decoration of the home? 2.3 Is there a separate dining room? 2.4 Are doors and corridors wide enough for wheelchairs, right through the home and to the outside? 2.5 Are handrails provided in hallways, corridors and stairs? 2.6 Is a lift or stair lift provided to the upper floors? Could you use it? 2.7 Are the bathrooms near to the rooms? 2.8 Are the bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath? 2.9 Will you have to share a bedroom? 2.10 Are there both showers and baths available for you to choose from? 2.11 Is the call-bell system easy for you to use whenever you might need it? 2.12 Do all residents have a bedside light that is easy to use? 2.13 Can you adjust the heating in the bedroom easily? 2.14 Can you open the window if you want to?
Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No
Section 3: Catering 3.1 What are the mealtimes? ❏ Breakfast ❏ Lunch / Dinner ❏ Dinner / Tea 3.2 What happens if you want a meal, a drink or a snack at another time? 3.3 How wide is the choice of menu at each meal? ❏ Set meal ❏ Choice of two meals ❏ Choice of three meals ❏ More than three choices 3.4 Do you like the meals that are on offer? Yes / No Section 4: Visitors 4.1 Are your visitors provided with a drink? 4.2 Are your visitors welcome to join you for a meal? Section 5: Daily Living 5.1 Can you choose when you get up and when you go to bed each day? 5.2 What are the variety of activities and outings offered each week? 5.3 Is the home equipped for people who cannot see or hear very well, for example with loop systems and good lighting? 5.4 Do the residents appear active, sociable and happy? 5.5 Will the home charge extra for accompanied visits to the doctor or the hospital? 5.6 Are the laundry and room cleaning arrangements to your liking? 5.7 Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? Section 6: Staff 6.1 Are the staff clean, tidy, cheerful and helpful? 6.2 Do people such as chiropodists, hairdressers, opticians and dentists visit the home regularly? 6.3 Is there a resident’s committee which meets regularly? 6.4 Is there a resident’s notice board with up-to-date and interesting information on it?
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List of Care Homes
Wakefield MDC Area
This list only includes Care Homes that have entered into a contractual agreement with Wakefield District Council Family Services. For homes located outside the boundaries of Wakefield District, information on these can be obtained from the Care Quality Commission or by contacting the relevant Council where they are located. The homes are listed by the town, city or village that they are located in and include the age and category of care they are able to support. We have also included a list of homes that are located on the boundary with Wakefield.
Name, Address & Contact Castleford Breadalbane 2 Park Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4JT Jacinto Fernandes Brookfield, 4 Brookfield Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4BJ – Claire Barker Cymar House 113 Pontefract Road, Glasshoughton, Castleford, WF10 4BW – Jillian Gill Fairburn Chase Wheldon Road, Castleford, WF10 2PY Judith DZulamanja Langtree Park Oxford Street, Castleford, WF10 5DF – Jane Bennett Manor Park Care Home Leeds Road, Cutsyke, Castleford, WF10 5HA Amanda Bennet Newbrook, 14 Carlton Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4BZ – Claire Barker Newfield Lodge Brookfield Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4BJ Jennie Wright Rosedene, 98 Churchfield Lane, Castleford, WF10 4DB Claire Bracewell The Beeches 59 Ferrybridge Road, Castleford, WF10 4JW Roy Langer
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01977 518794 Care Home
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Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years
01977 559229 Care Home
3
Learning Disability
01977 552018 Care Home
25
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years
01977 559703 Care Home with Nursing
76
01977 668448 Care Home with Nursing
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Old Age, Terminally ill, Sensory Impairment, Mental Disorder, Physical Disability Over Pension Age, Physical Disability Under Pension Age Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years
01977 604242 Care Home with Nursing
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01977 559233 Care Home
3
01977 524267 Care Home
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Old Age and Dementia
019214 383388
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Learning Disability
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Old Age, Dementia, Physical Disability
Care Home
01977 517685 Care Home with Nursing
Old Age, Terminally Ill, Sensory Impairment, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65years, Physical Disability over 65 years Learning Disabilities and Mental Disorder
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BRANTWOOD HALL -
C ARE Home -
Tel: 01924 364718 A warm and friendly home where the care reflects the needs of the residents. Our highly trained staff are able to support residents with many varied disabilities including a diagnosed dementia. Long & short stay. Day care.
Woodlands
10-14 NORTH AVE, WAKEFIELD WF1 3RX
Residential Home
Woodlands has earned an excellent reputation as the areas longest established provider of quality care and comfort for elderly and disabled clients. Married Couples welcome with accommodation suitable to offer some level of independence. Woodlands can offer long term, respite and day care within the beautiful, tranquil, rural setting of Woolley Moor.
Woolley Low Moor Lane, Woolley, Wakefield WF4 2LN Tel: 01924 830234 Email: woodlandsofwoolley@yahoo.co.uk www.woodlandsofwoolley.co.uk
Have you considered care at home as a cost effective alternative to a nursing or residential home? Our care at home service has many benefits: •Allows you to remain living in your own home •Allows you to continue living your chosen lifestyle •Comparable cost to care homes • One-to-one support,provides greater flexibility and personalised care •Available on a short or long term basis and at short notice
We are here to support the life you want to lead. Please call our friendly team on 01132 180 119 to discuss your specific details.
Did you know that you can have the convenience of ready prepared meals delivered to your door? We supply a wide range of complete dishes to you at home either hot or frozen. You can choose from a wide range of meat, poultry, fish and vegetarian meals from our varied menu all served with a selection of vegetables and potatoes. We also have hot and cold desserts. The range also caters for special requirements such as diabetic, soft pureed and gluten free meals. We can also offer halal, kosher, AfroCaribbean or vegan meals For further information, advice and a free colour brochure telephone:
01977 696840
All our homes offer care to an exceptional standard for older people, with a reputation for providing dignified care where individual needs are respected in a friendly and homely environment. Our Managers
and staff team are dedicated to promoting independence and feelings of fulfilment and the atmosphere at our homes is a fine testimony to the staffs caring and affectionate approach to caring for older people.
Residents and their family need to feel confident that staff have the right skills and knowledge. Our training programmes enable staff to carry out their job competently and professionally. Social activities and
entertainment is continually organised including garden parties, trips to the theatre, shopping trips and outings to the coast in the company minibus, plus craft afternoons and regular musical events.
when visiting my sister I am so impressed by the loving care the staff give to my sister and all the residents, they are wonderful to me too, I cannot praise everyone enough
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01977 792433
Care Home
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Learning Disability
The Coppice Tall Trees Drive, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6BP Mrs J Mitchell
01977 790729
Care Home
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Old Age
Vicarage Court (see advert on page 2) (Formerly The Old Vicarage) Vicarage Gardens, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6NH Jean Chilton
01977 708368
Care Home
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Whiteley House 5 Whiteley Street, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6BH Ann Mangham
01977 695425
Care Home
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Old Age, Dementia, Terminally Ill, Sensory Impairment, Mental Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Physical Disability all over 65 years Mental Disorder
01977 617374
Care Home with Nursing
93
Mount Avenue 1 Mount Avenue, Hemsworth, Pontefract, WF9 4QE Christine Gatley
01977 616809 615994
Care Home
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Roop Cottage Nursing Home Wakefield Road, Fitzwilliam, Pontefract, WF9 5AN Mrs Anne Egley
01977 610918
Care Home with Nursing
35
Victoria House 2 Nostell Lane, Ryhill, Wakefield, WF4 2DB Mrs T Rowley
01226 727179
Care Home with Nursing
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Featherstone Lyndale 60 Green Lane, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6JX Mr Jim Hunt
Hemsworth Hemsworth Park Care Centre Wakefield Road, Kinsley, Pontefract, WF9 5EA Sheena Matthews
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Old Age, Physical Disability, Physical Disability over 65 years, Terminal Illness over 65 years, Terminal Illness, Dementia, Dementia over 65 years Learning Disability
Old Age, Dementia, Terminally Ill, Sensory Impairment, Learning Disabilities, Physical Disability over 65 & under 65 Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Terminal Illness over 65 years, Physical Disabilities over 65
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact
Wakefield MDC Area
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01924 262420
Care Home
17
01924 272159
Care Home
35
01924 275143
Care Home
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Old Age, Physical Disability over 65 years, Dementia Over 65 years Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder
01977 673233
Care Home with Nursing
60
01977 674918
Care Home with Nursing
28
01977 677955
Care Home
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Old Age, Dementia over 65 years
01924 891144
Care Home with Nursing
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Carlton Lodge 01924 223652 28 Carlton Street, Normanton, Wakefield, WF6 2EH – Donna Carroll Haven Lodge, Wakefield Road, 01924 220013 Normanton, WF6 1BP – Kim Rae The Chestnuts 01924 220019 72 Church Road, Altofts, Normanton, WF6 2QG – Mrs Anne Bradley
Care Home
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Care Home Only
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Old Age & Dementia
Care Home with Nursing
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The Croft 17 Snydale Road, Normanton, Wakefield, WF6 1NT Mark Hague
Care Home
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Old Age, Terminal illness, Sensory Impairment, over 65 years, Physical Disability under 65 Old Age, Dementia Over 65 years, Sensory Impairment, Physical Difficulties over 65 and Mental Disorder over 65 years
Horbury Elm Lodge Residential Home Cluntergate, Horbury, Wakefield, WF4 5DB Amanda Machin Inwood House 142 Wakefield Road, Horbury, Wakefield, WF4 5HG Deborah Nightingale
Jenkin House, 68-70 Jenkin Road, Horbury, Wakefield, WF4 6DT Glenys Rhodes Knottingley Riverside Court The Croft, Knottingley, WF11 9EP Pauline Downs The Grove Nursing Home Marine Villa Road, Knottingley, WF11 8ER – Lesley Highley The Manse, Ropewalk, Knottingley, WF11 9AL – Debbie Milton Normanton Attlee Court Attlee Street, Normanton, Wakefield, WF6 1DL Julia Todd
01924 223453
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years Old Age
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List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01924 271403
Carer Home
20
Physical Disability under 65 years
01977 702635
Care Home
25
Old Age
01977 780278
Care Home
12
Learning Disability, Learning Disability over 65 years
01977 797235
Care Home
3
Learning Disability
2 Hill Close Pontefract, WF8 2SF – Mr J Hunt
01977 702343
Care Home
3
Learning Disability
Hillcrest 35 Carleton Road, Pontefract, WF8 3ND – Lynn Binns Millfields Residential Home Mill Lane, Nevison, Pontefract, WF8 2LS Nicky Silvester Peppercorns 1st Paul’s Close, Upton, Pontefract, WF9 2JX – Elaine Gaskell
01977 702343
Care Home
20
Learning Disability
01977 690606
Care Home
38
01977 650011
Care Home
6
Old Age, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years, Dementia Over 65 years Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities
01977 602111
Care Home with Nursing
72
01924 895517
Care Home with Nursing
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Ossett York House New Street, Ossett, WF5 8BW – Helen Holt Pontefract Carleton Court 108 Carleton Road, Carleton, Pontefract, WF8 3NQ Rodney Walker Eden Place Pontefract Road, Ackworth, Pontefract, WF7 7EE Rita Jackson 1 Hill Close Pontefract, WF8 2SF – Mr J Hunt
Priory Gardens Ladybalk Lane, Pontefract, WF8 1JQ Trish Blenkinsopp Snydale Nursing Home New Road, Old Snydale, Pontefract, WF7 6HD Tracy Miller
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Old Age, Terminal Illness, Terminal Illness over 65 years, Dementia over 65 years Old Age, Terminally Ill, Physical Disability over 65, Dementia, Mental Disorder
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact Pontefract Stella House Cobbler's Lane, Pontefract, WF8 2SS Sara Fieldhouse Stockingate Nursing Home 61 Stockingate, South Kirkby, South Kirkby, Pontefract, WF9 3QX Lesley Ellis The Laurels Residential Home Bull Lane, South Kirkby, Pontefract, WF9 3QD Jessie Stringer Tree Residential Home Weavers Road, Pontefract, WF8 1QR Nicola Proctor Acting Manager Willow Park Care Home Baghill Lane, Pontefract, WF8 2HB Pat Green South Elmsall Cartref Residential Care Home 1a Church Mount, South Kirkby, Pontefract, WF9 3QT – Joy Hall Cherry Tree House 1 Vickers Avenue, South Elmsall, Pontefract, WF9 2LL – Janet Varga Springfields 5 Clayton View, South Kirkby, Pontefract, WF9 3RE Lorraine Kingston Warde Aldam Christian Nursing Home Westfield Lane, South Elmsall, Pontefract, WF9 2JX Maureen McKechnie
Wakefield MDC Area
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01977 600247
Care Home
41
01977 648683
Care Home with Nursing
25
Old Age, Dementia, Mental Disorder, Physical Disability Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years
01977 640721
Care Home
28
Old Age
01977 704068
Care Home
22
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years
01977 877680
Care Home with Nursing
64
Old Age, Dementia, Mental Disorder, Physical Disability, Sensory Impairment, Terminally Ill
01977 643592
Care Home
6
Learning Disability
01977 609884
Care Home
6
Learning Disability
01977 647932
Care Home
6
Mental Disorder
01977 643697
Care Home with Nursing
60
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability, Physical Disability over 65 years
19
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01924 828997
Care Home
22
Old Age, Dementia and Mental Disorder
01924 255540
Care Home
30
Dementia, Old Age, Mental Disorder, Physical Disability
01924 364718
Care Home
60
Broxbourne House 57 Barnsley Road, Wakefield, WF1 5LE Marissa Jardenico Carr Gate Nursing Home Lawns Lane, Carr Gate, Wakefield, WF2 0QX Julie Banks
01924 370004
Care Home
21
01924 828105
Care Home with Nursing
65
Castle Mount Residential Home 54 Manygates Lane, Sandal, Wakefield, WF2 7DG Julie Satari Earls Lodge Care Home Queen Elizabeth Road, Wakefield WF1 4AA – Tracy O'Hagan Gateholme Old Bradford Road, Carr Gate, Wakefield, WF2 0QW Julie Exley Goodwins Residential Care Home 31 Bromley Mount, Wakefield, WF1 5LB Penelope Saltmer Snapethorpe Hall Snapethorpe Gate, Lupset, Wakefield, WF2 8AY Jane Edgley
01924 251127
Care Home
15
Old Age, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Physical Disabilities over 65 years Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disabilities over 65 years Old Age
01924 372005
Care Home with Nursing
50
Old Age
01924 880918
Care Home
50
Learning Disabilities under 65 years
01924 299678
Care Home
2
Old Age and Dementia
01924 332488
Care Home with Nursing
62
Old Age, Dementia
Wakefield Ashby Lodge 667 Leeds Road, Outwood, Wakefield, WF1 2LU Angela Riley Ashgrove House 116 Manygates Lane, Wakefield, WF2 7DP Julie Thompson Brantwood Hall Care Complex 10-14 North Avenue, Wakefield, WF1 3RX Dawn Wood
20
Wakefield MDC Area
www.wakefield.gov.uk
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact
Wakefield MDC Area
Telephone
Type of Home
Beds
Needs Catered
01924 826280
Care Home
5
Learning Disabilities under 65 years
01924 386004
Care Home
38
01924 364462
Care Home
29
The Lawrence, 316-318 Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe, Wakefield, WF2 0QH – Julie Exley The Sycamores Norton Road, Wakefield, WF1 3QB Samantha Richards Thomas House, 70 - 72 Grove Park, Calder Grove, Wakefield, WF4 3BZ Katherine Barrick Walton Manor, Shay Lane, Walton, Wakefield, WF2 6NW Janet Sanderson West Ridings Lingwell Gate Lane, Lofthouse, Wakefield, WF3 3JX Sandra Parry
01924 369164
Care Home
14
Old Age, Mental Disorder, Dementia, Physical Disabilities over 65 years Dementia over 65 years, Old Age, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years Learning Disability, Physical Disability
01924 379994
Care Home
40
Old Age
01924 283445
Care Home
6
Learning Disability
01924 249777
Care Home
47
Old Age
01924 826806
Care Home with Nursing
180
West Villa, 73 Batley Road, Alverthorpe, Wakefield, WF2 0AB Judith Jones Woodlands Woolley Moor House, Low Moor Lane, Woolley, WF4 2LW Sandra Goodall
01924 377328
Care Home
32
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age, Dementia Over 65 years
01924 830234
Care Home
27
Wakefield The Acorns 77 Clifton Avenue, Stanley, Wakefield, WF4 3HB Terry Smith The Glynn Residential Home 167-171 Bradford Road, Wakefield, WF1 2AS Sharon Blick The Hollies 11-15 Eastmoor Road, Wakefield, WF1 3RZ Kim Storey
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Mental Disorder over 65 years, Physical Disability over 65 years
21
List of Care Homes
22
Extended Boundary
Name, Address & Contact Aden House Long Lane, Clayton West Huddersfield, HD8 9PR Carl Stevenson
Telephone 01484 866486
Type of Home Care Home with Nursing
Beds 60
Aden Lodge Nursing Home Long Lane, Clayton West, Huddersfield, HD8 9PR – Kath Buckle Amber Lodge, 21 Thornhill Road, Armley, Leeds, LS12 4LL – Susan Barber Ardsley House, 55A Royston Hill, East Ardsley, Wakefield, WF3 2HN – Linda Gander Ashlands Care Home 41 Main Street, Methley, Leeds, LS26 9JE – Julie Jones Ashworth Grange, Ashworth Green, Dewsbury, WF13 2SU – Paula Whiteley Batley Hall Nursing Home, Old Hall Road, Batley, WF17 0AX – Alison Sowden Belle Green Court Belle Green Lane, Cudworth, Barnsley, S72 8LU – Sylvia Foster Bollingbroke House, Common Road, Brierley, Barnsley, S72 9EA – Paul Barrott Burking Banks, 69 - 73 Moorlands Road, Dewsbury, WF13 2LF – Lesley Lord Burntwood Hall Moor Lane, Brierley Common, Barnsley, S72 9HB – Jane Davies Bywater Hall, 1 Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater, Castleford, WF10 2DY Gemma Richards Bywater Lodge, 1 Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater, Castleford, WF10 2DY – Cheryl Green (Acting) Chapel View Care Home Spark Lane, Mapplewell, Barnsley S75 6AA – Samantha Readman China Cottage Nursing Home 154 Owston Road, Carcroft, Doncaster, DN6 8EA Mary Machina Copper Hill Nursing Home Church Street, Hunslet, Leeds, LS10 2AY – Verity Taylor
01484 866602
Care Home with Nursing
40
0113 2633231
Care Home
40
01294 835220
Care Home
18
01977 515823
Care Home with Nursing
50
01924 869973
Care Home
64
Dementia, Mental Disorder and Terminal Illness Old Age and Dementia
01924 472063
Care Home with Nursing Care Homes with Nursing
51
Old Age
40
Old Age
01226 712409
Care Home
33
Old Age
01924 456653
Care Home
35
Old Age
01226 780222
Care Home
37
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years
01977 667878
Care Home
44
01977 667979
Care Home
44
Old Age, Physical Disability over 65 years Dementia over 65 years
01226 388181
Care Home with Nursing
37
Old Age
01302 724815
Care Home with Nursing
33
0113 2771042
Care Home with Nursing
180
Old Age, Dementia Physical Disability over 65, Physical Disability under 65 Old Age and Dementia over 65 years
www.wakefield.gov.uk
01226 718178
Needs Catered Old Age, Physical Disabilities over & under 65, Dementia over 65 years, Terminally Ill, Sensory Impairment, Mental Disorder, Drug/Alcohol Dependence Old Age, Dementia and Terminal Illness Old Age, dementia and mental disorder Learning Disability
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact Daisy Vale House Daisy Vale Terrace, Thorpe, Wakefield, WF3 3DS – Diane Crawley Deangate, Towngate, Mapplewell, Barnsley, S75 6AT – Mary Ackroyd Dolphin Lane 1 Dolphin Lane, Thorpe, Wakefield, WF3 3DH – Adele Limbert Fieldhead Court Nursing Home Rectory Park, Church Lane, Thornhill, Dewsbury, WF12 0JZ Kath Tanner Garlands Residential Care Home 27 Church Street, Heckmondwike, WF16 0AX – Linzi Bolland Hall Steads Stacey Crescent, Grimethorpe, Barnsley, S72 7DP – Nicky Royston Holly Tree Lodge ( Formerly Hawthorne House), Sceptone Grove, Shafton, Barnsley, S72 8NP – Magaruite Law Hopton Care Cottages Chadwick Fold Lane, Lower Hopton, Mirfield, WF14 8PW – Ann Fisher Kexborough House 13 Churchfield Lane, Kexborough, Barnsley, S75 5DN – Louise Fuller Kirkstall Court Care Home, 119 - 129 Vesper Road, Leeds, LS5 3LJ – Joanna Fisk Lindhurst Lodge Lindhurst Road, Athersley North, Barnsley, S71 3DD Caroline Exley Linson Court Nursing Home Dark Lane, Batley, WF17 5RU Helen Gill Lofthouse Grange and Lodge 340 Leeds Road, Lofthouse, WF3 3QQ – Janet Richards Lydgate Lodge Soothill Lane, Batley, WF17 6EZ Michaela Kenworthy Manorcroft Nursing Home Old Bank Road, Dewsbury, WF12 7AH – Helen Gill
Extended Boundary
Telephone 01924 822209
Type of Home Care Home
Beds 16
Needs Catered Learning Disability
01226 383441
Care Home with Nursing Care Home
50
Old Age & Dementia
13
Learning Disability
Old Age, Sensory Impairment, Mental Disorder, Terminally Ill and Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age & Dementia
01924 872080
01924 459000
Care Home with Nursing
45
01924 404122
Care Home
20
01226 781525
Care Home with Nursing
90
01226 712399
Care Home with Nursing
34
0330 555 5553
Care Home Only
60
Old Age and Dementia
01226 385046
Care Home Only
22
Old Age
01132 591111
Care Home Only
38
Dementia
01226 282833
Care Home Only
37
Old Age and Dementia
01924 445253
Care Home with Nursing
40
Old Age
08456 006435
Care Home
88
Old Age & Dementia
01924 355020
Care Home
64
Old Age & Dementia over 65 years
01924 467521
Care Home with Nursing
40
Old Age
Old Age, Dementia over 65 years, Terminally Ill Dementia over 65 years
23
List of Care Homes
24
Extended Boundary
Name, Address & Contact Mayfield House Woodhouse Lane, East Ardsley, Wakefield, WF3 2JS Ben Blackburn
Telephone 01924 828181
Type of Home Care Home
Beds 15
Meadow Lodge Residential Home Broach Lane, Kellington, Goole, DN14 0ND – Lorraine Coultas Moorleigh Nursing Home 278 Gibson Lane, Kippax, Leeds, LS25 7JN – Beverley McHale Neville Court Nursing Home Neville Avenue, Kendray, Barnsley, S70 3HF – Dawn Oakes Nesfield Lodge 45 Nesfield Road, Belle Isle, Leeds, LS10 3LG – Debbie Langmaid Newlands Hall High Street, Heckmondwike, WF16 0AL – Heather Middleton Oaklands Residential Home 14 Pinfold Lane, Methley, Leeds, LS26 9AB – Kathleen Foley Oaktree Lodge, Foundry Approach, Gipton, Leeds, LS9 6BT – Carolyn Wagstaff Oakwood Grange Oakwood Road, Royston, Barnsley, S71 4EZ – Susan Dooler Priestley Care Home Market Street, Birstall, Batley WF17 9EN – Mandy Evans Riverside, Camborne Way, Monk Bretton, Barnsley, S71 2NR – Julie Cross Skellow Hall, Cross Hill, Old Skellow, Doncaster, DN6 8JW Charlotte Wilson (Acting Manager) Soothill Manor, Soothill Lane, Batley, WF17 6EU – James Stevens St Annes Rest Home Grange Lane, Burghwallis, Doncaster, DN6 9JL – James Kelly St Armands Court 25 Church Lane, Garforth, Leeds, LS25 1NW – Jaqueline Hobman
01977 662899
Care Home
25
0113 2863247
Care Home with Nursing
36
Dementia & Terminally Ill
01226 737470
Care Home with Nursing
20
Mental Disorder & Physical Disabilities
0845 6044977
Care Home
44
Old Age and Dementia
01924 407247
Care Home
37
Old Age
01977 515451
Care Home
21
Old Age & Dementia over 65 years
0113 201 9020
Care Home
60
Old Age and Dementia
01226 709075
Care Home
60
Old Age & Dementia over 65 years
01924 440265
Care Home
40
Old Age
01226 296416
Care Home
50
Old Age & Dementia
01302 727248
Care Home
29
Old Age
0845 603 2551
Care Home
36
Old Age
01302 700319
Care Home
28
Old Age
01132 874505
Care Home
40
Old Age
www.wakefield.gov.uk
Needs Catered Learning Disability, Learning Disability over 65 years, Physical Disability, Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age, Dementia over 65 years
List of Care Homes Name, Address & Contact Stonehouse Manor Moorlands Road, Dewsbury, WF13 2LF – Beverley Dyrlaga Sunnyview House Manorfield, Beeston, Leeds, LS11 8QB – Jackie Foxton The Cedars Churchside, Methley, Leeds, LS26 9BH – Kathleen Morgan The Grange 80 Grange Lane, Cundy Cross, Barnsley, S71 5QQ Duncan Halls The Laurels Care Home High Street, Norton, Doncaster, DN6 9EU – Anne Godwin The Laurels Nursing Home High Street, Norton, Doncaster, DN6 9EU – Julie Riley The Maples, 66 Bence Lane, Darton, Barnsley, S75 5PE – Vicki Brook The Richmond Allendale Road, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, DN5 8BS – Lindsay Pargin Thomas Owen House, Lees House Road, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury, WF12 9BP – Eileen Fitzsimmons Valley View, 36 Walefield Road, Lepton, Huddersfield, HD8 0BG Hazel Liparoti Water Royd Nursing Home Locke Road, Gilroyd, Dodworth, Barnsley, S75 3QH – Catherine Smith Willow House, 396 Halifax Road, Hightown, Liversedge, WF15 6NG Susan Morgan Woodlands Sands Lane, Mirfield, WF14 8HJ Jenny Westwood York House Old Bank Road, Dewsbury, WF12 7AH – Vicky Winters
Extended Boundary
Telephone 01924 439321
Type of Home Care Home with Nursing
Beds 32
Needs Catered Old Age & Dementia
0113 277160
Care Home
84
Old Age & Dementia
01977 512993
Care Home
43
Old Age, Dementia, Mental Disorder
01226 204185
Care Home
43
01302 709691
Care Home
30
01302 709691
Care Home with Nursing
20
01226 382688
Care Home
15
Mental Disorder, Learning Disability and Drug/ Alcohol Dependence Old Age and Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age and Physical Disability over 65 years Old Age
01302 782735
Care Home with Nursing
50
Dementia
01924 458017
Care Home with Nursing
39
Old Age, Mental Disorder, Dementia
01484 539304
Care Home
59
Old Age and Dementia
01226 281389
Care Home with Nursing
62
Old Age, Dementia, Terminally Ill
01274 872624
Care Home
28
Old Age, Dementia, Sensory Impairment
01924 491570
Care Home with Nursing
73
01924 459574
Care Home
36
Dementia & Mental Disorder, over 65 years Old Age
* We have made every effort to make sure that these details are correct. If there are any amendments or omissions please notify the WMDC, Contracts Section on telephone number 01924 307766. 25
Useful telephone numbers and contact details Social Care Direct (Your first point of contact for Family Services) Telephone no 0845 8503503 Fax 01924 303455 Minicom: 01924 303450 Email: social_care_direct@wakefield.gov.uk Family Services – Welfare Rights & Assessment Team (Contact these if you want to know more about paying for your care) Advice line numbers 01924 307771 / 307797 / 307786 Address: Wakefield Council, Family Services, PO Box 190, Wakefield, WF1 1ZE Family Services - Contracts Section (Contact these if you want to know more information about the contractual arrangements with Care Homes) General Office Number 01924 307766 Address: Wakefield Council, Family Services, Calder Vale, 1st Floor, Unit 21, Green's Industrial Estate, Calderval Road, Wakefield, WF1 5PH Family Services - Complaints & Representations Section (Contact these if you are not happy about a service that you have received from Family Services) Complaints Manager 01924 302840
Care Quality Commission (Contact these if you would like a copy of the inspection report or if you have a complaint or query) Telephone number 03000 616161 Email: enquiriesyorkshirehumberside@cqc.org.uk Address: Yorkshire & Humberside Region, City Gate, Gallowgate, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4PA www.cqc.org.uk NHS Wakefield District – Patient Advice and Liaison Service (Contact these if you have a query with regard to the cost of nursing care or a complaint /query about the nursing care you receive) Telephone number 0845 602 4832 Wakefield West Primary Care Trust – Patient Advice and Liaison Service (Contact these if you have a query with regard to the cost of nursing care or a complaint /query about the nursing care you receive) Telephone number 0800 953 0361 This document has been produced by Wakefield Family Services and is a statement of the Council’s Policy regarding the procedures for entering a Care Home. It is not intended to be an explanation of the law. Entering a Care Home is an important step for you to take and this document aims to provide you with the information you need. ❚ Residential and Dementia Care, Respite and Day Care ❚ Single and double rooms for people who want to share or married couples ❚ Telephone, TV, DAB radio, Internet and Sky points in each room
Tel: 01924 404122 Fax: 01924 409938 Directors: David and Gillian Bolland
Ashby Lodge Residential Home
Whether you’re choosing care for yourself or a loved one, you want to feel confident you are choosing a home with the highest standards of care and comfort. sant, homely atmosphere. We have modern facilities in a plea ing the day. Please feel free to visit at anytime dur • Single rooms • Palliative care • Convalescent care • Own G.P. if required • Pets by arrangement • Special diets catered for • We have open door policy
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