Kirklees Care Services Directory 2014

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Kirklees Care Services Directory 2014

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Norman Hudson Care Home with Nursing

Meltham Road, Lockwood, Huddersfield HD1 3XH T: 01484 451669 At Norman Hudson we care for residents with various degrees of dementia and can offer the following care: Dementia Nursing Care Dementia Residential Care

General Nursing Care Residential Care

Most people with dementia cannot relax and be themselves unless the environment clearly gives them that message. Every aspect of daily living can effect whether a person with dementia feels comfortable and at home. We have created a friendly and homely environment based on recent techniques and research so that residents can be as independent as possible. The home benefits from wide, bright and trip free areas. To enable people to walk about, we have the facility of a safe, private garden and have enhanced the corridor areas to encourage stimulating exercise in a safe manner. Safety measures are in place to protect our vulnerable residents including keypad access to and from the home.

Holly Park Care Home with Nursing Clayton Lane Clayton Bradford BD14 6BB T: 01274 883480 / 884918

All our homes offer the quality of care you’d expect for your loved ones. We employ dedicated, well trained staff to provide 24 hour care in a professional respectful way. Nutrition and mental / physical stimulation is a key element of care, so menu choices are carefully planned to make meal times special and each home has an activities organiser to support our residents live active and fulfilled lives. Residents often enjoy local excursions in our minibus. Each resident has a personal care plan which is the base for developing a new lifestyle and allowing families to remain involved in the life of the resident wherever possible.

Allerton Park Care Centre Oaks Lane Allerton Bradford BD15 7RT T: 01274 496321

/ 482225

Claremont Care Home with Nursing New Street Farsley Leeds LS28 5BF T: 0113 236 0200

St. Andrews Care Home with Nursing Stirches Lane Harwick Scotland TD9 7NS T: 01450 372360

Hazel Bank Care Home with Nursing Daisy Hill Lane Heaton Bradford BD9 6BN T: 01274 547331

At Park Homes we are passionate about care Please contact our homes directly to request a brochure, arrange a visit or just some advice. You are welcome to visit at anytime and you can find more information on our website: www.parkhomesuk.co.uk or email us at: info@parkhomesuk.co.uk


Contents Welcome from Kirklees Council

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Essential information – keeping safe

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Looking for care

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Safeguarding vulnerable adults

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Assessments

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Why your views are important

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Your support plan

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Useful local contacts

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Self-Directed Support

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The Care Quality Commission

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Listings

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Commissioning services

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Home care providers

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Home care agency checklist

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Kirklees care homes

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Kirklees care homes with nursing

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What support is available?

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Support and care in your own home

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Index

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Telecare and the Carephone Home Safety Service

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Leaving hospital

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Nursing care

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Adapting your home

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Equipment

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Sensory Services for people with a sensory impairment 9 Dementia care

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Residential dementia care checklist

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Support for unpaid carers

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Shared Lives

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Short breaks (respite care)

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Residential care homes

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Inspecting care services

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Is a care home right for me?

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Care homes checklist

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Care homes with nursing

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Paying for your care

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Attendance Allowance

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NHS Nursing Care Contribution

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What will you have to pay for your care?

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Self-funding advice

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What if you run out of money?

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Alternative formats

Kirklees Council’s distribution of this publication does not constitute their support or recommendation of any of the products or services advertised within. All the listings in this publication of care homes, care homes with nursing and home care providers are supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and neither Kirklees Council nor Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions. If you would like a copy of the text in this directory in large print, Braille, audio tape or in another language please call 01484 414933

This directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. There is also a Browsealoud option for those requiring the information in the spoken word.

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Welcome from Kirklees Council Welcome to the 2014 Kirklees Care Services Directory which provides information for adults on a range of social care services that are available across Kirklees. In line with the national agenda to ‘personalise’ social care services and make sure people have choice and control over support to meet their needs, Kirklees is working with partners and other organisations to improve the way care services are delivered. Part of this work includes the implementation of Self-Directed Support which began in April 2010. This way of working will help people who are eligible for social care support to decide how best their needs are met. This may include using the services detailed in this directory, but could also include other services such as community and leisure activities. This directory also includes information for people who do not have funding from Kirklees Council, and those who chose to pay for their own social care services. It provides information about the support available to family carers and is a helpful guide for people working in social care. Kirklees Council provide a range of services to carers, such as assessing their support needs, helping them to take a well deserved break, connecting them with a network of carers and helping them in emergencies when their care cover breaks down. So, whether you are someone looking for information about home care, specialist equipment to help keep people independent, or you are a family carer needing a short break or emergency support, this directory can help you make an informed decision.

It explains what help you might need to manage your own safety, security and health and provides useful information to help you feel confident in your own home and make the most of living in Kirklees. The directory has been produced with you in mind. However we know that there are many other organisations in Kirklees who can give you information and advice on how to live a full and happy life – far too many to mention – but we hope you find this directory useful and interesting as a starting, and future reference, point. We welcome your comments and details on how to send us these are on page 16.

The inclusion of services in this directory does not constitute a recommendation or an endorsement by Kirklees Council. Most care providers listed are registered with the Care Quality Commission whose aim is to make sure better care is provided for everyone – in residential care homes, nursing homes and people’s own homes.

The council recommends you view a care provider’s inspection report before making your decision. See pages 6 & 10 or visit www.cqc.org.uk. Information in the directory was accurate to the best of our knowledge at November 2013.

Looking for care

Kirklees Council’s staff use the criteria to make sure they treat everyone fairly and that people who meet the criteria for help receive services. Their eligibility criteria is based on the legal requirements set down in the community care legislation. For people who fall within the ‘critical’ and ‘substantial’ categories of the criteria, Kirklees Council have a statutory duty to provide services. For more information on who can have adult social care services please visit www.kirklees.gov.uk/eligibility >>

To find out about social care support why not take a look at our website www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport which is packed full of useful information or contact the council’s Gateway to care on 01484 414933 and ask for an assessment of your care needs. You can do this at any time. This assessment will check whether you can get help from the council to support your care needs, using guidance called ‘eligibility criteria’.

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For more information about adult social care, please visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport or telephone Gateway to care on 01484 414933. Keith Smith Assistant Director Commissioning and Health Partnerships Children and Adults

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Looking for care continued >> ‘Critical’ care needs are when you cannot care for yourself because you are in immediate danger or you could cause harm to others. For example: • Life is, or will be, threatened • Significant health problems have developed or will develop • There is, or will be, little or no choice and control over vital aspects of the immediate environment • Serious abuse or neglect will occur • There is, or will be, an inability to carry out vital personal care or domestic routines • Vital involvement in work, education or learning cannot or will not be sustained • Vital social support systems and relationships cannot or will not be sustained • Vital family and other social roles and responsibilities cannot or will not be undertaken. ‘Vital’ is described as ‘necessary’ to the person’s life, health and well-being. ‘Substantial’ care needs are described as: • There is, or will be, only partial choice and control over the immediate environment

• The majority of family and other social roles and responsibilities cannot or will not be undertaken. The services Kirklees Council provide in this category include: • Intensive support at home, like home care services • Equipment to help you live as independently as possible at home, such as a housing adaptation, a carephone or fall detector • Residential or nursing home care so that where possible you can regain your independence and confidence after a stay in hospital and return home etc. Before the council decides whether they can provide you with support, they need to decide whether you are eligible for services. Please don’t worry if you are not able to get support as Kirklees Council staff are trained to put you in touch with other organisations that may be able to help. Or alternatively you could look at Connect to Support where you can get information and advice, purchase services that will help to keep you independent for longer or get in touch with voluntary organisations in your local community. www.connecttosupport.org/kirklees

• Abuse or neglect has occurred or will occur • There is, or will be, an inability to carry out the majority of personal care or domestic routines • Involvement in many aspects of work, education or learning cannot or will not be sustained • The majority of social support systems and relationships cannot or will not be sustained

Assessments Kirklees Council’s aim is to help you live independently in your home for as long as possible. To help you achieve this and to decide whether you are eligible for services they will ask you questions about your circumstances and the things you need to keep your independence – this is called a ‘person-led assessment’. For example they will talk to you about your: • Health – including mental health, physical disability, sensory impairments, for example your eyesight and hearing and mobility, such as how far you can walk, can you manage the stairs to get to bed etc • Personal care or activities of daily living home environment and where you live

• Social support and relationships including if you have someone who cares for you • Involvement in work, education and learning • Well-being, abuse or neglect. If you have a carer they will also be offered an assessment of their needs. The council usually need to take advice from health professionals. If you have other people involved in your care and support for example, your doctor, district nurse or occupational therapist, they will talk to them to get the fullest picture of your needs. You can choose to complete the person-led assessment or the council can complete it with you. >>

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Assessments continued >> Together we work out how much support you need. The person-led support plan will record your desired outcomes and support needs. Kirklees Council will give you a copy of your plan. Depending on the outcome of your assessment, you will be allocated a personal budget, so you can buy the services you need. Depending on your financial situation it is likely that you will need to make a contribution towards your personal budget we will let you know how much this is as part of your financial assessment or you could use our online mini financial assessment tool to get an idea of your contribution

http://www2.kirklees.gov.uk/MiniFinancialAssessment /default.aspx. You may not want to manage your personal budget or buy your own services. You may ask another person or the council to do this on your behalf. The most important thing is that you have the choice to choose the services you need that are identified in your person-led assessment. People who come under section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 will continue to be exempt from making a contribution to their support costs. This means that they do not have to pay for any of their mental health services.

Your support plan Once your completed questionnaire has been agreed and your care professional has told you the resources and money you have available to support you, you should make your

support plan. You can have help to do this if you need it. Your support plan lists what help you need and what difference it will make to your life.

Self-Directed Support Self-Directed Support is a way of providing social care to adults in their own homes. It involves identifying a personal budget - an amount of money designed to help you take control over your life, so that you can meet your care needs and manage your own support. Personal budgets are designed for people who live in their own homes and cannot be used to pay for residential care. You can choose to spend your personal budget in one of two ways. You can either give the money back to the council and ask them to continue to provide all your care, this is called a ‘virtual budget’ as no money actually changes

hands. Or you can choose to have a direct payment. If you choose a direct payment, the council will give you the cash to organise your own support. You don’t have to manage the direct payment on your own; you could ask Kirklees Council or a friend or relative to help you. Some voluntary organisations will also manage the money for you and use it to buy the things you need. For more information please visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport or telephone Gateway to care on 01484 414933.

The Care Quality Commission The Government has brought in a system that checks and regulates adult social care services. Registration is at the centre of the system. All health and social care organisations have to register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Organisations must show they are meeting essential standards of

quality and safety across all the activities and services they provide. The system will make sure that people can expect services to meet essential standards of quality and safety that respect their dignity and protect their rights. For further information, visit: www.cqc.org.uk.

Commissioning services Care support services can be commissioned in part or whole by the council, if you meet the eligibility criteria for ‘substantial’ or ‘critical’ needs. The council’s contracts team works with home care and care home providers who have a contract with the council to make sure services are flexible and responsive to a person’s situation.

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Alternatively you can make private arrangements with service providers. Private fees for these services vary. A provider will give you a detailed cost breakdown of charges before you start to receive any services. Please make sure you check this out before making a decision.

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Home care agency checklist

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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. Agency 1 ....................................................................................................................................................

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Agency 2 ....................................................................................................................................................

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Agencies • What experience does the agency have in your particular field of need? Can they supply references for you to check? • How long has the agency been operating?

• 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?

• How many carers would the agency assign to care for • Home care agencies providing personal care, must be you and would you see the same one every day? If not, registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. how does the staff rota operate and what happens if your Ask to see a copy of their registration certificate. carer goes on holiday or is sick? Will you be notified in • If this is a private contract ask for a copy of the agency’s advance that a different carer will be attending? 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 (sometimes called Age Concern in some areas) can help with this.

Carers • You should expect your personal preferences, dignity and • Carers should be fully trained or be in ongoing training. Ask the agency about their policies on this. privacy to be respected. Discuss this with the agency and ask how the most suitable carers for your particular care • You will have a care plan drawn up by the agency which are chosen. Can you talk to them before deciding? the carers will work to. Ask how often this plan will be reviewed by the agency. • Carers must be checked with the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and have a criminal records disclosure – make sure this is the case.

Paying • If your care needs do not meet Health & Adult Services’ eligibility criteria and have been arranged privately you should check carefully the fee rates charged and exactly what the payment you make covers.

Notes

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What support is available? Support and care in your own home If you need help to live independently in your own home, or you are finding it difficult to manage at home, family and friends may be able to help. Alternatively, you could consider using the services of a home care/support provider. Home care providers employ care assistants to provide help in people’s homes. Care assistants can provide help with personal care such as bathing, washing and dressing, and/or meals. They are trained in personal care, moving and handling,

food hygiene, and infection control. They must be checked with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and have had their references checked by their employers. If you require nursing care at home, some home care providers can provide this. Some people may also require assistance with other day to day needs. A list of home care providers operating in Kirklees starts on page 27.

Telecare and the Carephone Home Safety Service The Carephone Home Safety Service uses ‘telecare’ products. ‘Telecare’ products are communication aids which are installed in the home. They are linked to a team of trained staff at a local control centre, which works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The telecare equipment lets the staff at the control centre know when people may need help. All telecare equipment is linked to a ‘Lifeline Unit’. This is similar to a telephone and can trigger an automatic alarm to the control centre. The Carephone Home Safety Service is able to help people with many of their home safety problems. For example, if they have had a fall, or had a flood or a fire, the telecare equipment will automatically alert the control centre. This means that help can quickly be summoned to support people through their crisis. Specially trained staff will give advice and reassurance; or contact friends or relatives if urgent help is required. In circumstances in which telecare users need assistance but the situation is not felt to be a serious emergency and where family, carers, neighbours or domiciliary care providers cannot respond, control centre staff are able to request a visit from the Mobile Response Service. The Mobile Response Service provides a fast and effective response to support people within their own

homes in situations where they require urgent assistance with personal care needs, moving and handling, reassurance, help or advice. Mobile Response staff have been appropriately trained in the delivery of personal care including movement and handling techniques and infection control. When needed, the telecare control centre staff will contact the emergency services on behalf of the Carephone user. The Carephone Home Safety Service working alongside the Mobile Response Service enables users to remain independent at home and also provides reassurance to relatives and carers that should an incident occur help will be at hand. For more information please contact Kirklees Council’s Gateway to care on 01484 414933 or email: gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk or visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport.

Leaving hospital The council can provide a service to patients, their families or carers which may make discharge from hospital quicker and safer. The council will come along and talk to anyone who needs help. Many people leaving hospital require little help, and may only need information. Other people leaving hospital may need the services mentioned below. These are known as ‘enablement services’ and are made up of the following people:

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• Social Worker – who visits you on the ward to assess your needs. • Domiciliary care co-ordinator – who plans and organises the agreed support when you are discharged from hospital. • Occupational therapist – who assesses your ability to undertake daily tasks at home and gives advice on how you can maintain and improve your independence. >>

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Leaving hospital continued • Home support worker – who will help you to regain your independence by supporting you in arrying out day-to-day tasks.

• Work with health colleagues to identify people who require this service.

The long term conditions service aims to:

• Identify people who are at risk of having to go back into hospital if they don’t have the care they need.

• Facilitate safe home support to people with long term conditions when needed.

• Improve the care provided to people living in Kirklees with a long term condition.

• Improve a person’s quality of life and encourage self care.

Nursing care If you wish to arrange care for yourself, you can contact providers listed in this directory. If you have nursing needs for example you need a registered nurse to administer medication, you need to ask for a ‘nursing determination’

– an assessment of your need for nursing given by a registered nurse. The NHS will make a contribution to cover the nursing care element of your fees.

Adapting your home Do you have mobility problems? Adaptations to your home may help you to get around more easily. Your assessment will identify if you meet the criteria for an adaptation to your home or if there are other ways to help meet your needs. If it is agreed you need adaptations to your home a referral will be made to the council’s Accessible Homes team.

Please contact Gateway to care on 01484 414933.

Equipment The council and its partners help people to deal with everyday living more safely and independently. Occupational therapists and other specially trained staff can give you advice, assess your needs and those of your carer, if applicable. Depending on your individual circumstances, the council can loan or recommend equipment that will help you to: • Use the lavatory, wash or bath.

• Manage eating or drinking. • Do household chores like cooking or tidying up. • Get around the house or garden. The Kirklees Integrated Community Equipment Service provides health and social care equipment for loan to people referred by a health or social care professional. Please contact Gateway to care on 01484 414933.

Sensory Services for people with a sensory impairment These are services for people who: • Have a dual sensory loss (deaf/blind). • Are deaf or hard of hearing. • Have severe sight loss (blind). • Are partially sighted or experiencing significant visual loss. The council can offer advice and information covering a wide range of issues surrounding sensory loss. Once you have been referred to a sensory worker the team will offer an assessment of your abilities and social care needs. If

eligible, the council will work with you to decide which services/equipment will meet your needs. The team also offer support to families and carers and can provide a separate assessment for carers of disabled people. If you need services that are provided by other teams (e.g. home care or day services) the council will work with you to meet your needs. The council also work closely with the voluntary sector. For more information please contact Kirklees Council’s Gateway to care on 01484 414933 or visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk.

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Dementia care If you are worried that your memory – or that of someone you know – is getting noticeably worse, or if memory loss is beginning to have a knock-on effect on everyday life, it is worth sharing your worries and seeking advice. That’s because memory problems can sometimes be an early sign of a medical condition such as dementia. You should first have a chat with your GP, who will address your concerns or arrange for further investigation. You may be referred to a local memory monitoring service where a formal diagnosis can be made. Bear in mind that there are many reasons for memory loss apart from dementia. However, the earlier you seek help the better as there may be support or treatment available that can help you. Kirklees Council can provide information about services and support available for people with dementia and their families. This can include support such as home care, social activities, short respite breaks, assistive technology

and equipment that will help you feel safe and remain independent at home, or residential and nursing care. For more information please contact Kirklees Council’s Gateway to care on 01484 414933 or email: gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk or visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk/dementia Kirklees Alzheimer’s Society can also offer information and advice about services and support available in Kirklees as well as an opportunity to meet other families affected by dementia. To contact them visit www.alzheimers.org.uk or contact the local branch on 01484 429865 or 01924 444074 or email: kirklees@alzheimers.org.uk. A residential dementia care checklist can be found below.

Residential dementia care checklist

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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 12. Residents

 Are residents able to compile memory boxes?

The best indication of a good home is that the residents appear happy and responsive.

 Do staff compile life story books including

 Are there rummage boxes around the home to

Staff

stimulate residents?

Access If the person with dementia needs or is likely to need equipment or adaptations you may want to check:

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

 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?

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photographs and mementoes?

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?

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Support for unpaid carers Shared Lives ‘Shared Lives’ is a scheme provided by Kirklees Council, bringing together ‘Shared Lives’ carers recruited from the Kirklees community and people who need support to live independently. The scheme helps many people, including people with learning or physical disabilities, mental health needs or older people. It gives them the chance to maintain their

independence and lead the life they want. ‘Shared Lives’ is a flexible and unique arrangement offering support from a few hours a week to a short break. For more information telephone 01484 226520 or email: shared.lives@kirklees.gov.uk.

Short breaks (respite care) A carer can be a family member or friend living with you, or perhaps living nearby, who helps or provides care for you on a regular unpaid basis. These carers sometimes need a break. This could be for a few hours a week or for a longer break. Your carers needs and preferences for the type and length of break you have can also be assessed along with your own.

• If you have sufficient funds you may wish to arrange home-based respite care where another carer moves into your home for a short period. For more information on services for carers contact Carers Gateway on 01484 226520 .

There are a number of options: • Support in the home can be arranged so your carer can have a break. • Short stays in a residential placement might be the best option if you wish to go into a care home yourself for a week or two.

Residential care homes Inspecting care services All care services are required by law to register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Organisations must show they are meeting new essential standards of quality and safety across all of the activities and services they provide. Homes are categorised by the type of care they provide

and are listed in this directory, starting on page 30. The latest inspection reports for care homes and care homes with nursing in Kirklees can be viewed at www.kirklees.gov.uk/carehome where there is a direct link to the CQC website.

Is a care home right for me? If you would like or need greater security and assistance with personal care such as bathing, feeding, dressing and help with moving, a care home may be the answer. Kirklees Council will assess your care needs. The assessment will be used to tell you about the care choices you have. You will be fully involved in planning your care needs. Please contact Gateway to care on 01484 414933.

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Care homes checklist

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Home 1 Home 2 Home 3 First impressions • • • • •

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• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? • Are there arrangements for religious observance? • C an 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?

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Staff

Were you met when you first arrived? Do staff seem warm, friendly and polite? Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable? Does the home feel comfortable and welcoming? Is the home fresh, clean and well-furnished?

Fees • How much are the fees? • Do the fees cover all the services available? • Under what circumstances will the fees alter – e.g. annually or according to increasing needs? • Is the notice to terminate reasonable?

Transport

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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 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 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? • Is alcohol served or permitted?

Visitors • • • •

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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?

Food

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• Do you have a choice about meals? • Is the food varied and interesting? • Can the home cater for your dietary needs? • 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?

Life within the home

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• Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful? • Do the staff talk to residents and how do they talk to them? • Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on day and night?

• Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends? • Does the home provide its own transport?

Accommodation

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• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests? • Are there organised activities and entertainment? • 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?

Gardens

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Are the grounds/gardens attractive? Are all areas safe and accessible? Is there somewhere to sit? Are they quiet?

Contract terms • • • •

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Can you retain your own room if away? Can you have a short-stay or trial period? Will you be given a statement of terms on admission? Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out?

If you are being funded by the council you will be placed on a council contract which would cover the ‘fees’ and ‘contract terms’ elements. A care provider may not alter fees without the council’s approval.

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Care homes with nursing If you think your needs are too great to be met in a care home that offers personal care only you may need a care home which offers nursing care. A care professional or a registered nurse will visit you to look at what care you will need. This visit might be in your own home, a hospital if you’ve been ill, or a residential care home. You will be fully involved in planning your care needs. If a care home providing nursing care is the best solution for you, the care professional will give you information to help you find a home which meets your care needs. The cost of the nursing care part of your fees is paid by the NHS directly to the care home. It is important that you get your nursing care needs identified before you go into the care home with nursing. You may be entitled to ‘fully funded continuing health care’. This will be looked at during the assessment process. You may want a carer, family member or friend to be part of this.

Please note: If the person needing care is in either a care home or a care home with nursing and has a diagnosis of dementia, please make sure the care home’s ‘statement of purpose’ says that it provides dementia care. This directory contains details of residential care homes and care homes with nursing in Kirklees starting on pages 30 and 34 respectively. You can also visit www.kirklees.gov.uk/carehomes.

Paying for your care Attendance Allowance This is a non-means-tested, non-taxable benefit from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). It’s paid at the lower rate of £53.00 a week if you need care by day or night and at the higher rate of £79.15

a week if you need care during the day and night. Everyone who needs care can, and should, claim Attendance Allowance.

NHS Nursing Care Contribution If you are a temporary or permanent resident who lives in a care home that provides nursing care you may be able to get the NHS Nursing Care Contribution towards the cost. It is not means-tested and is currently £109.79 a week for the standard rate. This is paid directly to the home.

Looking for care or support? For independent, impartial information on your care options, call this directory’s helpline on freephone 0800 389 2077 We can generate a personalised report with details of care homes or housing with care schemes that meet your needs and send you additional information on choosing and funding care too.

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What will you have to pay for your care? Do you have more than £23,250 in capital and savings? What is ‘capital’? The value of your home is included in the assessment of your capital unless one of the following still lives there: • Your partner (that is, your husband, wife or civil partner, or someone you live with as if they were your husband, wife or civil partner) or

to arrange for a third party - such as a family member or charity - to ‘top-up’ the difference. You are not allowed to do this yourself if your capital is below £23,250. If you have capital between £14,250 and £23,250 you will pay £1 a week for every £250 you have above £14,250.

• A relative who is over 60 or disabled or

Twelve-week property disregard

• A child under 16 who you, or a former partner, are responsible for.

The council will not take into account the value of your property for a period of twelve weeks. This applies if:

If you don’t have more than £23,250 in capital and savings Kirklees Council will contribute financially towards your care costs. But only after they have carried out a financial assessment of your care needs.

YES – You do have to pay if... you do have more than £23,250 in capital and savings. Ask Kirklees Council for a Person Led Assessment. Any care homes you consider must be able to meet your assessed care needs. If, apart from your property, your savings are less than £23,250, Kirklees Council can help with your care costs for the first twelve weeks. After this time you can apply for a loan to help you whilst your property is being sold.

How much? You will need to ask Kirklees Council for a Person Led Assessment. This will identify your care needs and how they will be best met. Any care homes you consider must be able to meet these needs. Kirklees Council will also make an assessment of your financial situation. This sets out how much they will pay and how much you will have to pay. Your choice of care home will be limited to those that accept Kirklees Council’s agreed funding level. If you want to choose a more expensive home you would have

• Your former home is included in your financial assessment • Your other capital is less than £23,250, and • Your income is not enough to meet your care home fees. Kirklees Council will help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of long-term care in a home, provided your assessment has shown that this is the kind of care you need. This is called the ‘property disregard’ period. Deferred payment agreements After the twelve-week property disregard period, Kirklees Council may be able to help you while your property is being sold. They will charge any financial help they give against the value of your home. This means they will take back the amount they have paid once your property has been sold. However, they may limit how much they will pay It may affect your entitlement to Pension Credit if your property is not seen to be on the market for sale and becomes treated as capital by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

Figures quoted here may change over the lifetime of this directory. After April 2014, please contact Gateway to care for up to date figures.

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Self-funding advice If you have more than £23,250 in capital or savings you will have to pay for any care services you need, although if you need care in your own home or are considering moving into a care home, you will still be able to have a social care assessment by Kirklees Council. This person-led assessment will make sure that your needs will be met. Also, if you expect your capital to fall below £23,250 as a result of paying for care, Kirklees Council may then help you with the cost. If you are moving into a care home, you may be able to have financial help and support such as the twelveweek property disregard or deferred payment agreements detailed on page 14.

What if you run out of money? If your capital is likely to reduce to £23,250 as a result of paying for care, you must tell Kirklees Council well in advance that this is going to happen. They will then be able to help with your care fees (provided your care needs assessment has shown that you need residential care). They will carry out a financial assessment to confirm the date from which your funds fell below £23,250, and the amount they will contribute towards your care. If the home you have chosen charges more than Kirklees Council will pay, you must find someone to pay the difference – a ‘top-up’ payment. Whoever does this, whether a family member or a charity, they should understand that the cost could increase, and that they will have to pay the top-up for as long as necessary. Alternatively, you may have to find a cheaper home. Understanding your rights before moving into care is essential. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before committing yourself. Whatever your circumstances... (whether you receive home care support or residential care) Remember: • It is just your own financial circumstances that are assessed, not your partner’s. • Your assessment will be made up of two elements, a care needs assessment and a financial one.

• A care home with nursing will generally be more expensive than a care home providing personal care only. Consider claiming: • Income support • Pension Credit • Savings Credit (if you are over 65) Definitely claim: • Attendance Allowance, worth £53.00 a week. Moving into a care home with nursing? • You may be eligible for the NHS Nursing Care Contribution – currently £109.79. This is paid directly to the home. Always seek advice: • Independent help is available to guide you through your financial options. There may be a number of solutions to retaining your capital whilst paying for care. For more information about paying for care please contact Kirklees Council’s Gateway to care on 01484 414933 or email: gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk or visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk/careandsupport.

Figures quoted here may change over the lifetime of this directory. After April 2014, please contact Gateway to care for up to date figures.

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Essential information – keeping safe Safeguarding vulnerable adults Who is a vulnerable adult? A vulnerable adult is someone who is not able to care for or protect themselves from harm and exploitation. It might be because of their age, mental or physical incapacity, sensory loss, or physical or learning disabilities. It might be someone who is usually able to manage but is unable to do so because of an accident or illness. All people should be able to live their lives free from fear and harm. Some may find it hard to get the help and support they need to stop the abuse. What kinds of abuse are there? Abuse can: • Be an act which goes against your human rights

• Psychological – for example, shouting, swearing, frightening, blaming, ignoring or humiliating • Financial – for example, the illegal or unauthorised use of a person’s property, money, pension book or other valuables • Sexual – for example, forcing a person to take part in any sexual activity without consent • Neglect – for example, where a person is deprived of food, heat, clothing, comfort or medication • Discriminatory abuse, including racist, sexist and other forms of harassment. A vulnerable adult may also neglect themselves or deliberately harm themselves.

• A single act or repeated acts • Happen in any relationship

It’s everyone’s responsibility to speak out.

• Result in harm

If you have heard or seen something that worries you, or if you think someone is being abused, please tell us about it. Telephone Gateway to care on 01484 414933. Or email gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk

• Take advantage of someone’s vulnerability There are six main types of abuse: • Physical – for example, hitting, slapping, burning, pushing, restraining or giving too much medication or the wrong medication

Together we can stop it.

Why your views are important If you, a relative, friend or guardian have a service from us, and have comments to make, good or bad, then please let us know. Kirklees Council and its partners have been working very hard to promote dignity and respect to everyone who uses their services. If you feel you have not been treated with dignity and respect, they want to know. If you are not happy with the action taken, they can look into it as a complaint. Who should I talk to?

Send your comments to: Customer Services Unit Tel: 01484 225115 Well-being and Communities email: sscu@kirklees.gov.uk Kirklees Council www.kirklees.gov.uk/complaints 30 Market Street, Huddersfield HD1 2HG

The best way to deal with a complaint is to talk to the manager of the service you receive. They will work with you to resolve the problem so you feel happier with the service you get. If you don’t know who to talk to, the Customer Services Manager can advise you. They will make sure your complaint is looked into by the right people in order to provide the best possible outcome.

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Useful local contacts Age Concern (now called Age UK)

Tel: 01924 439199

Calderdale and Kirklees Offer day services at various venues. Services also include hairdressing, shopping and cleaning service, minibuses, and memory support. Tel: 01422 252040

Emergency dental service Every dentist has to make arrangements to provide urgent or emergency outof-hours treatment. Ring your dentist’s telephone number and you will hear a recorded message telling you how to get urgent treatment. If you are not registered with a dental practice. Tel: 0845 122 0221 (for dental services).

Mears Home Improvements Limited Handyperson Service to all age groups, which is free for those over 60 who receive either Council Tax Benefit or Pension Credit. Over 18s who receive Disability Living Allowance will be entitled to free labour but will be charged for the materials. Open Monday to Thursday from 8.45am to 5.15pm. Friday 8.45am to 4.45pm. Tel: 01484 845492 or visit www.mearsgroup.co.uk Batley Resource Centre Offer many activities including volunteering opportunities, making new friends and various activities and outings. Open Monday to Friday from 8.30am – 5pm or weekend or evenings by arrangement. Tel: 01924 326331 or visit: www.batleyresourcecentre.co.uk The Denby Dale centre Set up to provide services for people affected by physical or sensory impairment, social isolation exacerbated by rural isolation, poor access to services and caring responsibilities. The centre operates throughout Denby Dale and Kirkburton. Tel: 01484 860077 Dewsbury and District Pensioners Association A pensioners’ forum that fights for pensioners rights on topics including; pensions, housing, transport, public services, health and social care, life long learning, national insurance fund and any other issues affecting older people. Meetings are held on: • the 3rd Monday of every month, except December, at Dewsbury Town Hall at 1.30pm with refreshments at 1pm. • the 3rd Tuesday of every month at the Senior Citizens Social Centre, Lees Hall Road, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury WF12 0RT at 2pm. They have guest speakers each month and new members are welcome from all over West Yorkshire.

Emergency numbers • 999 for ambulance, fire brigade and police. • 111 when you need medical help fast but it’s not a 999 emergency. • 101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police when it’s less urgent than a 999. Emergency out-of-hours doctor service Ring your doctor’s surgery and follow the instructions on their recorded message. Emergency out of hours duty service Kirklees Council Well-being and Integration. Tel: 01484 414933 Friend to Friend Provide activities for older people to help reduce isolation and loneliness. Groups meet in Holmfirth, Honley, Denby Dale, Meltham and Marsden. They also offer a telephone befriending service. Office opens Monday to Friday. Tel: 01484 687773 Gateway to care Health and social care information, advice and services. Also carers support officers and Gateway workers help access to council services or voluntary and community groups. Gateway to care, tel: 01484 414933 or email: gatewaytocare@kirklees.gov.uk and carers.gateway@kirklees.gov.uk. Visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk and click on the ‘health and social care’ link. Health and well- being Contact NHS Kirklees for information on: • • • • • •

local NHS services your health finding out all about NHS Kirklees getting involved with NHS Kirklees links to other health-related websites Health centres.

For more information contact: Broad Lea House, Bradley Business Park,

Dyson Wood Way, Bradley, Huddersfield HD2 1GZ. Tel: 01484 464000 or visit www.kirklees.nhs.uk Huddersfield and District Pensioners Organisation A campaigning group for the restoration of the earnings link to the state pension and other pensioner issues, especially in health and social security. 50p admission including refreshments. Membership fee – £2 per year. The organisation meets on the third Thursday of the month at St Patrick’s Centre, 2 Trinity Street, Huddersfield. Tel: 01484 318876 Email: noreen.logan@talktalk.net The Huddersfield Deanery Project Offer social and spiritual well-being and support to older people of any or no religious background. Provide advice and information and can link you to other organisations that can help you. They manage two luncheon clubs, ‘Thursday Friends’ and ‘Friday Friends’. They have two intergenerational groups, ‘Bridge the gap’ one and two. These are school-based activity groups. They run winter warmers – which give practical help in cold weather – including free bedding. They have their own community gardening scheme and handyperson service. Tel: 01484 300094 Interpretation services Offer information and advice to people whose first language is not English. Kirklees Community Language Service Tel: 01484 223326 Visit: www.kirklees.gov.uk Kirklees Customer Service Centres Civic Centre 3, Huddersfield Walsh Building, Dewsbury Kirklees Local Organisations Directory This online directory currently holds details of 3,000 local organisations and community services. For more information go to: www.kirklees.gov.uk/ localorganisations Kirklees Older People’s Network An active organisation which enables older people (aged 55 and over) to have their say. Please contact: Batley Resource Centre, 90 Commercial Street, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 5DS. Tel: 01924 326331

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Avery Mews. Avery Mews Care Home is in a prime location right in the centre of the thriving old mill town of Heckmondwike. This purpose built care home, opened in 2009, provides excellent specialist residential, dementia and respite care to the West Yorkshire area.

01924 403001 www.averyhealthcare.co.uk Avery Mews Care Home, Railway Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0ND

Knowle Court Care Home Knowle Court Care Home is a family owned and run business established in 1987. We pride ourselves on providing the highest possible standards of professional care within a friendly homely environment. • Single and shared rooms • En-suite bedrooms • Visiting chiropodist, dentist, opticians, hairdressers • Outings, entertainment, therapeutic activities

Knowle Court, 38 Knowl Road, Golcar, Huddersfield, HD7 4AN Tel: 01484 658357 • e.mail. admin@knowlcourt.co.uk • www.knowlecourtcarehome.co.uk

‘It’s the Care that Counts’... Care Counts was established in 2006 to offer high standards

Care Counts

of personal care, reliability and friendly service to clients, who are living in their own home and require a little extra help and support. Our fully trained Carers are employed directly, giving you peace of mind that a professional Carer is on hand, offering companionship and specialist care in the comfort of your own home.

www.carecounts.co.uk Nature of services provided: • Preparation and cooking of meals • Assistance with medication • Palliative, End of Life care

• Cleaning, laundry, ironing & shopping • Support to use local facilities • Group activities and outings

Tel: 01484 424744 Fax: 01484 432048 On Call: 079 200 22 908 Email: info@carecounts.co.uk www.carecounts.co.uk

Ray Street Enterprise Centre, Unit C1, Ray Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 6BL

AN EXPERIENCE IN QUALITY

Call us on 020 8371 7810 or visit www.advinia.co.uk

Longwood Grange - Longwood Gate, Longwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, HD3 4UP • Tel: 01484 647 276 • Email: manager.longwood@advinia.co.uk Situated in the beautiful village of Longwood just three miles from the town of Huddersfield. We strive for an open friendly environment. Roberttown - 98 Church Road, Roberttown, Liversedge, West Yorkshire, WF15 8BE • Tel: 01924 411 600 • Email: manager.roberttown@advinia.co.uk Located in West Yorkshire 14 miles from Leeds. We provide a warm and friendly atmosphere and make every effort to provide the best care. Woodfield Grange - Saddleworth Road, Greetland, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX4 8NZ • Tel: 01422 377 239 • Email: manager.woodfield@advinia.co.uk A lovely care home located in Greetland close to Halifax and a number of amenities including golf clubs. Creating a happy, relaxed and homely atmosphere. The Advinia approach to healthcare: Home from home • Wholesome meals • Enjoy choices and fulfilment • Close links in the community

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Holme House Care Home with Nursing Gomersal, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire Holme House is a purpose built care home in a stunning stone building which will be home to 54 residents both residential and nursing. All bedrooms are single rooms with en-suite shower facilities. Each room has beautiful fitted furniture with an integrated fridge and a television/dvd with freeview as standard.

For more information, please contact the Manager or her team on 01274 862021

www.croftcarehomes.co.uk Both care homes offer the highest quality accommodation and care from a dedicated and well trained staff team. Treat yourself or your loved one to a five star care experience, you deserve it and we want to help you enjoy it.

Croftlands Care Home with Nursing Kirkburton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire Croftlands is a stunning stone-built care home for 55 residents, providing care for people with residential, nursing or dementia related needs. All bedrooms are single rooms with en-suite shower facilities, fitted furniture, intergrated fridge, TV/DVD with Freeview and lots more features. Each floor has a beautifully furnished lounge and dining room and there are a number of quiet lounges. For people with EMI needs, there is a reminiscence room and a sensory room. For more information, please contact the Manager or any of the team on 01484 604864


Willow House Residential Care Home for Ladies

Willow House is a family run business opened in 1985. We provide care and support, encouraging clients to live a full and independent lifestyle within this original Georgian house. We offer: • All female care staff to ensure the dignity of our service users • Rooms dedicated for the elderly, frail or people with dementia. • Recently refurbished rooms and an added extension to provide large personalised en-suite rooms. • Permanent, respite and weekend care available. • Gardens with heated seating areas, adjacent to open countryside. • Varied meals snacks and drinks provided in-between. • Large communal areas including 2 dining rooms, 2 lounges and 2 heated sunrooms with views over looking the gardens.

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“ We encourage clients to feel

that Willow House is their home

and not a care establishment.

Telephone: 01274 872 624 Email: willowhouse@tesco.net Web: www.willowhouse-residential.co.uk

Address: 396 Halifax Road, Hightown, Liversedge WF15 6NG

For more details, contact your local home directly, or visit www.fshc.co.uk Botham Hall Care Home Botham Hall Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4RG T: 01484 646 327 E: botham.hall@fshc.co.uk Southfield Court Care Home Off Southfield Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8RZ T: 01484 432433 E: southfield.court@fshc.co.uk Woodlands Care Home Sands Lane, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 8HJ T: 01924 491570 E: woodlands.mirfield@fshc.co.uk

That’s why we’re one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers Our care homes are unique and we’re proud to offer consistently high standards of service and care. In a Four Seasons Health Care home, we consider the individual and ensure that the care they receive has been designed with them in mind, with the emphasis on enhancing their well-being. We are able to provide a range of care options including residential, nursing and dementia care services for both long stay and short stay respite service users.

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Longroyds & Pilling House Care Home Pilling Lane, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield HD8 9EQ Tel: 01484 861630 Web: www.hillcare.net

Longroyds

Piling House

Longroyds and Pilling House are 2 separate, beautiful old houses built over a hundred years ago and still retain many period features. Set in the same large grounds with stunning views over the surrounding countryside they are conveniently situated on the fringe of the village of Skelmanthorpe. Longroyds and Pilling House also offers five independent units. These independent living flats offer a high standard of accommodation with the peace of mind that help is available 24 hours a day. Quality is at the heart of our philosophy of care and consequently a high proportion of our staff are qualified to NVQ level 2 and 3. We also employ a dedicated activity organiser to ensure the home has many different activities taking place on a daily basis. Longroyds and Pilling House are comfortable and easy homes to live in. Freedom of movement and choice is encouraged and privacy and dignity respected.

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T: 01484 421287 www.hillcare.net

Thornhill Care Home

Thornhill Care Home was established over thirty years ago as Huddersfield’s only private nursing home. It has benefited from many changes over the intervening years, whilst maintaining its essential character, as a place of comfort and peace. The home provides the highest standards of nursing care where the people living there may be assured of complete personal and professional care, whilst maintaining their dignity, privacy and individuality. It offers residential, nursing and respite care to people over the age of 65 years and also includes a dedicated and secure unit for the nursing care of the Elderly with Dementia. We provide care to all the people who use our service to a standard of excellence which embraces the fundamental principles of good care practice. Whilst ensuring that they live in a clean and safe environment and are treated with respect and sensitivity to their individual needs and abilities.

Home Manager: Shelagh Reilly Email: enquiries@hillcare.net

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Newsome Nursing Home

T: 01484 429 492 E: admin@newsomecare.co.uk

As one of Huddersfield’s longest established and most respected Care Homes, Newsome Nursing Home provides the highest standards of personal and nursing care. Newsome Nursing home opened in 1986 and has provided exceptional standards

of care for over 20 years. Situated in a quiet residential area of Huddersfield the home is well located being close to the town centre, boasting a friendly welcoming environment, attractive gardens and views over the area. The Home Manager and

staff have established an outstanding reputation for providing quality care and the atmosphere within the home is a fine testimony to their affectionate and skillful approach.

1 - 3 Tunnacliffe Road, Newsome, Huddersfield, HD4 6QQ

Home Manager: Fiona Pollard

T: 01924 405 263 www.ingshousenursinghome.co.uk

Ings House is a small, homely, family owned nursing home which seeks to match the experience of the residents living in their own homes as much possible. The home provides nursing, residential and respite care. It is located close to the centre of Liversedge, close to many local amenities.

350 Bradford Road, Liversedge WF15 6BY Manager: Carolyn Orman

Telephone: 01924 405 263 Enquiries: admin@ingshousenursinghome.co.uk

Residential & Dementia Care Home

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Healthcare Limited All our homes offer care to an exceptional standard for older people, with a reputation for providing dignified care where individual needs are respected in a friendly and homely environment. Our Managers and staff team are dedicated to promoting independence and feelings of fulfilment and the atmosphere at our homes is a fine testimony to the staffs caring and affectionate approach to caring for older people. Residents and their family need to feel confident that staff have the right skills and knowledge. Our training programmes enable staff to carry out their job competently and professionally. Social activities and entertainment is continually organised including garden parties, trips to the theatre, shopping trips and outings to the coast in the company minibus, plus craft afternoons and regular musical events.

when visiting my sister I am so impressed by the loving care the staff give to my sister and all the residents, they

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Ashlands

Fieldhead Court

Fieldhead Park

Hartshead Manor

41 Main Street, Methley, Leeds LS26 9JE

Rectory Park, Church Lane, Thornhill, Dewsbury WF12 0JZ

140 Kitson Hill Road, Mirfield West Yorkshire WF14 9QZ

T: 01977 515823

T: 01924 459000

T: 01924 496517

817 Halifax Road, Hartshead Moor, Cleckheaton BD19 6LP T: 01274 869807

E: ashlands @rochehealthcare.com

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E: fhpark @rochehealthcare.com

E: hartsheadmanor @rochehealthcare.com

Roche Homecare, Domiciliary Care Our care is as individual as the people we care for. We’ll visit you at home to chat through your needs and develop a care programme that works for you and your family. Our assistance can range from a few hours each week to several hours a day: it all depends on what you need. Please feel free to call us for further information on 0113 271 9456

Roche Homecare Unit 1, Manor court, Manor Mill lane, Leeds, LS11 8LQ • Tel: 0113 271 9456 Email: dom@rochehealthcare.com • Web: www.rochehomecare.co.uk




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We provide specialist and professional care for everyone; people who have learning or physical disabilities, short-term respite and postoperative support and, of course, care for older people.

We provide excellent quality care for our customers. All our handpicked staff are fully trained to provide a safe, efficient and friendly service.

Bluebird Care offers a realistic cost-effective alternative to residential care. With familiar friends, relatives and possessions around, Bluebird Care ‘just happens’.

Bluebird Care allows our customers to live full, interesting lives and still stay within the comfort of their own home.

Your care plan will be tailor-made for you. We will talk to you about just what you want and respect your wishes throughout.

We continually train and develop our staff to make sure that they are fully up to date on modern methods.

As a guideline, some of our services include: • Help with getting up or going to bed • Preparing meals • Trips to see friend and relatives, sightseeing or leisure activities • Shopping • Washing and ironing • Personal hygiene • Cleaning the home • Assistance with medication • Overnight care • Live-in care

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CZAJKA COMMUNITY CARE SERVICES LTD KIRKLEES The Beehive, Longwood Road, Longwood Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4EL OP D PD MH YA Tel: 01484 766989

BURGUNDY CARE SERVICES LTD Unit 21, Square Business Park, Huddersfield Road, Honley, Holmfirth HD9 6QZ OP D PD MH SI YA AD Tel: 01484 663304

DNA CARE SERVICES G40 The Media Centre, 7 Northumberland Street, Huddersfield HD1 1RL Tel: 01484 483043

CARE COUNTS LIMITED Unit C1, Ray Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 6BL OP D PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01484 424744 Advert page 18

ELITE STAFFING UK Bretton Street, Enterprise Centre, Bretfield Court, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9DB OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01924 455001

CAREWATCH (KIRKLEES) 570 Wakefield Road, Waterloo, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8PU OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01484 431143 CARING HAND OF SUPPORT, A Suite 57, Batley Business Park, Technology Drive, Batley, WF17 6ER Tel: 01924 471011 Service User Bands

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FLEXICARE HOME SERVICES WEST YORKSHIRE 2a Appleton Court, Calder Park, Wakefield WF2 7AR OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01924 251166 FOCUS CARE SERVICES 14 The Creative Lofts, 15 Northumberland Street, Huddersfield HD1 1DT OP D LDA MH SI Tel: 01484 515332

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Home care providers continued Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice Russell House, Fell Greave Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1NH Tel: 01484 411040

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Genuine Carers Ltd 125 St Johns Road, Huddersfield HD1 5EY OP D PD LDA MH YA Tel: 01484 506474 Home Instead Senior Care Kirklees G1 & 2 Brooke’s Mill Office Park, Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, HD4 7NR OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01484 661921 Housing 21 – Willow Court Victoria Road, Elland, Halifax, Yorkshire HX5 0PL Tel: 0370 192 4646

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Huddersfield DCA – United Response 52 Byram Arcade, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 1ND LDA Tel: 01484 531965 Juice Care Ltd Suite 13, Batley Business Park, Technology Park, Batley, WF17 6ER OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01924 444929 Kalcrest Care Ltd 1 Eldon Place, Bradford BD1 3AZ Tel: 01274 390552

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Keystone Healthcare Limited 3B Cartwright Court, Bradley Business Park, Dyson Wood Way, Bradley, Huddersfield HD2 1GN OP D PD Tel: 01484 545990 Mears Care Kirklees Branch, Bridge House, Station Yard, Halifax Road, Liversedge WF15 6PS OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Tel: 01924 411978

Northern Community Careline Services 20 Oxford Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 4LN OP D PD MH YA AD Tel: 01924 455433 owen Care and support limited 9 Heather Court, Salendine Nook, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 3SP OP D PD LDA SI Tel: 01484 320595 Pilgrim Care Royd Court, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 9DJ Tel: 0300 303 1485

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Principles Social Care Recruitment Ltd 648 Woodhouse Mill Cottage, 648 Leeds Road, Deighton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1UB PD LDA MH YA Tel: 01484 534253 Privilege Home Care Community Care Centre, Orchard Street, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9LT OP D PD MH SI YA Tel: 01924 452419 Roche Caring Solutions Unit 1, Manor Court, Manor Mill Lane, Leeds LS11 8LQ OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 0113 271 9456 Advert page 23 Sevacare 3 Westgate, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 1JF OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01924 439841 South Short Term & Urgent Support Fartown Health Centre, Spaines Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 2QA OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01484 347755 St anne’s community services – Calderdale Supported Living Edgerton Vila, 22 Edgerton Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 3AD Tel: 01484 428955

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North Kirklees Domiciliary Care Service Kitson Hill Road, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 9EL OP LDA YA Tel: 01924 326523

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north short term & Urgent support The Eddercliffe Centre, Bradford Road, Liversedge, West Yorkshire WF15 6LT OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01924 351566

St Paul’s House Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 7NR Tel: 01484 667866

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Mencap in Kirklees (DCA) Brunswick House, 33 East Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 3ND Tel: 01481 340811

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Kirklees care homes 61 TRACK ROAD 61 Track Road, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 7AB OP LDA MH YA Tel: 01924 472804 ADEN VIEW CARE HOME Perseverance Street, Primrose Hill, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 6AP Advert page 24 OP Tel: 01484 530821

BRYAN WOOD 1 Bryan Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 2AL Tel: 01484 453366

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BURKING BANKS 69–73 Moorlands Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2LF OP D Tel: 01924 456653

ALPHA HOUSE 122 Halifax Old Street, Birkby, Huddersfield HD2 2RW LDA Tel: 01484 422760

CARLTON AUTISTIC CARE CENTRE 23 Greenway, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4RZ LDA YA Tel: 01484 649899

ASHLEIGH CARE HOME 60 Stile Common Road, Newsome, Huddersfield HD4 6DE OP Tel: 01484 514291

CARLTON SPECIALIST CARE CENTRE 18 Greenway, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4RZ LDA YA Tel: 01484 461997

ASHMEADOWS Moorbottom, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 6AD Tel: 01274 861049

CASTLE GRANGE Ings Lane, Newsome, Huddersfield HD4 6LT Tel: 01484 223439

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ASHWORTH GRANGE Ashworth, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2SU Tel: 01924 869970 Advert outside back cover

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AVERY MEWS Railway Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0ND OP D PD Tel: 01924 403001 Advert page 18 BEECHES, THE Far Common Road, Mirfield WF14 0DQ Tel: 01924 483905

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BELL HOUSE CARE HOME LIMITED 61 Wilshaw Road, Meltham, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD9 4DX Tel: 01484 850207

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BLOSSOM CARE HOME 10 Church Street, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 3LA Tel: 01924 459585 BOTHAM HALL CARE HOME Botham Hall Road, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4RJ Tel: 01484 646327

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BRANWELL MANOR Heckmondwike Road, Dewsbury Moor, Dewsbury WF13 3PG LDA YA Tel: 01924 466800 BRIDGEWOOD HOUSE 165 Barnsley Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield HD8 8PS PD LDA Tel: 01484 861103 Service User Bands

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CASTLE HALL RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 33 Lee Road, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury WF13 3BE Tel: 01484 340811 CEDAR AVENUE, 5 (UNITED RESPONSE) Edgerton, Huddersfield HD1 5QH Tel: 01484 530300 CHERRY TREES Field Way, Shepley, Huddersfield HD8 8DQ Tel: 01484 222703

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CLAREMONT HOUSE Brighton Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 9EU OP D Tel: 01924 325659 CLARENCE HOUSE 14 Cemetary Road, Dewsbury WF13 2RY Tel: 01924 453643

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CLEVELAND ROAD, 5 Edgerton, Huddersfield HD1 4PP Tel: 01484 515865

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COLNE HOUSE 22 Manchester Road, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7 5HH Tel: 01484 844775

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COLNE VALLEY RESIDENTIAL HOME 185 Scar Lane, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4PZ Tel: 01484 659176

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Compass Care – South Park 10–11 Park Drive South, Gledholt, Huddersfield HD1 4HT LDA Tel: 01484 315551 Craigside 207 Scar Lane, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4PZ Tel: 01484 460051 Crescent Dale 2 Nunroyd, Heckmondwike WF16 9HB Tel: 01924 325671

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Dewsbury 1 7 Burking Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2LJ LDA YA Tel: 01924 459962 Dewsbury 2 1 Temple Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 3QE OP MH YA Tel: 01924 430871 Fennel Court School Crescent, Dewsbury WF13 4RS Tel: 01924 437506

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Ferndale Lodge Hurst Knowle, Almondbury, Huddersfield HD5 8TQ Tel: 01484 435088 Flowers Hall, The 80 Lascelles Hall Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 0BD Tel: 01485 424184

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Gables, The Apartments 1–9, Elmwood Avenue, Highfields, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 5DA Tel: 01484 429172

Hampton House 69 Keldregate, Bradley, Huddersfield HD2 1BQ Tel: 01484 539931 Hawthornes, the Mill Lane, Bradford Road, Birkenshaw, West Yorkshire BD11 2AP Tel: 01274 687203 Service User Bands

Hopton Care Cottages Cahdwick Fold Lane, Lower Hopton, Mirfield WF14 8PW Tel: 0330 555 5553 Ings Grove House Doctor Lane, Mirfield WF14 8DP Tel: 01924 326475

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Jasna Gora residential care home 52 Fixby Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 2JQ OP D Tel: 01484 451850 Knowle Court Care Home 38 Knowl Road, Golcar, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7 4AN Tel: 01484 658357 Advert page 18 langdale House 56 Gledholt Road, Huddersfield HD1 4HR Tel: 01484 429226

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Langley Lodge 136 Deighton Road, Deighton, Huddersfield HD2 1JS PD LDA Tel: 01484 430320 lodge, The 207 Scar Lane, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield HD3 4PZ Tel: 01484 647816

Garlands Residential Care Home ltd 27 Church Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0AX Advert page 21 OP D Tel: 01924 404122 Greenacres Huddersfield Road, Meltham, Holmfirth HD9 4AG Tel: 01484 855390 Advert outside back cover

Highroyd care home Highroyd Lane, Moldgreen, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 9DP Tel: 01484 535458

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Longroyds & Pilling House care home Pilling Lane, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 9EQ Advert page 20 OP Tel: 01484 861630 Longwood Grange Longwood Gate, Longwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4UP Advert page 18 OP D PD SI Tel: 01484 647276 Lydgate Lodge Soothill Lane, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 6EZ Tel: 01924 355020 Advert outside back cover Lyndhurst residential Home 20 Oxford Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF14 0JY Tel: 01924 459666

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Kirklees care homes continued Meadow Court residential home Meal Hill Lane, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7 5EL Tel: 01484 840366

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Pennine Crescent, 100 (Mencap in Kirklees) Salendine Nook, Huddersfield HD3 3TA LDA Tel: 01484 348961 OP

Milldale 4 Nunroyd, Heckmondwike WF16 9HB Tel: 01924 325698

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Moorlands Grange Spruce Drive, Netherton, Huddersfield HD4 7WA Tel: 01484 222351

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Mountjoy Road 24 Mountjoy Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield HD1 5PZ LDA Tel: 01484 432471 Newlands Hall residential care home High Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0AL Advert inside back cover OP Tel: 01924 407247 Newsome Road 35 & 37 Newsome Road, Newsome, Huddersfield HD4 6NH Tel: 01484 430509 Norcott House 75 Leeds Road, Liversledge WF15 6JA Tel: 01924 409100

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Oakes Care Centre, The Willwood Avenue, Huddersfield HD3 4YA Tel: 01484 485530 Advert page 22 Oxford Grange care home 30 Oxford Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 4LL Tel: 01924 463336 Oxley Woodhouse Woodhouse Hill, Fartown, Huddersfield HD2 1DH Tel: 01484 424732 Paddock Lodge 60 Church Street, Paddock, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 4UD Tel: 01484 543759 Park Riding 66 Greenfield Road, Holmfirth, Huddersfield HD9 2LA Tel: 01484 684503 Service User Bands

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poplars Far Common Road, Mirfield WF14 0DQ Tel: 01924 490833

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Priestley residential care home Market Street, Birstall, West Yorkshire WF17 9EN Tel: 01924 474860 Advert inside back cover

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Radcliffe, the 444 Huddersfield Road, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 0EE OP D Tel: 01924 493395 Ravensknowle Road 128 Ravensknowle Road, Dalton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8DN Tel: 01484 536080

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Rowan Court 167 Huddersfield Road, Thongsbridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD9 3TQ PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01484 686530 Southfield Court Care Home Southfield Road, Almondbury, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8RZ Advert page 20 OP D Tel: 01484 432433 Southlees 84 Aldonley, Almondbury, Huddersfield HD5 8SS Tel: 01484 428366

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St Anne’s Community Services – Dewsbury 1 2 Oxford Road, Dewsbury WF13 4LN LDA Tel: 01924 459028 OP D

St Anne’s Community Services – Dewsbury 2 13 Birkdale Road, Dewsbury WF13 4HG MH Tel: 01924 459878

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St Anne’s Community Services - Huddersfield 3 Heaton Road, Huddersfield HD1 4HX MH Tel: 01484 435571

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St Anne’s Community Services – Lees Hall Road 333 Lees Hall Road, Thornhill, Dewsbury WF12 0RT LDA Tel: 01924 459689 St Anne’s, Huddersfield Mental Health Services 29 Cambridge Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 5BU OP MH YA Tel: 01484 450833

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ST ANNE’S, HUDDERSFIELD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 26 Beech Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 4JP MH YA Tel: 01484 431945 SUN WOODHOUSE CARE HOME Woodhouse Hall Road, Woodhouse Hill, Fartown, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1DJ Tel: 01484 424363 TEMPLEFIELDS Temple Road, Dewsbury WF13 3QE Tel: 01924 461056

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THE CONKERS Far Common Road, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 0DQ PD LD SI YA Tel: 01924 483903 TOLSON GRANGE 12 Coach House Drive, Dalton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8EG Tel: 01484 432626 TRABEL 26–28 Cambridge Road, Huddersfield HD1 5BU Tel: 01484 535180 TRINITY STREET 27 Trinity Street, Batley Carr, Dewsbury WF17 7JZ Tel: 01924 456160 VALLEY VIEW RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 36 Wakefield Road, Lepton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 0BG Tel: 01484 539304 VICTORIA ROAD, 1 (MENCAP IN KIRKLEES) Lockwood, Huddersfield HD1 3TF Tel: 01484 340811

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WAVES 6 Upper Mills, Canal Side, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD7 5HA Tel: 01484769734 WEST HOUSE CARE HOME 14–16 Quarry Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2RZ Tel: 01924 469416

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WESTHAVEN 146 Huddersfield Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2RW Tel: 01924 461720 WILLOW COURT Far Common Road, Mirfield WF14 0DQ Tel: 01924 491205

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WILLOW HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME 396 Halifax Road, Hightown, Liversedge WF15 6NG Tel: 01274 872624 Advert page 20

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WILLOW VIEW 938 Bradford Road, East Bierley, Bradford BD4 6PA Tel: 01274 688246

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YEWS HILL / NORTH RISE 75 & 77 Yews Hill Road, Lockwood, Huddersfield HD1 3SG Tel: 01484 430329

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YORK HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Old Bank Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 7AH Tel: 01924 467825 Advert inside back cover

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Kirklees care homes with nursing Abbey Place 90 Abbey Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1BB Tel: 01484 469946

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Aden Court care Home Birkhouse Lane, Moldgreen, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8BE Advert page 24 Tel: 01484 425562 OP Aden House care Home Long Lane, Clayton West, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 9PR Tel: 01484 866486

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Aden Lodge care Home Long Lane, Clayton West, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 9PR Tel: 01484 866602

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Aden Mount care home Perseverance Street, Primrose Hill, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 6AP Tel: 01484 515019

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Alwoodleigh 4 Bryan Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 2AH Tel: 01484 453333 Ashcroft Nursing Home Church Street, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 3RN Tel: 01274 862053

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Astley Grange Woodhouse Hill, Woodhouse Hall Road, Fartown, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1DJ Tel: 01484 428322 OP PD YA Batley Hall Nursing & Residential Home Old Hall Road, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 0AX Tel: 01924 472063 Beechwood – Care Home with physical disabilities 8 Bryan Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield HD2 2AH Tel: 01484 429626

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Charlton Centre for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, The Carlinghow Hill, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 0AE Tel: 01924 473333

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Cleveland House Nursing Home 2 Cleveland Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 4PN Tel: 01484 512323 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Cowlersley Court care home 156 Cowlersley Lane, Cowlersley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 5UX Tel: 01484 646896

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Croftlands Care Home with Nursing Turnshaw Road, Kirkburton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD8 0TH Advert page 19 Tel: 01484 604864 OP D PD MH SI YA AD Eden Court Ghyllroyd Drive, Birkenshaw, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD11 2ES Tel: 01274 652002 Fieldhead Court Rectory Park, Church Lane, Thornhill, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 0JZ Tel: 01924 459000

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Fieldhead Park 140 Kitson Hill Road, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 9QZ Tel: 01924 496517 Advert page 23 OP Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice Russell House, Fell Greave Road, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD2 1NH Tel: 01484 411040

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Hartshead Manor 817 Halifax Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 6LP Tel: 01274 869807 Advert page 23 OP PD PD YA

Bishop’s way Meltham, Holmfirth, Huddersfield HD9 4BW Tel: 01484 851270 D PD LDA MH SI YA AD Service User Bands

Carlton Nursing Home, The 25 Greenway, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD3 4RZ Tel: 01484 655511

Helme Hall and Helme View Care Home Helme Lane, Meltham, Nr Holmfirth, West Yorkshire HD9 5RL Tel: 01484 850165

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Kirklees care homes with nursing continued Holme House care home Oxford Road, Gomersal, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire BD19 4LA Tel: 01274 862021 Ings House Nursing Home 350 Bradford Road, Liversedge, West Yorkshire WF15 6BY Tel: 01924 411166 / 405263

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Kenmore – Care Home with Learning disabilities 100 Whitcliffe Road, Cleckheaton BD19 3DS Tel: 01274 872904 PD YA Lindley Grange Nursing Home Acre Street, Lindley, Huddersfield HD3 3EJ Tel: 01484 460557

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Linson Court Dark Lane, Batley, West Yorkshire WF17 5RU Tel: 01924 473867 Advert inside back cover

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Manorcroft nursing home Old Bank Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 7AH Tel: 01924 452653 Advert inside back cover

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Newsome Nursing Home 1/3 Tunnacliffe Road, Newsome, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD4 6QQ Tel: 01484 429492 Advert page 21 Norman Hudson Care Home Meltham Road, Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD1 3XH Tel: 01484 451669 Advert inside front cover

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Roberttown care Home ltd 98 Church Road, Roberttown, Liversedge, West Yorkshire WF15 8BE Advert page 18 Tel: 01924 411600 OP D PD SI

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St Anne’s Community Services – Lindley Cottage 6 Lidget Street, Lindley, Huddersfield HD3 3JB Tel: 01484 458169 LDA St Anne’s Community Services – Oxfield Court Albany Road, Dalton, Huddersfield HD5 9UZ Tel: 01484 424232 LDA St Anne’s Community Services – Queensway 46 Queensway, Kirkburton, Huddersfield HD8 0SR Tel: 01484 602523 LDA St Anne’s Community Services – Shady Trees 4 Oxfield Court, Albany Road, Dalton, Huddersfield HD5 9UZ Tel: 01484 518383 LDA St Anne’s Community Services – Smithies Moor Lane 46 Smithies Moor Lane, Birstall WF17 9AN Tel: 01924 474453

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Stonehouse Manor Stonehouse Manor Limited, Moorlands Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 2LF Tel: 01924 439321 OP D SI YA Sunnyside CARE Home 6–8 Oxford Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF13 4LN Tel: 01924 462951 OP D Thomas Owen House Lees House Road, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire WF12 9BP Tel: 01924 458017 OP D PD MH YA thornhill Nursing Home 6 Thornhill Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield HD3 3AU Tel: 01484 421287 Advert page 20 OP D YA Thorpe House Nursing home limited 20–22 Finthorpe Lane, Almondbury, Huddersfield HD5 8TU Tel: 01484 300385 MH

Southfield Court Care Home Southfield Road, Almondbury, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD5 8RZ Advert page 20 Tel: 01484 432433 OP D

White Rose House 165 Huddersfield Road, Thongsbridge, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire HD9 3TQ Tel: 01484 690100 Advert page 22

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St Anne’s Community Services – Fernlea 59 Fort Ann Road, Soothill, Batley WF17 6LS Tel: 01924 470176

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Willow Court Far Common Road, Mirfield WF14 0DQ Tel: 01924 491205

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Woodlands Care Home Sands Lane, Mirfield, West Yorkshire WF14 8HJ Tel: 01924 491570 Advert page 20 OP D MH YA

St Anne’s Community Services – Foxview 3 Foxview, Halifax Road, Dewsbury WF13 4AD Tel: 01924 458187 Service User Bands

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Index Home care providers / care homes / care homes with nursing 61 Track Road

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A Abbey Place Active Social Care (Kirklees, Bradford & Calderdale)

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Aden Court Care Home 34

Branwell Manor

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Croft Care Services (Huddersfield) 27

Bridgewood House

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Croft Care Group

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Bryan Wood

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Burgandy Care Services Ltd

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Croftlands Care Home with Nursing

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Burking Banks

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Crossroads Care in Mid Yorkshire 27 Czajka Community Care Services Ltd Kirklees

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Aden House Care Home 34

Care Choices

Aden Lodge Care Home 34

Care Counts Limited

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Dewsbury 1

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Carewatch (Kirklees)

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Dewsbury 2

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Caring Hand of Support, A

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DNA Care Services

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Carlton Autistic Care Centre

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Aden Mount Care Home

Aden View Care Home 30

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Advanced Community Healthcare Limited

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Advinia Health Care

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Carlton Specialist Care Centre

Allied Healthcare (Huddersfield)

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Carlton Nursing Home, The 34

Eden Court

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Alpha House

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Castle Grange

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Elite Staffing UK

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Alwoodleigh

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Ashleigh Care Home

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Castle Hall Residential Care Home

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Ashmeadows

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Cedar Avenue, 5 (United Response)

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Ashworth Grange

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Astley Grange

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E F Fennel Court

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Charlton Centre for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, The 34

Ferndale Lodge

31

Fieldhead Court

34

Avalon – West Yorkshire Services 27

Cherry Trees

Fieldhead Park

Avery Mews

Choices Home Care Limited 27

30

30

34

B

Claremont House

30

Flexicare Home Services West Yorkshire

Clarence House

30

Flowers Hall, The

31

Batley Hall Nursing & Residential Home

Cleveland House Nursing Home

34

Focus Care Services

27

34

Beckside Court

27

Cleveland Road, 5

30

30

30

28, 34

Beeches, The

Colne House

Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice

Beechwood – Care Home with Physical Disabilities

34

Colne Valley Scheme

27

30

Comfort Call Kirklees

27

34

Compass Care – South Park

31

33

Bell House Care Home Limited

Colne Valley Residential Home 30

27

Four Seasons Health Care 18, 20

G Gables, The

31

Cowlersley Court Care Home 34

Garlands Residential Care Home Ltd

31

Bluebird Care (Kirklees) 27

Craigside

31

Genuine Carers Ltd

28

Botham Hall Care Home

Crescent Dale

31

Greenacres

31

Bishop’s Way Blossom Care Home

36

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H Hampton House

31

Hartshead Manor

34

Hawthornes, The

31

Helme Hall and Helme View Care Home

34

Highroyd Care Home

31

Hillcare

20

Holme House Care Home

35

35

Linson Court

35

Lodge, The

31

Longroyds & Pilling House Care Home

31

Oxley Woodhouse

Longwood Grange

31

Lydgate Lodge

31

P

31

Meadow Court Residential Home

32

Housing 21 – Willow Court

28

Mears Care

28

Ings Grove House

Mencap in Kirklees (DCA) 28

31

Ings House Nursing Home 35

Jasna Gora Residential Care Home 31 Juice Care Ltd

Meridian Healthcare Ltd 22

28

K Kalcrest Care Ltd

28

Kenmore – Care Home with Learning Disabilities

35

Keystone Healthcare Limited 28 Knowle Court Care Home 31

L

32

Park Riding

32

Pennine Crescent, 100 (Mencap in Kirklees)

32

Pilgrim Care

28

Poplars

32

Priestley Residential Care Home

32

Milldale

32

Moorlands Grange

32

Principles Social Care Recruitment Ltd

28

Mountjoy Road

32

Privilege Home Care

28

N New Century Care

J

32

M

Hopton Care Cottages

Ideal Care Homes Outside back cover

Oxford Grange Care Home 32

Park Homes Inside front cover

Manorcroft Nursing Home 35

I

28

Paddock Lodge

28

28

Owen Care and Support Limited

Lyndhurst Residential Home 31

Home Instead Senior Care Kirklees

Huddersfield DCA – United Response

Orchard Care Homes Inside back cover

Lindley Grange Nursing Home

R 24 & 25

Newlands Hall Residential Care Home 32 Newsome Nursing Home 35 Newsome Road

32

Norcott House

32

Norman Hudson Care Home 35 North Kirklees Domiciliary Care Service

28

North Short Term & Urgent Support

28

Northern Community Careline Services

28

Langdale House

31

O

Langley Lodge

31

Oakes Care Centre, The

Radcliffe, The

32

Ravensknowle Road

32

Roberttown Care Home Ltd

35

Roche Caring Solutions 28 Roche Healthcare Ltd

23

Rowan Court

32

S Sevacare

28

South Short Term & Urgent Support

28

Southfield Court Care Home 32, 35 Southlees

32

32

St Anne’s Community Services - Calderdale Supported Living 28

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S

continued

St Anne’s Community Services – Dewsbury 1

32

St Paul’s House

28

Stonehouse Manor

35

Vicarage House Residential Home

33

Sun Woodhouse Care Home 35

Victoria Road, 1 (Mencap in Kirklees)

33

Sunflower Healthcare

21

Vista Home Care Services Ltd

29

35

W

St Anne’s Community Services – Dewsbury 2

32

Sunnyside Care Home

St Anne’s Community Services – Fernlea

35

St Anne’s Community Services – Foxview

T

35

St Anne’s Community Services – Huddersfield

32

Waves

Templefields

33

33

West House Care Home 33

33

Westhaven

33

The Meeting Rooms

29

White Dove Care Ltd

29

Thomas Owen House

35

White Rose House

35

The Conkers

St Anne’s Community Services – Lees Hall Road

32

Thornhill Nursing Home 35

Willow Court

St Anne’s Community Services – Lindley Cottage

35

Thorpe House Nursing Home Limited

Willow House Residential Home 33 35

Willow View

33

Tolson Grange

33

Woodfield Grange

18

Town & Local Care

29

Woodlands Care Home 35

Trabel

33

Trinity Street

33 29

St Anne’s Community Services – Oxfield Court St Anne’s Community Services – Queensway

35 35

St Anne’s Community Services – Shady Trees

35

Trust Care & Support

St Anne’s Community Services – Smithies Moor Lane

35

St Anne’s Community Services – South Kirklees DCA

U

28

Unique Care Providers

St Anne’s Mental Health Services – Huddersfield 32

V

St Anne’s Mental Health Services 33 – Huddersfield

Valley View Residential Care Home

33, 35

Y Yews Hill / North Rise

33

York House Residential Care Home 33 29

Yorkshire Care and Support Services Limited

29

33

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