Calderdale
Care Services Directory 2013/14
Shibden Hall
The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care • Home support • Care homes • Specialist care • Useful contacts in association with
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Personal Care, Personal Support, Personal To YOU Family Run Care Homes with a Warm and friendly atmosphere 24 Hour Care with Fully Trained and Qualified Staff Nurse Call System in Place Home Cooked Food Leisure Activities Offered on a daily basis. I.T. Facilities plus Access to WIFI Wheelchair Access
Registered Providers: James and Patricia Beaumont
Holly Bank Nursing & Residential Care
Manor Heath Road Halifax HX3 0BG TEL: 01422 368555 Manager: Oliver Beaumont Admin: Elizabeth Beaumont
High Lee Care Home
Sowerby Lane Luddendenfoot HX2 6LB TEL: 01422 882437 Manager: Simeon Beaumont Admin: Tamara Beaumont
Norton House Residential Home
Norton Street Elland HX5 0LU TEL: 01422 379072 Manager: Daniel Beaumont Admin: Lindsey Beaumont
Contents Where to begin?
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Help in your own home
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NHS Continuing Healthcare
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Extra Care Housing
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Support and Independence Team
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Care homes
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Care at home
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Care homes checklist
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Community care services
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Useful contacts
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What is an assessment?
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Home care providers
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Inspecting care services
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Calderdale care homes
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Personalised care and support
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Calderdale care homes with nursing
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Paying for care - financial thresholds
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Index
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Dementia support
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Welcome from Calderdale Council Welcome to the 2013 edition of the Calderdale Care Services Directory. We hope you will find it useful to see the many health and social care options that are available locally. The Directory will also give you practical details about where to start and whom to contact. Calderdale Council is committed to offering a wide range of high quality social care and wellbeing services. We understand that everyone is different and we want to make sure that you receive the care you need. We are dedicated to helping people maintain their independence and quality of life, where possible in their own home. We work closely with independent care providers, the NHS, the Care Quality Commission (the independent health and social care regulator) and other partners to provide a wide range of choice and a high standard of care. The Social Care and Wellbeing Hub (www.calderdale.gov.uk/ socialcare/wellbeing-hub) gives you easy access to information about the whole network of advice, care and support available in Calderdale.
Whether you pay for care services yourself, or are funded through the Council, we will always do our best to help with finding support that suits you. Gateway to Care is our one-stop contact for adult social care services in Calderdale. Our trained advisors will put you in touch with the right people or organisation. We hope that this Directory helps you find care that’s right for you. If you need any more information, please contact Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103.
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All the listings in this publication of care homes, care homes with nursing and home care providers are supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and does not indicate ‘approval’ or ‘accreditation’ by Calderdale Council. Neither Calderdale Council nor Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions. This Directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk.
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This Directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. There is also a Browsealoud option for those requiring the information in the spoken word.
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Where to begin? With so many care services available, it can be difficult to decide which is right for you. The answer is Gateway to Care. This single point of contact is here to give you clear information and guidance about the health and social care services available in Calderdale. Simply contact Gateway to Care during office hours when a trained professional advisor will be pleased to talk you through the options and answer your questions. To contact Gateway to Care, just call 0845 11 11 103 or email gatewaytocare@calderdale.gov.uk.
Textphone 01422 393398 (if you have a hearing impairment and using a textphone). To browse a wide range of social care options in Calderdale, including those from private businesses, voluntary and community groups, and the NHS, visit the Social Care and Wellbeing Hub at www. calderdale.gov.uk/socialcare/wellbeing-hub. When Gateway to Care is closed support is provided by the Council’s Out of Hours Team. This service is available evenings, overnight and weekends by calling 0845 11 11 137.
NHS Continuing Healthcare NHS Continuing Healthcare is available from the NHS for people who are not in hospital but have ongoing healthcare needs. You can receive this service in any setting, including in your own home or a care home. There is no charge for NHS continuing healthcare. NHS Continuing Healthcare is not dependent on a particular disease, diagnosis or condition, nor
on who provides the care or where that care is provided. If health care is your primary need, you may be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare. Once eligible for this service, your care will be funded by the NHS, (subject to review). More information is available from the Specialist Care Team at NHS Calderdale telephone 01422 281537.
Support and Independence Team The Support and Independence Team can help you adapt to life back at home when you leave hospital after an operation or illness. You might be referred by a Social Worker or District Nurse if you need support at home after an illness or physical injury.
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You can ask about using the service yourself by contacting Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103. The Support and Independence Team can help you to regain independence in your own home by supporting you to re-learn lost skills or find new ways of doing things, instead of relying on other people to do things for you. For example, you might want to focus on improving your memory, re-learning old skills, doing your own shopping and cooking or feeling safe in your own home. If you need help with taking medication when you come out of hospital, we can offer you automatic medication reminders or dispensers which really make a difference in allowing you to stay independent. This is just one example of a whole range of services that can assist you in keeping your independence. We can involve your carer or family as well so that they can continue to help you recover. The service can last up to six weeks, during which time you will become more independent as you make progress.
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Care at home If you are finding it difficult to manage at home, family and friends may be able to help. If this is not possible you could consider using the services of a home care provider who employs care assistants to provide help in your own home. They can assist with personal care such as bathing, washing and dressing as well as practical support such as shopping, laundry and cooking meals. They will be trained in personal care and safety procedures, moving and handling and hygiene. Some home care providers employ registered nurses. All home care providers are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which inspects services based on its standards for quality and
safety. Further information about the CQC can be found on page 6. Personal Budget You may wish to arrange your own care at home. Following an assessment you can ask your care manager about using a Personal Budget to help pay for your care (see page 6). Your assessment will show what help you need – and then you can decide whether you would prefer to arrange the services for yourself. This can include employing a personal assistant to help you around the house or support you to do the things you enjoy. A comprehensive list of home care providers operating in Calderdale starts on page 13.
Community care services Shared Lives The Shared Lives scheme is for older people, adults with learning disabilities or mental health needs and their families by providing a helping hand. People who need a bit of extra help can do the things they enjoy through short breaks, long term care and daytime support. Shared Lives carers provide this help in their own home or in the homes of the people being cared for. The care provided will be tailored to your individual circumstances and assessed needs. To take advantage of the scheme, your needs will be assessed by the Council. Your assessment will include any special requirements you have such as personal care needs, dietary requirements, religious and cultural needs and preferred method of communication. You can telephone Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103 for further information. Careline Community alarm service This is a care alarm service offered via Calderdale Council. It allows you to summon help in an emergency, by pressing an alarm button carried on a pendant around your neck or on a wristband. This will raise an alert with the 24 hour response centre. The care alarm can be attached to a range of telecare detectors, sensors and alarms to help maintain independence. If you would like to know more, please contact Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103. Frozen meals service Gateway to Care can arrange for meals to be delivered direct to you following a short telephone
assessment. This service costs ÂŁ3.25 for a two course meal (April 2013). You can choose from a number of meals. Frozen meals are delivered to your home fortnightly or monthly. The meals are then reheated in a conventional oven, microwave or steamer. Many diets are catered for, including diabetic, vegetarian, low fat, low salt, low carbohydrate, gluten free, soft diet, Asian vegetarian, Halal, Kosher and Afro Caribbean. Occupational therapy If you are an adult with a physical disability, a Community Occupational Therapist can assess your situation at home and help you to overcome any difficulties you may be having with day-today life. These might include getting in and out of the house, getting up and down stairs, using the bathroom or taking a bath. We have specialist knowledge of equipment, alternative ways of doing daily tasks and ways to adapt your home. If we recommend specialised equipment, we can arrange for you to try it out at home free of charge. You can contact Gateway to Care to ask to have your care needs assessed and to be referred to the Community Occupational Therapy Assessment Service. Assessments are carried out in your own home. For those who are able and wanting to fund their own equipment or adaptations, advice and information is available. For more information, contact Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103.
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What is an assessment? An assessment is just a discussion about your needs, considering you as an individual and focusing on what you want to achieve. Whatever your financial circumstances, the Council can offer you a free assessment of your care needs. We will encourage and assist you to get involved with your assessment, which means discussing with you how we can best meet your needs. We will take into consideration the things that you enjoy doing, your likes and dislikes and the people you love, as well as your abilities and care needs.
To help us determine whether you are eligible for services, we use a national framework called ‘Fair Access to Care Services’. We will look at your financial circumstances and decide how much money you will be expected to contribute to any care you receive. For more advice on paying for care, please see below. If we are unable to offer services, we will try to help you find other ways of meeting your needs by recommending alternative organisations, helping you to maximise your own resources and by giving advice.
Inspecting care services The Care Quality Commission (CQC) checks and regulates all adult social care and healthcare services in England in the public, private and voluntary sectors. This includes care homes, care homes with nursing, home care agencies and NHS services, amongst others. All care providers must be registered with the CQC which assesses adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality and safety. The CQC holds and publishes up to date information about the results of their inspections. Following an inspection, each care home, care
home with nursing and home care agency is given a report of how it compares against the national essential standards of quality and safety. Each service’s report can be seen on the CQC website, at www.cqc.org.uk. You can find details of specific care services by typing in the name of the care home, agency or service. The focus of an inspection is on the standards of care that people who use the service receive and whether they are happy with their care. Virtually all inspections are unannounced. For any enquiries contact CQC by telephoning 03000 61 61 61 or emailing enquiries@cqc.org.uk.
Personalised care and support Self-Directed Support aims to replace the traditional system of social care, by putting people in control of the care they receive so that you can live the life you choose. It recognises that some people can manage their support on their own whilst others may need help – from family, friends or paid carers. A Personal Budget is an allocation of funding given after an assessment. You can have your Personal Budget paid directly into a bank account (a direct payment), or have the money paid directly to a provider as an individual service fund or let your local authority use it to arrange the services for you. Alternatively, a combination of a number of methods is possible. You may have to make a contribution towards your Personal Budget. To make sure that this is as accurate as possible we will arrange for someone from the Council’s Fairer Charging Team to visit you at home to offer you a benefits check and financial
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assessment. If we are able to offer you a Personal Budget you will need to develop a Support Plan to show how the money will be spent. The Support Plan will take into consideration the things that you enjoy doing, your likes and dislikes and the people you love, as well as your abilities and care needs. You can develop your support plan yourself, with friends, family or carers or alternatively we can help you with this or signpost you to a range of community options. New ways of paying for care Direct Payments are a way of using your Personal Budget. A Direct Payment is money paid straight into your bank account so that you can choose and arrange your own care rather than using Council services. Direct Payments are available to anyone
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Personalised care and support continued who has social care needs (including carers) to purchase care. The payments are given to people after an assessment and are provided instead of community care services. The payment will be enough to enable you to purchase services to meet your needs and must be spent on services you need. The Council’s Support Planning Team will help you decide what to spend the money on. People receiving Direct Payments take on the responsibilities of an employer, as they are commissioning their own care and support. For some people there are other options where they are supported to manage their direct payment through an Individual Service Fund. This is where the Personal Budget is paid directly to a provider of their choice who will take on the
responsibility of employer and commission the care needed on their behalf. Most Direct Payments are made to meet regular ongoing support needs. However, they can also be made as a single payment - for example, to purchase equipment or a short respite break. Direct Payments are available to meet social care needs usually met by the Council, but not to replace services arranged by other parts of Calderdale Council or the NHS. Guidelines apply, but as long as the services that you buy are legal, keep you healthy, meet your support needs and help you achieve what is needed, you can usually have control over it. For further details, please contact Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103.
Paying for care – financial thresholds If you have capital or savings of more than £23,250 (April 2013) you will have to pay for any care services you require but you are still entitled to an assessment of your needs by your local authority. If your capital and savings amount to less than £14,250 (April 2013), your contribution is based only on your income and the local authority meets the shortfall, subject to local funding limits. Between £23,250 and £14,250, a sliding scale operates which requires you to pay £1 per week for each £250 you have above £14,250. The financing of care is a complex subject and you are strongly advised to seek professional advice. Understanding your rights before moving into care is essential. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who
may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before committing yourself. For further information, please contact Gateway to Care on 0845 11 11 103.
Dementia support Support in Mind is available in several areas of Calderdale. Our team of specialist home care staff supports people with dementia and their families and carers. An individual service We recognise that each person experiences dementia in a different way. We understand that you may need help with one activity but be able to manage other tasks on your own. We want to encourage people to use and maintain the skills they have. As well as assisting with daily personal care
tasks, staff will support you to improve your communication and mobility skills. Our home support workers are specially trained to help you manage if you’re experiencing memory problems. The Support in Mind service is here to make sure that you are comfortable and well looked after. We can help you find ways of coping with the anxiety and confusion that can be caused by memory loss. Your home support worker will provide advice and information, helping you and your family or carer come to terms with your illness and making sure that you know what to expect.
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Help in your own home The Telecare service provides simple pieces of equipment that enable you to stay safe, independent and living in your own home. Telecare can make a real difference to your quality of life and provides support and reassurance for your family and carers. There are a variety of detectors, sensors and alarms available, including: fall detectors; bed and chair occupancy sensors; smoke alarms; carbon monoxide detectors; bogus caller buttons; gas detectors and gas shut off valves; automatic medication reminders and medication dispensers;
epilepsy sensors; flood detectors and Magi-plugs for baths and sinks and low/high temperature sensors. Telecare equipment can also be used in conjunction with the Careline alarm service so that some types of equipment can be set up to call, or send an automatic alert to, the 24 hour response centre. You can contact Gateway to Care to ask to have your care needs assessed, or those of someone you care for. This will help us find out if Telecare can offer the support you need.
Extra Care Housing Extra Care Housing offers help to older people to stay independent in a home of their own. The scheme supplies self-contained flats with on-site support staff as well as home care teams. This enables people to stay in their own flat, even if
they are quite frail or become more dependent over time. These facilities are currently available at Clement Court in Halifax, Mytholm Meadows in Hebden Bridge and Willow Court in Elland.
Care homes There are two types of residential care home: homes offering personal care only, and homes offering ‘care with nursing’. Your care needs assessment carried out by Adults, Health and Social Care will help determine the best type of home for you.
look after each resident. Some of the cost of your nursing care may be met by the NHS, who will pay the home directly. The standard rate for NHS Funded Nursing Care is currently £109.79 (April 2013).
Personal care only This type of home will suit you if you are reasonably active but require help with daily living tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing and moving about. District nurses will visit to handle any nursing needs. However, it may be worth considering what your future needs may be – will the home still be right for you in a few years time? Take along the adjacent care homes checklist to prompt any questions you may have for the manager. Care home with nursing Traditionally called a ‘nursing home’, this kind of home is suitable for those needing medical care. Support will be provided by qualified nursing staff alongside care workers. Nurses are on duty around the clock. Fees are generally higher than personal care only homes because there are more staff to
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Care homes checklist
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First impressions
• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice? • Can you decorate and arrange your own room? • Can you bring your own furniture and TV? • Is there a call system for emergencies? • Can you control the heating in your room? • Can you lock your room/secure place for valuables? • Is there a separate dining room? Bar? • Are there both adapted showers and baths? • Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs? • Are all areas safe and accessible (e.g. for wheelchair users)? • Is there adequate provision for sight or hearing difficulties? • Are the grounds/gardens attractive and/or quiet?
• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? • What arrangements are there for religious observance (e.g are places of worship nearby/ Is there a prayer room)? • Can you handle your own money? • Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit? • Does the home provide its own transport? • Do staff have appropriate language skills/knowledge? • Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on day and night? • Are visitors welcome at all times? Can they stay overnight? • May your visitors join you at meals? • How much choice do you get about meals? • Is the food varied and interesting? • Can the home cater for your dietary needs e.g. (Black and Minority Ethnic diets)? • Can you have snacks or drinks any time? In your room? • Can you continue to pursue your hobbies? • What activities and entertainment are organised? • Are outings and holidays arranged? At what cost?
Life within the home
Fees and contract terms
• Are staff warm, friendly, polite, clean and respectful? • Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable? • Does the home feel homely and welcoming? • Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?
Accommodation
• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, returning)? • Can you choose when to get up and retire every day? • Are residents involved in decisions on life in the home? • Can you make and take calls in privacy and comfort? • Is alcohol served or permitted?
•H ow much are the fees? Do they cover all services available? • Under what circumstances will the fees alter? • Can you retain your own room if away? • Can you have a short-stay or trial period? • Will you be given a statement of terms on admission? • Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out?
Useful contacts Action on Elder Abuse Works to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults. PO Box 60001,London SW16 9BY Tel: 020 8835 9280
Calderdale Carers Project Advice and support for carers. Suite 3, Rimani House, 14 Hall Street, Halifax HX1 5BD Tel: 01422 369101 Email: enquiries@calderdale-carers.co.uk
Age UK Calderdale and Kirklees Halifax office and day centre 5 and 6 Park Road, Halifax HX1 2TS Tel: 01422 252040
Calderdale Citizens Advice Bureau Gives reliable, impartial advice on a range of different topics. 37 Harrison Road, Halifax HX1 2AF Tel: 01422 842848
Alzheimer’s Society Works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia. 4th Floor, 39-41 Commercial Street, Halifax HX1 1BE Tel: 01422 352789 Email: c&k.service@alzheimers.org.uk
Calderdale Disabled Advice Resource Team (DART) Offers an advice/information service for people with disabilities and carers. Harrison House, 10 Harrison Road, Halifax HX1 2UK Tel: 01422 346040 http://calderdaledart.org.uk/contact
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Useful contacts continued Calderdale Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Provides advice and support about NHS services. Calderdale Royal Hospital Salterhebble, Halifax HX3 0PW Tel: 01484 342128 William Merritt Disabled Living Centre A wide range of equipment is on display and can be tried. An appointment is usually necessary. The William Merritt Disabled Living Centre St. Mary’s Hospital, Green Hill Road Armley, Leeds LS12 3QE Tel: 0113 3055332 Email: thewilliammerritt.dlc@nhs.net www.williammerrittleeds.org Elderly Accommodation Counsel A national charity offering free advice to help older people make housing choices. 3rd Floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP Tel: 0800 377 7070
Gateway to Care 1 Park Road, Halifax HX1 2TU Tel: 0845 11 11 103 Glenholme Resource Centre If you have a visual impairment, staff can demonstrate and let you try a range of specialist equipment. Please contact 0845 11 11 103 for opening times. 94-96 Green Lane, West Vale, Halifax HX4 8DB Rethink Advocacy The Resource Centre, Hall Street, Halifax HX1 5AY Tel: 01422 323809 Living Made Easy Telecare For equipment and services that support your safety and independence in your home. They do not sell products but can help you find the people who do. Helpline: 0845 130 9177 www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk/telecare/
Stay independent with home care from Allied
We understand how important it is to remain living at home, no matter what age you or your loved ones are. Our flexible service can provide care to suit almost any situation – from a couple of hours a week to live-in care. You can rely on us to deliver
exactly what you or your relative needs to remain living at home. And our well-trained and friendly carers will always perform their duties with warmth and kindness, and provide companionship and emotional support whenever it’s needed.
Call us on:
0800 542 3401 quoting code: ALL021
alliedhealthcare.com
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Four Seasons are committed to providing individual, professional and practical care and attention in a safe, homely and warm environment. Our care homes offer both long term and short term care for the elderly. They combine a comfortable environment with the professional support you would expect from a large healthcare organisation. That’s why we’re one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers
Contact our home directly, or visit www.fshc.co.uk
PELLON CARE CENTRE 200 Pellon Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 5RD T: 01422 342002 E: pellon.manor@fshc.co.uk BOTHAM HALL Botham Hall Rd, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4RJ T: 01484 646 327 E: botham.hall@fshc.co.uk SOUTHFIELD COURT Off Southfield Rd, Almondbury, Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD5 8RZ T: 01484 432433 E: southfield.court@fshc.co.uk WOODLANDS Sands Lane, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 8HJ T: 01924 491570 E: woodlands.mirfield@fshc.co.uk
Introducing Abbeyfield Ing Royde, Halifax Independent Living for the over 55’s with extra care. 2 bed apartments for sale from £220,000, full asking price. Shared Ownership from 25% - 75%.
Abbeyfield Ing Royde is a unique development of 30 apartments - with only eight available for Shared Ownership. Abbeyfield Ing Royde will provide excellent facilities to support and promote wellbeing and to create a community to enhance the quality of later life. We understand how important freedom and independence are, but we are always there for reassurance and help. Ideally situated close to Savile Park, Halifax, these well designed, spacious apartments will be ready for occupation in early summer 2013.
Abbeyfield Ing Royde, Broomfield Avenue, Halifax HX3 0JE
For further information please call Bramleys 01422 260000 or Abbeyfield 01727 734128 The Abbeyfield Society www.abbeyfield.com
Registered charity no: 200719
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Care Visits at Home We care passionately
our service
For many people the questions about care do not arise until, suddenly, there is a need. Bluebird Care allows our customers to live full, interesting lives and still stay within the comfort of their own home.
What we offer
We provide specialist and professional care for everyone; people who have learning or physical disabilities, short-term respite, postoperative support and, older people. Your care plan will be tailor-made for you.
our staff
We provide excellent quality care for our customers. All our staff are fully trained to provide a safe, efficient and friendly service. We continually train and develop our staff to make sure that they are fully up-todate on modern methods.
Call and talk to one of our friendly professional team
www.bluebirdcare.co.uk/calderdale Regulated by the Care Quality Commission and member of UKHCA
alternative
Bluebird Care offers a realistic cost-effective alternative to residential care. With familiar friends, relatives and possessions around, Bluebird Care ‘just happens’.
Tel: 01422 230055 Email: calderdale@bluebirdcare.co.uk
Office 20, Hanson Lane Enterprise Centre, Hanson Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 5PG
quality support that’s right for you We are a well established leading provider of tailor made services for people with learning and physical disabilities throughout Calderdale. Our experienced team of support staff provides support ranging from 1 hour through to 24 hours, tailored to meet your needs. Our experience means you will receive a reliable, high quality and consistent service that is value for money and delivered by well trained and knowledgeable support staff. To discuss your support needs contact our team on
Tel: 01422 359 888
other services provided: • Traditional home care • Supported Living Services • Social outings
• Carer respite • Day Care Services • Holiday support
www.communitysupportservices.com
Heath Stroke Club offers a range of day services to enhance quality of life for stroke survivors and adults with physical disabilities. The club provides access to a range of group and community activities that: • Encourage people to live active and fulfilled lives • Promote independent living • Help people who have become isolated to socialise • Provide support on an individual basis to achieve goals Direct payment/self funding service users welcome
HEATH STROKE CLUB www.heathstrokeclub.co.uk
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For details contact us on 01422 330320 or heathstrokeclub@tiscali.co.uk
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Home care providers Advantage Healthcare 25 Bull Green, Halifax HX1 2RZ OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 380444 Allied Healthcare Suite 1, The Elsie Whitely Innovation Centre, Hopwood Lane, Halifax HX1 5ER OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 0800 542 3401 Advert page 10 ALS SUpport Limited 2 Randolph Street, Halifax HX3 6DY Tel: 01422 369142
OP PD YA
Angelcare uk Limited North Wing, Hope Hall, 35 Clare Road, Halifax HX1 2JP OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 351369 Ark home healthcare Suite 2.13 Holmfield Mill, Holdsworth Road, Halifax HX3 6SN OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 246284 Bluebird Care Office 20, Hanson Lane Enterprise Centre, Hanson Lane, Halifax HX1 5PG Advert page 12 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 230055 Bradford Supported Living G Mill, Suite G-423, Dean Clough Mills, Halifax HX3 5AX OP PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01422 438540 Calderdale Care Scheme Rimani House, 14-16 Hall Street, Halifax HX1 5BD OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 364455 Caremark Elsie Whiteley Innovation Centre, Hopwood Lane, Halifax HX1 5ER OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 399414 CASA Calderdale 7 Clare Road, Halifax HX1 2HX Tel: 01422 345873
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CJP Outreach Services Limited 144 Bradley View, Holywell Green, Halifax HX4 9EA OP PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 372395 Community Support Services Skircoat Moor Road, Kings Cross, Halifax HX3 0HA PD LDA Tel: 01422 359888 Advert page 12 Creative Support Iona House, 1 Iona Street, Halifax HX3 6HX PD LDA MH SI AD Tel: 01422 323422 Direct Health Prestongate House, 9 Clare Road, Halifax HX1 2HX OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 300752 Domus Healthcare Ltd 10b Top Land County Business Park, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5RU OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 385134 Estio Healthcare Recruitment Estio Healthcare, Office Suite E230, E Mill, Dean Clough Mills, Halifax HX3 5AX OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 357707 H F Supported Accommodation Unit 32, The Elsie Whiteley Innovation Centre, Hopwood Lane, Halifax HX1 5ER PD LDA MH Tel: 01422 399489 Hebden Bridge Home Care Team 1, 2 St George’s Street, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7 8ET OP D PD MH SI YA Tel: 01422 363561 Housing 21 - Willow Court Victoria Road, Elland, Halifax HX5 0PL Tel: 0370 192 4646
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Lawson Road Home Care Team 1, 2 Brighouse Health Centre, Lawson Road, Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 1NY OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01422 363561
OP Older people D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability or Autism Service User Bands MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Young adults AD People who misuse alcohol or drugs Advertisers are highlighted
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Home care providers continued Lifeways Community Care Rimani House, 14-16 Hall Street, Halifax HX1 5BD Tel: 01422 380022
OP D PD LDA MH SI
Mayfield Trust Outreach service, The Horley Green Road, Claremount, Halifax HX3 6AS Tel: 01422 322552
LDA
New Age Care Services 119 Turner Avenue South, Halifax HX2 8EF OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 07500 591940 Park Road Home Care Team 2, 3, 4 1 Park Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2TU Tel: 01422 363561
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Pennine magpie Unit 4a Calderdale Business Park, Club Lane, Halifax HX2 8BD Tel: 01422 383550
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Scope Inclusion calderdale The Quaker Meeting House, 5b Clare Road, Halifax HX1 2HX Tel: 01422 361880
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St john’s Health Centre Lightowler Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 5NB OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 341611 Time2Care 4 Park View, Lightcliffe, Halifax HX3 8AY Tel: 01422 207018
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Cedar Grange Whitehill Road, Holmfield, Halifax HX2 9UE Tel: 01422 242368 Advert outside back cover
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Passion for Support Limited 5 Gatehead, Greetland, Halifax HX4 8NP OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 374097 Advert page 11
Calderdale care homes Alexander House Care Home Savile Park Road, Halifax HX1 2XH Tel: 01422 345666
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Bankfield Care Home Hollins Lane, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax HX6 2RS Tel: 01422 831333
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Bankfield Manor care home Boothtown Road, Halifax HX3 6HG Tel: 01422 352398
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Beckly House 56 Cooper Lane, Shelf, Halifax HX3 7RG Tel: 01274 606350 Calderbank House Shaw Wood Road, Todmorden OL14 6DA Tel: 01706 816188
Clover house Savile Road, Halifax HX1 2BA Tel: 01422 366448
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Dalecroft 94a Keighley Road, Illingworth, Halifax HX2 8HA Tel: 01422 246646 Eagle Care Home 104 Victoria Road, Elland, Halifax HX5 0QF Tel: 01422 373141 Ferncliffe Cousin Lane, Ovenden, Halifax HX2 8AD Tel: 01422 345904
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Calderdale care homes continued Ferney Lee services for older people Ferney Lee Road, Todmorden OL14 5JW Tel: 01706 815507
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North view Halifax Road, Todmorden OL14 5QG Tel: 01706 853487
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Fernside Hall Care Home Stafford Avenue, Manor Heath, Halifax HX3 0NR OP Tel: 01422 365184
Norton House Residential Home Norton Street, Elland HX5 0LU Tel: 01422 379072 Advert inside front cover
Grandsmere Place 1-1a Grandsmere Place, Manor Heath, Halifax HX3 0DP LDA Tel: 01422 381775
Park view nursing home limited Lee Mount Road, Ovenden, Halifax HX3 5BX Tel: 01422 350088
Harvelin Park 2 Harvelin Park, Lee Bottom Road, Todmorden OL14 6HX Tel: 01706 839888
Pellon Care Centre 200 Pellon Lane, Halifax HX1 5RD Tel: 01422 342002 Advert page 11
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hepdene House Halifax Road, Sandbed, Hebden Bridge, Halifax HX7 6PT LDA SI YA Tel: 01422 846646 High Lee Care Home High Lee Barn, Sowerby Lane, Luddendenfoot, Halifax HX2 6LB Tel: 01422 882437 Advert inside front cover Hunters view 26 Mill Lane, Mixenden, Halifax HX2 8SE Tel: 01422 351369 Langlea House Care Home Langlea Terrace, Denholmgate Road, Hipperholme, Halifax HX3 8LG Tel: 01422 205795 Lee Mount Residential Home 32-34 Lee Mount Road, Halifax HX3 5BQ Tel: 01422 369081 Manor House Residential & Nursing Home, The 127 Wakefield Road, Lightcliffe, Halifax HX3 8TH Tel: 01422 202603 Mayfield House 162 King Cross Road, Halifax HX1 3LN Tel: 01422 250254
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Pennine Lodge Care home Burnley Road, Todmorden OL14 5LB Tel: 01706 812501
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Rastrick Grange Close Lea Avenue, Rastrick, Brighouse HD6 3DE OP D Tel: 01484 723596
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Rastrick Hall Close Lea Avenue, Rastrick, Brighouse HD6 3DE OP D Tel: 01484 722718
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Sandholme Fold Sandholme Crescent, Hipperholme, Halifax HX3 8LP OP D Tel: 0800 690 6797
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Savile House 25 Savile Road, Halifax HX1 2BA Tel: 01422 359649 Savile Park Care Home Mellor Street, Halifax HX1 3AE Tel: 01422 399860 Advert inside back cover Silver Birches Residential Home 70 Erringden Road, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Bridge HX7 5AR Tel: 01422 882804
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St Anne’s Community Services - Glenholme Glenholme, Green Lane, Halifax HX4 8DB LDA Tel: 01422 372985
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Calderdale care homes continued St Anne’s Community Services - Sutherland Court 1-3 Sutherland Court, Upper Sutherland Road, Lightcliffe, Halifax HX3 8NT Tel: 01422 203584
Trinity Fold Blackwall, Halifax HX1 2BZ Tel: 01422 350887 LDA
St john’s Health Centre Lightowler Road, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 5NB OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01422 341611 Stafford Manor Care Home 1 Stafford Avenue, Manor Heath, Halifax HX3 0NR OP Tel: 01422 347439
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Valley View Care Home Hatchet Hall, Moor End Road, Halifax HX2 0RX Tel: 01422 353314
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Well Royd House Roils Head Road, Highroad Well, Halifax HX2 0LH LDA Tel: 01422 350109 Wheatley Lane 21-25 Wheatley Lane, Lee Mount, Halifax HX3 5HN LDA Tel: 01422 320986
Calderdale care homes with nursing Asquith Hall EMI Nursing Home 182 Burnley Road, Todmorden OL14 5LS Tel: 01706 811900
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Carrgreen Nursing Home Carrgreen Lane, Rastrick, Brighouse HD6 3LT Tel: 01484 710626
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Claremount House Claremount Road, Claremount, Halifax HX3 6AW OP D MH YA Tel: 01422 331121 Elm Royd Nursing Home Brighouse Wood Lane, Brighouse HD6 2AL OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01484 714549 Gibraltar Road Nursing Home 35 Gibraltar Road, Halifax HX1 4HE Tel: 01422 352418
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Hazelroyd Nursing Home 31-33 Savile Road, Halifax HX1 2EN Tel: 01422 362325
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Holly Bank Nursing Home Manor Heath Road, Halifax HX3 0BG Tel: 01422 368555 Advert inside front cover
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Ingwood Nursing Home Stainland Road, Greetland, Halifax HX4 8BQ OP D PD SI Tel: 01422 374410 Lands House New Hey Road, Rastrick, Brighouse HD6 3QG Tel: 01484 716633 Laurel Bank Holdsworth Road, Holmfield, Halifax HX2 9TJ Tel: 01422 244123
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Manor House Residential & Nursing Home, The Wakefield Road, Lightcliffe, Halifax HX3 8TH OP D PD SI Tel: 01422 202603 Millreed lodge care home 373 Rochdale Road, Walsden, Todmorden OL14 6RH Tel: 01706 814918 Moor View 20 Georges Square, Nursery Lane, Halifax HX3 5TA Tel: 01422 368716
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Calderdale care homes with nursing continued Park View Nursing Home Limited Lee Mount Road, Halifax HX3 5BX Tel: 01422 350088 Pellon Care Centre 200 Pellon Lane, Halifax HX1 5RD Tel: 01422 342002 Advert page 11
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St John of God Respite Services Burnley Road, Luddendenfoot, Halifax HX2 6AU OP PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01422 438540
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St Winifred’s Nursing Home 89 Crowtrees Lane, Rastrick, Brighouse HD6 3LR OP Tel: 01484 720100
St Anne’s Community Services - Cloughside Cloughside, Winterbuttle Road, Walsden, Todmorden OL14 7QJ LDA Tel: 01706 819493 St Anne’s Community Services - Heatherstones 1a Heatherstones, Queensgate, Halifax HX3 0DH LDA Tel: 01422 369724 St Anne’s Community Services - Phoenix Court 16-18 Phoenix Court, Todmorden OL14 5SJ Tel: 01706 819608
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St Anne’s Community Services - Thornhill Road 22-24 Thornhill Road, Brighouse HD6 3AX Tel: 01484 401228
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Summerfield House Nursing Home Gibbet Street, Halifax HX1 4JW Tel: 01422 351626
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Waterside Lodge 60 Rochdale Road, Todmorden OL14 7LP Tel: 01706 818580
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White Windows Fore Lane, Sowerby Bridge, Halifax HX6 1BH Tel: 01422 831981
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Woodfield care Home ltd 1 Westfield Drive, Greetland, Halifax HX4 8NZ OP D PD SI Tel: 01422 377239
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Abbeyfield Ing Royde
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Botham Hall
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Clover House
Advantage Healthcare
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Bradford Supported Living
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Community Support Services 13
Alexander House Care Home 14 Allied Healthcare
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ALS Support Limited
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Bronte Park Specialist Care Home Outside back cover Calderbank House
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Calderdale Care Scheme
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Caremark
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Asquith Hall EMI Nursing Home 16
CASA Calderdale
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Bankfield Care Home
Carrgreen Nursing Home
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Bankfield Manor Care Home 14
Cedar Grange
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Beckly House
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CJP Outreach Services Limited 13
Bluebird Care
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Claremount House
Angelcare UK Limited Ark Home Healthcare
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Creative Support
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Dalecroft
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Direct Health
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Domus Healthcare Ltd
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Eagle Care Home
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Elm Royd Nursing Home
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Estio Healthcare Recruitment 13 Ferncliffe
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Ferney Lee Services for Older People
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Fernside Hall Care Home
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Four Seasons Health Care
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Manor House Residential & Nursing Home, The 15, 16
St Anne’s Community Services - Cloughside 17
Mayfield House
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Mayfield Trust Outreach Service, The
St Anne’s Community Services - Glenholme 15
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H F Supported Accommodation 13
Millreed Lodge Care Home
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St Anne’s Community Services - Heatherstones 17
Harvelin Park
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Moor View
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Hazelroyd Nursing Home
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New Age Care Services
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Heath Stroke Club
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North View
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Gibraltar Road Nursing Home 16 Grandsmere Place
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Hebden Bridge Home Care Team 1, 2
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Hepdene House
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High Lee Care Home
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Holly Bank Nursing Home
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Housing 21 - Willow Court
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Hunters View
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Ideal Care Homes Inside Back Cover Ingwood Nursing Home
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Lands House
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Langlea House Care Home
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Laurel Bank
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Lawson Road Home Care Team 1, 2
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Norton House Residential Home 15 Park Road Home Care Team 2, 3, 4
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Park View Nursing Home Limited 15, 17 Passion for Support Limited 14 Pellon Care Centre
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St Anne’s Community Services - Phoenix Court 17 St Anne’s Community Services - Sutherland Court 16 St Anne’s Community Services - Thornhill Road 17 St John’s Health Centre
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St John of God Respite Services 17 St Winifred’s Nursing Home
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Stafford Manor Care Home
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Pennine Lodge Care Home
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Summerfield House Nursing Home
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Pennine Magpie
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Time2Care
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Rastrick Grange
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Trinity Fold
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Rastrick Hall
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Valley View Care Home
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Sandholme Fold
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Waterside Lodge
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Savile House
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Well Royd House
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Savile Park Care Home
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Wheatley Lane
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Scope Inclusion Calderdale
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White Windows
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Lee Mount Residential Home 15
Silver Birches Residential Home 15
Woodfield Care Home Ltd
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Lifeways Community Care
Southfield Court
Woodlands
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Savile Park Care Home
The care you deserve at a price you can afford Savile Park Care Home situated on the outskirts of Halifax offers the highest quality of care in a contemporary and relaxed setting, at an affordable price for all, with no third party top-ups for Local Authority funded residents.
For more information on Savile Park or to request a brochure simply contact us on:
01422 399 860 a: Savile Park, Mellor Street (Off Moorfield Street) Halifax, HX1 3AE (For SatNav purposes use HX1 3ER) We are opposite Savile Park Primary School
Our professional, highly trained staff are dedicated carers who take the time to listen and get to know our residents, enabling them to provide individualised care in an environment that promotes personal choice and independence. Savile Park offers: • Residential Dementia Care • Bedrooms equipped with en-suite facilities including showers • Flat screen TV, Freeview, DVD player, mini fridge, telephone and internet facilities in all bedrooms • Dining room, TV lounge with stunning views of Halifax and quiet lounge facilities • Social club area • Delightful landscaped gardens • Contemporary on-site hairdressing facilities
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email: customer.services@idealcarehomes.co.uk
BRONTE PARK SPECIALIST CARE HOME Specialist residential care for clients with dementia type illness (EMI)
BRIDGEHOUSE LANE, HAWORTH BD22 8QE TELEPHONE: 01535 643268 WWW.YORKSHIRECAREHOMES.COM A beautiful grade II listed former mill owners house set in the heart of picturesque Bronte Country providing quality care in a relaxed homely atmosphere.
Our dedicated friendly staff team offer specialised 24 hour personalised care, in a supported, safe environment, under the supervision of The Manager.
Please contact us to arrange a visit and see the home for yourself. Telephone: 01535 643268
CEDAR GRANGE - For Quality Care in Halifax SPECIALISTS IN THE CARE OF THE ELDERLY
Cedar Grange Residential Home
Your guarantee of service and comfort * Elegant Victorian former vicarage * Near the beautiful Ogden Water * Long distance views over lovely countryside * 3/4 acre well stocked gardens * Mostly single rooms, many en-suite * Friendly and attentive staff * Day care and respite available * High quality home cooking
WHITEHILL ROAD, HOLMFIELD, HALIFAX HX2 9UE TELEPHONE: 01422 242368