Gloucestershire Care & Support Guide 2015/16
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Contents Welcome from Gloucestershire County Council Regions covered by this Guide Introduction from the Gloucestershire Care Providers Association Finding information Accessing the internet Online information about care and support Other information on care and support Formal social care support Assessing your needs Advocacy - help to be heard Keeping active and staying healthy Keeping active Social activities Volunteering Travel and transport Staying healthy Help to stay in your own home Making life easier at home Occupational therapy Mobility equipment Integrated Community Equipment Services Purchasing equipment privately Home Improvement Agencies Telecare Housing-related support in the community Getting back on your feet Community meals Home care Domicilliary care/support checklist Housing with care Shared Lives Sheltered housing Extra care housing Care villages Residential care Personal care or nursing care Out-of-county care End of life care Care homes checklist This Guide’s free helpline Care and support for people with specialist needs Hearing loss Visual impairments Drop In Centres Learning disability Mental health Employment Dementia Residential dementia care checklist
Alternative formats This Guide is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. There is also a Browsealoud option for those requiring the information in spoken word.
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Money matters Paying for care Eligibility for State benefits Personal budgets Direct payments Will I have to pay for services? Paying for your own care Other funding sources Running out of money whilst in care Top-up payments Contracts Seeking specialist information and advice on paying for care Carers Who is a carer? Support for carers A carer’s assessment Short breaks for carers Carers’ Emergency Scheme Black and minority ethnic carers Ensuring quality of care Inspecting and regulating care services Complaints about health and social care services Protecting vulnerable adults Legal matters How solicitors can help Useful local contacts Other contacts Listings Domiciliary care/support providers Care homes/care homes with nursing ■ Cheltenham ■ Cotswolds and Cirencester ■ Forest of Dean ■ Gloucester ■ Stroud ■ Tewkesbury Index
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Cover map design by Care Choices Ltd. Based upon Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Gloucestershire County Council 100019134 2011. Gloucestershire County Council and Gloucestershire Care Providers Association’s distribution of this publication does not constitute their support or recommendation of any of the products or services advertised or listed within. All the listings in this publication are supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Care Providers Association and Care Choices cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
To obtain extra copies of this Gloucestershire Care and Support Guide, free of charge, contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk, Gloucestershire County Council at socialcare.enq@ gloucestershire.gov.uk or call 01452 426868.
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www.ctch.co.uk t: 01684 290666 | enquiries@ctch.co.uk Residential & Nursing Care • Respite Care • Day Care
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Bredon View Care Home 24-26 Libertus Road, Cheltenham GL51 7EL Telephone: 01242 525087
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Being a local, family run company with over 25 years of experience, we have developed a strong and trusted reputation for providing high quality, professional care. Nothing is more important to us than to deliver a warm, welcoming and comfortable living environment, with well maintained surroundings and delicious, nutritious meals.
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Each of our homes have their own unique character and ambience, with a variety of rooms and suites to suit your individual needs.
Redlands Acre Care Home & Redlands Court Luxury Care Suites
Why not spend the day with us, meet the team, talk with our residents and see for yourself?
Parton House Care Home Parton Road, Churchdown GL3 2JE Telephone: 01452 856779
35 Tewkesbury Road, Longford GL2 9BD Telephone: 01452 507248
The Grange Nursing and Care Home Grange Road, Northway, Tewkesbury GL20 8HZ Telephone: 01684 850111
Winstonian House Care Home 38-42 All Saints Road, Cheltenham GL52 2EZ Telephone: 01242 577927
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Welcome from Gloucestershire County Council Gloucestershire County Council, working in partnership with Gloucestershire Care Services, provides social care to vulnerable adults, those with disabilities and older people. We recognise that for many people, health and social care needs overlap, so we are working on developing an integrated care model with health colleagues. This will support people to live independent lives and help people get back home with help and support, rather than going into residential care before they are ready to. We know how important it is to help you get the right care and support to help you live active and independent lives. We do this by working closely with you as well as listening to your families and carers to tailor the support package for you. We continue to work closely with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectors, the Gloucestershire Care Providers Association (GCPA) and care providers to ensure quality standards are consistently maintained in the care we provide. Regulations for registered residential, nursing and domiciliary care services focus
on improved outcomes around involvement and information, personalised care and treatment, safety and safeguarding. This Guide provides information and advice on a range of options and signposts you to local organisations and services. I hope you find it useful in helping you and your family to make informed decisions about the choices available to you in Gloucestershire.
Cllr Dorcas Binns Cabinet Member for Older People Gloucestershire County Council
Regions covered by this Guide
Worcestershire
Warwickshire
Herefordshire
Chipping Campden TEWKESBURY Bishop’s Cleeve
Newent FOREST OF DEAN
Stow-on-the-Wold
CHELTENHAM GLOUCESTER
Cinderford
Wales
Moreton -in-Marsh
Bourton-on -the-Water
Oxfordshire
Coleford STROUD
Lydney
COTSWOLDS & CIRENCESTER
Nailsworth Dursley
Tetbury
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Introduction from the Gloucestershire Care Providers Association Who we are and what we do The Gloucestershire Care Providers Association (GCPA) is a membership body open to all independent providers of social care (private, not-for-profit and charitable organisations) delivering care and support to people in their own homes or in a residential setting within Gloucestershire. Members work with older people, people with learning difficulties, people with mental health issues and people with disabilities. Membership of the GCPA is a sign of a progressive organisation, committed to delivering the highest standards of care and keen to play an active part in the county’s wider social care community. Representatives of the GCPA attend regular strategic and liaison meetings with county council staff, to discuss and review contracts, procedures and other issues and work closely with the NHS and Clinical Commissioning Group in the county. The GCPA works together on a variety of initiatives aimed at both tackling immediate issues facing vulnerable people and designing better ways of working for the future. In addition, the GCPA has strong links with the Care Quality Commission and regularly liaises with senior
county councillors, local MPs, Healthwatch and other decision makers, influencers and interested organisations. The GCPA’s main aims are to: • represent the interests of independent care/support providers and promote membership within the county; • work with local authorities, NHS and other statutory and regulatory bodies in Gloucestershire to help improve social care delivery; • encourage the sharing of best practice amongst members; and • negotiate with Gloucestershire County Council staff the annual fee reviews and contractual revisions within the county. Members are shown with a GCPA beside their listing, which start on page 29 for domiciliary care/support and page 67 for care homes. Registered Number: 7841236 Email: care@gcpa.co.uk Web: www.gcpa.co.uk
Finding information Accessing the internet There is lots of information available on the internet. If you have never used the internet, but would like to learn how, help is available. Libraries can provide courses for people who have never used the internet before. Library staff and computer buddies help over 800 people a week make better use of the internet. Sign up and a course can be organised in your local library. To book a place, contact Gloucestershire Libraries on 0845 230 5420. Connect Connect is a project, run by Gloucestershire Rural Community Council (GRCC), that offers free help to older people in rural Gloucestershire to get started and feel more confident online, learning computer basics on their own terms.
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GRCC provides help and advice with computers and the internet for those who are either new and nervous users or those who want to further their knowledge. Support can be given through one-to-one training and support by volunteers in your own home or group sessions around the county. For more information please contact Holly Mills, Connect Project Co-ordinator at GRCC, on 01452 528491 or email connect@grcc.org.uk Magic Mouse Magic Mouse is a service run by Age UK Gloucestershire at locations in Cheltenham and Gloucester. Sessions are taught by volunteers, so there is a small charge to cover their costs, and can be held in your own home if required. For more information, contact 01452 422660 or email enquiries@ageukgloucestershire.org.uk
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Online information about care and support NHS Choices The NHS Choices website has lots of information and includes a guide for people who have care and support needs, their carers and people who are planning for their future care needs. You can find the guide at www.nhs. uk/Conditions/social-care-and-support-guide Finding the right health service You can visit www.asapglos.nhs.uk where you can search by symptom to get self-care advice and find relevant health services in your area. Alternatively, go to the Choose Well website, which gives you advice and information on where to go if you feel you need medical help. Web: www.choosewellglos.nhs.uk
Your Circle The Your Circle website offers advice and links people to the services and support they need to help them live independently for as long as possible. It includes information about how the social care system works and how to use it when you need it. Visit www.yourcircle.org.uk or call the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. Healthwatch Gloucestershire ‘Find a Service’ database There is lots of information about services listed on the Healthwatch Gloucestershire website www.healthwatchgloucestershire.co.uk under the ‘Find a Service’ tab, or you can ring 0800 652 5193.
Other information on care and support There are other ways to find out about what is going on in your local area and the different forms of care and support information available. Village and Community Agents The Village and Community Agent Service provides people throughout Gloucestershire, particularly those who are older, frail and vulnerable, with easy access to a wide range of information and local community connections. Where necessary they also signpost to other relevant services to meet people’s broader needs to remain living independently. This enables people to make informed choices about their current and future needs whilst improving their health and wellbeing. The service is committed to collaborative working across agencies and seeks community solutions wherever possible, reconnecting people and places to help older people remain living independently. Agents are able to visit people in their own homes and make direct contact with organisations able to provide the service they need. The service: • signposts to other agencies, for example: - Department for Works and Pensions; - Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue; - Carers Gloucestershire; - Age UK; - Adult and Social Care Helpdesk. • provides high quality and up-to-date information; • puts people in direct contact with organisations that
can provide the service they need; and • signposts to the InTouch service that develops new community activities. Please contact Gloucestershire Rural Community Council (GRCC) for more information on 01452 528491 or contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. Or visit www.villageagents.org.uk Gloucestershire County Council Adult Helpdesk The Gloucestershire County Council Adult Helpdesk team can signpost you to useful sources of information and advice. They can take requests and referrals for assessments, requests for social care support and are the first point of contact for safeguarding concerns. They can also take requests for council information sheets to be provided in large print, on audio tape and in easy read versions. If you would like a copy in one of these formats, please call 01452 426868. All Helpdesk referrals are prioritised according to Adult Social Care Guidelines. To request an assessment, contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. The Helpdesk is open from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
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Formal social care support Adult social care services are changing across England to give people, their families and carers, much greater choice and control over the support that they receive and who delivers it; this is called self-directed support. It’s a move away from a traditional system where care professionals make all the decisions. Your Circle is the name of Gloucestershire County Council’s approach to this more flexible and personal method of support. Instead of individuals fitting into existing services, the changes reflect a more personcentred approach, ensuring that: • people have access to short-term support to help them regain their independence and reduce reliance on longer term support;
• people’s changing needs are met, according to their own individual circumstances; • people feel in control of decisions about their own support; • support and services are flexible and reflect people’s day-to-day requirements; and • everyone has easy access to information, advice and advocacy. If you or your family feel that you need extra support, you should first call the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. The person you speak to will help you to talk about any problems you are facing and will give you information about what help may be available locally. Alternatively, visit www.yourcircle.org.uk
Assessing your needs What is the assessment process? An assessment is how the council decides whether a person needs care and support to help them live their dayto-day life, or, in the case of a carer, their needs for support. The aim is to get a full picture of the person and what needs and goals they may have. If you have a relative, friend or carer who helps you and provides care, then you may want to involve them in your assessment too. If someone is likely to have substantial difficulty in being involved in their assessment and if they do not have anyone else appropriate to support and represent them then the council will arrange an independent advocate for them. The assessment must be carried out by an appropriately trained assessor, for instance a social worker, who will consider a number of factors, such as: • the person’s needs and how they impact on their wellbeing – for instance, a need for help with getting dressed or support to get to work; • the outcomes that matter to the person – for example, whether they are lonely and want to make new friends; and
• the person’s other circumstances – for example, whether they live alone or whether someone supports them. After carrying out the assessment, the council will then consider whether any of the needs identified are eligible for support. Because not all care needs are met by the council, it uses a national eligibility framework to decide which needs are eligible to be met by public care and support. Further information about the national eligibility criteria can be found at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/CareAct, via Your Circle or by contacting the Adult Social Care Helpdesk. Whether your needs are eligible or not the council will be able to offer guidance and information about sources of support that you can access or provide for yourself. The council views carers as equal partners in your care and they are entitled to have a separate assessment of their needs in their own right as a carer, to see if there are services and support that might help them. See page 58 for more information on support for carers and carers’ assessments.
Advocacy - help to be heard Advocacy in all its forms seeks to ensure that people are able to: • understand the information that they need to use to make choices about their care and support arrangements; • have their voice heard on issues that are important to them; • defend and safeguard their rights; and
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• have their views and wishes genuinely considered when decisions are being made about their lives. Consider using the services of an advocate if you feel unsure or concerned when you are faced with making an important decision about your care choices. If you or someone you know would benefit from the support of an advocate in Gloucestershire call 0800 644 6448 and you will be directed to the right organisation.
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Advocacy - help to be heard continued Also, in certain specified circumstances, if a person has substantial difficulty in engaging with the local authority care and support processes and they have no-one else
who is appropriate to support them then the local authority must arrange an independent advocate to represent and support the individual.
Keeping active and staying healthy To ensure people age well and later years are accompanied by good health, it’s important to remain active, engage in regular exercise, maintain your social
contacts and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Chronic disease, disability and poor health don’t automatically come with old age.
Keeping active As people get older, keeping active can help them remain independent for as long as possible. Improving strength and balance can prevent falls and keep people from slowing down, so they can keep living the life they want. Some of the benefits of keeping active include: • a reduced risk of developing a life-threatening disease; • a greater likelihood of maintaining or reaching a healthy weight; • a greater sense of wellbeing; and • improved sleep and increased vitality. There are many activities that can help reduce falls, including: • community exercise groups specifically developed for increasing strength and balance;
• tai chi, a form of exercise that has many health benefits and can improve balance; • swimming, which improves muscle tone and strength while the body is supported; • walking in a group, which can benefit fitness as well as being a social activity; and • dancing, which can improve fitness and balance. If you are concerned about falling, talk to your GP about being referred to a suitable exercise group through the ‘exercise on prescription’ scheme or speak to your local district council which can advise on suitable activities in your area. Remember, before beginning a new exercise regime, it’s a good idea to talk to your GP.
Social activities Social activity plays an important part in keeping you fit and healthy. This could be meeting a friend for lunch or a cup of tea, going to the theatre, or attending a day centre regularly. The In Touch Project The aim of Gloucestershire Rural Community Council’s In Touch Project is to enable older people to access healthrelated and social activities in their communities, through the provision of information, advice and signposting, resulting in greater independence and physical/mental wellbeing. It does so, by: • providing older people with information, advice and access to health-related and social activities in Gloucestershire (existing and new); • liaising with and further developing relationships with health and social care professionals providing information and learning relating to the work of the project;
• continuing to hold events relating to health, the transformation of social care and emerging needs of older people; and • remaining visible and engaging in strategic activity to ensure the needs of older people living in the county are considered in the planning process. For more information contact: Katie Lake – In Touch Adviser Gloucestershire Rural Community Council Tel: 01452 528491 Email: katiel@grcc.org.uk Gloucestershire Community Hubs Gloucestershire Community Hubs are spaces within communities where older and vulnerable people can meet to become more active, socialise with friends and try new things. Hubs are established in a variety of locations
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Social activities continued depending on what is available within each community. The Hubs offer a resource to the community that helps people to remain independent, maintain their wellbeing and stay connected with other people.
The range of activities undertaken within the hubs has now exceeded expectations and the diagram below includes just a selection of the broad range of activities now being offered across the county.
Gloucestershire Hubs Activities
Health surgeries/events
Social (reducing isolation)
Hearing aid clinic Healthy heart Lose weight, Live well Mixed ability yoga Backward chaining Cardiac Rehab Phase IV Seated activity Tai Chi Chi Kung Active Balance Pulmonary rehabilitation Zumba Gold Lip reading course Chiropody/basic foot care Reflexology and Aromatherapy Falls awareness Breast cancer awareness
Scrabble Choir Knit and Natter Whist drives Film afternoon Quiz night Chance to dance Grow your own - gardening Carpet bowls Mosaic making Caring for carers
Lifelong learning Art classes Mobile library Cookery and health eating Local history Family history IT lessons
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search care providers quickly and easily search by postcode/town and care type Information on standards of care links to the latest inspection reports extra information, photos and direct website links for hundreds of providers request a brochure checklists to take with you when you visit
Alternatively, call our friendly helpline team on 0800 389 2077 to talk to someone directly.
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Social activities continued Where is my nearest Gloucestershire hub? Cheltenham
Lydney
Wallace House, Windermere Road, Hatherley GL51 3PF Tel: 0800 408 0000
Goode Court, Bream Road GL15 5JP Tel: 0370 192 4572
Cotswolds
Gloucester
Market Place, Bourton on the Water GL54 2HE Tel: 01902 378653
Duke of Beaufort, Podsmead Road GL1 5UB Tel: 0370 192 4574
Mulberry Court, Middlemead Road, Cirencester GL7 1GG Tel: 0370 192 4240
Badger Vale, Woodpecker Road, Podsmead GL2 5FQ Tel: 01452 424344
Coobe House, New Church Street, Tetbury GL8 8DS Tel: 01902 378653 Beech Grove Court, Cirencester GL7 1BD Tel: 01902 378653
Charter Court, Victoria Road, Barton GL1 4EP Tel: 01452 424344 Broom House, Robinswood GL4 6UY Tel: 01452 424344
Cotswold South
Oliver Close, Tuffley GL4 0HD Tel: 01452 424344
St Birinus Court, Lechlade GL7 3BU Tel: 01902 378653
Clapham Court, Alvin Street, Kingsholm GL1 3DD Tel: 01452 424344
Cotswold North
Stroud/Dursley
Jameson Court, Moreton in Marsh Tel: 01902 378653
Stroud Community Hub, Uplands GL5 1TF Tel: 01453 759388
Forest of Dean/Newent
Chantry Centre, Long Street, Dursley GL11 4JB Tel: 07889 512644
Sheppard House, Sheppard Way, Newent GL18 1TL Tel: 01531 821227
Tewkesbury
Cinderford
Marina Court, Trafalgar Road GL20 5AY Tel: 01684 273360
Foxes Bridge Community Hub, Bilson GL14 2LJ Tel: 01594 825484
Clee House, Lanes Court Close GL20 5JQ Tel: 0370 192 4569
Volunteering Volunteering is a great way to stay active, meet new people, learn new skills or use old skills.
Find out more at Volunteering Gloucestershire on 0845 310 5337 or www.volunteerglos.org.uk
Travel and transport Am I still safe to drive? Safer Driving with Age (SAGE) is a programme providing older drivers with support, guidance and coaching to enable them to drive for as long as it is safe to do so. Go to www.roadsafety-gloucestershire.org.uk for more information. The Blue Badge Scheme Under current regulations, badges may be issued without further assessment to disabled people (whether drivers or passengers) if they: • receive the higher rate of the mobility component of
Disability Living Allowance (DLA); • score eight points or more under the ‘moving around’ activity of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP); • are registered severely sight impaired; • receive a War Pensioners Mobility Supplement; or • receive an Armed Forces Compensation Award. For further advice, visit www.gloucestershire.gov.uk or contact the Blue Badge office at Gloucestershire County Council on 01242 532302 or the Adult Social Care >> Helpdesk on 01452 426868.
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Celtic Care Services will provide you with a high quality personalised care and support service to help you to retain or regain your independence and enable you to stay in the comfort of your own home.
Established in 2001, Celtic Care Services is a family owned and run domiciliary care provider. We are the domiciliary care provider of choice in Chippenham, Corsham, Calne and surrounding towns and villages. This is borne out by our customer base predominantly being made up of individuals who fund their own care or are in receipt of Direct Payments. We have also recently expanded the areas we cover to include Wootton Bassett, Swindon, Marlborough and surrounding areas with the opening of our new branch in Chiseldon. Domiciliary care is a real alternative to a residential or nursing home. We offer a wide range of exible services including all aspects of personal care including help getting up in the morning or accessing a bath or shower, social care including assisting you to go shopping or accompanying you to groups or social activities, and also complex care for people with more individual health care needs. These services are available to children, adults and the more elderly members of our community and can be long term or for short periods; to help during holidays or just to enable you to regain your independence. All our services are individually tailored to your preferences and are continually adapted to meet your changing needs.
Chippenham Branch 01249 651908
Swindon Branch 01793 741153
07866 464363 Shelley@celticcareservices.co.uk
07891 933327 enquiries@celticcareservices.co.uk
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Travel and transport continued >> Concessionary Bus Passes If you have reached the pensionable age for a woman, irrespective of whether you are male or female, you are eligible for an age-related concessionary bus pass that will entitle you to free travel on most local bus services, throughout England, between 9.30am and 11pm on Mondays to Fridays and all day at weekends. Certain exceptions apply, for example bus passes cannot be used on night buses. If you have not yet reached the pensionable age and you have a disability, you may still be eligible for a concessionary bus pass. Under current regulations you will be entitled to a concessionary bus pass if you: • receive the higher rate of the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or score eight Personal Independence Payment (PIP) points or more; • are registered severely sight impaired; • are registered profoundly deaf; or • receive a War Pensioners Mobility Supplement. Other people may be issued a pass if their disability is permanent and substantial and makes them unable or virtually unable to walk.
For more information, please visit www. gloucestershire.gov.uk/buspass or call 01452 426265. Community transport Community transport varies by local area and has to be pre-booked. Dial-a-rides are wheelchair accessible and are generally for anyone who has difficulty with public transport. Services, fares, eligibility and the kind of journeys you can make vary from place to place. For more information, please visit www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/CommunityTransport or call 01452 426260. Accessibility services Shopmobility schemes hire out or lend manual wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs and powered scooters to anyone who needs help with mobility to get around. In Gloucestershire, there are Shopmobility centres in Cheltenham and Gloucester. Pre-booking is advised in Cheltenham by calling 01242 255333 and Gloucester by calling 01452 302871. There are 8,000 locked toilets in Gloucestershire specifically for disabled people. You can get a key from most tourist offices or www.radar-shop.org.uk
Staying healthy There is more information about certain health conditions starting on page 47. Illness or injury? Not sure where to turn? If you need medical help and advice but it is not an emergency, contact NHS 111, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobiles. The service is staffed by a team of fully-trained advisers with clinical support, who will ask questions to assess your symptoms. They will then give you the healthcare advice you need or direct you straight away to the local service that is best placed to help you. You can also visit www.asapglos.nhs.uk where you can search by symptom to get self-care advice and find relevant services in your area. Alternatively, go to the Choose Well website, which gives you advice and information on where to go if you feel you need medical help. Web: www.choosewellglos.nhs.uk Smoking The Gloucestershire NHS Stop Smoking Service is a free NHS service, provided by Gloucestershire Care Services, which offers support and advice to people who are considering quitting smoking. Tel: 0300 421 0040 Web: www.stopsmokingglos.nhs.uk
Alcohol If you are concerned about your drinking, contact your GP. Your GP may offer you advice or support in the practice, put you in touch with Independence Trust community health trainers or refer you to another professional, such as a hospital consultant. Health trainers Community health trainers are local people who have been trained with the skills to help you make a real difference to your health. They offer free and confidential one-to-one advice to support you in improving your health and wellbeing. They can help with: • improving your wellbeing, reducing stress and feeling better about yourself; • healthy eating and weight management; • stopping smoking; • sensible drinking; and • becoming more physically active. For more information on community health trainers, contact 01452 554408 or email gloshealth.trainers@independencetrust.co.uk
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Help to stay in your own home Gloucestershire County Council, working in partnership with a range of organisations and services, provides support and advice to help people stay safe and independent in their own homes. We’ve listened to views from consultations, workshops and interviews that tell us people want more choice, control and help to stay living independently in their own homes wherever possible and we are committed to helping people achieve this. Keeping warm It’s especially important over the winter months that you seek help early if you are feeling under the weather. To prevent minor illnesses, like colds, coughs and sore throats, developing into something more serious, get advice from your local pharmacist or at www.nhs.uk You should also ensure that your home is properly heated. Call the free Warm and Well advice line on 0800 500 3076, or text WARM to 83010, for free, impartial advice on how to heat your home and access grants for home improvements. Older people can also get energy efficiency advice from Mears Safe at Home, call 0800 032 3139. To find out if you are eligible for the tax free Winter Fuel Payment call 0845 915 1515 or visit www.gov.uk/ winter-fuel-payment Are you safe from fire? Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service (GFRS) offers Home Fire Safety Checks to individuals within the home environment. During a home safety check GFRS staff identify risks specific to a household and provide advice and equipment to reduce risk and improve fire safety awareness. To arrange a home safety check call 0800 180 4140 or go to www.glosfire.gov.uk Intruders and unwanted visitors If you are approached by anyone offering to do work to your house, garden, or any part of your property, please consider the following: • responsible traders will supply a written estimate on headed paper which will include details of who they are and where their business premises are located; • they will give you time to consider any offer and allow you to get other quotations for the work; • any agreement for work made with the trader present at your home for more than £42 must include the right to cancel by law; and • you must be given written information about your right to cancel up to 14 days from the agreement, even if the work has started. You may be required to pay for the work done up to the point of cancellation but only if
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you have given written permission for the work to start within the 14 day cooling-off period. If a trader does not leave when asked, or comes back when asked not to return, then they may be committing a criminal offence. If you have any concerns about any work you have agreed to, or want further advice on how to deal with doorstep callers, please contact the Citizens Advice Consumer Service on 0345 404 0506, or via the link on the contact page of www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/glos Scams There are lots of scams around that sound convincing but are designed to trick people into giving away personal details and/or money. Common scams involve stories about money or prizes which can be released if you pay out a small amount of money, prize wins in competitions you have never entered and sales of small cost items which have hidden conditions about repeat purchases which become very expensive. You do not need to feel you are being rude if you ask someone you believe to be a scammer to leave your home or if you put the telephone down on them. Reputable businesses will not mind if you take the time to make sure they are genuine before you agree to anything with them. If you are concerned about keeping safe from intruders and unwanted visitors, visit the Gloucestershire constabulary website for more information and advice. Web: www.gloucestershire.police.uk
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Services include: • Companionship • Light housekeeping • Local transportation and errands • Meal preparation • Respite support • Convalescence support • Personal care • Shopping • Specialist dementia and Alzheimer’s care
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WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU? GETTING IN AND OUT OF CHAIRS Standing up from sitting is difficult
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS • Block of foam in chair base • Buy ready-made chair raisers if your
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS • Buy an electric riser chair
chair is too low
• Buy a new chair – get professional help to make sure the height is right
• Take regular, gentle exercise
OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS Can’t reach the windows Not secure to leave windows open
CONTROLLING THE HEATING Can’t reach the controls for the fire or heating
SWITCHING LIGHTS ON AND OFF Can’t reach the switch The switch is difficult to use
KEEPING WARM Insulating your home Affording the fuel Carrying the fuel
WATCHING TV Hearing the sound of the TV
• Move any furniture out of the way • Install/purchase a fan • Purchase a gadget to open/close window
• Remove the window opener • Install environmental controls or air-conditioning
• Install new windows
• Change the switches • Fit a timer switch • Purchase a standalone heater
• Move the heating controls • Install new or additional heating system
• Install a light switch toggle • Purchase a socket extension • Purchase handi-plugs
• Move the light switches • Replace the light switches • Install environmental controls
• Replace the fire with a heater • Apply for the winter fuel payment • Use a trolley to safely transport the fuel
• Get a grant to insulate your house • Change to a cheaper heating system • Change to an easier-to-use heating system
• Use subtitles • Purchase wireless headphones
• Request an assessment for a hearing aid • Install a room loop
■ Organisations that can help: the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 for referrals to occupational therapy and social care services; Mears Safe at Home for assistance with fitting equipment 0800 032 3139; GIS Healthcare on 01452 520438 to buy equipment; Warm and Well on 0800 500 3076 for assistance with insulating your home.
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WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU? GETTING IN AND OUT OF BED Standing up from sitting on the bed
SITTING UP IN BED, TURNING OR ROLLING OVER Bed is too soft Bedding is too heavy Nothing to lean on
KEEPING WARM IN BED Checking the safety of your electric blanket
Pill di dispenser
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS
• Learn new techniques for moving safely • Purchase a leg lifter • Raise the bed • Fit grab rails
• Use a transfer board • Install a hospital bed • Buy an electric adjustable bed • Use a mobile hoist or a ceiling track hoist
• Change bedding • Learn new techniques for moving safely • Purchase a pillow raiser • Change the mattress
• Buy a bed cradle/bed ladder • Use a bed lever • Buy a specialised mattress • Install a drop-down rail • Install an over-bed pole
• Buy a heavier duvet • Buy thermal clothing • Contact an electrician about any electrical blanket safety concerns
GETTING DRESSED Difficult to reach all of your body
• Learn new techniques for dressing • Buy simple gadgets: long-handled shoe
• Consider home support
horn; elastic shoe laces; dressing stick; button hook; stocking aids • Contact ■ (see key below) regarding an assessment of needs
CUTTING YOUR NAILS
• Buy easy grip scissors
• See a podiatrist
Can’t reach your feet Hard to hold scissors
TAKING YOUR TABLETS
• Ask your pharmacist for an easy to
Opening bottles Remembering to take tablets
open bottle • Keep a note when you have taken a tablet
• Get a pill dispenser with days and times on • Get an automatic pill dispenser • Ask someone to prompt you
READING THE TIME
• Buy a clock with larger numbers
• Buy a clock that ‘speaks’
Seeing the clock to tell the time
■ Organisations that can help: the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 for referrals to occupational therapy and social care services; Mears Safe at Home for assistance with fitting equipment 0800 032 3139; GIS Healthcare on 01452 520438 to buy equipment; Warm and Well on 0800 500 3076 for assistance with insulating your home.
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WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU?
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS
REACHING CUPBOARDS
• Re-arrange things in cupboards/on
Cupboards are too high or low Cupboards are too deep Cupboard doors are too heavy
surfaces • Buy an Easi-Reacher or Handi-Reacher
USING TAPS AND SWITCHES
• Fit tap turners • Purchase Handi-Plugs
• Change switches • Raise or reposition taps • Fit lever taps or new taps • Alter the kitchen
• Sit at a table • Consider kitchen gadgets including:
• Use a food processor • Purchase a perching/high stool • Buy a trolley • Change the height of the work surface • Make space under the work surface for
Taps or switches are too awkward Can’t reach taps or switches
CUTTING, CHOPPING, PREPARING AND COOKING FOOD Work surface too high or low Hard to grip packets or jars Hard to grip a knife Pans or kettles are too heavy to lift
MOVING AROUND THE KITCHEN
knife with a thick handle; chopping board with spikes; pan handle holder; teapot tipper; lid gripper
your knees when sitting
• Re-organise the furniture
• Review mobility equipment used • Adapt the kitchen • Consider the suitability of the kitchen
• Use large handled cutlery • Use a non-slip mat • Use a lightweight insulated cup • Use a cup with two handles • Contact ■ (see key below) regarding an
• Buy a trolley • Consider home support for meal times
Not enough space
EATING AND DRINKING Cutlery is hard to grip Food/plate keeps slipping Can’t carry food to table Can’t lift cup
• Alter the spring in the door closers • Lower or raise the cupboards
assessment of needs
LAUNDRY AND IRONING Washing machine is too high or too low Putting up ironing board
• Install a wall-fixed ironing board
• Raise/lower the washing machine • Change the washing machine or iron
■ Organisations that can help: the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 for referrals to occupational therapy and social care services; Mears Safe at Home for assistance with fitting equipment 0800 032 3139; GIS Healthcare on 01452 520438 to buy equipment; Warm and Well on 0800 500 3076 for assistance with insulating your home.
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In the bathroom
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WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU?
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
WASHING HANDS, FACE AND BODY
• Install tap turners • Purchase a long-handled sponge • Purchase a flannel strap • Contact ■ (see key below) regarding an
Turning the taps Standing at the basin Basin is too low or too high Can’t reach all parts of the body
HAVING A BATH Turning the taps Stepping into the bath Risk of slipping in the bath Getting up out of the bath Washing your back
DRYING YOURSELF Floor is slippery Room is too cold Difficulty in drying your body
USING THE TOILET Toilet is too high or too low Difficult to clean yourself Flush lever is awkward Toilet is hard to get to
CLEANING TEETH Gripping the toothbrush Standing at the basin
HAVING A SHOWER Difficult to stand for long shower Shower too high Shower controls are awkward Shower is slippery
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS • Install lever taps or new taps • Purchase a stool • Raise or lower basin • Consider home support
assessment of needs
• Have a strip wash • Purchase a non-slip mat for the bath • Install tap turners • Buy a long-handled sponge • Use a half-step • Install grab rails • Use a bath board or bath seat
• Install lever taps or new taps • Install a bath lift • Use a mobile hoist • Use a ceiling track hoist • Replace the bath with a shower • Convert the bathroom to a wet room • Consider home support
• Heat the bathroom safely • Use a non-slip mat • Purchase a towelling gown
• Change the floor covering • Purchase a hot air body dryer
• Install a raised toilet seat • Use a combined toilet seat and
• Review mobility equipment used • Adaptation to bathroom • Consider home support
support frame
• Install a flush lever extension • Contact ■ (see key below) for a needs assessment
• Purchase a toothbrush gripper • Purchase an electric toothbrush • Use a stool • Have a strip wash • Use non-slip mats • Purchase a half-step • Contact ■ (see key below) for a needs
• Use a shower board • Use a shower chair or stool • Replace shower controls • Consider home support
assessment
■ Organisations that can help: the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 for referrals to occupational therapy and social care services; Mears Safe at Home for assistance with fitting equipment 0800 032 3139; GIS Healthcare on 01452 520438 to buy equipment; Warm and Well on 0800 500 3076 for assistance with insulating your home.
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Occupational therapy If you are experiencing difficulties with day-to-day living within your home due to a physical disability, sensory impairment or old age, you can request an occupational therapy assessment to make it easier to live independently. Contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 to request an assessment and find out how the council can help you. Occupational therapy promotes health and wellbeing through occupation. There are many factors which can affect your daily life and make it difficult to participate in things you want to, including: • ageing; • ill health; • disability; and • barriers to the environment. Occupational therapists will look at all occupations that make up your day, including self-care, leisure pursuits and
productivity. They will work with you to help you live as independently and safely as possible. Their focus is on reablement and they will look at a range of ways to enable your independence, including: • teaching and practising different techniques; • providing equipment on loan; and • referring on for minor and major adaptations. The occupational therapy service will work with you to identify what issues are important to you. It will: • help you to achieve a balance between your self-care, work and leisure activities; • advise you on suitable housing and ways of adapting your home to meet your needs; • help you to remain at home for as long as you are able to do so; and • offer advice on benefits you may be entitled to.
Mobility equipment There are many types of equipment that can help you to live independently at home. Something as simple as fitting a grab rail in the right place to help you get up and
down steps safely and easily, or equipment to help you get out of bed, could be all you need. See pages 16-19 for more ideas.
Integrated Community Equipment Services The Gloucestershire Community Equipment Service online guidance and assessment system can guide you to find help with daily activities such as bathing, getting around and much more. You can browse the product catalogue or complete a full assessment to help find the most suitable products for you and your home. The online self-assessment provides you with a range of solutions, from advice and guidance, to signposting to other services that you may find helpful to guide you to purchase equipment that suits your personal choice. Web: www.glosequip.co.uk
You may be eligible for free provision/support from the Gloucestershire Health and Social Care team if you meet the eligibility criteria. If you think you may be eligible, please contact the Gloucestershire County Council Adult Social Care Helpdesk. Tel: 01452 426868 Email: socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk Web: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/socialcarecontacts If, following an assessment by a trained professional, equipment is loaned to you, it will be free of charge and will be provided by the Community Equipment Service.
Purchasing equipment privately When privately purchasing equipment, we would advise that you do so from a retailer who is a member of the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA). The BHTA is a healthcare association. Its members sign up to a code of practice, overseen by the Trading Standards Institute, demonstrating high levels of customer care that go beyond their legal obligations, giving customers confidence. For further information, visit the BHTA website at www.bhta.net If you decide to procure your own equipment privately
then the Mears Safe at Home service can help with fitting it. The service also offers everything from kitchen and bathroom adaptations to a handyperson service. You may be charged for some elements of this service. You can contact the Mears Safe at Home service yourself on 0800 032 3139, or if you are being assessed by a health or social care worker they may refer you for minor adaptations, for example, access ramps, lever taps etc. You can also contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk
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Purchasing equipment privately continued on 01452 426868, which can organise things like grab rails and banister rails (costing less than £250) to be fitted quickly and free of charge without an assessment by a health or social care worker. See below for more information on home adaptations. It is important to get the right advice before you buy any costly equipment so your money is well spent. There are a number of ways of getting help and advice including (but not limited to): • the online self-assessment system at www.glosequip.co.uk;
• contacting BHTA at www.bhta.net; • reviewing the factsheets available on the Living Made Easy website at www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk; • contacting the Mears Safe at Home Service on 0800 032 3139; or • contacting the Gloucestershire Adult Services Helpdesk on 01452 426868 or emailing socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk Private retailers who are BHTA registered should have demonstration areas where you should be able to try the equipment before you purchase it.
Home Improvement Agencies In Gloucestershire, Health, Housing and Social Care are working together to provide the local Home Improvement Agency, known as Safe at Home. This is a service that helps older, vulnerable and disabled people to live independently in their own homes by providing advice, repairs and adaptations to meet their needs. The service includes: • advice and information about ways in which a home can be made suitable to meet your needs; • major repairs and improvements;
• major adaptations (including advice on accessing help to fund these); • small repairs and adaptations; and • managing any work needed in your home, such as drawing up plans, obtaining estimates, liaising with contractors and working with occupational therapists. If you would like a free home visit or to talk to somebody at Safe at Home, please call the service on freephone 0800 032 3139.
Telecare Telecare is a service to help you, your relatives, or the person you care for to stay at home safely and independently. Telecare can help people with physical disabilities, memory problems, learning disabilities, mental health conditions and older people. It can help reduce the risk of hospital admission, delay going into a care home, reduce the need for domiciliary care and help you maintain your independence with daily tasks, while giving reassurance to carers or family too. Discreet, simple sensors detect potential emergencies at home like: • falls; • wandering; • taking medication incorrectly; • fire; • flooding; and • carbon monoxide and gas leaks. The special equipment is linked to a 24/7 monitoring service. When an alarm is raised a trained operator will help you manage the situation and get you help if needed. A responder could be a friend, family member, neighbour or someone else in a position to help.
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Telecare equipment is simple and easy to use. It can include: • fall detectors; • bed and chair sensors; • movement sensors; • smoke and heat detectors; and • medication prompting devices. It is so discreet once installed you often forget it is there. To find out more, call 01452 426868 or visit www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/telecare Linked to this website is a new self-help option offering free online professional advice. This gives the opportunity to assess whether Telecare would work for you. It then gives you the option of purchasing Telecare equipment privately, whether you are eligible for adult social care support or not, offering greater choice and flexibility over care options. You can also refer yourself to Gloucestershire Telecare to see whether you are eligible for a free Telecare service. Gloucestershire Telecare is delivered by Gloucestershire Care Services NHS Trust on behalf of Gloucestershire County Council.
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Housing-related support in the community Green Square and P3 provide housing-related community-based support across the county. The service is for anyone who is at risk of losing their home or is in need of practical support to develop skills around tenancy management, maintaining their homes or maximising their income. It is also for anyone who needs support to develop practical skills around access to work and volunteering. Support is provided in the community through a series of drop-in sessions and group work. The service is open to any age group and to home owners as well as tenants.
Gloucester, Tewkesbury and Forest of Dean Green Square Tel: 01452 726951 Email: glos.support@greensquaregroup.com Cheltenham, Stroud and Cotwolds P3 Tel: 0808 168 2443 Email: cheltenhamcbs@p3charity.org
Getting back on your feet Reablement Reablement means help to get back to independence after a period of ill health, a hospital or residential care stay or simply a fall or accident. Reablement provides support to help you manage your ongoing health and wellbeing and can be provided in your own home or in a care home. Anyone over the age of 18 who would benefit from a Reablement service may have access to Reablement support for up to six weeks. There will be no charge for the service. However, should you need ongoing care and support, and this can be decided at any time during your period of Reablement, it would be means-tested and possibly charged for. Through the Reablement pathway, you will be encouraged and supported to rebuild your independence to a level which is safe and meaningful for your personal lifestyle. The main focus is to support you to remain in your own home. For example, you may need opportunities to: • rebuild your confidence to carry out daily living tasks essential for your health and wellbeing; • increase your strength, stamina and mobility; • learn new ways of carrying out activities to increase independence and reduce risks, organise your day and prioritise tasks differently; • look at ways to manage your worries or concerns; or • try out equipment and ideas designed to support your independence. The Reablement team will work with you by offering an assessment in order to identify outcomes and agree a plan of Reablement. You will be allocated a key worker who will review progress with you regularly. Community health and social care teams working together will provide this service. The team includes physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers,
community mental health nurses, community nurses and Reablement support workers. Short stay residential rehabilitation Short stay residential rehabilitation is available and will suit people who will benefit from a programme of rehabilitation, but who in the short-term may not be safe to stay at home on their own. There are several residential units across the county providing this service. You will have the opportunity to recover, rebuild your confidence, and to practise daily living skills, such as washing, dressing and preparing simple meals. If ongoing support is required to maintain your independence, a care manager will assist you to write a support plan and arrange a suitable long-term service provider. You will also have the option of buying your own support in a method that suits your lifestyle and gives you greater control over how your needs may be met. You will be offered a financial assessment to establish your contribution towards the cost of any future services. For more information about Reablement or short stay residential rehabilitation contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868, or email socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk
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Feel free to contact us for an informal chat to discuss whether we are able to meet your care needs or the care needs of a member of your family. Carers are trained in all aspects of care including dementia training and end of life QCF (NVQ) training is encouraged.
Community meals Community meals or ‘meals on wheels’ are cooked hot meals which are provided to people in their own homes, to assist them to live as independently as possible. Currently Gloucestershire County Council has a contract with the Royal Voluntary Service (RVS) to provide community meals (at a subsidised cost) to people who are assessed as having an eligible need for them. The eligibility criteria for community meals is focused on the most vulnerable and frail residents in Gloucestershire. It aims to support people who are unable to cook or prepare food or have no next of kin to support them in meeting their nutritional needs. This may include: • individuals with physical disabilities; • individuals suffering from considerable mobility issues; • individuals who experience confusion due to dementia, Alzheimer’s or other similar conditions; • individuals with debilitating medical problems; and
• those who have recently been discharged from hospital following illness and are unable to prepare food for themselves or have no next of kin to support them. The RVS is able to supply hot meals seven days a week and is able to cater for individuals with specific dietary requirements. To request an eligibility assessment for a subsidised hot community meal, contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. RVS also supplies frozen meals, which can be organised directly with them. In addition to RVS there is a range of providers within Gloucestershire that are able to provide chilled and frozen meals that residents can arrange for themselves. For more information, including information on organising community meals for yourself, visit www.yourcircle.org.uk
Home care Home care provides care and support in people’s homes and sometimes one-to-one support to help people get out and about. This is sometimes referred to as ‘domiciliary care’. Home care agencies can provide care and support with needs such as personal care, assistance with cleaning your home, help with shopping and sitting services. Not all agencies provide the same services and charges vary between agencies. Home care agencies supply care workers to support you with everyday activities, such as getting out of bed, getting dressed and bathing and help you maintain your independence. For care packages which have been arranged by Gloucestershire County Council, contracts and support plans will have been completed by your social worker or support planner and the agencies used will be appropriately registered with the Care Quality Commission, the national independent regulator for all care services. See page 60 for more information. If you are not eligible for care funded by the council and/or would like to organise your own care at home, you need to think about it carefully. Before you make any decisions, ask for a copy of the agency’s contract terms and read these with someone you trust, or seek the support of an advocate. Get as much help as you can going over it and ask any questions you may have before signing anything. The Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK could help with this, contact details are on page 65. For more information about independent advocacy services see page 61, or, for a referral to advocacy services,
call freephone 0800 6446448. You should expect the care agency and the individual care workers to respect your personal preferences, dignity and privacy and promote your wellbeing. The checklist on page 27 gives you useful questions to ask any prospective home care agencies. As mentioned above, all home care providers must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to make sure they meet essential standards of quality and safety. Gloucestershire County Council contracts regularly with some providers in the county. Contact the council for more information.
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Domicilliary care/support checklist These questions may be useful when considering using the services of a home care (domiciliary) provider to help you build up a picture of how your care needs will be met in your own home. For care packages which have been arranged by Gloucestershire County Council, contracts and care plans will have been completed by your care manager and
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the agencies used will have been accredited to work for Gloucestershire County Council. People arranging and funding their own care either privately or through a Direct Payment or a personal budget are able to choose their own worker or domiciliary care/support provider.
Agencies • What experience does the agency have in your particular field of need? Can they supply references for you to check? • Home care agencies providing personal care, must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. Ask to see a copy of their registration certificate and read CQC’s latest inspection report on the website www.cqc.org.uk • How long has the agency been operating? • How many carers would the agency assign to care for you and would you see the same one every day? If not, how does the staff rota operate and what happens if
your carer goes on holiday or is sick, will you be notified in advance that a different carer will be attending? • How can you contact the agency in an emergency or outside office hours? • How hard or easy would it be to make a complaint and how are things then put right? • If this is a private contract ask for a copy of the agency’s contract terms and read these carefully with someone you trust. Get as much help as you can going over it and ask any questions you may have before signing anything. The Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK could help with this.
Carers • You should expect your personal preferences, dignity and privacy to be respected. Discuss this with the agency and ask how the most suitable carers for your particular care are chosen. Can you talk to them before deciding? • Carers should be fully trained or be in on going training. Ask the agency about their policies on this.
• You will have a care plan drawn up by the agency which the carers will work to. Ask how often this plan will be reviewed by the agency. • Carers must be checked with the Disclosure and Barring Service and have a criminal records disclosure – make sure this is the case.
Paying • If your care needs do not meet your local authority’s eligibility criteria and have been arranged privately you
should check carefully the fee rates charged and exactly what the payment you make covers.
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CARE VISITS AT HOME We care passionately
Our staff Our staff are caring, trained to give medication and police checked. Alternative Bluebird Care offers a realistic cost effective alternative to residential care. With familiar friends, relatives and possessions around, Bluebird Care ‘just happens’. What we offer We offer everything from personal care to shopping, cleaning or social visits. In fact everything you need to stay in the comfort of your own home.
Call and talk to one of our friendly professional team Bluebird Care (North Gloucestershire) Suite 4, Westgate House, The Island, Gloucester GL1 2RU Tel: 01452 414952 Email: nglos@bluebirdcare.co.uk
Bluebird Care (Stroud and Cirencester) 3b Nelson Street, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 2HL Tel: 01453 757937 Email: stroudandcirencester@bluebirdcare.co.uk
www.bluebirdcare.co.uk
Domicilliary care/support providers All home care providers must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to make sure they meet essential standards of quality and safety. Gloucestershire County Council contracts regularly with some providers in the county and these are denoted with within the following list. ADAMSON HOUSE BUSINESS CENTRE Gloucester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01452 722791
BRANKSOME CARE GCPA Gloucester Tel: 01452 535360
AGINCARE Gloucester Tel: 01452 898219
BROOK LODGE Longhope Tel: 01452 830614
Advert page 32 OP D PD SI YA
ANGEL HOMECARE SERVICES LTD Cheltenham Tel: 01242 252975
OP D PD MH SI
ASPIRATIONS SOUTHWEST ADULTS Gloucester Tel: 01452 835970
PD LDA MH SI
Advert page 37 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
LDA YA
BROOMFIELD CARE Gloucester Tel: 01452 730888
Advert page 32 OP D LDA YA
CANDID CARE SERVICES Gloucester Tel: 01452 535076
OP PD LDA MH SI YA
ASSOCIATED CARE SOLUTIONS Gloucester Tel: 01452 413599 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
CARE - NURSING ALLIANCE RECRUITMENT Gloucester Tel: 01452 508299 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
AVIDA CARE GCPA Gloucester Tel: 01452 415066
CARE AT HOME Cheltenham Tel: 01242 242061
BEECHES HOMECARE CIRENCESTER Cirencester Tel: 01285 657327 BLUEBIRD CARE GCPA North Gloucestershire Tel: 01452 414952 Stroud & Cirencester Tel: 01453 757937
Advert page 34 OP PD LDA MH SI YA
CARE COMMUNITY LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 507677 OP D PD MH SI Advert page 28 OP D PD SI YA
OP PD LDA YA
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
CARE CONNECTIONS LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 886448
OP D PD LDA MH SI
OP D PD LDA SI YA
CARE IN THE HOME GCPA Cheltenham Tel: 01452 857959
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
BRAMBLE HOME CARE GCPA Gloucester Advert page 38 Tel: 01452 387075 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
CAREFUL CARE LTD GCPA Cirencester Tel: 01285 640420
Advert page 24 OP D
BRAMBLE HOME CARE - TEWKESBURY Tewkesbury Advert page 38 Tel: 01684 217040 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
CARMEL DOMICILIARY CARE LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 300162
BRANDON SUPPORTED LIVING Gloucester Tel: 01452 886307
CHOSEN COURT Gloucester Tel: 01452 616888
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SUPPORTING CARERS AND PEOPLE WITH CARE NEEDS IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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We offer a high quality range of services including the following: • Respite breaks for carers • Personal care & support • Assistance with medication • Dementia care • Learning disability support • Palliative care • Community based activity programmes • Memory clubs in Lechlade, Cheltenham & Stonehouse • Shopping service • Meal preparation • Support with accessing appointments • Overnight care • Laundry/Light household duties • Pension/benefit collection • Holiday cover
If you’re interested in our services please call our referral service on: 01453 768836
Gloucester | Tel: 01452 302542 | infoglos@crossroadscandeg.org.uk Cirencester | Tel: 01285 650168 | infociren@crossroadscandeg.org.uk
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Domiciliary care/support providers continued CLEEVE LINK HOMECARE GCPA Cheltenham Tel: 0800 433 2323
Advert page 20 OP D PD MH SI YA
EXPEDITIONS LIVING Cheltenham Tel: 01242 532204
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH CONSULTANCY LTD Bisley Advert page 32 PD SI YA Tel: 01452 771257
FACE 2 FACE Gloucester Tel: 01452 520011
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CORINIUM CARE LTD Stroud Tel: 01453 839290
OP D PD MH SI YA
FARECARE Cheltenham Tel: 01242 232296
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Advert page 20 OP D PD MH SI YA
FEATHER BED CARE Stroud Tel: 01453 557806
COTSWOLDS LINK HOMECARE Moreton-in-the-Marsh Tel: 0800 433 2323
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COUNTY HOME CARE SERVICES LTD GCPA Gloucester OP D PD MH SI YA Tel: 01452 305628
FIELDVIEW Gloucester Tel: 01453 791320
CROSSROADS CARE CENTRAL & EAST Advert page 30 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Cirencester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01285 650168 Gloucester Tel: 01452 302542 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
FIRST CITY NURSING SERVICES LTD GCPA Cheltenham Advert page 34 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01242 262700
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FLEXICARE HOME SERVICES UK LTD Maisemore Advert page 34 OP PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01452 306296
CROSSROADS CARE FOREST OF DEAN & HEREFORDSHIRE GCPA Cinderford OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01594 823414
FOUNDATION HOUSE Gloucester Tel: 01242 527631
DOCARE LTD GCPA Stroud Tel: 0333 700 0333
Advert page 36 OP D PD MH SI YA
FOX ELMS CARE LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 382357
OP PD LDA MH YA
GANNICOX CIC DOMICILIARY CARE AGENCY Stroud Tel: 07941 360039 D PD LDA MH SI YA
DYNAVOUR CARE SERVICES LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 501552 EASY LIVING SOLUTIONS Newent Tel: 01531 820556 ELITE HOME CARE SOLUTIONS (UK) Gloucester Tel: 0844 800 1130
Advert page 36 OP D PD SI YA
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EUROCLYDON NURSING HOME Drybrook Advert page 80 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01594 543982
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GL1 SUPPORT SERVICES Gloucester Tel: 01452 835667
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
GLOSCARE 2 Gloucester Tel: 01452 522335
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
GLOUCESTER HOMECARE SERVICES LTD GCPA Gloucester OP D PD MH SI YA AD Tel: 01452 549495
OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism Service User Bands MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse alcohol and drugs GCPA member of GCPA - see page 6
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Broomfield Care | Caring for life
01452 730888 | www.broomfieldcare.com
We’re already providing 1-to-1 care in your area... ..
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Setting new standards in 1-to-1 care At Broomfield Care our focus is to provide outstanding support for individuals who are in need of quality care, enabling them to live independently in their own home. Our small, local team of experienced, compassionate and conscientious carers provide a professional service, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Your service and care of my mother in law has been fantastic. You’ve been so helpful, nothing has been too much trouble, we would have not managed without you. - Mrs Stephens, Stroud I would like to thank the staff that are caring for my mother. Being an only child and working full time, knowing that your caring staff will be visiting mum each morning and giving mum her medication has taken the stress from me whilst I am at work. - Toni N, Gloucester www.facebook.com/broomfieldcare
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Hospital to home | Personal care | Palliative care | Complex care | Dementia care | Specialist care
Live-in Care from £695 per week
HOME CARE SERVICES A bespoke service to maintain independence and safety in the comfort of your own homĞ COMPANIONSHIP
COMPLEX CARE
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RESPITE CARE
NURSING CARE
PALLIATIVE CARE
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MEDICATION SERVICES
1 HOUR - 24 HOUR CARE
LIVE IN CARE
WHAT KEY STAFF CAN OFFER YOU
A tailor made package of care created by a Registered Nurse in partnership with you taking into account your personal requirements. Packages from 1 hour to 24 hour cover. Multiple and adhoc Visits available. Personal Care and Social Care.
Call us today for a no obligation assessment of all your Personal and Social Care needs:
01531 637481 The alternative to Care Home admission. Live-in Care enables anyone with care needs to continue living in their own home with a round-the-clock care worker.
08000 121 247 | www.liveincare.info Gloucester - 01452 898 219
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We provide Care Companions to assist you in your own home Enabling you to maintain your lifestyle and independence
C are that is completely tailored to your own needs Allows you to continue living at home in your own surroundings and trustworthy Care Companions trained to respect R eliable and meet your requirements to enhance your lifestyle and enable you to enjoy E nergising each day For more information or to speak to a member of our team please call us Tel: 01452 771257 or Email: anne@communityout.com www.communityout.com
This Directory’s helpline 0800 389 2077 – information on choosing and paying for care
Domiciliary care/support providers continued GLOUCESTERSHIRE AUTISM SERVICES Gloucester Tel: 01452 307069
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LA VIE EN ROSE Deerhurst Tel: 01684 439564
OP D PD LDA SI YA
GLOUCESTERSHIRE DOMICILIARY CARE BRANCH Coleford OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01594 835060
LEARNING TOGETHER LTD Stonehouse Tel: 01453 298005
GLOUCESTERSHIRE LINK HOMECARE Quedgeley Advert page 20 OP D PD MH SI YA Tel: 0800 433 2323
LEIGHTON HOUSE Cinderford Tel: 01594 827358
GRAPEVINE CARE DOMICILIARY CARE GCPA Gloucester OP PD LDA SI YA Tel: 07913 924979
LIVABILITY LIFESTYLE CHOICES WEST Maisemore OP D PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01452 506730
HF TRUST - GLOUCESTERSHIRE DCA GCPA Morton-In-Marsh Tel: 01608 651273
LIVE WELL AT HOME GCPA Lydney Tel: 01594 843574
HF TRUST - STROUD DCA Stroud Tel: 01453 761660
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MACHLO GCPA Abbeymead Tel: 01452 372403
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HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE GCPA Ullenwood Advert page 15 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01242 513203
NETWORK HEALTHCARE AND SOCIAL CARE GCPA Dursley OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01453 519240
HORSFALL HOUSE HOMECARE GCPA Stroud Advert page 90 OP Tel: 01453 731227
NEW HORIZON GLOUCESTER LTD Gloucester OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 07918 623493
HOUSING & CARE 21 - CHIPPING CAMPDEN Tewkesbury Tel: 0303 123 9905 OP D PD MH SI
NEWTON HOUSE Gloucester Tel: 01452 522381
HOUSING & CARE 21 MULBERRY COURT Cirencester Tel: 0370 192 4000
NIGHTINGALE’S HOME CARE GCPA Gloucester Advert page 34 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01452 310314 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
INCLUSION CARE GCPA Tewkesbury Tel: 01684 857520
OP PD LDA MH SI YA
ORCHARD LEIGH Cheltenham Tel: 01242 523848
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INDEPENDENT HOME LIFE SERVICES Cheltenham OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01242 255444
ORCHARD TRUST DOMICILIARY CARE AGENCY, THE GCPA Ruardean PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01594 861137
KITES CORNER Gloucester Tel: 01452 612216
P3 NAVIGATOR Cheltenham Tel: 0808 168 2443
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At aVida we are redeďŹ ning the standards for care at home, enabling you to live independently at home for as long as possible.
We are committed to ensuring that our customers can continue to live at home independently and participate in their community for as long as possible. To speak to a member of our team or to begin your journey with aVida by booking your unique personal needs assessment, please contact our assessment officer on:
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Nightingale’s Home Care Nightingale’s Home Care can provide care in your own home from 1 hour to 24 hours a day; provided by experienced, highly trained, dedicated health care assistants. Services that can be provided in the home include: • Routine daily or scheduled visits • Personal care • Accompaniment to appointments • Escort duties for shopping and social outings • Post-operative care • Palliative care • Respite care We are happy to discuss particular requirements for complex domiciliary situations.
For further details of our home care service contact Jane Lever (Registered Manager) or Wendy Harvey (Deputy Manager) on 01452 310314, who will be happy to answer your questions and discuss your needs.
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For a exible and understanding service Personalised care... When you need it most Reliable, understanding & free professional advice We offer personalised care packages to enable people to remain living independently in their own homes. We can offer support for adults with all health concerns. Flexicare can provide anything from domestic help or personal care to 24 hour live-in care service. We are exible to your changing circumstances and we will provide a tailor-made care plan to suit your needs. What can Flexicare provide?
✓ Domestic Care ✓ Personal Care ✓ Specialist Care ✓ Dementia Care ✓ Spinal Injury Care ✓ Rehabilitation ✓ 24 Hour Live in Care ✓ End of life Care ✓ A package tailor made to your needs
Flexicare Home Services UK Ltd Unit 1-2, The Steadings Business Centre, Maisemore, Gloucester, GL2 8EY Telephone: 01452 306296 Website: www.exicareuk.co.uk Email: jenna@exicareuk.co.uk
This Directory’s helpline 0800 389 2077 – information on choosing and paying for care
Domiciliary care/support providers continued PDS SOCIAL CARE Gloucester Tel: 0845 331 3474
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
PERSON CENTRED CARE Cheltenham Tel: 01242 321123
OP D PD SI YA
SEVERNLEIGH Lydney Tel: 01594 841086
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SHAFTESBURY PLACE Gloucester Tel: 01242 227818
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SOMERSET CARE (GLOUCESTER) GCPA Quedgeley Advert page 36 Tel: 0800 988 4337 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
PRESTIGE NURSING GLOUCESTER Tetbury OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01666 503020
STEP-A-SIDE CARE LTD (DOMICILIARY CARE) GCPA Coleford Tel: 01594 501230 OP PD LDA MH YA
PROSPECT HOUSE Stroud Tel: 01453 766441
LDA MH YA
TENDERCARE Gloucester Tel: 01452 550268
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THEOC HOUSE Tewkesbury Tel: 01684 297358
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PHOENIX Cheltenham Tel: 01242 515035
RAYNSFORD DOMICILIARY CARE Cheltenham Tel: 01242 579201 REEVEY GATE COTTAGE Kempsford Tel: 01285 810440
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TLC SUPPORT SERVICES LTD Wotton-Under-Edge Tel: 01453 844080
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RICHMOND VILLAGE PAINSWICK DCA GCPA Painswick Advert page 88 OP Tel: 01452 810203
UNITED RESPONSE DCA - CENTRAL Chipping Campden Tel: 01386 849145 OP PD LDA MH YA
ROJENE LIVE-IN CARE LTD Gloucester Tel: 01452 526150
VANGUARD CARE LTD Tewkesbury Tel: 01684 293366
ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY Tewkesbury Tel: 01684 278023
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VOYAGE CARE Gloucester Tel: 01452 380835
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SALTER’S HILL HOME CARE AND SUPPORT GCPA Gorsley LDA Tel: 01989 721023
WHEATRIDGE COURT Gloucester Tel: 01452 500669
SANCTUARY HOME CARE LTD (GLOUCESTERSHIRE) Cheltenham OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01242 235665
YOUR LIFE (CHELTENHAM) Cheltenham Tel: 01242 571704
SARACEN CARE SERVICES GCPA Cheltenham Tel: 01242 515162
YOUR LIFESTYLE LLP DOM CARE Gloucester Tel: 01452 729757
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DoCare believe that everyone has a right to support in their own home Do you or a relative need help with day to day tasks? Do you or a relative need support but want to keep your freedom and individuality? Would you like free help and advice to get the right support at home? Whether for yourself or a loved one DoCare can offer you the support you need and help make every day a better day. Call us on 0333 700 0333 to qualify for your complimentary consultation. We will be delighted to come and meet you to discuss your needs so that we can help make every day a better day for you and your loved ones. DoCare operates in Bristol, Cirencester, Cheltenham, Dursley, Gloucester, Stroud, Yate and Witney. Email:
info@docare.co.uk Web: www.docare.co.uk
www.facebook.com/DoCareLtd
Head Office: Griffin Mill, London Road, Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 2AZ DoCare is accredited with the local authorities of Bristol City, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and South Gloucestershire and registered with the Care Quality Commission
Delivering Quality Care and Support across Gloucestershire Somerset Care is a leading not-for-profit care provider, delivering a range of services to support people to live independently, including: t Assistance with personal care and domestic tasks t Support with medication and welfare checks t Companionship, respite and holiday support t PETALS – specialist dementia services t Companionship and respite support t Clinical services and complex care For more information contact us on: 0800 988 4337 enquiries.gloucester@somersetcare.co.uk The Priory is an elegant Grade ll listed nursing home situated in the market town of Tetbury. Whether you’re looking for day care, short-term respite care or a longer term move to a nursing home, The Priory offers a welcoming ‘home from home’ environment. For more information contact us on: 01666 502 332 The Priory, The Chipping, Tetbury, GL8 8ET
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HOME IS WHERE YOUR HEART IS IT’S OUR AIM TO KEEP YOU THERE Easy Living Solutions is an independent local business. Our service is delivered on a 1-1 basis, working to an individual support plan which starts with the client rather than the service. Our services include: • Personal care • Post operative care • End of life care • Dementia care • Meal preparation • Transport to appointments/shopping • Companionship
T: 01531 820556 Mob: 07794 106053 or 07811 517733 Email: easylivingsolutionsnewent@gmail.com www.easylivingsolutions.org.uk
This Directory’s helpline 0800 389 2077 – information on choosing and paying for care
Do you have concerns for a friend, neighbour or family member? Are they in need of, or approaching a time when they will need, A SAFE PAIR OF HANDS?
Live-in Care Assisting you 24/7 in your own home, long or short-term.
• A Carer to live with you, someone to be on-hand whenever needed • Help with all aspects of Care • Companionship • Personal hygiene – washing, showering, bathing
• Cooking • Washing & Ironing • Prompt/administer medication • Housework • Shopping • Respite • Accompanying to appointments
Our Carers are: • Disclosure and Barring Service (previously CRB) checked, inclusive of ISA check • Reference checked
• Local and on hand, in your area • Fully trained with appropriate specialist training
Registered with the Care Quality Commission www.cqc.org.uk
Whatever your needs please call or e-mail Tel: 01452 526150 or 0845 1550024 (local rate) email: info@rojene.co.uk www.rojene.co.uk
HOME CARE
WHAT ARE THE CARE OPTIONS? HOW WILL I KNOW WHICH TO CHOOSE? WHAT IF I MAKE THE WRONG CHOICE? WHAT IF MUM DOESN’T AGREE? CAN WE AFFORD IT?
• Reg with CQC • All staff are DBS checked and fully trained
VISIT THE NEW CARE SELECT WEBSITE WWW.CARESELECT.CO.UK
We are providers of both Residential Care and Care in the Community.
& SUPPORT SERVICES Providing Care Since 2002
Branksome Care are a local and trusted care provider. We have been delivering quality care in Gloucester since 2002. People using our services have come to recognise that our kind and friendly staff are well trained and dedicated to meeting their needs in a professional and flexible manner.
Our services include • Personal Care, Bathing, Toileting, Dressing / Undressing • Medication, Mobilising and Meal Preparation • Dementia, Physical Disabilities, Hoisting and Transfers. • Housework, Laundry, Ironing and Shopping • 24hr Supported Living AND MUCH MORE Whatever your needs, please call us at anytime, including weekends.
CALL CARE SELECT FOR MORE INFORMATION:
0800 389 2077
Tel: 01452 53 53 60 / 07974 401 007 www.branksomecare.co.uk Always proud to be of service
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Bramble House is a family owned care home near the center of Gloucester specialising in providing personal care for older people who have dementia. We are committed to the provision of person-centered quality care for our residents; as well as offering support and advice for their families in a warm, friendly and homely environment. Our staff are dedicated, professional, friendly and caring, they receive regular training with a dementia specific focus. In order to meet the needs of our residents we pride ourselves on our knowledge of dementia and work closely with dementia experts. Our expertise in this area has meant that we have introduced dementia-friendly activities and features which are designed to help our residents maintain their independence. As a small home we have the benefit of being able to really get to know our clients and their needs - our ethos is to help our residents to make their own choices, to respect them as individuals and to maintain their dignity at all times. We provide -: Dementia Specialist Residential Care Short and long-term Respite Care Day Care Emergency Respite Care Our Manager Michael James is always happy to answer any questions that you may have so please do get in touch...
Tel: 01452 521018 Email: enquiries@bramble-house.co.uk 96-98 Stroud Road, Gloucester, GL1 5AJ
Bramble Home Care offers support to people who want to stay in their own homes for as long as possible. Our goal is to help our clients to maintain their independence and quality of life at home by offering a service that is tailor-made to meet their needs. Our care packages are specifically designed to ensure each clients individual needs are met and we offer a wide range of services which include personal care, 24 hour live-in care, cooking, cleaning, shopping or just having someone around who can help them meet up with friends or to participate in much loved hobbies. Clients needs are assessed on an individual case-by-case basis with a focus on maintaining quality of life, interests and independence. We specialise in caring for people with dementia although we do offer full support and services to a wide range of people with varying needs. We will respond quickly to requests for care which can be offered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year from our offices in Gloucester and Tewkesbury. Our priority is to ensure our clients remain happy, safe and as self dependent as possible for as long as possible.
Services include: • Personal Care • Dementia Support • Palliative care • Social Trips out
• Sleep-in service • Domestic Service • Return from hospital • Care Escorts • 24 hour live-in care • Companionship • Medicine Support
Our Manager, Jerry James is always happy to answer any questions that you may have so please do get in touch...
Tel: 01452 387075 Email: manager@bramblehomecare.co.uk Bramble Home Care Ltd, Bramble House, 96-98 Stroud Road, Gloucester GL1 5AJ
HELPING YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE, YOUR WAY PROVIDING 24 HOUR CARE AT HOME, SPECIALISING IN END OF LIFE, DEMENTIA AND SHORT-TERM RESPITE CARE Live in 24 is a round-the-clock, live-in care service which allows you or your loved one to continue to live independently within the comfort of your own home, supported by a fully trained carer, who is with you 24 hours a day. With dedicated carers, we are able to provide one to one care for our clients, which isn’t possible in residential homes where staff to client ratios are higher. This way you can trust that the care you or your loved one receives is more dedicated and personal than in a care home.
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Aspire Affiliates Ltd. is registered to provide Domiciliary Care in the following categories: • Older people (over 65 years) • Adults (over 18 years) • People with Mental Health needs • People with Dementia • End of Life Care • People with Learning Disabilities • People with Physical Disabilities
Giving you a helping hand
Services we provide: • 24 hour Live in Care • Person Centred support staff • Respite Care in your own home • Personal Care • Social Care • Overnight Care • Crisis Care
Aspire Affiliates Ltd. aims to provide flexible services, responsive to individual needs. For further information please contact: Tel: 01594 541641 Mail: enquiries@aspirecareservices.co.uk Web: www.aspirecareservices.co.uk
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Housing with care Shared Lives Gloucestershire Shared Lives is a county-wide resource offering outreach/day support, short breaks, respite and longer term care to vulnerable adults living as part of the family. Short breaks can be just for a few hours a week, a weekend, or overnight care from one night to a few weeks. Longer term care on a more permanent basis is also an option. Carers are specially recruited and subject to an approval process which involves individual assessment. The scheme can be used by any adult (18+) with a learning disability, who may have mental health needs, or a physical disability and older people some who may
need special care and attention, for example, following a hospital discharge. A needs assessment will be carried out by the relevant social work team. If you would like to live in a Shared Lives home and be cared for by a Shared Lives carer, then you (or a family member, relative, friend, neighbour or any other adult) can contact: Tel: 01452 426237 Email: shared.lives@gloucestershire.gov.uk Web: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/gaps
Sheltered housing Sheltered housing for rent is owned and managed by councils and housing associations across the region. Sheltered housing is a practical step if you would like more security and companionship or wish to downsize from a larger home that has become difficult to manage. Private providers have also developed retirement housing for sale
within the county. In a sheltered, or retirement, housing scheme you would live independently in a flat or bungalow built especially for older people within a larger complex, sometimes around a garden or communal facility. Please visit www.ageuk.org.uk or www.housingcare.org for further information.
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From April 2015, 44 one and two bedroom apartments for older people (called Dora Matthews House) and 5 dormer bungalows (called Bank Close) for people with a Learning Disability will be available to rent. As well as providing superb accommodation, the development will include a well being centre comprised of a café and an activities centre, designed to act as a social hub. Heritage care will provide high quality care and support, available 24/7, on site from our well trained, caring support staff.
For more information please contact Kate Smith on 07889 319313 or email kate.smith@heritagecare.co.uk.
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Extra care housing New forms of sheltered housing have been pioneered to cater for older people who are becoming frail and less able to do everything for themselves; these are known as extra care housing schemes. These schemes provide self-contained, wheelchairfriendly accommodation that meets the requirements of people who need care and support. For example, the bathrooms are fitted with walk-in showers to make it
easier for older people to maintain their independence. Schemes usually have their own care staff on site and some schemes provide one or more meals each day. Extra care housing provides a real alternative to remaining in the family home or residential care for older people and are managed by registered social housing landlords. Depending on the scheme you can either rent or purchase the properties.
Care villages A care village will generally be a development of 50 units or more offering a variety of accommodation, including one and two bedroom apartments and bungalows available to buy and to rent. Care and support is provided to tenants, dependent on their need, with the added benefit of knowing that 24 hour emergency support is
available. The concept of a care village is based around supporting tenants and residents throughout the ageing process, creating a rich and diverse community within the village in tailor-made accommodation. Units are usually available to those aged 55 and over who
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A real home from home with exceptional care Royal Court is different – every resident has their own apartment with a lounge/diner, kitchenette, bedroom, en-suite bath/wet room, entrance hall. We provide the highest quality care, carefully tailored to each resident’s personal requirements. · Spacious purpose built accommodation · “Simply brilliant” care team · Relaxed, friendly and enjoyable atmosphere · “Fantastic” home cooked food · 2 miles from Cheltenham city centre · A privately run home with a real difference
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Care villages continued move in as part of their life-planning process. This gives the reassurance that as the needs and circumstances of people change they do not have to go through the upheaval of moving from their home to receive a higher level of care and/or support. The communal facilities are at the heart of the care village and, although they will vary from place to place, will generally include a restaurant or dining room, a laundry, a shop, and a fitness centre amongst a variety of other leisure facilities. The economies of scale of a care village mean that there are greater opportunities to
provide health and wellbeing facilities and services that encourage mental and physical stimulation. Care villages also bring opportunities for health and social care providers to deliver community services more effectively and efficiently. There are three care villages in Gloucestershire – St Oswald’s Village in Gloucester, run by the Extra Care Charitable Trust, Richmond Painswick Village in Painswick, run by Richmond Care Villages Ltd and Crystal Fountain Village in Nailsworth, managed by Crystal Fountain Village.
Residential care All care providers in the country must be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). All services are inspected by the CQC, which reports on it’s findings. These inspection reports, along with new quality ratings, are available from the care service or the CQC at www.cqc.org.uk/ Further information about the CQC can be found on page 60. Gloucestershire County Council contracts regularly with some providers in the county. Contact the council for more information. Care homes and care homes with nursing listings begin on page 67, and are divided into the areas as shown in the map on page 5. If you’re looking for a residential care home, there is a variety of options available. There are permanent care homes for older people, homes for younger
adults with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, brain injury resulting from an accident, or mental health conditions. They can care for adults with more than one condition and some homes will have expertise in providing care for adults with alcohol or drug dependency. These care homes may offer permanent residence or provide care for a temporary period. Care homes may be privately owned or run by charities or councils. Some will be small care homes based in home-like domestic dwellings, while others will be based in large communal centres. One of the first options you have to consider when choosing residential care is whether you need the care home to provide nursing care or personal care.
Personal care or nursing care Care homes provide personal care or nursing care. Care homes registered to provide personal care offer support to ensure that basic personal needs are taken care of. A care home that only provides personal care can assist people with eating, bathing, going to the toilet and taking medication, if required. Care homes that offer nursing care are often referred to as nursing homes. There are also care homes that specialise in certain types of disability or conditions such as dementia. Any council help with the cost of residential care is means-tested. You can make your own arrangements if you have the means to cover the long-term cost. However, consider asking the council for an assessment, because you might be eligible for support with some or all of your care costs. During the financial assessment, the council can only take into account income and assets you own. The council cannot ask members of your family to pay for the basic cost of your care. See page 52 for more information on paying
for care. If you choose a care home that costs more than the council usually expects to pay for a person with your needs, you may still be able to live in the care home if a relative or friend is willing and able to pay the difference between what council pays and the amount the care home charges. This is called a ‘top-up’ payment. However, if their situation changes and they are no longer able to pay the top-up, the council may have no obligation to continue to fund the more expensive care home place
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Personal care or nursing care continued and you may have to move. Consider this potentially difficult situation when deciding on care home options. You have the right to ask for the council to pay for the cost of your care while you try to sell your home. This is known as a ‘deferred payment agreement’. For more information see page 55. See page 52 for more information on paying for your care or support. Listings of care homes and care homes with nursing in Gloucestershire begin on page 67. Going into a care home is a major commitment for your future – it involves changing where you live and potentially committing to paying a considerable amount of money for your ongoing accommodation and care needs.
Before you opt for a move to a care home, you should think about other options, including home care, help to live independently at home, a shared lives or adult placement scheme – usually suitable for the needs of younger disabled adults (aged 18 to 64). You should also consider whether you need the amount of care on offer at a care home, and look at alternatives such as extra care housing schemes or wardencontrolled sheltered accommodation. These options offer independence with an increased level of care and support. * This information has been adapted from the NHS Choices website. www.nhs.uk
Out-of-county care Did you know you can choose a care home outside your home county? You may want to be closer to friends, family members or you may want to relocate to another part of the country. If your placement is being funded by the council, the council may still be responsible for paying to meet your needs even if you choose to move to a care home in another region.
If the council is funding your care and support placement and you want to move to a different local authority there is a process to be followed so that local authorities know when a person wants to move areas, and what must happen to make sure that their needs are met when they arrive in the new area. There are also considerations to be made with regard to the type of accommodation that you are intending to move to.
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Out-of-county care continued The home you choose must be suitable for your assessed needs and comply with the terms and conditions set by the council. The fees that the council may pay may vary. They may offer you the fees you would receive if you remained within the county, or they may offer you the fees that the local authority would pay in your chosen region. You must seek further advice before making your
decision. Please contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 if you require further information or visit www.gloucestershire.gov.uk If you’re self-funded, obviously you have freedom of choice and if you did choose to move to a care home in another county and then had to rely on local authority support it would be the new authority that would be responsible.
End of life care ‘How we care for the dying is an indicator of how we care for all sick and vulnerable people. It is a measure of society as a whole and it is a litmus test for health and social care services.’1 Although the subject of dying is often painful to contemplate and as a society we do not discuss death and dying openly, the way care professionals approach the process is incredibly important for the client, their family and carers. The Department of Health has published a strategy for every organisation involved in providing end of life care. Each will be expected to adopt an overall co-ordination process, such as the Gold Standards Framework, whilst developing the best possible outcome for clients. Those being cared for will have the opportunity to discuss their personal needs and preferences with professionals who will be supporting them. These will be recorded in an advance care plan so that every supporting service will be aware of the client’s wishes. All health and social care staff must be trained in communication regarding end of life care and will be trained accordingly in assessing the needs of clients and carers. Programmes available include: The Gold Standards Framework (GSF) This can be used in various settings, for example hospitals, primary care and care homes, to improve the co-ordination and communication between different organisations involved in providing care for someone near the end of their life. Preferred Priorities for Care (PPC) This document is an example of an Advance Statement and is designed to help people prepare for the future and gives them an opportunity to think about, talk about and write down their preferences and priorities for care at the end of life. Despite general reluctance to broach this sensitive area, it is worthwhile asking potential care providers their approach to end of life care and whether they are
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‘End of Life Care Strategy - promoting high quality care for all adults at the end of life’ April 2008. Department of Health.
Useful websites Compassionate Communities The website www.compassionatecommunities.org. uk aims to help people develop the skills to address issues raised by end of life and other losses; and be a helpful, empathetic ear. Dying Matters Set up by the National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC), the coalition aims to promote awareness of dying, death and bereavement. The website has a comprehensive support section. www.dyingmatters.org Marie Curie Cancer Care Provides free nursing care to cancer patients and those with other terminal illnesses in their own homes. www.mariecurie.org.uk WidowNet Established in 1995, the first online information and self-help resource for, and by, widows and widowers. www.widownet.org
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• Were you met by someone when you first arrived at the care home? • Do staff seem warm, friendly and polite? • Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable? • Does the home feel homely and welcoming? • Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished? FEES
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• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice? • Can you decorate and re-arrange your room to suit yourself? • Can you bring your own furniture and TV? • Is there a call system for emergencies? • Are there enough electric sockets in your room? • Can you control the heating in your room? • Can you lock your room and is there a secure place for valuables? • Is there a separate dining room? Bar? • Are there toilet facilities within easy reach of the communal facilities? • Are there both showers and baths? • Are bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath? ACCESSIBILITY
• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, time of return etc)? Can you see a copy of any literature pointing these out? • Can you choose when to get up and retire every day? • How are residents involved in decisions about life in the home? • Is there a telephone where you can make and take calls in private and comfort? • Will someone post a letter for you? Or is there a post box nearby?
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Are visitors welcome at all times? Is there somewhere to see them in private? May your visitors join you at meals? Can your visitors stay overnight?
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How much choice do you get about meals? Is the food varied and interesting? Can the home cater for your dietary needs? Ask to see a current menu to answer these questions. Can you have snacks or drinks any time of the day or night? • Can you eat in your room? ACTIVITIES • • • •
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• Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs? • Are all areas accessible for wheelchair users? • Does the home have extra wheelchairs and walking aids? • Is there adequate provision for people with sight or hearing difficulties? What evidence is available that shows this? LIFE WITHIN THE HOME
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• Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful? • Observe how the staff talk to residents. Are people treated with dignity as well as being treated in a friendly manner? • Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on duty day and night? What evidence is available to back this up? VISITORS
• Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends? • Does the home provide its own transport? Can you see what sort? ACCOMMODATION
Is there enough privacy given to residents? Is alcohol served or permitted? Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? What arrangements are there for religious observance? Can you handle your own money? If not, what arrangements are in place? • Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit? • Are residents accompanied on visits to the GP or hospital? STAFF
• How much are the fees? (Insert fees above right.) • Do the fees cover all the services available? • Under what circumstances will the fees alter – eg annually or according to increasing needs? • Is the notice to terminate the contract reasonable? • Can you see a table of the fees charged? TRANSPORT
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Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests? What sorts of activities and entertainment are organised? Can you see a copy of the home’s current activities diary? Are outings and holidays arranged? How much do they cost? £ Are escorts available if necessary? Is a library service available? Can you have your own flower bed or help in the garden? Can you stay in your own room if you want to?
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• Can you retain your own room if away? • Can you have a short-stay or trial period? • Ask to be given a statement of terms and conditions used by the home. • Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out? Where? Ask to see a copy.
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search by postcode or region for care homes, care homes with nursing and home care providers that meet your requirements across the country. Your search can then be saved and emailed to others. You can also view an electronic version of this Guide on the site and have it read to you by using the ‘Browsealoud’ function. Whatever your care needs, this Guide, the Care Choices helpline and website will be able to point you in the best direction, however you would like care information presented.
Care and support for people with specialist needs Hearing loss It is easy to underestimate the personal and practical problems that can result from a hearing impairment, but a lot can be done to help, and it doesn’t always need to involve a specialist service. Signs of hearing loss can include: • difficulty hearing other people clearly and misunderstanding what they say; • asking people to repeat themselves; or • listening to music or watching television with the volume turned up higher than other people require. If you are experiencing hearing loss and you’ve never been provided with a hearing aid, you should ask your GP for a hearing test and possibly an appointment with a consultant. Hearing aids come in all different shapes, sizes and types. However, they work in a similar way. They have a built-in microphone that picks up sound, which is processed electronically in the hearing aid. The resulting ‘signals’ are then passed on to a receiver – like a tiny loudspeaker – where they are converted back into louder sounds that you can hear. Hearing aids will help you hear everyday sounds like the telephone and make it much easier to follow conversations. You may also be able to enjoy listening to music, the TV and radio again. If you have tinnitus, you may find it disturbs you less when you wear hearing aids. You can get free batteries from clinics at a range of hospitals and local centres across the county. Hearing aids should also be serviced regularly (every six months). For existing users, there are drop-in clinics at the main hospitals or appointments can be made by the Audiology
Department at the NHS Trust in your area. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Tel: 0845 422 8463 Cheltenham General Hospital Tel: 0845 422 4119 Information, advice and support The Gloucestershire Deaf Association (GDA) The GDA is a local voluntary organisation providing information and support services to people who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families. The GDA runs social and leisure activities, a youth service, and has an equipment room with ’try before you buy’ opportunities. The GDA is also the point of contact for the interpreting service, and runs lip-reading classes. The Centre for Deaf People, Colin Road, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 7JN Tel: 01452 372999 Minicom: 01452 372600 Email: admin@glosdeaf.org.uk Web: www.glosdeaf.org.uk Action on Hearing Loss The Action on Hearing Loss (formerly the Royal National Institute for the Deaf) website has lots of information, including some pointers that might indicate you are losing your hearing. Web: www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk Support from Adult Social Care Services The Adult Social Care Sensory Services Team provides
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Hearing loss continued comprehensive support for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, their families and carers, including: • advice, guidance and support; • assessment and provision of services to adults; • help and advice to find pieces of equipment to help you with day-to day-living; • deaf awareness training for family or people who care for deaf people; and • information about support provided by statutory and other voluntary organisations.
If you want to be referred to Sensory Services for an assessment, please contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 or email socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk To contact a member of the Sensory Services Team call 01452 426387 or textphone 01452 426175. Will I have to pay? There is no charge for help from health or Sensory Services staff. There may be a charge for services following your assessment based on your ability to pay. Some equipment is loaned at no charge.
Visual impairments Visit your optician or GP if you’re concerned about any aspect of your eyes or vision. Some general health conditions, like diabetes, show themselves in the eye and an optometrist is trained to detect these. They will refer patients to other healthcare professionals as appropriate. If appropriate, you may be referred to a consultant ophthalmologist who will assess whether you qualify for registration as either: • sight impaired (partially sighted); or • severely sight impaired (blind).
Tel: 01242 221170 Email: info@insight-glos.org.uk Web: www.insight-glos.org.uk Sensory Services Team The Sensory Services Team at Gloucestershire County Council can give advice, support, skills training and information to visually impaired people, their families and carers. To access their support call the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868.
If they think you do qualify, the ophthalmologist will complete a certificate of vision impairment and send it to the Sensory Services Team at Gloucestershire County Council.
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) The RNIB sells equipment that can help you manage on a daily basis. Tel: 0303 123 9999 Web: www.rnib.org.uk
Information, advice and support Insight Gloucestershire If loss of sight is making life difficult, Insight Gloucestershire can provide you with information and advice. They support all people who have sight difficulties, not just blind people.
Forest Sensory Services If you live in the Forest of Dean, the Forest Sensory Services at Foxes Bridge Day Centre, Cinderford can give advice and support. Tel: 01594 827711 Email: forestsensoryservices@btconnect.com
Drop In Centres The Drop In Centre is for people with disabilities who are over the age of 18. It is a place where you can get advice and support to live independently. They provide a safe informal environment where you can simply pop in and find out about other services that are available in your area. Drop In Centres provide advice and support on a wide range of issues and can offer access to independent advice and advocates, who can work with individuals to talk about and resolve concerns and problems independently. The Drop In also organises community activities
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(football, swimming, healthy walks etc.) and a variety of educational talks and groups. You can also just pop in for a coffee and a chat. They are a great place to meet friends. The Drop In staff can provide support in the following ways: • provide advice and guidance on how to be safe within your home and community; • provide a variety of activities accessible within the community; • support people to manage their finances, tenancies and
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Drop In Centres continued correspondence; • support people with housing problems; • support on how to develop a healthy lifestyle, including advice on menu planning; • provide opportunities to take part in activities and help to build your social network;
• provide help to join the countywide Keep Safe scheme; • help towards employment through Pre forward and Forwards work clubs (see page 50); • point people towards other appropriate sources of support; and • offer education and topical weekly talks.
Find your local centre There are six Drop In Centres across the county, based in Cheltenham, Cirencester, Forest of Dean (Coleford), Gloucester, Stroud and Tewkesbury. Cheltenham
Gloucester
2nd Floor Children’s Library, Chester Walk, Clarence Street, Cheltenham GL50 3TJ Open Monday to Friday, 09:30 to 17:00
Gloucester Library, 1st Floor, Brunswick Road, Gloucester GL1 1HT Open Monday to Friday, 09:30 to 17:00
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Cirencester Library, The Waterloo, Cirencester GL7 2PZ Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 09:30 to 17:00
Stroud Library, Lansdown, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 1BB Open Monday to Friday, 09:30 to 17:00, Thursday closed 14:00 to 17:00
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The Main Place Library, Railway Drive, Coleford, Gloucestershire GL16 8RH Open Monday to Friday, 09:30 to 17:00
Tewkesbury Library, Sun Street, Tewkesbury GL20 5NX Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 09:30 to 17:00
The drop-in website has lots of helpful information. Visit www.gdropin.com
Learning disability Housing and support choices If you are considering moving out of your family home, there are a number of options that could be explored. You may be able to have your own flat with support. There is also the option of supported living, where you can live independently or share a property with other people, with support provided. The property is owned by a company other than the support provider, which gives security for tenants. It means the care provider can be changed, without people losing their tenancy. Support can include learning independent living skills like cooking, cleaning and money management, as well as help with health needs. Whether you choose your own flat with support or supported living, it will give you independence and choice. There are other alternatives for
people with learning disabilities too, such as Shared Lives schemes, which can be set up through the council. See page 41 for more information. Many adults with learning disabilities can live in their own homes in their local communities with support, but there may be times when an individual has specialist needs when a care home may be more appropriate. A good home will provide opportunities to learn and maintain skills and opportunities to take part in enjoyable and stimulating activities. Care managers, social workers and community nurses from the council, who specialise in learning disabilities, will be able to give you information to enable you to make the right choices. Care providers that specialise in care for people with learning disabilities are shown with LDA in their listing.
Mental health Your local Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) should be your first point of contact if you have mental health issues. You can ask your GP to refer you or ask someone
who knows you to contact the CMHT on your behalf. There is increased demand for home care for people with mental health issues arising from greater use of
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Mental health continued supported living. Like other specialist care services, this can be paid for (if you have been assessed as eligible) with a personal budget, discussed on page 53. Alternatively, a good care home can help improve the quality of your life - the structured environment and activities provided can build up your confidence. The care
providers should assess you carefully to make sure the placement is right for you. A member of staff may visit you at home, talk to you and look at your assessments of health and social care need. Care providers that specialise in care for people with mental health issues are shown with MH in their listing.
Employment Disability Employment Advisers Disability Employment Advisers (DEAs) are specially trained to help you overcome difficulties in finding suitable employment. Contact your local Job Centre (look under ‘J’ in your phone book) or visit www.gov.uk Forwards Gloucester Forwards Gloucester is Gloucester’s first stop for disability employment. Whether you are looking for paid work and need help with a job search, or you’re an employer
with job opportunities concerned about disability discrimination, Forwards Gloucester sees the potential in disability. If you are looking for paid work and need help with a job searching or advice, please come along to one of the Forwards Clubs for help and support. Forwards Clubs are run in Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud, Forest of Dean, Tewkesbury and Cirencester. To find out where and when the clubs are held please visit www.forwardsgloucestershire.co.uk
Dementia It can help people living with dementia if they remain living in their own home for as long as possible and a range of community care services is available to facilitate this. The council can provide access to: home care; meals in the home; sitting services (which provide a break for carers); advice on equipment and adaptations; day centres and short breaks. Friends and family can access carers’ education to help support individuals whilst at home. These services can be provided directly by registered providers if the person with dementia is not eligible for financial help from the council. However, the council will still be willing to offer an assessment of need. If you are considering a care home, remember it should be able to maintain and improve your quality of life. Depending on your needs, you should be able to live in a care home that offers quality personal and personcentred care. It’s important to consider homes that provide nursing care in case your condition progresses and you develop more complex needs. Many care homes offer specialist environments with specially trained, experienced staff and specialist facilities adapted to the needs of residents living with dementia. Useful contacts for support with dementia Managing Memory 2gether The Memory Assessment Service and carers’ education and support is available through Managing Memory 2gether.
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Tel: 0800 694 8800 Email: managingmemory@glos.nhs.uk Web: www.2gether.nhs.uk/managing-memory2gether Positive Caring Carers support is also available through Positive Caring. Tel: 01452 500 858 Email: positivecaring@gloucestershire.gov.uk The Alzheimer’s Society Tel: 01452 525222 Web: www.alzheimers.org.uk Guideposts Trust Web: www.guidepoststrust.org.uk/gloucestershire Carers Gloucestershire Tel: 01452 386283 Web: www.carersgloucestershire. org.uk Barnwood Trust - You’re Welcome Web: www.yourewelcome.to Care providers that specialise in care for people with dementia are shown with D in their listing.
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Things to look for in care homes specialising in dementia. Please use in conjunction with the care homes checklist on page 46.
Residents The best indication of a good home is that the residents appear happy and responsive. • Are there rummage boxes around the home to stimulate residents?
Access If the person with dementia needs or is likely to need equipment or adaptations you may want to check: • There is adequate signage and cues for different parts of the home such as dining room and bathroom. • The home’s policy about locking external doors.
Bedrooms You may want to find out whether the person with dementia can have a single room and whether: • Residents are encouraged to bring in some of their own furniture and possessions to increase familiarity.
Activities Residents should be stimulated without feeling stressed. • Are reminiscence activities available?
• Are residents able to compile memory boxes? • Do staff compile life story books including photographs and mementoes?
Staff It is important to note whether staff seem friendly and caring towards residents and whether they treat residents with respect. • Do they have any training and experience in dementia care? • Will the person with dementia have a member of staff particularly responsible for their care? • Is there a member of staff you can talk to about your own worries about the person with dementia?
Manager/Head of home A manager who is caring as well as efficient can make all the difference to a home. • Does the manager have a knowledge of dementia and can they deal with difficulties that may arise in an understanding way? • Is there a full assessment at home before a resident is admitted?
Specialist Nursing & Dementia Care Welcome to Deanwood Lodge Specialising in nursing and dementia care, we offer the highest standards of care, comfort and support, with friendly, experienced staff, and a warm, homely atmosphere. We also offer quality Respite Care, so if you care for an elderly family member, we are able to provide, affordable care to give you a well earned break.
Our Facilities at a Glance • 24 hour nursing and residential care tailored to individual needs • Landscaped Gardens • Daily Social activities • Each room beautifully furnished to highest standards • Selection of Lounge and dining areas • Lifts to all floors for easy access
What Makes Us Different • We ensure we really know each of our residents as individuals • Freshly prepared meals and snacks using local produce • Carefully recruited staff team who are passionate about high quality care • Specialist nurses to ensure the highest standard of contemporary care • Excellent links with our local community to enable our residents to remain active and involved.
To find out more , please Phone Tel: 01452 415 057 / 07785 611 638 Email: info@deanwoodlodge.co.uk or visit www.deanwoodlodge.co.uk Deanwood Lodge, Church Road, Maisemore, Gloucestershire GL2 8HB
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Money matters Paying for care If you or your family feel you need extra support to stay living independently at home, you may be eligible for support from Gloucestershire County Council. If your needs are eligible for support from the council to help you to live at home, you may be offered a
personal budget, discussed on page 53. Some people will not have to pay towards the cost of meeting their needs but others may be asked to contribute towards or pay the full cost following a financial assessment.
Eligibility for State benefits There is a range of benefits, tax credits and other financial support that you may be able to receive. Benefit entitlement The Government website, www.gov.uk has links to useful benefits calculators to help you find out what is available. The Citizens Advice Bureau also has online advice or you can contact your local office - see page 65 for details. Age UK can also help older people to access benefits. Call their national advice line on 0800 169 6565 or Age UK Gloucestershire on 01452 422660, email enquiries@ageukgloucestershire.org.uk or visit www.ageuk.org.uk/gloucestershire Disability Living Allowance/Personal Independence Payment Disability Living Allowance is a tax-free benefit for disabled children under 16 and adults aged over 65 on 8th April 2013 who were already receiving it. It helps with extra costs they may have because they are disabled. It began being replaced by Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in 2013. PIP is a tax-free, non-means tested benefit that helps towards some of the extra costs arising from a long-term illhealth condition or disability and is based on how a person’s condition affects them, not the condition they have. If you are under 65, you may be eligible for Personal Independence Payment. If you are over 65, you may be eligible for Attendance Allowance. Attendance Allowance This is a non-means tested, non-taxable benefit from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) paid at the lower rate of £55.10 per week for those needing care by day or night, and at the higher rate of £82.30 per week for those needing care both during the day and night. You can get Attendance Allowance even if no one is actually giving you the care you need - even if you live alone. Attendance Allowance is not usually affected by any savings or income you may have. Everyone can, and should, claim this benefit. Please
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note that entitlement to this benefit does change upon admission to care so it is important that you contact the Attendance Allowance Service Centre at the DWP on 0345 605 6055 with any change in circumstance to avoid any overpayments in benefit being made. Special rules If you have a progressive disease and are not reasonably expected to live for more than another six months, there are special rules to help you get Attendance Allowance quicker and easier. You can get the higher rate immediately, whatever your care needs are, without waiting until you have needed help for six months. You can make a claim for someone under the special rules without them knowing or without their permission. If they satisfy the relevant conditions, they will get a letter saying that they have been awarded Attendance Allowance, but special rules will not be mentioned. For further advice contact the Attendance Allowance Service Centre on 0345 605 6055 or your local Citizens Advice Bureau. Whatever your circumstances Remember: • if your partner still lives at home, they will not be means-tested. If you both have a private pension you can opt for only half to be considered when you are assessed; • your assessment will be made up of two elements, a ‘care’ part and a ‘financial’ one; and • a nursing home will generally be more expensive than a residential home which only offers a personal care service. Consider claiming: • Income Support; and • Pension Credit. Definitely claim: Attendance Allowance, worth either £55.10 or £82.30 per week depending on your care needs.
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Eligibility for State benefits continued Moving into a care home with nursing? You will be eligible for the NHS Nursing Care Contribution – currently £112.00 per week.
to retaining your capital whilst paying for care. For more information on financial advice, see page 57.
Always seek advice Independent help is available to guide you through your financial options. There may be a number of solutions
The figures mentioned here may change over the life of this Guide.
Personal budgets Everyone’s needs for care and support are different, and needs can be met in many different ways. If, under the new national eligibility criteria, you or the person that you care for are assessed as having eligible needs for care and support, or for support as a carer, and you want Gloucestershire County Council to help to meet them, then you will be involved in the care and support planning to help to decide the best way of meeting your needs. The care and support planning process is there to help decide the best way to meet the person’s needs. It considers a number of different things, such as what needs the person has, what they want to achieve, what they can do by themselves or with the support they already have, and what types of care and support might be available to help them in the local area. The planning process takes place with the person, any carer they have and any other person they ask the council to involve. Where the person lacks the capacity to ask, any person who appears to the council to be interested in the adult’s welfare should be involved. This process will decide how to meet the needs of the person and in this process must produce a plan that sets out the detail of what was agreed. As part of the planning process, the council will tell you about your personal budget. This is the amount of money that the local authority has worked out it will cost to
arrange the necessary care and support for you. The personal budget helps you to decide how much control you want to have over arranging your own care and support. Personal budgets can be managed in a number of ways: Personal budget by direct payment This option provides the greatest flexibility. Money is paid directly to you. You can use this money to organise, buy and manage your agreed support. A thorough guide to help you manage your money – The Direct Payments Guide – is available online at www.yourcircle.org.uk or from the Adult Social Care Helpdesk, call 01452 426868. Managed personal budget The council can organise, buy and manage all your agreed support for you, although this does reduce the level of flexibility available to you. Combination personal budget You can choose a combination of the above two options. This will be discussed with you.
Direct payments If you receive a direct payment, you are responsible for how the money is spent. The council can help you do this and will need to see that you have used the money in the right way, so keep a careful record of how you use the money and always keep your receipts. You aren’t allowed to use your direct payment to pay for permanent residential accommodation – but you may be able to use it to pay for occasional short stays, if the council agrees that is what you need. 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 made directly into your bank, building society, Post Office or National Savings account. Additional information A number of leaflets about direct payments are available and there is a full list of organisations that provide support to adults and children who receive a direct payment in the county to help them get the most out of the money they receive at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/ article/112690
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Will I have to pay for services? Following a needs assessment and a determination of eligibility, the council will undertake a financial assessment and will make a charge based on what you can afford to pay. The financial assessment follows the Government requirements stated in The Care Act 2014. The financial assessment will also advise you of any benefits that you may be entitled to. If you have capital (property, investments or savings) of ÂŁ23,250 or more, you will normally have to pay the full cost of residential care you receive. If you are living at home and have capital of ÂŁ23,250 or more (excluding your property), you will normally have to pay the full cost of meeting your needs. If you have capital of less than ÂŁ14,250, your contribution will be assessed only on your income and the local authority meets the shortfall, subject to local funding limits. Between these two figures, a sliding scale operates whereby you must pay ÂŁ1 per week for each ÂŁ250 you have above the lower figure. Following an assessment of need, if it is decided that you require care and support, you may be entitled to some assistance. Regardless of eligibility, Adult Social Care can provide advice and information on many services including equipment and adaptations, telecare and alarm systems, respite breaks etc, to help you stay in
your own home for as long as possible. If a residential or nursing home is felt to be the best setting to meet your needs for care and support, Adult Social Care can give you information about the range of homes available to help you decide which care home will suit your needs. Comprehensive lists of care homes and care homes with nursing begin on page 67. You need to choose a home you can continue to afford. Some people choose an expensive home and then use up all their savings. They may then have to move to a different care home.
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Paying for your own care If you are paying for the full cost of your support needs, you are known as a ‘self-funder’ which means: • you have chosen not to ask Gloucestershire County Council for support; or • you have been assessed but your needs do not meet the national eligibility criteria; or • you have been assessed as eligible for support but are moving to a care home and will not qualify for help with the fees because your income, savings or capital assets exceed £23,250 (please note this capital limit usually changes every April and so may change over the life of this publication); or • you are eligible for care and support at home but due to your level of capital/savings or income you have been assessed to pay the full chargeable cost or the maximum charge, and you have therefore decided to fund your care and support yourself. Self-funding advice Before you think about the likely costs of any care and support, it is important that you get information and advice about the options open to you, both regarding the type of services that might suit you, and whether the council might contribute to the costs. If you don’t you may make poor decisions about the care you organise, how you pay for it, or both. If you are aware that you will need to fund your own care, there are a number of organisations which can offer advice. These include independent or specialist financial advisers who can explain the options available to you. See page 57. Why do I need financial advice? Whatever option you choose, you need to make sure you will have enough resources to cover the cost of your care going forward. If you do not have enough to cover the cost there is a risk that you will be unable to fund your own care needs for your lifetime or that you will have to move to a different care provider. This is not a situation anyone would wish to find themselves in, but can be avoided by careful planning and obtaining professional advice. What options are available to me as a self-funder? As a self-funder: • you can still contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk and ask for an assessment of your needs; the Helpdesk team can help you to identify your requirements and outcomes to help you plan to meet your needs; • you can have a financial assessment even if you think that you will not receive a contribution to your
support needs; • you may find that you are entitled to support with the costs, or you may be entitled to benefits you are not currently receiving; • if you have to pay the full cost of your support, the council can offer information, advice and guidance on support and opportunities available to you; • the Adult Social Care Helpdesk can offer information, advice and support to help you try to regain your independent living skills through the use of equipment and technology wherever possible; • the Helpdesk can advise you on the likely cost of meeting your needs; their advice could help you save money; • if you have a carer, they can request a carer’s assessment; • the council can offer information, advice and guidance on preventative services; there are a number of services within the community that can support your health and wellbeing; and • you could be eligible for Reablement (see page 23), especially after being in hospital, having a fall etc. It is important to make sure that you find out as much as possible before making care funding decisions. Financial support for self-funders Assuming you will be moving into care and you meet the eligibility criteria, you may be entitled to some of the following financial assistance and support. Twelve-week property disregard If your former home is included in your financial assessment but your other capital is less than £23,250, and your income is not enough to meet your care home fees, the council will help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of permanent care, provided it agrees that care is needed. Deferred Payment Agreements After the twelve-week property disregard period, any financial help from the council will be charged against the value of your home and recovered once your house has been sold. A legal charge will be placed on your home, and there will be some legal and administrative costs during the set-up of the agreement. Interest will also be charged. It is important to seek independent legal and financial advice in these circumstances. Please note, it may affect your entitlement to Pension Credit if your property is not seen to be on the market and becomes treated as capital by the Department of Work and Pensions.
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Other funding sources NHS community healthcare If eligible, you can receive community healthcare services in any setting, including your own home or in a care home. This care is usually provided by a community nurse and is free of charge. Healthcare services may also be provided by therapists and specialist nurses or through organisations such as Marie Curie or your local hospice. NHS-Funded Nursing Care Contribution Whether you are a temporary or permanent resident, if you live in a care home that provides nursing care you will be entitled to a non-means-tested NHS Nursing Care Contribution (currently £112.00 per week for the standard rate) towards the cost of your nursing care. This is paid directly to the home. The National Framework for Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care sets out the eligibility criteria and the assessment process. NHS continuing healthcare Access to NHS continuing healthcare funding is through an assessment process to determine if you have a primary
health need. This is also set out in the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS-funded Nursing Care. If you are eligible for this funding the NHS will fund the cost of your care in any setting where your assessed needs can be met. This funding will cover the cost of your board and accommodation if you live in a care home. It is not means-tested. However your eligibility to receive this funding will be reviewed by NHS staff on a regular basis and may be withdrawn following a review and a period of notice.
Running out of money whilst in care If you are funding the cost of your own care as a selffunder then you are recommended to seek specialist information and advice to avoid running out of money. See page 57 for more information. If your capital is likely to reduce to below £23,250 as a result of paying for care you must advise the council well in advance of this happening. It is recommended that you contact them when your capital is down to £25,000. They will advise if the council is able to assist you with your care fees. They will carry out a needs assessment and a financial assessment to confirm eligibility and the date from which your funds fall below £23,250 and the amount they will pay and the amount you will pay towards your care. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria for care and
support and are already paying for care privately, the council might not be able to provide financial support that allows you to keep the same level and types of services that you are currently purchasing if your capital and assets fall below the threshold limit. In these circumstances, if you want to receive the same level and type of care, someone other than yourself, possibly a family member, may have to pay the difference between what the council will pay and the cost of the support you have chosen. This is known as a ‘top-up’ payment. If there is no third party (person other than yourself) to top-up any difference between the council’s funding limit and the cost of your care fees, the council will ensure your assessed needs are met but may need to ask you to move to an alternative care provider.
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Top-up payments As mentioned above, if the care home you choose costs more than the rate the council usually pays for a person with your needs, someone will have to make up the difference. This extra payment is often referred to as a ‘top-up payment’. Except in limited circumstances, the law states that you are not allowed to make this additional payment yourself. The responsibility for this often falls to a member of your family or a benevolent sponsor such as a charity. Once this person or organisation has been confirmed, they must sign an agreement formalising the arrangement. For more information, see ‘Contracts’ below.
It is important that whoever agrees to do this for you is made aware that the amount could increase in the future and they must be confident any increases will be met. Should payments stop for any reason, you should seek help and advice from the Adult Social Care Helpdesk immediately, as you may have to move to a cheaper home within the council’s funding levels. As the financing of care is a complex area, you are advised to contact the Helpdesk to ask for specific advice and individual guidance. Please note, the rules surrounding top-up payments may change in the lifetime of this Guide.
Contracts If you move to a care home where a top-up payment is required, the person who will make the payment on your behalf must sign a contract with the council, before the contract with the home is signed. If you are already a resident in a care home, and no third party agreement was required at the time you became a resident, the home may seek to introduce a top-up payment at a later date. Also, if a change to your arrangements is made at your request or with your agreement, for example you move to a superior room, then an additional top-up payment can become due.
written details of all the charges it intends to make in its Statement of Purpose document. If there is anything that is not clear or which you do not understand, you should ask for advice. Any contract should explain: the cost of care, what services are included in the price and how often this is reviewed; what complaints procedure is in place; what your rights are and the obligations of the care provider under the contract; the procedure for cancelling a contract and the administering of medication.
Remember Regardless of whether a top-up payment is involved, before you sign any contract, the home should give you
Seeking specialist information and advice on paying for care Paying for care can be an expensive and open-ended commitment. If you are a self-funder the council strongly recommends that you seek specialist information and advice before entering into any commitments to prevent you from running out of money and allow you to protect an inheritance for your loved ones. The Care Advice Line The Care Advice Line provides independent information and advice on all aspects of long-term care to Gloucestershire residents, including those who pay for their own care, those receiving state-funded support and carers, helping you to make informed choices about your care and how you pay for it. Information includes: • information on state benefits you may be entitled to; • information on the different types of care available; • access to information and specialist advice on the best way to fund your long-term care and avoid running out
of money; • access to specialist services on topics such as setting up Power of Attorneys, wills and Inheritance Tax Planning; and • details of independent Specialist Care Fees Advisers close to you or your family. Call The Care Advice Line on 01452 222200. Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) We would recommend that any financial adviser is accredited by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) or is accredited with the Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA). Web: www.societyoflaterlifeadvisers.co.uk Money Advice Service The Money Advice Service offers free advice on paying for care, planning and debt advice. Tel: 0300 500 5000 Web: www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk
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Carers Who is a carer? A carer is any person who provides unpaid help to a partner, child, relative, friend or neighbour who is frail, has physical or mental health illness, disability or issues with substance misuse. Becoming a carer can happen to anyone at any time of life. If you are a parent looking after a child with a disability you are a carer. If you are a child or a young person looking after a parent, brother, sister or other relative, you
are also a carer. A carer is not someone who is paid to look after others, like a nurse or care worker, or a volunteer working for a voluntary organisation. Three in five, or more, of the adult population may become carers at some point in their lives and there are many organisations that can give them information, support and help.
Support for carers Carers Gloucestershire is an independent, countywide, carer-led organisation which provides information, advice and guidance on carers’ issues, emotional support (including counselling) and a helpline which operates from 8am to 8pm weekdays. Carers Gloucestershire also gives carers the chance to have their say in a variety of ways, such as by attending carers’ forums or taking part in Gloucestershire Carers Alliance, the Parent Carer network or Adult Carers United. Carers Gloucestershire also undertakes carers’ assessments, which identify the carer’s individual needs, focusing on the impact of the caring role on their health and wellbeing. When their needs have been identified, Carers Gloucestershire works with the carer to find ways of meeting their needs. Carers can have a carer’s assessment even if the person they are caring for has no involvement with social care. See below for more information. Contact the Carers Line on 0300 111 9000 or visit www.carersgloucestershire.org.uk You could also contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 or the Children and Families Helpdesk on 01452 426565. They will be able to tell you about carers’ assessments and help you with any enquiries. Gloucestershire Young Carers provides help, support and social activities for young carers. The service offers activity
groups, support groups, support for families, residential and day trips, a young carers forum and newsletter, and training on a variety of topics such as first aid and being assertive. Child/young person-friendly information on a range of issues is also available. For more information visit www.glosyoungcarers.org.uk or call 01452 733060. Positive Caring The Positive Caring Programme is a series of information and support sessions designed to develop the knowledge, skills and confidence of carers in carrying out their caring roles. It covers a wide range of topics including: • health and wellbeing; • emotions and stress; • practical caring skills; • accessing sources of support; • communication; • finance and benefits; and • planning for the future. The sessions are free and delivered by trained facilitators experienced in health and social care and caring issues. Please call Carers Gloucestershire on 0300 111 9000 for more information or to book onto the Positive Caring Programme.
A carer’s assessment If you are a carer, a carer’s assessment is an opportunity for you to express your feelings and needs as a carer. The aim is to find out what impact, now and in the future, your caring responsibilities may have on your everyday life; to look at finding ways of supporting you to maintain
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A carer’s assessment continued may result in information, advice or locally-available support which may help to make things easier for you. It may also result in services being provided to the person that you care for in order to make things easier for you. Who can have a carer’s assessment? If it appears that you have needs arising as a result of the care you are providing you have a right to a carer’s assessment. You can have an assessment whether or not the person you care for has had an assessment of their needs and whether or not they are eligible for support from adult care. If you care for a child with a disability your needs will be considered as part of an assessment of need for your child and family. You can also have a combined assessment where your needs will be assessed at the same time as the needs of the person you care for. From April 2015 , with the implementation of The Care Act 2014 a new national eligibility criteria for carers came into force, which the council must use when deciding if a
carer has needs which are eligible for support. As a carer you may meet the eligibility criteria if there is likely to be a significant impact on your wellbeing as a result of the care you provide to another person. For more information and useful links on The Care Act 2014 visit the council’s website www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/CareAct or www.yourcircle.org.uk or contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 or Carers Gloucestershire on 0300 111 9000.
If you would like to discuss a carer’s assessment call Carers Gloucestershire on 0300 111 9000. To request a carer’s assessment please contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868.
Short breaks for carers Short breaks for carers are aimed at giving carers a break. Care is provided for the person being cared for. The break will be for a specified period of time and may be within a residential home, a respite care service or within the person’s own home. Alternatively, it may take the form of a worker taking the cared-for person out, to give the carer some time on their own at home. For further information contact the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868, or visit www.yourcircle.org.uk or www.gloucestershire.gov.uk Crossroads Carers Breaks service Crossroads Care provides carers’ breaks across Gloucestershire. Different types of breaks are available, such as care at home, community-based activities, social
outings and memory clubs. Carers can either stay with the person they care for during the break, or they can take some time for themselves. Crossroads will discuss with you the best type of break to suit your needs, and the frequency required.
Crossroads Care – Forest of Dean and Herefordshire covers the Forest of Dean and neighbouring areas. Tel: 01594 823414 Web: www.crossroadsfd.org.uk Crossroads Care Central and East Gloucestershire covers all other Gloucestershire districts. Tel: 01452 302542 Web: www.crossroadscandeg.org.uk/services/ carers-breaks
Carers’ Emergency Scheme As well as taking planned breaks, carers may also need support in an emergency – for example, an accident, family crisis or health problem. The Carers’ Emergency Scheme (CES) can help in these situations. There are two levels. Level 1: The carer nominates people who are willing to step in and support the cared for person and these people are contacted by the CES if the carer is unable to
care due to an emergency. Contact Carers Gloucestershire for more information or to register on Level 1. Call 0300 111 9000. Level 2: After a carer’s assessment, the carer registers on the CES, and, if they are dealing with an unplanned emergency, replacement care is provided to look after the cared for person. Contact Guideposts Trust for more information or to register on Level 2. Call 01452 529697.
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Black and minority ethnic carers There are six culturally specific services for Gloucestershire’s Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) carers. Please phone the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868 for more information about the BME carer services and for help with any enquiries. Alternatively, Healthwatch Gloucestershire’s website www.healthwatchgloucestershire.co.uk has details for the following groups. • Ebony Community Carers, supporting African-Caribbean carers;
• Gloucestershire Chinese Community Association, supporting Chinese carers; • Gloucestershire Chinese Women’s Guild, supporting Chinese carers; • Golden Years Luncheon Club, supporting AfricanCaribbean carers; • Black Elders Day Centre, supporting African-Caribbean carers; and • Friendship Cafe at Chequers Bridge, supporting Asian carers.
Ensuring quality of care Inspecting and regulating care services All care providers must be registered under a system which brings adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality and safety. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) registers, inspects and reviews 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. Inspectors carry out a mixture of announced and unannounced inspections looking at the quality and safety of the care provided. They look at whether the service is: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive to people’s needs, and Well-led. Inspection teams are led by an experienced CQC manager and often include experts in their field. The team may also include professional or clinical staff; Experts by Experience; people who use services and carers.
Following an inspection, each care home and home care agency is given a report of how it rates against national essential standards of quality and safety. CQC has also started rating services as ‘Outstanding’, ‘Good’, ‘Requires Improvement’ and ‘Inadequate’. By March 2016, CQC expects to have rated every adult social care service in England. When considering care services, it’s always a good idea to check a service’s inspection report and rating on the Care Quality Commission’s comprehensive website www.cqc.org.uk or ask the care provider you are considering for a copy of their latest inspection report.
For any enquiries or to register a concern or a complaint, phone the CQC on 03000 616161 or email enquiries@cqc.org.uk The Care Quality Commission Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA
Complaints about health and social care services If you have a complaint about a service, the first thing you should do is tell the service. This applies whether you pay for your care or the council funds it. By law, every care/support service and social care service must have an efficient procedure for dealing with complaints. Ask for a copy of the service’s complaints procedure so that you understand what you must do and how they will deal with your complaint.
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Care funded by your local council If you are not happy with the reply you receive from a care service when you complain, you can take your complaint to your local social services department. You will need to follow their complaints procedure – your social worker, care manager or the department itself will explain what to do. In the first instance, write to:
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Complaints about health and social care services continued Customer Services Team Gloucestershire County Council, Freepost, Shire Hall, Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2TG (This is a freepost address, you don’t need to attach a stamp.) The care service or Gloucestershire County Council should try to resolve your complaint themselves and put things right to prevent the same thing happening again. If you are not satisfied with the final reply from the care service or Gloucestershire County Council, you can complain to the Local Government Ombudsman. There are three Local Government Ombudsmen in England. They each deal with complaints from different parts of the country. However, you should first send your complaint to: The Local Government Ombudsman, PO Box 4771, Coventry CV4 0EH Tel: 0300 061 0614 or 0845 602 1983 Complaints about care that you pay for yourself You can ask the Local Government Ombudsman to take up your case if you are not happy about how a service dealt with your complaint about care/support that you pay for yourself. The Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Every NHS trust has a PALS to help people have a say in their local health services. If you want to make a complaint about a trust, your local PALS will explain how to do this and discuss ways of getting your complaint dealt with. It will also take up some types of complaints for you. Contact your local PALS through the PALS website, visit www.pals.nhs.uk or go to the NHS Choices website www.nhs.uk
Health care If you would like support to help you raise a complaint about the health care you have received, contact SEAP Gloucestershire. This is a free and independent service. Tel: 0300 343 5710 Text: 80800 keyword SEAP Email: Gloucestershire@seap.org.uk Web: www.seap.org.uk Healthwatch Gloucestershire Healthwatch Gloucestershire is the independent consumer champion for health and social care in the county. The aim is to give people and communities a stronger voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are commissioned and provided locally. Healthwatch Gloucestershire gathers local people’s views and experiences of health and social care. These are passed on to those who plan and deliver services in the county and nationally, to make sure they are providing the services people really need. If you want to do more you can join and get involved, take part in consultations or help when Healthwatch goes out to meet the public. Healthwatch needs your views and experiences to help improve and influence health and social care services in Gloucestershire. Tel: 0800 652 5193 Email: info@healthwatchgloucestershire.co.uk Web: www.healthwatchgloucestershire.co.uk The Patients’ Association The Patients’ Association is a national healthcare charity that highlights patients’ concerns and needs. It provides advice and news aimed at helping people to get the best out of their healthcare and tells you where you can get more information and advice. Contact the Patients’ Association helpline on 0845 608 4455 or visit www.patients-association.org.uk
Independent advocacy There are two advocacy services that can provide support to help you complain about your experiences of the health and social care you have received. Social care If you would like support to raise a complaint about social care you have received, contact the Gloucestershire Advocacy Service. This is a free and independent service. Tel: 0800 644 6448
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Protecting vulnerable adults Far too many vulnerable adults suffer abuse, neglect and worse, often at the hands of relatives and carers, those who you would least expect to treat them in that way. A vulnerable adult is a person aged 18 years or over who may be unable to take care of themselves, or protect themselves from harm or from being exploited. This may be because they: • have a mental health condition; • have a disability; • have a sensory impairment; • have some form of illness; or • are old and frail. Adult safeguarding Safeguarding means protecting an adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. The council has a statutory duty of enquiry where there is reasonable cause to suspect that an adult, aged 18 or over, in its area: (i) has needs for care and support (whether or not the
authority is meeting any of those needs); (ii) is experiencing, or is at risk of, abuse or neglect; and (iii) as a result of those needs is unable to protect himself or herself against the abuse or neglect or the risk of it. Abuse can happen anywhere – in a care home, a hospital, in the workplace, at a day centre, at home or in the street. Abuse and neglect could be physical abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, psychological abuse, financial abuse, modern slavery, discriminatory, organisational abuse, neglect or self neglect. If you think someone is being abused call the Adult Social Care Helpdesk on 01452 426868. Your concerns will be taken seriously and will receive prompt attention. If the abuse is also a crime such as assault, racial harassment, rape, or theft you should involve the police to prevent someone else from being abused. If the police are involved, the adult social care team will work with them and with you to support you. If you feel someone is in immediate danger, call the police on 999.
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Legal matters How solicitors can help A solicitor can give you impartial advice about wills, making gifts, estate planning and Lasting Powers of Attorney. Some can also offer guidance on immediate and long-term care plans, ensuring (if applicable) the NHS
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and/or council has made the correct contribution to your fees. Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) allow you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions about your personal welfare, including healthcare and consent to medical treatment, and/or your property and financial affairs. A LPA is only valid once registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. It allows for a person of your choice to make decisions on your behalf at a time when you may be unable to do so. The Court of Protection can issue Orders directing the management of a person’s property and financial affairs if they are incapable of managing their own affairs should they not have a LPA.
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How solicitors can help continued An ‘advance directive’ allows you to communicate your wishes in respect of future medical treatment but it is not legally binding. You may instead wish to make a living will, properly known as an ‘advance decision’ setting out treatment that you do not want to receive in specified circumstances, which would legally have to be followed, even if you die as a result. Any proposed gift out of your estate needs careful consideration of the benefits, risks and implications, particularly on any future liability for care costs or tax liability. Making a will A will sets out who will benefit from your property and possessions (your estate) after your death. Although you do not have to make one by law, it is the best way to make sure your estate is passed on to family and friends exactly as you wish. If you die without a will, your assets may be distributed according to the law rather than your wishes. There are many good reasons to make a will: • you can decide how your assets are shared - if you don’t have a will, the law says who gets what; • if you’re an unmarried couple (whether or not it’s a
same-sex relationship), you can make sure your partner is provided for; and • you can make sure you don’t pay more Inheritance Tax than necessary. You can draft a will yourself or use a solicitor. If you choose to write your own will you can buy a form in the high street for example, from WH Smith. If you choose to use a solicitor you can find a local firm on http://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk The Care Advice Line can provide free information and advice and recommend suitable solicitors. Tel: 01452 222200 Solicitors for the Elderly Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) is a national association committed to providing and promoting high-quality legal services for older people. Tel: 0844 567 6173 Email: admin@solicitorsfortheelderly.com Web: www.solicitorsfortheelderly.com Please be aware this is the SFE administration team, who are not qualified to give legal advice, but can help you to locate a solicitor who may be able to help you.
For some of us, it can seem a long time since life was carefree Caring for an elderly relative can be hard enough without legal headaches. Lodders can help take the pain away with expert support on care fees, powers of attorney and wills. Find out more at www.lodders.co.uk A loss of capacity can be daunting for both the individual concerned and their wider family. From decisions on care fee funding to preparing lasting powers of attorney and support with managing finances, Lodders’ care and capacity specialists bring a valued blend of sensitivity and legal expertise to help keep your elderly relatives safe, secure and happy for as long as possible.
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Useful local contacts Gloucestershire County Council Adult Social Care Helpdesk Open between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday Tel: 01452 426868 Email: socialcare.enq@gloucestershire.gov.uk Web: www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/adults Locality offices Cheltenham Office Sandford Park House, 39/ 41 London Road, Cheltenham GL52 6XJ Tel: 01242 532500 Cotswold Office The Old School, 47 Lewis Lane, Cirencester GL7 1EB Tel: 01285 881000 Forest Office Dean House, Station Street, Cinderford GL14 2JF Tel: 01594 820500 Gloucester Office Quayside House, Quayside Wing, Gloucester. Tel: 01452 426000 Minicom: 01452 426006 Stow-on-the-Wold Office Victoria House, Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold GL54 1AA Tel: 01451 832272 Stroud Office Health Centre, Beeches Green, Stroud GL5 4BH Tel: 01453 760500
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Great Western Road, Gloucester GL1 3NN Tel: 0300 422 2222 Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) PALS is a confidential service that provides information, advice and support for patients, families and carers. Freephone: 0800 015 1548 Tel: 01452 566698 Email: glccg.pals@nhs.net Web: www.palsglos.org.uk Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) The CCG is responsible for buying local NHS services such as emergency care services, operations or treatments that can be planned in advance and mental health services. It is a membership organisation including all 85 GP practices in Gloucestershire. The practices fall within seven localities: • Cheltenham;
Tewkesbury Office Tewkesbury Borough Council, Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury GL20 5TT Tel: 01452 328200
• North Cotswolds;
2gether Managing Memory 2gether is a service for people worried about memory, people with dementia and carers of people with dementia. NHS Foundation Trust – Mental and Social Healthcare, Rikenel, Montpellier, Gloucester GL1 1LY Tel: 01452 894000 Email: 2gether.comms@glos.nhs.uk Web: www.2gether.nhs.uk
• Stroud and Berkeley Vale;
• South Cotswolds; • Forest of Dean; • Gloucester City; • Tewkesbury, Newent and Staunton. Sanger House, 5220 Valiant Court, Gloucester Business Park, Brockworth, Gloucester GL3 4FE Tel: 0300 421 1950 Email: GLCCG.enquiries@nhs.net
Cheltenham General Hospital Sandford Road, Cheltenham GL53 7AN Tel: 0300 422 2222
SevaLine A telephone helpline for people who speak Gujerati who want to contact the Health and Social Care Helpdesk. Tel: 01452 427000 Open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 1 College Lawn, Cheltenham GL53 7AG Tel: 0300 422 2222
For other languages you can use the Language Line telephone interpreting service at all main county council offices on 0800 169 2879.
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Other contacts Age UK Bleak House, 26 Station Road, Gloucester GL1 1EW Tel: 01452 422660 National advice line: 0800 169 6565 Web: www.ageuk.org.uk
Crossroads Care Support for carers. Forest of Dean and Herefordshire Tel: 01594 823414 Email: admin@crossroadsfd.org
Alzheimer’s Society Works to improve the quality of life of people affected by dementia. The Helpline is for anyone who is affected by dementia or worried about their memory. Trained advisers provide information, support, guidance and signposting to other appropriate organisations. National Dementia Helpline: 0300 222 1122 Gloucester office Agriculture House, Greville Close, Sandhurst Road, Gloucester GL2 9RG Tel: 01452 525222 Email: gloucestershire@alzheimers.org.uk Citizens Advice Bureau Free, confidential, impartial advice. Outreach offices also operate in all of these areas. Cotswold 2-3 The Mews, Cricklade Street, Cirencester, Cotswold GL7 1HY Tel: 01285 652908 Forest of Dean Forest Road Centre, St Stephens Hall, Forest Road, Cinderford, Forest of Dean GL14 2NR Tel: 08444 111 444
Cheltenham and Tewkesbury Tel: 01242 584844 Email: info@crossroadscandt.org.uk Stroud and Gloucester Tel: 01453 755999 Email: stroud.gloucester@crossroads.org.uk Dementia Care Trust (DCT) DCT is a consortium of private, voluntary and independent sector social care and support providers. Century House, 100 London Road, Gloucester GL1 3PL Tel: 01452 550066 Web: www.dct.org.uk Gloucestershire Disability Forum An independent forum of interested groups and individuals who meet to discuss and act upon current issues concerning disabled people in Gloucestershire. Lifestyles Office The Business Centre, Suite 5 Innsworth Technology Park, Innsworth, Gloucester GL3 1DL Tel: 01452 530184
Gloucester and District 75-81 Eastgate Street, Gloucester GL1 1PN Tel: 01452 527202
Gloucester Health Access Centre Full range of primary care services. Eastgate House, 121-131 Eastgate Street, Gloucester GL1 1PX Tel: 01452 336290
Stroud and District Unit 8, First Floor, Brunel Mall, London Road, Stroud GL5 2BP Tel: 01453 527202
NHS Choices Offers Government information on health and wellbeing including care and support. Web: www.nhs.uk With so many providers to choose from, where do you start? www.carechoices.co.uk can help.
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Cheltenham Care Ltd Situated in the prominent Christchurch area a short distance from Montpellier, Broadleas and The Hawthorns are two impressive traditional villas which offer a real homely environment. All accommodation is offered in various sized single rooms all with attached facilities. Broadleas and The Hawthorns provide a caring environment for the older person who doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t require nursing care but will benefit from individualised person centred care. Independence, mobility and choice is encouraged by caring and experienced staff who benefit from specialist training including dementia care. Choosing a care home is a major decision, we would encourage all potential residents and their families and friends to visit Broadleas and The Hawthorns before making a final decision whether short term or long term stay in order to get a comprehensive understanding how we may meet your needs.
Broadleas 9 Eldorado Road Cheltenham GL50 2PU Contact Chloe Washbourne Home Manager 01242 256095 E-mail Chloe@cheltenhamcare.co.uk
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GYPSY CORNER (REGISTERED CARE HOME) Badgeworth Lane, Cheltenham GL51 4UH OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01242 861374 HAMPTON HOUSE 94 Leckhampton Road, Cheltenham GL53 0BN Tel: 01242 520527 Advert page 69 HARRINGTON HOUSE 180 Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6EW Tel: 01242 522070
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Proud to be your friend and carer If home is where the heart is, then youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve come to the right place! Oakhaven is the heart of a caring and friendly community which offers our residents as much independence as they want. Privately owned and family run for over 25 years, we have developed a strong and enviable reputation amongst the local community and professionals, as one of the highest quality care providers of residential care for the elderly. But donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t take our word for it, come and see for yourself what Oakhaven has to offer. Meet our team, talk to some residents, stay for a day.
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PINEHURST RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 8-10 Lyefield Road West, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 8HA Tel: 01242 517730 QUEENS RETREAT 7 Russet Road, Cheltenham GL51 7LN Tel: 01452 554120
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www.hamptonhousecare.co.uk Hampton House, 94 Leckhampton Road, Cheltenham, GL53 0BN
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Bafford House is a Residential Care Home located in the prestigious Charlton Kings area of Cheltenham offering its service users a secure, relaxed and homely environment in which their person centred care, well being and comfort are of prime importance. Our staff are selected for their qualities of reliability, integrity, skills, friendliness and professionalism. Please contact us to learn more of our excellent facilities and reputation. Newcourt Road, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Glos GL53 8DQ Web: www.baffordhouse.co.uk
RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE ELDERLY
Knightsbridge Lodge
We are pleased to offer 24 hour personalised care given by carefully selected staff, trained to meet individual care requirements, sensitive to the need to preserve dignity, improve independence and increase the quality of life for all our twenty-two residents. • Pleasant family atmosphere • Home cooking • Short and long stay
• Visiting chiropodist, clergy and hairdresser • Social activities • Own furniture welcome
Knightsbridge Lodge is family run, dedicated to respecting and promoting residents’ rights, dignity and privacy, giving maximum opportunity to exercise personal autonomy and choice. An attractive well maintained garden surrounds the tastefully decorated home, which has bedrooms on two floors accessed by a passenger lift. It provides two lounges and a light airy dining room with well equipped bathrooms and a shower room. Please contact the Registered Manager Nicholas Coates for further information Knightsbridge Lodge, Knightsbridge Green, Cheltenham, Glos GL51 9TA Tel: 01242 680168 Email: knightsbridge.lodge@btinternet.com
DALKEITH RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 285 Gloucester Road, Cheltenham GL51 7AD
• Boutique style 20 bedded care home set in 3/4 acre of gardens • Committed, friendly, qualified staff • Varied menus of freshly cooked, nutritionally-balanced, appealing meals • Caring and dedicated approach in delivering personal-centred care • Flexible care packages including short breaks, respite and day care
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Queensbridge House Provides high quality residential dementia care through our highly qualiďŹ ed experienced professional care team. Queensbridge Care Limited Queensbridge House 63 Queens Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL50 2NF
Tel: 01242 519 690 Fax: 01242 539 059 Email: info$queensbridgecare.co.uk Visit: www.queensbridgecare.co.uk
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Professional care in a homely environment The Orders of St John Care Trust is consistently rated one of the UK’s best care providers in terms of care quality • As a charity, our focus is on people not profits
• Listening to your life story helps us provide individualised care
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HATHERLEY GRANGE NURSING HOME 26 St Stephens Road, Tivoli, Cheltenham GL51 3AA Tel: 01242 251321 JUBILEE LODGE (OSJCT) GCPA Meadow Way, Bourton-on-the-Water, Cheltenham GL54 2GN Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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Cheltenham care homes with nursing continued MONKSCROFT CARE CENTRE (OSJCT) GCPA Shelley Road, Cheltenham GL51 7DP OP D PD SI YA Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72 ORCHARD HOUSE (OSJCT) GCPA Woodman’s Way, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham GL52 8DP Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72 OVERTON HOUSE - CHELTENHAM Overton Road, Cheltenham GL50 3BN Tel: 01242 234635 SANDFIELDS GCPA St George’s Road, Cheltenham GL50 3EL Tel: 0333 321 0921
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THIRLESTAINE PARK CARE HOME GCPA Humphris Place, off Sandford Road, Cheltenham GL53 7GA Tel: 01242 505641 Advert page 75 WENTWORTH COURT CARE HOME Village Road, Cheltenham GL51 0BG Tel: 01242 263334
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WINDERMERE ROAD NURSING HOME 62-66 Windermere Road, Cheltenham GL51 3PH Tel: 01242 242684
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~ Residential care ~ Nursing care ~ Dementia care ~ Respite care
Homes you will love. Care you will appreciate. At Porthaven we are proud to have been described as running the best care homes in the country. Our homes are beautifully designed, comfortably stylish and spacious. We provide a range of interesting, enjoyable activities and an excellent menu of food. We understand the business of caring well, offering residential, nursing and dementia care as well as respite care for those who require a shorter stay.
There is, however, another element, and one which makes a difference to all our residents: a positive attitude to caring and a genuine interest in others. You will sense this from the moment you walk in the front door; it’s unmistakable. Call your nearest Porthaven Care Home and arrange a visit with one of our Home Managers today. We look forward to hearing from you.
~ Tailored activities and dedicated activities room ~ Private ensuite bedrooms ~ Expert care staff ~ Excellent menu ~ Restaurants and private dining room ~ Landscaped gardens
Thirlestaine Park Care Home Humphris Place, off Sandford Road, Cheltenham GL53 7GA (Sat Navs: GL53 7AW) Tel: 01242 505641 www.porthaven.co.uk/cheltenham
You’ll like us!
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Cotswolds and Cirencester Cotswolds and Cirencester care homes BADGERS CROFT CARE HOME Pear Tree Close, Chipping Campden GL55 6DB Tel: 01386 841219 BEECH VIEW CARE HOME 14 The Plies, Fairford GL7 4AJ Tel: 01285 712437 FOUR SEASONS Back Lane, Mickleton, Chipping Campden GL55 6SJ Tel: 01386 438300 GLOUCESTERSHIRE OLD PEOPLES HOUSING SOCIETY Watermoor House, Watermoor Road, Cirencester GL7 1JR Tel: 01285 654864 HF TRUST - NEWCROFT 2 Newcroft, 2 Todenham Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9NJ Tel: 01608 652731
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“The carers are loving and hard working - often putting in time beyond their rotas. The cleaners are well trained and have a lovely manner with the residents. We bought Mum in for respite care over Christmas - she loved it so much”
QUINTON HOUSE Our residents and staff love our nursing home, but don’t just take our word for it. This is what people have said about us on carehome.co.uk where we score 9.7 out of 10.
“I generally go every week with my mother and we are always impressed with the welcome and cup of tea before we sit down! The staff are so friendly and helpful. We are able to visit anytime and if the weather is fine, take her outside to enjoy the lovely garden.”
“The staff are patient and show great compassion, respect and sensitivity towards the residents as individuals and work very hard to stimulate and engage them in group activities.”
Quinton House & Quinton Gardens Nursing Homes, Main Road, Lower Quinton, Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire CV37 8RY t: 01789 720 247 f: 01789 720245 e: info@quintonhouse.net www.quintonhouse.net | Facebook & Twitter search #QuintonHouse
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Cotswolds and Cirencester care homes with nursing ASHLEY HOUSE NURSING HOME GCPA 118 Trafalgar Road, Cirencester GL7 2ED Tel: 01285 898665 Advert below
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KINGSLEY HOUSE Gumstool Hill, Tetbury GL8 8DG Tel: 01666 503333
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ILSOM HOUSE RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOME Ilsom, Tetbury GL8 8RX Tel: 01666 818649 Advert below
MILL HOUSE GCPA 55 Sheep Street, Chipping Campden GL55 6DR Tel: 01386 848990
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NORTHLEACH COURT CARE HOME WITH NURSING High Street, Northleach GL54 3PQ Tel: 01451 861784
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Forest of Dean Forest of Dean care homes APPLE ORCHARD The Green, Newnham GL14 1AQ Tel: 01594 516582 BIRCHES GROVE 14 Fairmoor Close, Parkend, Lydney GL15 4HB Tel: 01594 564081 BROOK LODGE Latchen, Longhope GL17 0QA Tel: 01452 830614 CHAPEL VIEW 89a St Whites Road, Cinderford GL14 3HA Tel: 01594 824400 CHAXHILL HALL Chaxhill, Nr Westbury-on-Severn GL14 1QW Tel: 01452 760717 Advert page 80 COTTAGE CARE HOME, THE The Cottage, Old Hill, Longhope GL17 0PF Tel: 01452 830373 FOOTSTEPS MEDICAL CARE LTD The Byre, Allastone Court Farm, Court Road, Lydney GL15 5SR Tel: 01594 844244 GATWICK HOUSE GCPA Upper Rodley Road, Bollow GL14 1QU Tel: 01452 760164 HIGHFIELDS RESIDENTIAL HOME Culver Street, Newent GL18 1JA Tel: 01531 821007 Advert page 80 HILL ASH HOUSE Ledbury Road, Newent GL18 2DB Tel: 01531 892980 HILLTOP GCPA Ridge Walk, Ruardean Hill GL17 9AY Tel: 01594 861137
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MARKET PLACE 29 Market Place, Coleford GL16 8AA Tel: 01594 834595
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OAK HOUSE TRUST LTD GCPA Oak House, Newland, Coleford GL16 8NJ Tel: 01594 832218
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EUROCLYDON NURSING HOME
Registered Home offering Nursing, Elderly and Dementia Care for over 65 years of age. Long Term, Short Breaks and Day Care. ¡ We pride ourselves in our homely environment ¡ Long term staff some with more with 25 years service providing individualised care ¡ We work closely with external professionals ¡ Regular visits by local doctors ¡ Monthly visits by the local clergy ¡ Hairdressing and chiropody service available ¡ Variety of daily activities and weekly minibus trips ¡ Excellent variety of home cooked food ¡ Laundry facilities for all our residents
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Euroclydon Nursing Home, Springfields, Drybrook, Glos GL17 9BW For further information please contact us to organise a visit: Tel: 01594 543982 Email: chantry.homes@gmail.com Web: www.chantryhomes.com
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SYDENHAM HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME Sydenham House, High Street, Blakeney GL15 4EB Tel: 01594 517015
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STEPPING STONES RED MARLEY Bromsberrow Road, Redmarley GL19 3JU Tel: 01531 650880
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www.coatewatercare.co.uk
Coate Water Care is a family run business that provides a high quality care service in all our Nursing, Residential and Dementia care homes. We provide 24 hour nursing, residential and specialist dementia care Specialist care for clients with end of life, palliative care needs Respite care available 8\HSPÄ LK HUK L_WLYPLUJLK WLYZVUHS JHYL Z[Hќ All food is freshly prepared on premises to restaurant standards Our bedrooms are spacious and all have en-suite facilities and TVs Organised entertainment and outings Engaging and appropriate activities and hobbies Attractive secure gardens Hair and beauty treatments Free internet usage Visiting chiropodist
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Chapel House
Woodstock
Horton Road, Gloucester GL1 3EY Tel: 01452 500005
North Upton Lane, Gloucester GL4 3TD Tel: 01452 616291
Contact us for more information:
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Gloucester Gloucester care homes ABBEYMEAD LODGE GCPA Abbeymead Avenue, Abbeymead, Gloucester GL4 5GR Tel: 01452 617566
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CHESTNUT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 20 Podsmead Road, Gloucester GL1 5PA OP D PD SI YA Tel: 01452 546204
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CHOSEN COURT GCPA Hucclecote Road, Gloucester GL3 3TX Tel: 01452 616888
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ALFRED STREET RESIDENTIAL CARE, 12 GCPA 12 Alfred Street, Gloucester GL1 4DF OP LDA YA Tel: 01452 537102
COPPICE HOUSE Main Road, Huntley, Gloucester GL19 3DZ Tel: 01452 831196
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ASPIRATIONS RESIDENTIAL SOUTHWEST 76 Church Road, Loglevens, Gloucester GL2 0AA Tel: 01452 540156
DENMARK HOUSE 36 Denmark Road, Gloucester GL1 3JQ Tel: 01452 502393
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EDWARD HOUSE Matson Lane, Gloucester GL4 6ED Tel: 01452 316968
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ALEXANDRA HOUSE - GLOUCESTER 2 Alexandra Road, Gloucester GL1 3DR Tel: 01452 418575
AVALON RESIDENTIAL HOME 17 Barnwood Road, Gloucester GL2 0RZ Tel: 01452 417400 Advert page 86
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FERN CROFT GCPA 14 Heathville Road, Gloucester GL1 3DS Tel: 01452 505803
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GLOSCARE 23 Carmarthen Street, Gloucester GL1 4SX Tel: 01452 522335 GRANGE, THE GCPA 15 Holmwood Drive, Gloucester GL4 0PS Tel: 01452 312372
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HANNACOTT GCPA Abbeymead Avenue, Abbeymead, Gloucester GL4 5GR Tel: 01452 615539 PD LDA YA HATHERLEY ROAD RESIDENTIAL HOME, 59 GCPA 59 Hatherley Road, Gloucester GL1 4PN Tel: 01452 537633 OP LDA YA HIGHFIELD HOUSE 104 Eastern Avenue, Gloucester GL4 4LW Tel: 01452 507677
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HORTON HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME GCPA 1 Horton Road, Gloucester GL1 3PX Tel: 01452 524615 OP D JASPER LODGE Matson Lane, Gloucester GL4 6ED Tel: 01452 316961
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JENDOT GCPA 3 Little Field, Abbeymead, Gloucester GL4 4QS Tel: 01452 535963 JOYLEEN Longlands, Bristol Road, Cambridge, Gloucester GL2 7BG Tel: 07906 196634
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MATSON HOUSE Matson Lane, Gloucester GL4 6ED Tel: 01452 316962
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MAYFIELD CARE HOME 7 Horton Road, Gloucester GL1 3PX Tel: 01452 530004
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PADOVA, THE 88 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4NA Tel: 01452 883764
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PEMBURY, THE 9 Pembury Road, Gloucester GL4 6UE Tel: 01452 521856
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PODSMEAD ROAD, 14 GCPA Gloucester GL1 5PA Tel: 01452 314262
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REBE GCPA 41 Holbeach Drive, Kingsway, Gloucester GL2 2BF Tel: 01452 722125
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RED HOUSE, THE GCPA 25 Barnwood Road, Gloucester GL2 0SD D LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01452 386896 OP LDA MH YA
KEYCHANGE CHARITY SCEATS CARE HOME 1-3 Kenilworth Avenue, Gloucester GL2 0QJ Tel: 01452 303429 KING EDWARDS HOUSE 18 King Edwards Avenue, Gloucester GL1 5DB Tel: 01452 381174 KNOLL, THE GCPA 335 Stroud Road, Tuffley, Gloucester GL4 0BD Tel: 01452 526146 LINDEN HOUSE 205 Linden Road, Gloucester GL1 5DU Tel: 01452 524555
MACHLO GCPA 17 Windmill Field, Abbeymead, Gloucester GL4 4RQ Tel: 01452 372403
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RETREAT, THE 116 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4NA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01452 728296
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RIBSTON HOUSE GCPA 210 Stroud Road, Gloucester GL1 5LA Tel: 01452 310916 SOUTHFIELDS RESIDENTIAL CARE GCPA 54 Southfields Road, Gloucester GL4 6UD Tel: 01452 545367
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Avalon Residential Home 17 Barnwood Road, Gloucester, GL2 0RZ
We are a small friendly care home, providing 24 hour care, respite care and day care for residents with physical and mental disability. We have recently added 5 rooms with en-suite shower facilities. We have a team of dedicated and fully trained staff to deal with clients’ needs. Please call us on 01452 417400 for further details or visit our website on www.avalonresidentialhome.co.uk
The Lawns Ltd Residential Nursing Home and Day Centre A Caring Philosophy We aim to provide a stable, homely and safe environment where each person has the opportunity to live with self-respect and individuality. We aim to maintain our residents’ health and independence for as long as feasible and to help them when they need more care in a way that enables them to feel respected and valued. • Qualified Nurses 24 hrs a day • Day and Respite Care • Unit for young physically disabled clients • Continuing health funded clients accepted • Single rooms - many are en-suite • Beautiful, accessible landscaped gardens • We have a permanent qualified staff group who are enthusiastic and caring
Anna Carrier Tel: 01452 721345 346 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4QW Web: www.thelawns.org.uk Email: enquiries@thelawns.org.uk
49 Barnwood Road, Gloucester GL2 0SD Tel: 01452 523478 Web: www.charnwoodhouse.com
Charnwood House Nursing Home specialises in looking after elderly people (60+ years) with Nursing, Residential and Dementia needs. We pride ourselves on providing a warm and friendly atmosphere. The home has been long established and has served the local area for over 45 years. It is located in Gloucester City centre and is easily accessible. Priorities of the home include; • Individual choice, dignity and respect • Garden for residents of all our residents • Full CQC compliance (January 2014) • Freshly prepared home cooked meals • Registered Nurses on duty 24 hours providing OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism Service • Full activity programme including individual Nursing and Residential Care User Bands Mentalarts health Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse alcohol and drugs activities,MH quizzes, andSI crafts, gardening, • Dedicated staff, fully trained or working towards baking and excursions Advertisers are highlighted GCPA member of GCPA - see page 6 QCF (NVQ) Qualification.
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Gloucester care homes continued SPRINGFIELD HOUSE 255d Stroud Road, Gloucester GL1 5JZ Tel: 01452 312385
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TOMLEN GCPA 33 Streamside, Tuffley, Gloucester GL4 0TA Tel: 01452 528264 VOYAGE CARE - LONDON ROAD 46 London Road, Gloucester GL1 3NZ Tel: 01452 380835
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WHEATRIDGE COURT 40 Wheatridge Court, Abbeydale, Gloucester GL4 4AL OP PD SI YA Tel: 01452 500669
Gloucester care homes with nursing BOHANAM HOUSE (OSJCT) GCPA 2 Barnwood Road, Gloucester GL2 0RX Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72 BROCKWORTH HOUSE CARE CENTRE Mill Lane, Brockworth, Gloucester GL3 4QG Tel: 01452 864066 BRUNSWICK HOUSE NURSING HOME 119 Reservoir Road, Gloucester GL4 6SX Tel: 01452 523903 CHAPEL HOUSE CARE CENTRE Horton Road, Gloucester GL1 3EY Tel: 01452 500005 Advert page 82 CHARNWOOD HOUSE 49 Barnwood Road, Gloucester GL2 0SD Tel: 01452 523478 Advert page 86
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LAWNS LTD, THE GCPA 346 Bristol Road, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4QW Tel: 01452 721345 Advert page 86
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MAGDALEN HOUSE NURSING HOME GCPA London Road, Gloucester GL1 3PH Tel: 01452 386331
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PINE TREE COURT CARE HOME Larchwood Drive, Tuffley, Gloucester GL4 0AH Tel: 01452 385855
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SAINTBRIDGE HOUSE NURSING & RESIDENTIAL HOME GCPA 189 Painswick Road, Abbeydale, Gloucester GL4 4QQ Tel: 01452 300307 Advert page 86
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DEAN NEUROLOGICAL CENTRE, THE GCPA Tewkesbury Road, Longford, Gloucester GL2 9EE OP PD YA Tel: 01452 420200
WESTBOURNE NURSING HOME 190 Reservoir Road, Gloucester GL4 6SB Tel: 01452 506106
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ELIZABETH HOUSE - GLOUCESTER 9 Denmark Road, Gloucester GL1 3HZ Tel: 01452 782960
WOODSTOCK NURSING HOME GCPA 35 North Upton Lane, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 3TD Tel: 01452 616291 Advert page 82
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WOTTON RISE NURSING HOME LTD 140 London Road, Gloucester GL1 3PL Tel: 01452 303073
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CHESTNUT COURT (OSJCT) GCPA St James, Quedgeley, Gloucester GL2 4WD Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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FOUNDATION HOUSE National Star College, 14a St Michaels Square, Gloucester GL1 1HX Tel: 01242 527631 PD LDA SI YA
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Highborder Lodge PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL REST HOME Ideally situated in the Cotswolds our home offers elegant accommodation for carefree living. Set in the beautiful and historic village of Leonard Stanley. Short / long term stay and day residents welcome. Registered and approved by G.C.C Social Services and CQC.
For a brochure or to arrange a visit please telephone 01453 823203 Proprietors: Roger and Barbara Thorne.
Please see our main advert on the Outside Back Cover. Email: enquiries@highborderlodge.co.uk Web: www.highborderlodge.co.uk Marsh Lane, Leonard Stanley, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3NJ
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Stroud Stroud care homes AARON HOUSE CARE LTD Aaron House, Nympsfield Road, Nailsworth GL6 0ET LDA YA Tel: 01453 833598
HF TRUST - 330 WESTWARD ROAD Ebley, Stroud GL5 4TU Tel: 01453 823852
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ASHLEIGH 3 Box Crescent, Minchinhampton GL6 9DJ Tel: 01453 835023
HF TRUST - FROCESTER MANOR Frocester, Stonehouse GL10 3TF Tel: 01453 822342
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BROOKTHORPE HALL CARE CENTRE Stroud Road, Brookthorpe, Gloucestershire GL4 0UN Tel: 01452 813240
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CANONBURY RESIDENTIAL HOME 19 Canonbury Street, Berkeley GL13 9BE Tel: 01453 810292
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CHERRY TREE CLOSE 3 Cherry Tree Close, Nailsworth, Stroud GL6 0DX OP LDA Tel: 01453 835023 CHURCH COURT CARE HOME Church Street, Stroud GL5 1JL Tel: 0845 345 5785
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CHURCHILL ROAD 65 Churchill Road, Forest Green, Nailsworth GL6 0DE LDA Tel: 01453 835023 COTSWOLD COURT Browns Lane, Stonehouse GL10 2JZ Tel: 01453 828275 FIELDVIEW Pearcroft Road, Stonehouse, Gloucester GL10 2JY Tel: 01453 791320
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GABLES, THE Lovedays Mead, Folly Lane, Stroud GL5 1SB Tel: 01453 762229 GLEBE ROAD 103 Glebe Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud GL6 9JY Tel: 01453 835023
HIGHBORDER LODGE GCPA Marsh Lane, Leonard Stanley, Stonehouse GL10 3NJ Tel: 01453 823203 Advert outside back cover and page 88 OP HIGHFIELD HOUSE London Road, Stroud GL5 2AJ Tel: 01453 791320
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LONGHOUSE 6 Whitehouse Park, Cainscross, Stroud GL5 4LD Tel: 01452 583692
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LONGRIDGE COURT Bulls Cross, Stroud GL6 7HU Tel: 01452 814341
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MORE HALL CONVENT Randwick, Stroud GL6 6EP Tel: 01453 764486
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MOUNT, THE Main Road, Whiteshill, Stroud GL6 6JS Tel: 01453 757291 NORTHFIELD HOUSE GCPA Folly Lane, Uplands, Stroud GL5 1SP Tel: 01453 750478
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OLD DAIRY, THE Market Street, Nailsworth GL6 0BZ Tel: 01453 835023
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OLD VICARAGE RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE GCPA Church End, Frampton-on-Severn GL2 7EE Tel: 01452 740562
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Stroud care homes continued PARADISE HOUSE Painswick GL6 6TN Tel: 01452 813276
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REGENCY RETIREMENT HOME 52 Regent Street, Stonehouse GL10 2AD Tel: 01453 823139 ROSELEA Church End, Slimbridge GL2 7BL Tel: 01453 890444 RUSKIN MILL COLLEGE The Fisheries, Horsley, Nailsworth GL6 0PL Tel: 01453 837500
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SAINT JUDE’S RESIDENTIAL HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Front Street, Nympsfield, Stonehouse GL10 3TY Tel: 01453 860682 SOUTHFIELD (OSJCT) GCPA Park Road, Stroud GL5 2JQ Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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STEPPES RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME, THE Cossack Square, Nailsworth, Stroud GL6 0DB Tel: 01453 832406
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STROUD COURT COMMUNITY TRUST GCPA Stroud Court, Longfords, Minchinhampton, Stroud GL6 9AN LDA Tel: 01453 834020 WINSLOW HOUSE Springhill, Nailsworth, Stroud GL6 0LS Tel: 01453 832269 Advert page 88
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WOODMANCOTE MANOR 54 Woodmancote, Dursley GL11 4AQ Tel: 07967 101560
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WORTLEY VILLA Bath Road, Nailsworth GL6 0HH Tel: 01453 835023
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YERCOMBE (GLOUCESTERSHIRE) TRUST GCPA Yercombe Lodge, Stinchcombe, Dursley GL11 6AS OP PD YA Tel: 01453 542513
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The Hollies
at Littlecombe
Retirement living in the heart of the Cotswolds. The Hollies Nursing Home has been thoughtfully designed and built to offer the latest in 21st Century facilities and services in a comfortable, elegant setting. The Hollies is privately owned by Lorraine and Jonathan Hawkins who take an active interest in the day to day management, ensuring that their clients receive the highest levels of professional care and support within a friendly family atmosphere.
Drake Lane, Dursley GL11 5HA
01453 541400 info@littlecombepark.com w w w. l i t t l e c o m b e p a r k . c o m
A wide range of activities and social events are regularly organised by our dedicated Activities Coordinator, including cheese and wine parties, card and board games and outings to local places of interest. Additional services (charged to clients at cost) include: Physiotherapy, Chiropody, Visiting Optician and Dentist, Aromatherapy, Newspapers and periodicals, Hairdresser.
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Stroud care homes with nursing ALTHEA PARK HOUSE 51 Stratford Road, Stroud GL5 4AJ Tel: 01453 767096 ASHLEIGH HOUSE 64 Cainscross Road, Stroud GL5 4HB Tel: 01453 756090
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BISLEY LODGE The Old Bisley Road, Stancombe, Stroud, GL6 7NF Tel: 01452 770950 MH YA BREADSTONE HOUSE CARE HOME WITH NURSING Breadstone, Berkeley GL13 9HG Tel: 0845 345 5782
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COTSWOLD HOUSE CARE HOME GCPA Church Road, Cainscross, Stroud GL5 4JE Tel: 01453 752699
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ELMS, THE (OSJCT) GCPA Elm Road, Stonehouse GL10 2NP Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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GRANGE CARE CENTRE, THE Bristol Road, Stonehouse GL10 3RT Tel: 01453 791513
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HENLOW COURT (OSJCT) GCPA Henlow Drive, Dursley GL11 4BE Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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HOLLIES NURSING HOME, THE GCPA Drake Lane, Dursley GL11 5HA Tel: 01453 541400 Advert page 90
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HORSFALL HOUSE GCPA Windmill Road, Minchinhampton, Stroud GL6 9EY Tel: 01453 731227 Advert page 90 KINGSWOOD CARE HOME Wotton Road, Kingswood, Wotton-under-Edge GL12 8RA Tel: 01453 844647 MORETON HILL GCPA Standish, Stonehouse GL10 3BZ Tel: 01453 557986 Advert page 92
NEWCOMBE LODGE The Ridgeway, Bussage, Stroud GL6 8AZ Tel: 01453 882020
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RESTHAVEN NURSING HOME GCPA Resthaven Home of Healing, Pitchcombe, Stroud GL6 6LS OP Tel: 01452 812682 RICHMOND PAINSWICK CARE HOME GCPA Stroud Road, Painswick GL6 6UL Tel: 01452 810203 Advert page 88
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SCARLET HOUSE 123 Westward Road, Ebley, Stroud GL5 4SP OP D PD MH YA Tel: 01453 769810 ST MARTIN’S CENTRE Stratford Lawn, Stroud GL5 4AP Tel: 01453 763793
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STINCHCOMBE MANOR Echo Lane, Stinchcombe, Dursley GL11 6BQ Tel: 01453 549162
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WYATT HOUSE (OSJCT) GCPA Mathews Way, Paganhill, Stroud GL5 4EE Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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Feel right at home
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At Barchester we pride ourselves on independence, dignity and choice for the individuals we support. We look after people with a wide variety of needs. Our compassionate and caring staff make sure that everyone is treated as an individual and they have comfort, security and the best quality of life. Nursing care • Residential care • Dementia care Respite breaks and short stay care • Day care If you would like a tour of one of our homes or just need some friendly advice, your local Barchester care home will be happy to help.
Ashchurch View
Hunters
Tewkesbury, GL20 8US
Cirencester, GL7 5DT
01684 882 646
01285 601 334
Badgeworth Court
Moreton Hill
Cheltenham, GL51 4UL
Stonehouse, GL10 3BZ
01452 401 055
01453 557 986
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Tewkesbury Tewkesbury care homes APPERLEY HOUSE GCPA 97 Gloucester Road, Tewkesbury GL20 5SU Tel: 01684 292658
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COACH HOUSE, THE (REGISTERED CARE HOME) Mythe Road, Tewkesbury GL20 6EB PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01684 299507 CURLEW CLOSE, 1 Northway, Tewkesbury GL20 8TJ Tel: 01684 275991 FERN COURT GCPA Down Hatherley Lane, Gloucester GL2 9QB Tel: 01452 730626
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HUNTERS GREEN CARE HOME 12 Criftycraft Lane, Churchdown GL3 2LH Tel: 01452 859096
ORCHARD END Church Lanes, Minsterworth, Gloucester GL2 8JJ Tel: 01452 750587
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PARTON HOUSE CARE HOME GCPA Parton Road, Churchdown GL3 2JE Tel: 01452 856779 Advert page 4 ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY 25 The Sandfield, Northway, Tewkesbury GL20 8RU Tel: 01684 275894
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MYTHE END HOUSE (REGISTERED CARE HOME) Mythe Road, Tewkesbury GL20 6EB PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01684 299272
TYNINGS, THE Main Road, Walmore Hill, Minsterworth GL2 8LA Tel: 01452 751037
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Tewkesbury care homes with nursing ASHCHURCH VIEW GCPA Ashchurch Road, Ashchurch, Tewkesbury GL20 8US OP D PD YA Tel: 01684 882646 Advert page 92 DEANWOOD LODGE GCPA Church Road, Maisemore GL2 8HB Tel: 01452 415057 Advert page 51 GRANGE NURSING AND CARE HOME, THE GCPA Grange Road, Northway, Tewkesbury GL20 8HZ Tel: 01684 850111 Advert page 4 HYGROVE HOUSE NURSING HOME Hygrove Lane, Minsterworth GL2 8JG Tel: 01452 750716
MILLBROOK LODGE (OSJCT) GCPA Moorfield Road, Brockworth GL3 4EX Tel: 0800 988 8133 Advert page 72
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Bafford House
67
Care Connections Ltd
29
Bathurst Lodge Residential Care
83
Care in the Home
29
Bay Tree Court In Prestbury
73
Careful Care Ltd
29
Beech View Care Home
76 67
CareTech Community Services Ltd - 15 Brooklyn Road
67 67
Aaron House Care Ltd
89
Abbeymead Lodge
83
Adamson House Business Centre
29
Beechcroft
Agincare
29
Beeches Homecare Cirencester
29
CareTech Community Services Ltd - 87 Bouncer’s Lane
Alexander House Care Home Cheltenham
67
Birches Grove
79
Carmel Domiciliary Care Ltd
29
Alexandra House - Gloucester
83
Bisley Lodge
91
Castleford House Nursing Home
81
Alfred Street Residential Care, 12
83
Bluebird Care
29
Cathedral View
83
Bohanam House (OSJCT)
87
Cavendish Care Home
83
Bramble Home Care
29
Cedars, The
83
Chapel House Care Centre
87
Chapel View
79
Chargrove Lawn Care Home
67
Charlton Kings Care Home
67
Charnwood House
87
Alstone House (Registered Care Home)
67
Althea Park House
91
Ambleside Angel Homecare Services Ltd
67
Bramble Home Care - Tewkesbury
29
29
Bramble House Care Home
83
Apperley House
93
Brandon Supported Living
29
Apple Orchard
79
Branksome Care
Ashchurch View
93
Breadstone House Care Home with Nursing
91
Chaxhill Hall
79
Ashleigh
89
Bredon View Care Home
67
Cherry Tree Close
89
Ashleigh House
91
87
77
Broadleas Residential Care Home
Chestnut Court (OSJCT)
Ashley House Nursing Home
67
Chestnut Residential Care Home
83
Aspirations Residential Southwest 83
Brockworth House Care Centre
87
Aspirations Southwest Adults
29
Brook Lodge
Associated Care Solutions
29
Brookthorpe Hall Care Centre
89
Astell Residential Home
67
Broomfield Care
29
Brunswick House Nursing Home
87
Astley House Care Home with Nursing
73
Avalon Residential Home
83
aVida Care
29
Avondale Nursing Home in Cheltenham
73
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29, 79
C Caldicott House
67
Candid Care Services
29
Canonbury Residential Home
89
Chosen Court
29, 83
Church Court Care Home
89
Churchill Road
89
Cleeve Hill Nursing Home
73
Cleeve Link Homecare
31
Coach House, The (Registered Care Home)
93
Community Outreach Consultancy Ltd
31
Coombs, The (OSJCT)
81
Coppice House
83
Care - Nursing Alliance Recruitment
29
Corinium Care Ltd
31
Badgers Croft Care Home
76
Care at Home
29
Cotswold Court
89
Badgeworth Court
73
Care Community Ltd
29
Cotswold House Care Home
91
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Cotswolds Link Homecare
31
Cottage Care Home, The
79
County Home Care Services Ltd
31
Crossroads Care Central & East Gloucestershire 31 Crossroads Care Forest of Dean & Herefordshire 31 Curlew Close, 1
93
D Dalkeith Residential Care Home 67
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Gloucestershire Old Peoples Housing Society
76
Face 2 Face
31
Grange, The
83
Faithfull House
67
Farecare
31
Grange Care Centre (Cheltenham), The
73
Feather Bed Care
31
Grange Care Centre, The
91
Fern Court
93
Grange Nursing and Care Home, The
93
Fern Croft
83
Granleys, The
73
Fieldview
31, 89
Grapevine Care Domiciliary Care
33
Great Western Court
85
Grevill House (OSJCT)
73
First City Nursing Services Ltd
31
Darley Dale Care Home
67
Flexicare Home Services UK Ltd
Dean Grange
81
Footsteps Medical Care Ltd
79
Dean Neurological Centre, The
87
Forest Court Nursing Home
81
Deanwood Lodge
93
Foundation House
Denmark House
83
Four Seasons
76
H
Denmark Lodge
83
Fox Elms Care Ltd
31
Hampton House
67
DoCare Ltd
31
Hannacott
85
Dowty House
67
Harrington House
67
Dynavour Care Services Ltd
31
Hatherley Grange Nursing Home
73
Hatherley Road Residential Home, 59
85 69
E
31
Guild House Residential Home
85
Gypsy Corner (Registered Care Home)
67
31, 87
G Gables, The
89
Gannicox CIC Domiciliary Care Agency
31
Easy Living Solutions
31
Gatwick House
79
Hawthorns Residential Care Home, The
Edward House
83
GL1 Support Services
31
Henlow Court (OSJCT)
91
Elite Home Care Solutions (UK)
31
Glebe Road
89
HF Trust - 330 Westward Road
89
Elizabeth House - Gloucester
87
Gloscare
83
HF Trust - Frocester Manor
89
Elm Grove Nursing Home
77
Gloscare 2
31
HF Trust - Gloucestershire DCA
33
Elmbridge Residential Home Ltd
83
Gloucester Homecare Services Ltd
HF Trust - Newcroft
76
31
Elmlea
83
HF Trust - Old Quarries
76
Gloucestershire Autism Services
33
Elms, The (OSJCT)
91
HF Trust - Stroud DCA
33
Gloucestershire Domiciliary Care Branch
33
Highborder Lodge
89
Elms Care Home with Nursing, The Euroclydon Nursing Home Expeditions Living
81 31, 81 31
Gloucestershire House Care Home with Nursing
Highfield House 73
Gloucestershire Link Homecare 33
85, 89
Highfields Residential Home
79
Hill Ash House
79
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Hilltop
79
Kingswood Care Home
91
More Hall Convent
89
Hobbits Holt
79
Kites Corner
33
Moreton Hill
91
Hollies Nursing Home, The
91
Knightsbridge Lodge
69
Mount, The
89
Holly House
69
Knole, The
69
Home Instead Senior Care
33
Knoll, The
85
Mythe End House (Registered Care Home)
93
Horsfall House
91
Horsfall House Homecare
33
Horton House Residential Care Home
85
Housing & Care 21 - Chipping Campden
33
Housing & Care 21 Mulberry Court
33
Hunters
77
Hunters Green Care Home
93
Hygrove House Nursing Home
93
Hyperion House
77
I Ilsom House Residential and Nursing Home
77
Inclusion Care
33
Independent Home Life Services
33
Laurels Residential Home, The
79
La Vie en Rose
33
Lawns Ltd, The
69
87
Network Healthcare and Social Care
33
Learning Together Ltd
33
New Horizon Gloucester Ltd
33
Leighton House
33
New Road, 1
69
Linden House
85
Newcombe Lodge
91
Livability Lifestyle Choices West
33
Newlands Nursing Care Centre
77
Live Well At Home
33
Newton House
33
Longcroft Cottage
79
Nightingale’s Home Care
33
Longhope Manor
81
Northfield House
89
Longhouse
89
Longridge Court
89
Northleach Court Care Home with Nursing
77
85
Jendot
85
Joyleen
85
Jubilee Lodge (OSJCT)
73
K Keychange Charity Sceats Care Home
85
King Edwards House
85
Kingsley House
77
96
O
M Machlo
Jasper Lodge
National Star College - Ullenwood 77 Nazareth House
MacArthur Road Care Home
J
N
L
76 33, 85
Oak House Trust Ltd
79
Oak Tree Mews
76
Oakhaven Residential Care Home
69
Old Dairy, The
89
Old Rectory, The
79
Old Vicarage (Blakeney), The
79
Magdalen House Nursing Home
87
Manchester Court
69
Mantley Chase Residential Care
79
Market Place
79
Matson House
85
Mayfield Care Home
85
Old Vicarage Residential Home, The
89
Milestones
81
Orchard End
93
Mill House
77
Orchard House (OSJCT)
75
Millbrook Lodge (OSJCT)
93
Orchard Leigh
Monkscroft Care Centre (OSJCT)
75
Orchard Trust Domiciliary Care Agency, The
33, 69 33
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Orchard Trust - Sevenoaks, The
79
Orchards, The
79
Overton House - Cheltenham
75
P
Redlands Acre Care Home & Redlands Court Luxury Care Suites
85
Reevey Gate Cottage
35
Regency Retirement Home
90
Resthaven Nursing Home
91
P3 Navigator
33
Retreat, The
85
Padova, The
85
Ribston House
85
Paradise House
90
Parton House Care Home
93
Richmond Painswick Care Home
91
Richmond Village Painswick DCA
35
Rise Care Home, The
76
Riverside House
81
Paternoster House (OSJCT)
77
PDS Social Care
35
Pembury, The
85
Pennwood Lodge Nursing Home
91
Rodley House (OSJCT)
81
Person Centred Care
35
Rojene Live-in Care Ltd
35
Phoenix
35
Roselea
90
Pine Tree Court Care Home
87
Royal Court
73
Pinehurst Residential Care Home
69
Podsmead Road, 14
85
Prestige Nursing Gloucester
35
Royal Mencap Society
Priory, The
76, 77
Prospect House
35, 81
Q
Ruskin Mill College
35, 93 90
S Saint Jude’s Residential Home for the Elderly
90
Saintbridge House Nursing & Residential Home
87
Salter’s Hill Home Care and Support
35
Sanctuary Home Care Ltd (Gloucestershire)
35
R
Sandfields
75
Ravenswood House
73
Saracen Care Services
Raynsford Domiciliary Care
35
Rebe
Queens Retreat
69
Queensbridge House
73
Shurdington Road Care Home
73
Somerset Care (Gloucester)
35
Southfield (OSJCT)
90
Southfields Residential Care
85
Springfield House
87
Step-A-Side Care Ltd (Domiciliary Care)
35
Steppes Residential Care Home, The
90
Stepping Stones
81
Stepping Stones Red Marley
81
St Faith’s Nursing Home
75
St George’s Well Close House
73
St Martin’s Centre
91
St Paul’s Residential Home
87
Stinchcombe Manor
91
Stroud Court Community Trust
90
Stroud Lodge
87
Summerfield Nursing Unit, The
75
Sunnyside House
81
Sydenham House Residential Home
81
T Tendercare
35
Tewkesbury View Care Home
73
Theoc House
35, 93
Thirlestaine Park Care Home
75
35
Three Ashes Residential Care Home
81
Scarlet House
91
TLC Support Services Ltd
35
85
Sedbury Park
81
Tomlen
87
Red House
81
Severnleigh
35
Townsend House (OSJCT)
81
Red House, The
85
Shaftesbury Place
Trevone House (OSJCT)
87
35, 73
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Tynings, The
93
U United Response DCA - Central
35
W
87
Wortley Villa
90
Wentworth Court Care Home
75
Wotton Rise Nursing Home Ltd
87
Westbourne Nursing Home
87
Wyatt House (OSJCT)
91
Westbury Court (OSJCT)
81
Wheatridge Court
V
Woodstock Nursing Home
35, 87
Y
Windermere Road Nursing Home 75
Yercombe (Gloucestershire) Trust 90
Windsor Street Care Centre (OSJCT)
Yew Tree House
81
75
Your Life (Cheltenham)
35
Winslow House
90
Your Lifestyle LLP Dom Care
35
Vanguard Care Ltd
35
Vicarage, The
73
Victoria Street, 119
81
Winstonian House
73
Voyage Care
35
Wisma Mulia
90
Z
Voyage Care - London Road
87
Woodmancote Manor
90
Zapuzino 76
Other advertisers Cedar Trust Care Homes
Aspire Affiliates Ltd Care Services
39
Cheltenham Care Ltd
Barchester
92
Bupa
77
Care Choices Website 10, 41, 56, 65, 80, 90, 92 Care Select
37, 44, 62, 84, 92
Celtic Care Services Cleeve Care Group Coate Water Care
12 20, 39, 78 82
4
Live In 24 Care at Home
39
Lodders Solicitors LLP
63
Distinctive Care Inside front cover
Neil Gayler & Co
54
Dora Matthews House
41
Orders of St John Care Trust, The 72
Helping Hands Home Care
26
Porthaven Care Homes
Heritage Care
41
Honeybourne Gate
40
Queen’s Nursing Institute, The Inside front cover
Key Staff
32
Quinton House
Lilian Faithfull Homes
66
Inside back cover
75
76
Village Club at Longhope Manor, The Inside front cover
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Highborder Lodge PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL REST HOME Ideally situated in the Cotswolds within easy reach of the M5, our home offers elegant accommodation for carefree living. Set in the beautiful and historic village of Leonard Stanley, the Post OfďŹ ce and shops are just a short walk away. All rooms have en-suite facilities and are well decorated. The peaceful gardens are designed to be colourful throughout the year. Meals are prepared on the premises from fresh ingredients. Short / long term stay and day residents welcome. Registered and approved by G.C.C. Social Services and CQC.
For a brochure or to arrange a visit please telephone 01453 823203 Proprietors: Roger and Barbara Thorne Tel: 01453 823203 Email: enquiries@highborderlodge.co.uk Web: www.highborderlodge.co.uk
Marsh Lane, Leonard Stanley, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 3NJ