Manchester City Care Services Directory 2012/13

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Manchester City

Care Services Directory 2012/13

The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care • Home support • Care homes • Specialist care • Useful contacts

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Also AvAilAble electronicAlly At www.carechoices.co.uk And in spoken word through browseAloud


CareConcepts www.careconcepts.co.uk

Marion Lauder House

Brampton Lodge

20 Lincombe Road, Woodhouse Park, Manchester M22 1PY Tel: 0161 437 3246

Bridge Lane, Appleton, Warrington, WA4 3AH Tel: 01925 606 780

Marion Lauder House is situated in South Manchester close to Manchester Airport, with excellent public transport and road links.

Brampton Lodge is a state of the art facility designed from the ground up to provide quality care for all service users.

We provide care and support to up to seventy nine people who are over fifty five, with dementia and nursing needs, in three different units within the home:

We provide long term care in three units:

• nursing care for those with dementia • residential care for those with dementia • respite and assessment care

• for thirty people with dementia who have residential or nursing needs • for fifteen people with general nursing needs • for fourteen people who are having their needs assessed through intermediate care.

• Highly trained staff • Single rooms • En-suite rooms • End of life care

• Specialist dementia care • Highly trained staff • End of life care • Single rooms, all en-suite

For further information please contact Vicky on 0161 437 3246 or email vicky@careconcepts.co.uk.

For further information please contact Belinda on 01925 606 780 or email belinda@careconcepts.co.uk.

make your choice a home from home

Day Care Centres

Marion Lauder 0161 490 2096 Brampton Lodge 01925 606 780

We can now provide a flexible package of care which can include half or full days in our day care centres. Transport and meals are provided and access can be made to the chiropodist and hairdresser who visit. General health checks and activities are also provided.

• Half days • Full days • Meals • Transport

• Outings • Hairdressing • Chiropody • Bathing service

CareConcepts Home Care

Covering the areas of:

Dementia Outreach services Our home support team provide more focussed outreach services to flexibly meet the assessed needs of customers and their carers. This might be practical support with personal care as well as a sitting service, escorting to appointments and general outings.

Tel: 0161 490 2096 Email: bheywood@careconcepts.co.uk

General Home Care We provide general home support, and domestic services

• Wythenshawe • Chorlton • Didsbury • All areas of Trafford


Sub heading

Contents Introduction from Manchester City Council

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Assessment and quality of care providers

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Looking for care?

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Personalised care and support

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Assessment

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Paying for care

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Planning your support

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Leaving hospital

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Care at home

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Home care providers

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Everyday life at home

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Manchester City care homes

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Getting out and about

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Manchester City care homes with nursing

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Extra security at home

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Index

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Care homes

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Introduction from Manchester City Council The Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing at Manchester City Council provides a range of services for adults in Manchester, from traditional social care, to homelessness prevention and helping people into employment. The Directorate focuses on reducing people’s need for care and support through a preventative, enabling approach where people are supported to be as independent as they can be through services such as Reablement and telecare.

The aim of this Directory is to provide Manchester residents with details of services which are locally available to meet their social care needs such as care homes as well as other key services. We aim to simplify, what for many people, can be a complicated process in terms of understanding the range of options available before finally accessing support from Manchester City Council. • The telephone number for the Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing is: 0161 234 5001 • Further details are also available from the Manchester City Council website: www.manchester.gov.uk/adultsocialcare

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 Manchester City Council nor Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions.

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Looking for care? With so many care services to choose from, it can be difficult sometimes to decide which is the most appropriate for you or a loved one. If you think you need some form of care, your first step should be to contact Manchester City Council’s 24 hours Contact Centre. This telephone-based service will be able to advise if you are eligible for services or support from Manchester City Council. The Contact Centre provides clear and consistent information and advice about adult social care services across Manchester. This is a single contact number that you can call with all your social care

concerns and, in many cases, our advisors will be able to solve your query with just one phone call. • To contact Manchester City Council’s Contact Centre, please telephone: 0161 234 5001. • The Contact Service provides an SMS text message service for enquiries, concerns or for help and advice. Text us on 07860 003160. If you use a textphone, you can use the TypeTalk service by dialling 18001 0161 234 5001. • You can also contact us by sign-video at www.manchester.gov.uk/signvideo

Assessment When you get in touch, we will ask you some questions about yourself to begin to assess your needs according to the Fair Access to Care Service criteria set out by the Government. Everyone is entitled to a free Community Care Assessment. The assessment determines what care needs you have and your eligibility for social care support. If you are not eligible for social care support, we

aim to help people find other ways of meeting their needs by redirecting them to other organisations, by helping them to maximise their own resources or by giving advice. You are also entitled to an assessment if you are a carer. The carer’s assessment will cover many things, including employment, lifelong learning and your wish to take part in leisure activities.

Planning your support Services come in many different shapes and sizes. Some will suit you more than others - and there may be more on offer than you expect. Social care services are not simply split between home care and residential care. There are lots of other community services, like extra care housing or sheltered housing. These can help you to stay as independent as possible, with support available when you need it. You may be able to mix and match different types of support, including regular short breaks (respite care) for a relative or friend who supports you.

times that fit in with your life • join a support group, or pay for someone to support you on holiday • sign up for voluntary work or courses to bring your work skills up to date • employ a personal assistant to support you to attend college • buy assistive technology to keep you safe in your home, such as mats to alert when someone is out of bed • take driving lessons to help you get out and about, or travel to work or college.

You might want to: • employ a Personal Assistant, to help you take care of yourself and get out and about • buy a freezer and a microwave, to make sure that you eat and drink enough • buy a computer and broadband for online grocery shopping and banking • agree flexible times with your home care providers so that you can get up and go to bed at

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Care at home If you are finding it difficult to manage at home, family and friends may be able to help. Alternatively, you could consider using the services of a home care provider who employ care assistants to provide help in your own home. They can assist with personal care such as bathing, washing and dressing. They will be trained in personal care and safety procedures, moving and handling and hygiene, and some home care providers employ registered nurses. All home care providers are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) who inspect them against the national essential standards of quality and safety. For further information on the Care Quality Commission, please see their website www.cqc.org.uk A comprehensive list of home care providers operating in the City of Manchester starts on page 14. Community alarm service The community alarm service provides peace of mind for people who feel at risk in their own homes. It gives you freedom to live your life independently knowing that you can obtain assistance when you need it within your own home. There are many reasons why people need

support, from ill health to fear of crime. The community alarm service operates 365 days 24 hours a day. Your call is answered within seconds by an experienced Contact Officer who can summon help from the 24 hour Response and Installation team, Emergency Services, your doctor or a nominated relative or contact.

If you would like to know more, please contact Manchester City Council’s Contact Centre, telephone 0161 234 5001.

Everyday life at home Most people want to look after themselves as much as possible. Some of us need help and support to live independently. You might get help with some tasks from other people - like friends, family or professional carers. But with the right equipment, you might find you can do more for yourself than you thought. Some really simple pieces of equipment can make a big difference. Sitting down and getting up again might be easier if you have your armchair raised on special blocks. With a ‘helping hand’ grabber you can pick up small items from the floor without bending down, and a special lap tray will help you keep a plate steady while you eat. If you find it difficult to use electrical plugs, turn handles and knobs, or use keys, you can get equipment to help with those tasks too. There are pieces of equipment, such as flashing lights or pager systems, which can help if you

are having difficulties hearing the doorbell or the phone. If you are unable to use the phone any more, we can consider either amplified phones or alternative methods such as fax or textphone (minicom). Help in the kitchen There are lots of items that can make it easier to prepare meals and drinks safely and to help you if you find it difficult to use ordinary kitchen equipment. There are electric can openers, special bread boards, easy-grip peelers and graters, and safe kettle tippers. People who are blind or visually impaired can get talking microwaves, scales and measuring jugs or labelling equipment for kitchen appliances and food containers.

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Getting out and about Some people find it difficult to walk, and walking sticks and walking frames can provide the extra support that’s needed. These walking aids can help in the home and also make it possible for people to get around outside the house. People with visual impairments might find a white walking stick or cane useful, and we can also train you how to use them. Wheelchairs and electric scooters can make it possible for people with mobility difficulties to travel around on their own. We don’t provide this type of equipment directly but we can help you find a supplier. When purchasing your own electric

scooter, we strongly advise you to consider how you would access your home to arrange recharging the scooter battery, as you may not be eligible for a ramp. This can add additional cost. There are adaptations to your home that can make it easier and safer to move about. Simple things like grab rails fixed to the wall to help you steady yourself can make a big difference. A stair lift can remove the risk of a fall and ramps can make things easier for people who use a wheelchair. If you would benefit from a home with specialist adaptations, we can help you find a suitable place.

Extra security at home Even if you are used to living independently at home, you still might need to know that you can call on help in a crisis. There is technology available right now that makes it easy for you to call for help - day or night if you have a fall, are taken ill or you are frightened by an unwelcome visitor. We even have equipment that can automatically alert our control centre if the bath or sink overflows, or if there is smoke in the house. This sort of equipment - and the emergency response service backing it up - can give you, your friends and family real peace of mind that someone will step in if you have a problem.

advise on how to get equipment to help you live independently. There are some small items of equipment that we provide on request, but usually one of our expert staff will visit you at home to carry out an assessment of your needs. This will look in detail at your situation and help work out with you what equipment or adaptations would best help. If there is someone who cares for you, we might look at what could help them too.

‘Just Checking’ We also have a system called ‘Just Checking’, which is usually used for a short time to find out how safe somebody is in their own home and work out how much support they need. ‘Just Checking’ is a set of movement detectors that are installed temporarily in someone’s home - with their permission of course. Information about the person’s routine is then analysed by computer and shows, for example, whether they are getting up and moving about the house at odd times in the night, or perhaps leaving a front or back door open. In many cases, ‘Just Checking’ can reassure people that they are more able to live independently than they, their relatives or other people thought. The first stage is to get in touch with the Contact Centre on 0161 234 5001 who will be able to

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Care homes There are two types of care home: homes offering personal care only, and homes offering ‘care with nursing’. Your care needs assessment carried out by the Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing will help determine the best type of home for you. Personal care only This type of home will suit you if you are reasonably active but require help with tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing and moving about and cannot remain in your own home without the need for 24 hour support. It may be worth considering what your future needs may be. Will the home be able to meet them in a few years time?

Care home with nursing Traditionally called a ‘nursing home’, this kind of home is suitable for those needing nursing care, where it will be delivered by qualified nursing staff alongside care workers. Nurses are on duty around the clock. Fees are generally higher than personal care only homes because of higher ratios of staff to residents. Some of the cost of your nursing care will be met by the NHS, who will pay the home directly. At the moment there are two rates for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS funded Nursing Care: the standard rate is £108.70 and the higher rate is £149.60 per week. Figures may change during the life of this Directory.

Assessment and quality of care providers The Care Quality Commission (CQC) registers, inspects and reviews all adult social care and healthcare services in England in the public, private and voluntary sectors. This includes care homes, care homes with nursing, home care agencies and NHS services, amongst others. Since October 2010, all care providers must be registered under a new system, introduced by the Health and Social Care Act 2008, which brings adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality and safety. CQC hold and publish up to date information

about the compliance of adult social care providers with essential standards of safety and quality. Following an inspection, each care home, care home with nursing and home care agency is given a report of how it rates against national essential standards of quality and safety. Each service’s report can be seen on the CQC website: www.cqc.org.uk. Inspections are unannounced and focus on the standards of care that people who use the service receive and whether they are happy with their care. For any enquiries contact CQC by telephone: 03000 616161 or by email: enquiries@cqc.org.uk

Personalised care and support Manchester City Council’s Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing aims to replace the traditional system of social care, by putting people in control of the support they need to live the life they choose. It recognises that some people can manage their support on their own whilst others need help - from family or friends or people who are paid to help. Ways of paying for care When we complete an assessment, we look at how much help you need and work out how much we think that support should cost, which gives you a total budget. You will have to make a Support Plan. We may

be able to make a contribution to the cost of your support, and we will be able to let you know exactly how much you will have to pay when we have completed a financial assessment. We then give you several options: • You can organise your care yourself. We call this a ‘Cash Individual Budget’. • You can choose someone else to organise care for you, though they may ask you to pay them for this. We call this an ‘Individual Service Fund’. • You can choose to have the Council organise your care. We call this a ‘Virtual Individual Budget’. A Cash Individual Budget gives you the ability to continued on page 8 >>

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Personalised care and support continued organise your own care. The Council pays you an agreed amount of money. You can then hire the support service of your choice. That way they work for you and not for the Council. Even though the money for all or part of your support might come from an Individual Service Fund or a Virtual Individual Budget, you are the customer. You have a right to be listened to and your opinions should be respected. We are here to help you and will do everything possible to respect your needs. You will need to do your homework if you want to organise things yourself. In Manchester you can

speak to your Primary Assessment Team member, Social Worker or the Self-Directed Support Team before you make a final decision. They can tell you the different choices and community services available for you. • Individual Cash Budgets or Individual Service Funds are available to residents and carers in Manchester who have been assessed as being eligible for social care support. For further details, please contact Manchester City Council’s Contact Centre on 0161 234 5001.

Paying for care Social care, unlike health care, is not free for everyone. Councils only have a limited amount of money and cannot provide services directly for everyone. If you have been assessed as being eligible for social care support, we will look at what help you need and what it should cost. This gives you an overall annual individual budget for the cost of your care. If you have been assessed as needing an individual budget to pay for your support, you will need to let us see details of how much money you have. The Council works out if you are able to pay some or all of the charges yourself. This is called a financial assessment. An officer will contact you with options for completing your financial assessment form. This may be through a visit at a suitable time and place of your choice or via a self assessment form. You will need to sign a consent form which allows us to speak to the Department for Works and Pensions and other Government services on your behalf. This will help us to work out your charges and make sure you receive the right welfare benefits. If you do not provide us your financial details or do not want a financial assessment, you will have to pay the full costs of your service. NHS Continuing Care Funding NHS continuing healthcare is a package of care which is arranged and funded solely by the NHS to meet physical and/or mental health needs that have arisen because of disability, accident or illness.

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You can receive continuing healthcare in any setting, including your own home or a care home. NHS continuing healthcare is free, unlike social care help from the Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing, for which a financial charge may be made depending on your income and savings. Anyone assessed as having a certain level of care needs may receive NHS continuing care. It is not dependent on a particular disease, diagnosis or condition, or on who provides the care or where that care is provided. If your overall care needs show that your primary need is a health need, you should be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare. Our Primary Assessment Team will be able to advise you further on this area. Not everyone with ongoing health needs is likely to be eligible but there are times when it could appear you may have a need for such care: • when you are ready to be discharged from hospital and your long term needs are clear • once a period of intermediate care or rehabilitation or other NHS-funded services, offered at the end of a period of acute hospital treatment, has finished and it is agreed no further improvement in your condition can be expected • your eligibility must be considered before a decision to find a permanent place in a nursing home is made • whenever your health and social care needs are being reviewed as part of a community care assessment • if your physical or mental health deteriorates significantly and your current level of care - at

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Paying for care continued home or in a care home - seems inadequate when, as a resident of a nursing home, your nursing care needs are being reviewed. This should be undertaken at least annually if you have a rapidly deteriorating condition with an increasing level of dependency and may be approaching the end of your life. In these circumstances you should raise the issue of NHS continuing care eligibility and possible application of the checklist tool with discharge staff, staff co-ordinating your intermediate care, your GP or social services. NHS Nursing Care Contribution NHS-funded nursing care is funding paid directly to a nursing home for care provided by registered nurses employed by the home. Services provided regularly by a registered nurse are likely to involve: • provision of nursing care supervision or monitoring of care provided by a non-registered nurse • planning and reviewing a care plan • monitoring and reviewing medication needs • identifying and addressing potential health problems. Eligibility for NHS-funded nursing care in a nursing home should not be considered until it has been agreed that you are not eligible for NHS continuing healthcare and that a place in a nursing home is the best option for meeting your needs. It is particularly pertinent to consider if a nursing home offers the best option, when you are about to be discharged from hospital following an unplanned admission, and up to this point were living in your own home. Self-funders You may be called a self-funder if you are meeting the costs of your support without any help from the Council. This can include support to live independently at home or in a care home. Some people choose to be self-funders because they do not want to be financially assessed, or they choose to make their own arrangements for support. Manchester City Council can only make a contribution to the cost of your support if: • we have assessed you as being eligible for support from us, under the Fair Access to Care criteria

• you have had a full financial assessment from us and we have told you that you do not have to pay for the full cost of your care. Even if you don’t think the Council will be able to make a financial contribution to the costs of your support, and you think you will be funding all of your support from your own resources, it makes sense to have a free assessment. You may find you are entitled to help with the costs after all. If we can’t help with the costs, as a self-funder you are still entitled to the same free detailed help and advice in working out your needs and finding the right service as everyone else. If you can’t get financial help from us, there are many other ways we can help you. • We can provide you with a free assessment of your support needs, which will help you to decide what kind of support will best meet your needs. It doesn’t have to be in a care home; there are many other ways of meeting your needs that can help you to continue to live independently at home. You can arrange an assessment through the Contact Service. • We can give you free help and advice about organising your support. • If you ask us to assess your need for support, we will review your needs on an annual basis or at your request if your needs change. • Having an assessment of need and an annual review means we will have your details on record. This means we can provide support when your savings drop below the savings threshold of £23,250. Many people are not aware of this and worry what they will do when their savings run out. • You are entitled to free help from some of our preventative services, such as Reablement, to help you get back up to speed if you need help to stop things getting worse. • We will provide you with advice and guidance about services and opportunities that are available for you. You can also find information about services and opportunities yourself using our online directory at http:// mymanchesterservices.manchester.gov.uk • We can help you to deal with any comments or concerns you may have with your care continued on page 10 >>

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Paying for care continued Care homes checklist provider. We can give you the details of voluntary organisations that can provide independent advice. • If you or someone you know is a victim of abuse, you can report it. You can do this in a number of ways, but the most effective way is either to speak to the Contact Service or to the police. • We can arrange for you to have a welfare benefits check from the Financial Assessment team or an advice agency to make sure you are receiving your full benefit and tax credit entitlement. Even if you are a self-funder, you may be eligible to receive some benefits. We also operate a deferred payment scheme. If you need residential support and you own your own home, you may be able to get an interest-free loan to help you with the payment of your care home fees. In return for a legal charge on your property, Manchester City Council will pay your care home

costs, which you will have to repay when the house is sold. To qualify you must have an assessment of need. To find out about the scheme contact Manchester City Council’s Contact Centre on 0161 234 5001.

Leaving hospital When you go into hospital, it may be for a planned treatment or as an emergency. If you know in advance when you will be going into hospital, it is a good idea to plan ahead, perhaps with the help of a relative, friend or carer. You may need to think about things such as the care of a pet or pension collection, as well as getting all the things together that you will take with you into hospital. If you or someone you care for gets social care support at home or you are in a residential home, you need to let the care provider know as soon as possible when you are going into hospital and how long you think your stay will be, because: • we may be able to help make alternative arrangements for people who may rely on you for their care • it can prevent staff from worrying about you if they cannot get an answer when they call at your home • we can make arrangements to keep your care home place available for a period of time. Your benefits and any contributions you make towards care may be affected. If your hospital stay is an emergency, let one of

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the nurses know as soon as you can if any of the situations mentioned above affect you. You may also need help to arrange for the care of pets, to collect your pension or secure your home. All Manchester hospitals have staff on site from Manchester City Council’s Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing, who work closely with NHS staff and will help you sort out emergency, shortterm or longer-term social care needs. The Directorate for Adults, Health and Wellbeing can support customers, their families or carers to facilitate safe discharge from hospital. Many people leaving hospital require little help, and it may be that you only need information - but our staff will gladly direct you to the most appropriate source. Other people leaving hospital may need services such as reablement, meals service, a community alarm and other specialist services when they get home. If needed, we can arrange help from our community teams for people who have mental health needs or learning disabilities. While many people leaving hospital get help from their family and friends, if you can’t make these arrangements yourself then we will look at ways of arranging services for you.

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Lightbowne Hall The care you deserve at a price you can afford

Lightbowne Hall Care Home is a residential and dementia care home in Moston which provides the highest quality of care at a price that is affordable for all, with no third-party top-ups for Local Authority funded residents. Lightbowne Hall offers: • Residential and Dementia Care • State-of-the-art bedrooms equipped with en-suite facilities including showers • Flat screen TV, Freeview, DVD player, mini fridge, telephone and internet facilities in all rooms • Café area • Contemporary on-site hairdressing facilities

For more information or to request a brochure please contact us on:

t: 01616 833 170 w: idealcarehomes.co.uk

e: customer.services@idealcarehomes.co.uk a: Lightbowne Hall, 262 Lightbowne Road, Moston, Manchester, M40 5HQ


Looking for care or support? For independent, impartial advice on your care options, call this Directory’s advice line on freephone 0800 38 92 077 We provide you with information on care, accommodation, funding and rights. A personalised report can be generated providing details of all options that meet your criteria.

Norlands

A-Best Nursing & Care

Nursing Home

Providing care at its best

Norlands is a small family run nursing home offering the highest quality 24 hour nursing care in a comfortable and homely environment. Tel: 0161 205 9525 Monsall Road, Manchester M40 8NQ Email: norlandsnursinghome@ yahoo.co.uk

Shassab

Advice for older people

We operate a Domiciliary care agency and provide care and support within private homes, care homes, residential homes and in supported housing trusts. Our carers assist with: • Getting in and out of bed • Prompting medication • Personal care, preparing hot meals / snacks / drinks • Live-in care • Companionship / sitting in • Light domestic tasks etc. Tel: 0161 230 8468 Mobile: 07786 988091 (24 hrs) Email: info@abestcare.co.uk Web: www.abestcare.co.uk 526 Hyde Road, Manchester, Lancashire M18 7AA

Viewpark Care Home

Residential Home

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24-hour personal care for adults with mental and physical health problems.

Viewpark is a quality care home which provides excellent accommodation, comprising 27 single bedrooms with en-suite facilities, 3 comfortable lounges and a large conservatory. We offer outstanding care in a very warm and homely atmosphere. Regular activities and entertainment are provided for all residents. To arrange a visit or for more information contact:- Liz Smith.

The service specialises in culturally appropriate care of Asian people. Residents may bring their own furniture. Activities are arranged. The home has access for people who require wheelchairs for mobility. Tel: 0161 860 4596 Email: shassab@hotmail.com 144 Manchester Road, Chorlton, Greater Manchester M16 0DZ

Tel: 0161 681 2701 Email: viewpark@hotmail.co.uk 685 Moston Lane,Manchester M40 5QD

Nursing and care services in your own home LIVE-IN CARE COMPLEX CARE PALLIATIVE CARE HOSPITAL TO HOME PERSONAL CARE SOCIAL COMPANIONSHIP HOLIDAY CARE

From long-term complex care, through to support with everyday living, Advantage Healthcare Group can provide you with a high quality bespoke care service. Our service allows you to remain independent in the comfort of your own home, without having to compromise on the quality of your care. For more information on how we can be of assistance to you, please contact our Care at Home team today.

0800 694 4555

www.advantagecareathome.com

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Welcome to Crossroads Care in Cheshire East, Manchester and Tameside Crossroads Care is a specialist care provider

FOR CARERS AND THE PEOPLE THEY SUPPORT We work with both children and adults across a wide range of disabili es and illnesses. We provide: • Personal and social care • Pallia ve Care/End of Life Care

• Regular short breaks • Night Service

Cheshire East, Manchester & Tameside

• Enhanced services for complex needs • Parent/Carer support

Dedicated and professional staff who are: • NVQ qualified • Trained in specialist techniques to meet individual needs.

• CRB checked

Crossroads Care is commi ed to providing the highest standard of support to unpaid carers and people with care needs. We are inspected by the Care Quality Commission and are fully compliant with their regula ons for Essen al Standards for Quality and Safety. Talk to us about all your care needs, we can customise a package of services to suit your needs. You can purchase our services privately or use Direct Payments or a Personal Budget.

Telephone: 0161 445 9595 • Email: manchester@crossroadsce.org.uk 6 Barlow Moor Road Didsbury Manchester M20 6TR Charity Registration Number 1075268. Crossroads Care Cheshire East, Manchester and Tameside Limited is a company limited by guarantee registered in England number 3554493. The Crossroads Care trade mark is a collective mark. Patrons: Rt Hon Lord Bradley, Fiona Bruce MP & Sir Nicholas Winterton

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Manchester Home Care Associates Limited Manchester OP D PD LDA YA Tel: 0161 490 7013

Equality Homecare Services Limited Manchester OP D PD MH YA Tel: 0161 428 2046

Manchester rainbow support and homecare Crumpsall OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 720 6369

Excel Care New Moston Tel: 0161 682 3451

Marion lauder house Wythenshawe Tel: 0161 437 3246 Advert Inside Front Cover

Enterprise Homecare Manchester Tel: 0161 274 4522

Holmfield care West Didsbury Tel: 0161 434 1480

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Homecare Support - bolton Altrincham OP D LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01204 827467 Human support group, The - Didsbury Didsbury OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 942 9496 HSL Care Limited East Didsbury, Manchester Tel: 0161 445 5320

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ICare Solutions Chorlton South Chorlton, Manchester Tel: 0161 882 0404

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Independent Home Care Services Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 0161 653 2820 Independent Living Alliance - Manchester Manchester PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 795 4586 J S Parker Ltd Manchester Tel: 0161 247 7756

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Key Care & Support Limited Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 0161 234 0147 L’arche manchester Manchester Tel: 0161 438 2832

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Local Solutions Manchester Branch Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI DA Tel: 0161 274 1376 Advertisers are highlighted

MBS Care ltd Manchester Tel: 0161 792 0348

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NAS Community Services (Manchester) Northenden Tel: 0117 974 8400

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North manchester Dementia Domiciliary Service OP D Manchester Tel: 0161 655 7948 North Reablement service Crumpsall OP D PD MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 655 7948 north west community services (GM) limited Manchester OP PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 0161 320 9060 plasden court Wythenshawe Tel: 0161 945 0817

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Premier Care Limited Manchester & Trafford Branch OP D PD SI Stretford Tel: 0161 864 4205 Prime Time Recruitment - Manchester Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 831 1600 Pulse - Manchester Manchester Tel: 0845 601 7280

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reed specialist recruitment ltd - community care - manchester Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 0161 228 2431 respite (north west manchester) Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 831 1600

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Home care providers continued Saga homecare sharston Manchester OP D PD MH LDA SI DA Tel: 0161 946 1678 Sevacare Oldham Tel: 0161 702 3117

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South reablement service West Didsbury OP D PD MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 245 7017 Spectrum Manchester Tel: 0161 248 8000

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Unique Nursing Services Limited Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 998 2132 Venesta Domiciliary Care Agency Manchester Manchester OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 225 3609 Westfield Baguley Tel: 0845 140 2020

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Zeno Limited - Towers Business Park Manchester Tel: 0161 955 4448

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Manchester City care homes ACACIA LODGE CARE HOME 90a Broadway, New Moston, Manchester, Lancashire M40 3WQ Tel: 0161 688 1890

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ALEXIAN BROTHERS CARE CENTRE St Marys Road, Moston, Manchester, Lancashire M40 0BL Tel: 0161 681 1929 ALLENDALE RESIDENTIAL HOME LIMITED 53 Polefield Road, Blackley, Manchester, Greater Manchester M9 7EN Tel: 0161 795 3051

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ALNESS LODGE LIMITED 50 Alness Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8HW MH Tel: 0161 226 4313

ASHLEY HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME 155 Barlow Moor Road, West Didsbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 2YA OP D Tel: 0161 445 3776 BLACKLEY PREMIER CARE 70 Hill Lane, Blackley, Greater Manchester M9 6PF OP Tel: 0161 740 8552 BROWNLOW HOUSE 142 North Road, Clayton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M11 4LE Tel: 0161 231 7456

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CAMBRIDGE HOUSE 133-135 Barlow Moor Road, Didsbury, Manchester LDA YA M20 2PW Tel: 0870 850 3309

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Sub headingCity care homes continued Manchester CARRICKFINN 29 St Werburghs Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, Greater Manchester M21 0TL Tel: 0161 860 5889 CHESTNUT HOUSE 69 Crumpsall Lane, Crumpsall, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 5SR Tel: 0161 721 4949

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HOLMFIELD CARE 2 & 4 Darley Avenue, West Didsbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 2XF OP D PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 0161 434 1480

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ISRAEL SIEFF COURT 7a Bennett Road, Crumpsall , Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 5DU Tel: 0845 140 2020

CORNISH CLOSE RESPITE UNIT 1 Cornish Close, off Staithes Road, Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 0GJ PD MH LDA Tel: 0161 436 3848 DELL, THE 55 Sibley Street, Gorton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M18 8LN Tel: 0161 223 4709 DOM POLSKI RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 18 Carlton Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8BB Tel: 0161 226 1836

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DOVES NEST NURSING HOME 15-19 Windsor Road, Clayton Bridge, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 1QQ OP D YA Tel: 0161 681 7410 DOWNING HOUSE 14 Swinbourne Grove, Withington, Manchester, OP Lancashire M20 4PP Tel: 0161 434 8717 FAIRLEIGH HOUSE 34 Wellington Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8EX LDA Tel: 0161 226 4550 HALL LANE RESOURCE CENTRE 157-159 Hall Lane, Baguley, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 1WD PD LDA SI YA Tel: 0161 945 7609 HENESY HOUSE Sudell Street, Collyhurst, Manchester, Greater Manchester M4 4 JF OP D PD YA Tel: 0161 834 0276 HENSHAWS SOCIETY FOR BLIND PEOPLE 45 Yew Tree Lane, Northern Moor, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 0DU PD LDA SI YA Tel: 0161 945 3665

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KIRKLEY 2 Albert Grove , Longsight, Manchester, Greater Manchester M12 4WF OP Tel: 0161 224 2295 LEE HOUSE Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 4HZ OP D Tel: 0161 945 5204 LIGHTBOWNE HALL 262 Lightbowne Road, Moston, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 5HQ Tel: 01616 833 170 OP D Advert on page 11 LINDENWOOD RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 208 Nuthurst Road, New Moston, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 3PP Tel: 0161 681 4255

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LONGFORD 37 Edge Lane, Chorlton Cum Hardy, Manchester, Greater Manchester M21 9JU OP D Tel: 0161 881 2743 MAINWARING TERRACE 1, 3, 5 Mainwaring Terrace, Northern Moor, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 0EW LDA Tel: 0117 974 8400 MARIANA HOUSE 45-47 Alexandra Road South, Whalley Range, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8GH Tel: 0161 226 4000 Advert Outside Back Cover

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MARY & JOSEPH HOUSE 217 Palmerston Street, Ancoats, Manchester, Greater Manchester M12 6PT OP D PD MH YA DA Tel: 0161 273 6881

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SOUTHFIELDS CARE HOMES - ELMLEIGH 42-44 Lansdowne Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 5SH MH Tel: 0161 702 1850

OUTREACH COMMUNITY & RESIDENTIAL SERVICES 162 Bury Old Road, Prestwich, Lancashire, Greater Manchester M7 4QY LDA YA Tel: 0161 740 0471

ST BONAVENTURES 62 Kenworthy Lane, Northenden, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 4EJ LDA Tel: 0161 945 6265

OVERTON HOUSE 2 Newton Avenue, Longsight, Manchester, Lancashire M12 4EW OP D MH Tel: 0161 273 2555

ST EUPHRASIA’S CARE HOME 116 Chain Road, Blackley, Manchester, Greater Manchester M9 6GN Tel: 0161 653 2010

PARKVIEW CARE HOME 56 Clayton Hall Road, Clayton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M11 4WH Tel: 0161 220 7145

ST GEORGES RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Abbey Hey Lane, Abbey Hey, Gorton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M18 8RB OP D PD SI YA DA Tel: 0161 220 8885

MAYBANK HOUSE 588 Altrincham Road, Brooklands, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 9JH Tel: 0161 998 6566

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POLONIA 17 Demesne Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8HG OP Tel: 0161 232 0719 ROYAL ELMS CARE HOME, THE 23 Windsor Road, Newton Heath, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 1QQ Tel: 0161 681 9173

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RUSSLEY LODGE 276 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8WP Tel: 0161 881 2989

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SEYMOUR CARE HOME 327 North Road, Clayton, Manchester, Lancashire OP D M11 4NY Tel: 0161 220 8688 SHASSAB RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 144 Manchester Road , Chorlton-cum-Hardy , Manchester, Lancashire M16 0DZ Tel: 0161 860 4596 PD MH Advert on page 12

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ST JAMES HOUSE Danes Road, Manchester, Lancashire M14 5LB LDA YA Tel: 0161 225 6999 UBU 7 Fairmile Drive, East Didsbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 5WS PD LDA SI YA Tel: 07896 143 572 VIEWPARK CARE HOME LIMITED 685 Moston Lane, Moston, Manchester, Lancashire M40 5QD Tel: 0161 681 2701 OP Advert on page 12 WELLFIELD HOUSE 38-44 Athol Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, Lancashire M16 8QN OP D Tel: 0161 881 9700 WELLINGTON LODGE 334a Waterloo Road, Cheetham, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 0AX Tel: 0845 140 2020

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SIGN HEALTH CLARIDGE ROAD 1 Claridge Road, Chorlton, Manchester M21 9WQ MH SI YA Tel: 0161 860 4365

WESTLEIGH RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 46-48 Osborne Road, Levenshulme, Greater Manchester M19 2DT Tel: 0161 257 2981

SILVERDENE 709/711 Moston Lane , Moston, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 5QD PD LDA Tel: 0161 682 4901

WHITE HOUSE, THE 84 Wythenshawe Road, Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire M23 0DF OP Tel: 0161 998 7632

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Manchester City care homes continued WILLOWBANK REST HOME 134-136 Seymour Road Routh, Clayton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M11 4PS OP D Tel: 0161 370 9080

WREN CARE HOME LIMITED 92 Carlton Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8BE PD LDA Tel: 0161 881 8658

WREA BANK 20 Edge Lane, Chorlton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M21 9JF Tel: 0161 861 8444

YORKLEA NURSING HOME 15-17 York Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M21 9HP OP PD Tel: 0161 862 9338

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Manchester City care homes with nursing ABBOTSFORD NURSING HOME - MANCHESTER 8-10 Carlton Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8BB OP Tel: 0161 226 4430

CHATAWAY NURSING HOME 19-21 Chataway Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 5UU Tel: 0161 205 5546

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ALEXANDRA LODGE CARE CENTRE 355-357 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8NP OP Tel: 0161 860 5400

CHORLTON PLACE NURSING HOME 290 Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 8LT Tel: 0161 882 0102

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ALEXIAN BROTHERS CARE CENTRE St Marys Road, Moston, Manchester, Lancashire M40 0BL Tel: 0161 681 1929

CLYDE COURT NURSING HOME 22-24 Lapwing Lane, West Disdbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 2NS OP D PD SI Tel: 0161 434 1824

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AVERILL HOUSE Averill Street, Newton Heath, Manchester, Lancashire M40 1PF OP D MH YA Tel: 0161 688 6690 BEECHILL NURSING HOME 25 Smedley Lane, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 8XB OP PD LDA MH YA DA Tel: 0161 205 0069 BEYER LODGE NURSING HOME 65 Taylor Street, Gorton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M18 8DF Tel: 0845 140 2020 BROCKLEHURST NURSING HOME 65 Cavendish Road, Withington, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 1JG Tel: 0845 140 2020 BROOKDALE VIEW Averill Street, Newton Heath, Manchester, Lancashire M40 1PF Tel: 0161 688 7600

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CONIFERS NURSING HOME 158 Manchester Road, Chorlton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M16 0DZ Tel: 0161 881 2514

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CORNISH CLOSE DCA 1 Cornish Close, Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M22 0GJ PD LDA Tel: 0161 436 3848 DOVES NEST NURSING HOME 15-19 Windsor Road, Clayton Bridge, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 1QQ OP PD YA Tel: 0161 681 7410

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EAM LODGE LIMITED 21 Fouraces Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester YA M23 1FG Tel: 0161 945 1015

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FARRANT HOUSE NURSING HOME 44 Farrant Road, Longsight, Greater Manchester OP M12 4PF Tel: 0161 257 3323

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Manchester City care homes with nursing continued GORTON PARKS NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL HOME 121 Taylor Street, Gorton, Manchester, Greater Manchester M18 8DF OP D PD Tel: 0161 220 9243

OAKLAND HOUSE CARE HOME 290-292 Dickenson Road, Longsight, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 0YL Tel: 0161 257 2395 Advert Inside Back Cover PD YA

GROVE PARK CARE HOME 9 Plymouth Grove West, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 0AQ Tel: 0161 273 4557

PEELE , THE 15a Walney Road, Benchill, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 9TP Tel: 0161 490 8057

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LAUREL COURT (DIDSBURY) 1a Candleford Road, Off Palatine Road, Didsbury, Manchester M20 3JH OP PD YA Tel: 0161 446 2844 LIMES NURSING HOME, THE 816 Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 2RN Tel: 0161 446 2141

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MARION LAUDER HOUSE 20 Lincombe Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester M22 1PY Tel: 0161 437 3246 OP D YA Advert Inside Front Cover MORRIS FEINMANN HOUSE 178 Palatine Road, Didsbury, Manchester, Greater Manchester M20 2YW Tel: 0161 445 3533

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MOSTON GRANGE NURSING HOME 29 High Peak Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 3AT Tel: 0161 219 1300 Advert Inside Back Cover NADA RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOME 451 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M8 9PA Tel: 0161 720 7728

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NORLANDS NURSING HOME Monsall Road, Newton Heath, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 8NQ Tel: 0161 205 9525 OP D PD LDA MH SI Advert on page 12 OAKBANK CARE HOME Oakbank, off Rochdale Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M9 5YA Tel: 0161 205 8848

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OAKLAND CARE CENTRE (MOSTON) 130 Kenyon Lane, Moston, Manchester, Greater Manchester M40 9DH OP MH Tel: 0161 682 5554

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POLEFIELD NURSING HOME 77 Polefield Road, Blackley, Manchester, Greater OP PD Manchester M9 7EN Tel: 0161 795 4102 REACHOUT CARE COURT 8 Polygon Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, Greater OP Manchester M8 5DD Tel: 0161 795 0317 RINGWAY MEWS NURSING HOME 5 Stancliffe Road, Sharston, Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester M22 4RY OP D PD LDA MH SI YA DA Tel: 0161 491 4887 SOUTHWOLD NURSING HOME Southmoor Road, Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 9NR Tel: 0845 140 2020 ST JOSEPH’S - MANCHESTER 52 Plymouth West, Longsight, Manchester, Lancashire M13 0AR Tel: 0161 273 4147

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TURNING POINT - SMITHFIELD DETOXIFICATION UNIT Thompson Street, Collyhurst, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4 5FY OP YA DA Tel: 0161 827 8588 VICTORIA NURSING HOME 9 Anson Road, Victoria Park, Manchester, Greater Manchester M14 5BY Tel: 0161 224 0302

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YEW TREE MANOR NURSING & RESIDENTIAL HOME Yew Tree Lane, Northern Moor, Manchester, Greater Manchester M23 0EA OP D Tel: 0161 945 2083 YORKLEA NURSING HOME 15-17 York Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester OP PD M21 9HP Tel: 0161 862 9338

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Index A-Best Nursing & Care Limited 14 Abbotsford Nursing Home - Manchester 19 Acacia Lodge Care Home 16 Achieve Care Solutions 14 Advantage Healthcare 12 Age Concern Home Care North Manchester 14 Age Concern Home Care South Manchester 14 19 Alexandra Lodge Care Centre 16,19 Alexian Brothers Care Centre Allendale Residential Home Limited 16 Alness Lodge Limited 16 14 Apex Health and Social Care - Manchester 16 Ashley House Residential Home 19 Averill House 19 Beechill Nursing Home 19 Beyer Lodge Nursing Home 16 Blackley Premier Care Bluebird Care (Manchester South) 14 19 Brocklehurst Nursing Home 19 Brookdale View 16 Brownlow House 16 Cambridge House Care Concepts 14 14 Carewatch (Whitebeck Court) 17 Carrickfinn Central Reablement Service & Home Pathway 14 19 Chataway Nursing Home Chestnut House 17 Chorlton Place Nursing Home 19 CIC (Inspirit) 14 14 Clearway Care Services Clyde Court Nursing Home 19 Concept Home Care 14 Conifers Nursing Home 19 Cornish Close DCA 19 17 Cornish Close Respite Unit Creative Support - Manchester Services 14 14 Creative Support - Warrington Services Crossroads Care (Cheshire East, Manchester 14 and Tameside Limited) 17 Dell, The Divinecall Domiciliary Care 14

Advertisers are in bold Domiciliary Support Team 15 Dom Polski Residential Care Home 17 17, 19 Doves Nest Nursing Home Downing House 17 EAM Lodge Limited 19 Enterprise Homecare 15 Equality Homecare Services Limited 15 Inside Back Cover Equilibrium Healthcare 15 Excel Care 17 Fairleigh House Farrant House Nursing Home 19 Gorton Parks Nursing and 20 Residential Home Grove Park Care Home 20 Hall Lane Resource Centre 17 Henesy House 17 Henshaws Society for Blind People 17 Holmfield Care 15, 17 15 Homecare Support - Bolton 15 Human Support Group, The - Didsbury 15 HSL Care Limited 15 ICare Solutions Chorlton 11 Ideal Care Homes 15 Independent Home Care Services 15 Independent Living Alliance - Manchester Israel Sieff Court 17 15 J S Parker Ltd Key Care & Support Limited 15 17 Kirkley 15 L’Arche Manchester Laurel Court (Didsbury) 20 17 Lee House Lightbowne Hall 17 Limes Nursing Home, The 20 Lindenwood Residential Care Home 17 Local Solutions Manchester Branch 15 17 Longford Mainwaring Terrace 17 Manchester Asian Care Limited 15 Manchester Home Care Associates Limited 15 Manchester Rainbow Support and Homecare 15 Mariana House On Back Cover 15, 20 Marion Lauder House 17 Mary & Joseph House

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Maybank House MBS Care Ltd Morris Feinmann House Moston Grange Nursing Home Nada Residential and Nursing Home NAS Community Services (Manchester) Norlands Nursing Home North Manchester Dementia Domiciliary Service North Reablement Service North West Community Services (GM) Limited Oakbank Care Home Oakland Care Centre (Moston) Oakland House Care Home Outreach Community & Residential Services Overton House Parkview Care Home Peele, The Plasden Court Polefield Nursing Home Polonia Premier Care Limited Manchester & Trafford Branch Prime Time Recruitment - Manchester Pulse - Manchester Reachout Care Court Reed Specialist Recruitment Ltd Community Care - Manchester Respite (North West Manchester) Ringway Mews Nursing Home Royal Elms Care Home, The Russley Lodge Saga Homecare Sharston

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Sevacare Seymour Care Home Shassab Residential Care Home Sign Health Claridge Road Silverdene Southfields Care Homes - Elmleigh Southwold Nursing Home South Reablement Service Spectrum St Bonaventures St Euphrasia’s Care Home St Georges Residential Care Home St James House St Joseph’s - Manchester Turning Point - Smithfield Detoxification Unit UBU Unique Nursing Services Limited Venesta Domiciliary Care Agency - Manchester Victoria Nursing Home Viewpark Care Home Limited Wellfield House Wellington Lodge Westfield Westleigh Residential Care Home White House, The Willowbank Rest Home Wrea Bank Wren Care Home Limited Yew Tree Manor Nursing & Residential Home Yorklea Nursing Home Zeno Limited - Towers Business Park

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Care Choices Limited has taken every care to ensure that the information contained in this Directory is accurate. The company cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions or if a home varies from the facilities listed either in an advertisement or the indices. Care Choices Limited does not endorse or support any particular institution included in the Directory. © 2012 Care Choices Limited. Care Choices Limited reserves all rights in the titles Care Choices and HOMES Directories and their design. Care Choices™ is a trademark of Care Choices Limited. ISBN 978-1-909048-20-1 Ref. No: 4001/ManchesterCity/0612. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any form without the written permission of Care Choices Limited is prohibited. This publication is available free of charge from Manchester City Council. Published by: Care Choices Limited, Valley Court, Lower Road, Croydon, Nr Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 0HF. Tel: 01223 207770. Publisher: Robert Chamberlain. Associate Publisher: Matthew Tingey. Editor: Alistair Robertson. Group Sales Manager: David Werthmann. Regional Team Manager: Russell Marsh. Business Development Manager: Paul Leahy. Senior Sales Executives: Elaine Bartlett, Kim Keefe. Sales Executives: Emeka Johnson, Tom Knell. Production Manager: Lisa Werthmann. Assistant Production Manager: Jamie Harvey. Production Designer: Nick Cade. Creative Artworker: Holly Cornell.

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If you’re looking for High Quality Mental Health and Rehabilitation services in Manchester... Bigfoot Independent Hospital Bigfoot provides specialist care and support for 28 adult men with learning disabilities, complex needs, challenging behaviour and associated mental health problems-including autistic spectrum disorder. It provides individualised rehabilitation and therapeutic programmes for its patients; which may be short-term intensive rehabilitation or long-term continuing care.

Jigsaw Independent Hospital Jigsaw provides therapeutic care and treatment for 37 adult men and women with enduring mental health and/or learning disability with complex needs. The aim here is to maximise the individual patient’s abilities and potential within a safe and secure environment.

Moston Grange Care Home Moston Grange specialises in the care of adult men and women who have a primary diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia, (though some may also present with other mental or physical illnesses). The aim here is to provide dedicated support to enhance the service users’ quality of life by using a person centred approach in a warm, friendly and homely environment.

Oakland House Care Home Oaklands is a long-stay facility specialising in providing high quality nursing care and treatment for adults who have enduring mental health illness, with mild to moderate challenging behaviour and complex needs. It has a long history of successfully supporting people with alcohol issues who also have enduring mental health problems.

Fallowfield - Supported Living Service The Supported Living Service offers a safe and homely environment with 24/7 support for adult men and women with a learning disability and/or mental health diagnosis. The aim here is to provide support that is tailored to the individual’s needs by empowering them to live an independent life in their own home in the community.

For further information Contact Zahir Teemil, Group Business Development Manager, OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism Service Equilibrium Healthcare Group Limited, Head Office, User Bands MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults DA People who misuse drugs and alcohol Moston Grange, High Peak Street, Manchester M40 3AT Tel: 07850 205 051 Email: zteemil@ehcheadoffice.co.uk

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MARiAnA HouSE Private Residential Care Home for the Elderly

At Mariana House we are committed to providing a high standard of permanent 24 hour support and personal care to older people. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission to care for up to 23 ladies and gentlemen, ranging from 60 years upwards in the capacity of ‘older people’; requiring residential care. It is our policy at Mariana House not to use agency or temporary staff; instead we support a permanent, loyal and dedicated team. This enables us to give continuous, high quality and person centred care to our residents, ensuring any subtle changes in their needs are swiftly acted upon. In keeping with our ‘home from home’ setting, Mariana House is decorated to a high standard and full of homely comforts. We strive to improve the facilities to ensure clients and their visitors have a comfortable stay.

45-47 Alexandra Road South Whalley Range Manchester M16 8GH T: 0161 226 4000 E: enquiries@marianahouse.co.uk W: www.marianahouse.co.uk

Care and support in a home from home setting Established 1984


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