The Somerset Directory Social Care and Support for Adults 2013/14

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Social Care and Support for Adults The Somerset Directory 2013/14

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The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care and support Community support • care at home • care homes • specialist care For adults of working age, older people who have disabilities, mental health problems, a sensory loss or general frailty.

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Quality care, support and advice to people across Somerset since 1991 Somerset Care works with older people and their families as they make decisions about their care and support needs. With 27 residential and nursing homes, and 6 home care offices across the county, we are dedicated to meeting the needs of Somerset families. We also support adults with learning and physical disabilities to live independent, fulfilling lives. Nationally accredited, and an approved Somerset Council strategic provider, we are national award winners for home care and dementia services.

Care & support services include: •

Advice and information to help you navigate and choose

Free assessment

Quality residential & nursing care in comfortable surroundings with trained and friendly staff

Dementia care in award-winning care homes, or in your own home, provided by dedicated, specialist teams

Home from Hospital rehabilitation and reablement, at your home, or in one of our care homes

Supported living and care at home for adults with learning and physical disabilities

Home care, including personal care, 24-hour care, medication assistance, domestic tasks, welfare checks and accompanied visits

Companionship, respite and holiday support

Tailored daytime support

CONTACT US ON FREEPHONE (0800) 988 4337 LINES OPEN 8AM-8PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK E-MAIL ENQUIRIES TO: ENQUIRIES@SOMERSETCARE.CO.UK

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Contents Welcome from Somerset County Council

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Regions covered by this Directory What is the difference between care and support? How can this Directory help me?

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Where do I start?

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Help and advice Writing your support plan Help for carers Compass Carers - the new carers support service for Somerset Carers assessment Carers information, support and counselling Health and wellbeing Staying safe from falls Support in your community

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Somerset s You Can Do Service Home Improvement Agencies Leaving hospital Red Cross Home from Hospital service Aster home from hospital service Somerset Active Living Day time care and support Meals Equipment Assistive Technology Telecare Advice from an independent occupational therapist Care and support at home

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Independent Living Teams (Reablement service) Occupational therapy (OT) assessment Telehealth Coping with a sensory loss Care at home Live-in care Care at home agency checklist Home care providers Housing with support, or care and support

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FirstStop Advice Sheltered and retirement housing Extra Care housing Housing-related support is now called Pathways Care homes Checking quality Care home contracts - independent advice Care homes checklist Choosing a care home

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How can Somerset County Council help you? Assessments Advocacy Paying for care Will we contribute to your care costs? Working out your contribution Attendence allowance NHS Nursing Care Contribution NHS Continuing Care Funding What will you have to pay for your care? Fee levels in Somerset from April 2013 Third party payments Personal budgets Direct Payments Specialist care Dementia care Residential dementia care checklist Mental health Learning disability Physical disability Essential information How solicitors can help? Keeping vulnerable adults in Somerset safe from abuse Making a complaint The Registered Care Providers Association Ltd New initiatives Tell Us Once service NHS 111 Healthwatch Somerset

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Useful local and national contacts

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Other services you may be interested in

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Care home listings (see map on page 4) West Somerset Taunton Deane Sedgemoor South Somerset Mendip

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Index

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All the listings in this publication of care homes, care homes with nursing and home care providers are supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and neither Somerset County Council nor Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions. The information contained in this Directory was correct at the time of going to print. The inclusion of advertisements for homes and agencies in this guide does not act as an endorsement or recommendation by Somerset County Council.

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 Somerset County Council Welcome to the 2013/14 edition of the Somerset Care and Support Directory. I hope you will find it valuable, whether you want to know more about what support or care is available for yourself, or for a relative or friend. Whether you pay for your care and support services yourself or if they are paid for by the local authority, we will do our best to help you find the support that suits your circumstances. Somerset County Council is committed to helping people maintain their quality of life, where possible in their own home. Most people want to remain independent for as long as possible. But we know that deciding what care and support is best for you or someone you care for can be difficult. In this Directory you will find the contact details of many organisations and bodies that can help you make those decisions. We have also taken the opportunity to provide you with details about what is available in your local community. We realise that having local contacts can be crucial in supporting you to remain independent. One in ten people in the UK cares for friends or family members. We support unpaid carers in various ways, for example by providing training, links to support groups and by paying towards short breaks (respite). Please see page 8 for more information about carer support. Somerset County Council works closely with colleagues in the health services, registered care

providers and the Care Quality Commission (the independent health and social care regulator) to raise the standards of care and support in Somerset. If you would like to tell us about your experience of using any of the services listed in this Directory, please contact us by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. As you know, local authorities such as ours continue to be under significant financial pressures. However, making sure that the most vulnerable members of our communities are safe and well cared for still remains this Council s highest priority. National and local policies about social care change every year, so please double check with us before making any decisions that have financial implications for you or your family. You can contact Somerset County Council on 0845 345 9133 for advice and support. If it is appropriate, we can refer you to our own social care staff or the right partner organisation. I hope this Directory is useful and if you need any more information please do not hesitate to contact us. Clare Steel Lead Commissioner Adults and Health, Director of Adult Social Services Somerset Direct: 0845 345 9133 Email: generalenquiries@somerset.gov.uk www.somerset.gov.uk

Regions covered by this Directory West Somerset Care homes Care homes with nursing Taunton Deane Care homes Care homes with nursing Sedgemoor Care homes Care homes with nursing South Somerset Care homes Care homes with nursing Mendip Care homes Care homes with nursing

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BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET

NORTH SOMERSET Cheddar

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Burnhamon-Sea Minehead

Glastonbury

Watchet

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Bridgwater

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Somerton

Taunton

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Frome Shepton Mallet

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Dulverton Wiveliscombe

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Wells

Wincanton

Yeovil Ilminster Chard

Crewkerne

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Choosing the right care home for Mum was made easier. • Nursing Care • Residential Care • Dementia Care • Respite Care • Day Care

From the moment my mother and I first visited her Barchester home, we knew we had found somewhere pretty special. Elegant surroundings, delicious food and beautiful gardens were made even more appealing by the presence of like-minded residents with whom she can socialise and enjoy activities. For my part, knowing that she’s safe in the care of such a dedicated and compassionate team gives me great peace of mind. And for that I’m extremely grateful.

T hank you, Barchester ! Why not call us or drop in for a chat over a cup of tea?

www.barchester.com Bloomfield Care Home | Tel: 01761 441 327 Salisbury Road, Paulton, Bristol, BS39 7BD

The Manor Care Centre | Tel: 01823 230 238 Haydon Close, Bishops Hull, Somerset, TA1 5HF

Kingfisher Lodge Care Centre | Tel: 01225 560 034 Chestnut Walk, Saltford, Bristol, Somerset, BS31 3BG

West Abbey Care Centre | Tel: 01935 574 567 Stourton Way, Preston, Yeovil, Somerset, BA21 3UA


What is the difference between care and support? In this Directory, care is used to describe any service that helps you with your personal care, for example, helping you to get up, washed and dressed in the morning. Support is anything provided to you that doesn t include personal care, for example, domestic cleaning, shopping and attending community groups.

Of course, some people need a mixture of both of these things; the same person or organisation, or different organisations may provide them. You may arrange them yourself, we can help you to make the arrangements, or we can organise them for you. The important thing is that you have the right information to make your own choices.

How can this Directory help me? We know that many people and their carers, perhaps with a little support, can successfully live at home and enjoy their life to the full. Our key principle is that we want people to remain in control of their lives, to remain independent and to have the opportunity to make their own choices about their care and support arrangements. Many people, who in the past may have had a package of care to support them, with a little imagination, can often find other, more flexible

and suitable ways to help them. This Directory covers some of these things, called support in the community before moving into the more well known services, such as home care and care homes. These services too, are developing more ways to be flexible and tailored to what you need. Although we have laid out the Directory in a way to make it easy to follow, the support you need may be built up from each section, as it can all link up to provide the most suitable support for you.

Where do I start? The information in this Directory is designed so that you can find solutions for yourself, if you wish to, or you can ask us for help and advice if you need it. The best way to start to understand what care and support you need is by writing a list of the things you are finding it more difficult to do. From this list you can then start to come up with solutions. These solutions could be things you can do for yourself, things you ask others to help you with, or things you talk to us about. On page 7 there is a blank support plan that you can complete if you wish, to help you work out what you may need. You can then see if information

about the things you ve written down are in the directory.

How to contact Somerset County Council Adult Social Care Somerset Direct Part of Somerset County Council, Somerset Direct provides information about care and support, mobility, hearing and sight, benefits, daytime activities, blue badges, social care services and supporting people services for older people, people with disabilities and other adults with care needs. If you are not sure who to contact, phone Somerset Direct first. Phone: 0845 345 9133 (Phone lines are open from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am to 4pm on Saturday). Email: adults@somerset.gov.uk Web: www.somerset.gov.uk

Help and advice If you need help and advice about support that is available to help you remain independent, or advice about care services or support for carers, this Directory is for you. We also have the same information available on our website: www.somerset.gov.uk

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You can also phone Somerset Direct, our advice line, on 0845 345 9133 for information over the phone or to request an assessment of what you need. There is lots of information about what an assessment involves on page 39.

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Writing your support plan You may find this a useful way to understand what you need, and then how to find solutions. It is very similar to what we would use during an assessment. 1. Things you would like to achieve In this section, list the things you are finding it more difficult to do, or feel you would like more support to do. This could be one thing, or lots of things ‒ try to list all the things that are important to you.

2. Solutions. Using the list you ve written

Obviously, you may prefer to miss this section and just read on.

3. In this section, write down the help and support that you think others could provide for you, for example, a friend or family member, or a local community group.

4. In this section, write down the things that you think we could help you with.

In this section, write down the things you may already have in place to help you, or other solutions that you could arrange for yourself.

Now, read on, and you will hopefully find out about more solutions that you can write into your support plan.

If there is something you ve written down that you can t find listed in this Directory, please contact us on 0845 345 9133.

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Help for carers According to Carers UK, one in ten people in the UK cares for a friend or a family member. Somerset County Council is committed to supporting carers who carry out a valuable role for the person they care for. It is estimated there are over 50,000 carers in Somerset. Many do not realise that they are a carer, or think of themselves as a carer, and do not know that there is a range of services and

information available to them. Who is a carer? You are a carer if you give up your time without pay, to look after a family member, a friend, or a neighbour who is ill, frail or has a disability. You can be a parent carer, a young carer, or care for an older person.

Compass Carers ‒ the new carers support service for Somerset Somerset County Council and NHS Somerset jointly fund a support service with Compass Disability Services, a Somerset based user-led organisation, to deliver a countywide support service for carers. This service is called Compass Carers . The service is for carers of all ages who care for people with any condition. It doesn t matter how long they spend in their caring role. The aim of the service is to support carers, to offer individual support so that they can maintain their caring role and also to have a life outside of caring. Compass Carers have experienced staff who deliver the new service, including: • office-based staff (who co-ordinate the team and man the advice / information / support telephone line); • link workers (who liaise with GP surgeries and Carers Champions); • voice workers (who liaise with, and help establish carer support groups); and • Carer Support Workers (who visit carers to help establish and monitor a support plan).

You can contact their workers to find out information and get advice. They can provide you with the emotional and practical support that most carers need to keep them going. Every carer is an individual. This service will listen to you and help you identify the things that are important to you and how to achieve them. Whether it is to do with family, finances, employment, isolation or having a break, we can work with you to help find solutions. If you are an unpaid carer, then please contact Compass Carers for: • emotional support; • information in various formats to suit your needs; • pointing you in the right direction to get help or information; or • access to local carers support groups, or a visit. Phone us on 01823 255911, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, we have an out-of-hours answerphone. Email: info@compasscarers.org.uk http://www.compasscarers.org.uk/

Carers assessments Carers are entitled to an assessment by social care to find out if, through the provision of additional care and support, it will help you in your caring role. Some support may be paid for by us. How do I apply for a carer s assessment? If you would like more information, ask your social care worker, or phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. When you contact Somerset Direct they will ask

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you for information about you and your needs. They may suggest you talk with Compass Carers, or they may be able to give you some advice and information straight away over the phone. This may be followed up by a member of the social care team coming to see you and, if you wish, the person you care for, to give you more advice. This is called a needs assessment . If your assessment shows that providing support to either you or the person you care for is needed, then we will help to arrange this.

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Carers assessments continued Do I have to be assessed? You do not have to have a carer s assessment. If you choose not to have one, it will not stop the person you care for from receiving services. What happens next? If we can help, we will write a care and support plan for the person you care for, taking into account your needs as a carer. The care and support plan explains what support will be arranged and who will provide it. If your needs are eligible, we can arrange the support for you or we may be able to

provide finance so you can buy the support yourself using the Direct Payments scheme. What if I am not eligible? If you are not eligible for services, we can still provide information and advice and put you in touch with other carer support organisations, such as Compass Carers. You can find information about other support available on our website at www.somerset.gov.uk/carers or by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Carers information, support and counselling On the carers page of our website, www.somerset.gov.uk/carers, you can find a list of information sheets that may help you. You can view them online, save them or print them. They help to explain who a carer is and some of the things carers might have to deal with in their caring role, as well as giving you advice about what support is available and the services we can provide for carers in Somerset. If you would like us to send you copies of these publications, please phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. Opportunities for carers There are many learning and training opportunities available to carers. These can be designed to help with your caring situation, for example, basic first aid, looking after yourself, and other opportunities that offer personal development. Phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133 to find out more. Practical support for carers Carers Assessment Workers are based in community mental health teams. They specialise in assessing the needs of carers who care for someone with mental health problems and can advise carers about: • inpatient services; • outpatient services; • day services; • residential care and short breaks; and • contacting social workers and community psychiatric nurses.

Carers champions A member of staff in most GP surgeries in Somerset has been appointed as a carers champion. They can register you as a carer on the Carers Register. This will alert a GP that you are a carer when you attend an appointment and may also help you to access preferential appointment times and carer health checks. The carers champion can provide you with information about where to go to find out more about carers services. Breaks for carers There are different ways you can get a break from caring, anything from a few hours to a few weeks depending on what is right for you and the person you care for. The Care at Home Service may be able to provide you and the person you care for with support at home to help with personal care and essential tasks. Care at home is provided as part of an agreed care and support plan, after a needs assessment to agree what is needed. Short breaks can be arranged to help meet your needs as a carer as well as those for the person you care for as part of an agreed care and support plan. The sitting service can help you take a short break with peace of mind. This service provides fully trained staff who can go into a carer s home or take the person they care for out, and is not part of the Care at Home Service. Residential short breaks make it possible for the person you care for to spend time away in a care home.

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Carers information, support and counselling continued Take a break scheme Following an assessment, instead of having your breaks arranged in advance, there is a scheme where you can contact us to arrange your break when you need it. There may be a charge for some of the short break services. Your social care worker or carer support worker will be able to give you more information, or you can phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. Young carers The Young Carers Project aims to: • identify and support young people (18 years old and younger) with caring responsibilities in their family; • promote recognition and awareness of their needs and achievements; and

• work alongside other agencies to develop schemes and services which support young carers. The project has Young Carers Project Co-ordinators working all over Somerset. Information, advice and support are available, including: • answering questions and giving advice; • carrying out an assessment of young carers needs; • speaking up for young carers so that ideas and needs are heard; • introducing young carers to one another; and • organising groups and activities for fun and having a break away from home. You can find out more about the Young Carers Project by phoning 0845 345 9122.

Health and wellbeing In 2013 responsibility for health and wellbeing has transferred from the NHS to Somerset County Council, as it is recognised that social care and health and wellbeing are closely linked. Health is influenced by many factors which become more complex as we get older, and we recognise how important it is to make sure you can access support for emotional and mental wellbeing as well as physical health issues. Things that can impact on our health and wellbeing include: • staying warm; • an adequate level of income; • getting out and about;

• having a healthy diet; and • staying safe from falls. We have a new booklet A guide to keeping happy and healthy in later life . Copies of this are available from GP surgeries or through NHS Health Promotion Resources ‒ visit: www.hp.somerset.nhs.uk. Keeping active is really important, so the Zing website www.zingsomerset.co.uk has lots of information about activities across Somerset. If you are concerned about your memory, there is lots of information on the Dementia Somerset website www.dementiasomerset.org.uk, which also lists support for carers and various services available.

Staying safe from falls Staying steady on your feet becomes more important as we get older - the benefits of remaining physically active are discussed on page 13. As we age, our bodies become more likely to develop health conditions that can cause us to fall. Our muscles can become weaker and our eyesight and hearing may decline; we can also lose confidence, which affects how active we are. We may suffer from chronic illnesses and have to take medication which can all contribute to the risk of falling.

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Other factors, such as wearing badly fitting or worn shoes, foot problems and things in your home such as loose rugs, trailing wires and other trip hazards, can all make you less safe from falls. If you are worried about your balance there are Balance and Safety classes across Somerset run by physiotherapists at local Community Hospitals. Why not sign up now to reduce your risk of falling and boost your confidence? You can contact the Falls Service on 01458 836492. The Falls Service will assess your needs and make

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Staying safe from falls continued sure they identify reasons why you fall and help you to address the issues. If you are unable to get to your local Community Hospital, a physiotherapist may be able to set up an activity plan with you at home. If you do fall and break a bone, you may find that you won t be able to cope with living in your own

home. So, it makes sense that you reduce your risk now, so that you can remain independent for as long as possible. For more information about health and wellbeing please contact Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Support in the community The following section lists community support that you can go to directly. There are lots of things going on in your local community that could help you to remain living independently in your own home. These include: • various groups that meet to provide companionship, they may even arrange for someone to collect you to take you to group meetings;

• pubs that provide meals, usually at great value; • befriending schemes, where volunteers can come and visit you at home or accompany you if you would like to go out; and • organisations that can help you with some domestic tasks, such as cleaning, shopping, gardening, or simple repairs to your property. These are simple, but important things that can help you feel safe and give you peace of mind.

Somerset s You Can Do Service The Somerset You Can Do Service is funded by Somerset County Council. If you would like to find out about what community support is available in your area, you can contact the free information service, which can: • put you in touch with organisations and groups in your community that are there to help you; • provide you with information on local community organisations you might like to join; • help you to get the information you need if you have sensory loss or other disabilities • help you with your skills, development and learning; • put you in touch with Village Agents, who are being recruited by the Community Council for Somerset to provide people in Somerset s rural communities with easier access to information services; • tell you about getting practical help at home;

• give you information about equipment you could hire or buy to help you live independently at home. As well as the Information Service, Somerset s You Can Do also provides a volunteering service that supports and recruits people who want to volunteer to support others. There is also a community development service. This supports groups and organisations to become established and helps to improve the community support they offer by making it more accessible. Somerset s You Can Do contact information: Phone: 01278 664188, Monday to Thursday, 10am to 4pm, and Friday, 10am to 1pm Text: 0777 046 5433 Email: enquiries@somersetyoucando.org www.somersetyoucando.org

Home Improvement Agencies Ridgeway Care and Repair Somerset, part of Aster Living, is the preferred provider of Home Improvement Agency services for Somerset. They are funded by Somerset County Council, the District Councils and NHS Somerset to help you arrange a

major adaptation to your home if you need it. They can provide technical services, such as drawing plans and getting quotations for work. They work with occupational therapists in Social Care Services and the District Councils to make

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Home Improvement Agencies continued sure the work progresses smoothly. They keep lists of reliable contractors, who can provide a quality service and make sure that everything is as it should be when the work is finished. They can help you to complete the works privately if you are not eligible for funding under the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) means test. Ridgeway Care and Repair Somerset Blackdown House, Blackbrook Park Taunton, Somerset TA1 2PG Phone: 01823 692900 Fax : 01823 444251 Email: somerset@ridgewaycommunity.org.uk Ridgeway Care and Repair Somerset Flourish House, 2 Cathedral Avenue Wells, Somerset BA5 1FD Phone: 01749 832016 Fax: 01749 832121 Email: somerset@ridgewaycommunity.org.uk They also provide a subsidised handyperson services called Handihelp which can help you with small repairs, maintenance and minor adaptations (not funded through Social Care Services). A charge is made for this service which is subsidised by the local authority and therefore keeps costs

reasonable. They will provide a quotation if you ask them. They also carry out free home safety checks when they visit you. The Handihelp service is also available as a home from hospital discharge service if you need minor repairs and adaptations to your home to make sure that your move back is safe. Some parts of this service may be provided at no cost. Handihelp Phone: 01823 692909 Email: Handihelp@ridgewaycommunity.org.uk Fax: 01823 444251 Or you can get more information from Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. Note: If you are registered disabled with Social Care Services, you will be exempt from paying VAT on certain types of works done to adapt your home* or equipment purchased specifically to meet your disability needs. * You should be given a form to claim VAT relief when you buy your equipment or adaptation. Please see the HM Customs and Excise leaflet called VAT Reliefs for disabled , or visit their website: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/vat/sectors/ consumers/index.htm

Leaving hospital If you, your carer, family or hospital staff feel that you will need extra support when you leave hospital, you can ask us to carry out an assessment whilst you are in hospital or before you go into hospital if you are waiting for an operation. See page 39 for an explanation of what an assessment is. A social care worker will agree a discharge or care plan with you, which tells you what help and

support will be arranged for you when you return home. This makes sure that you can leave hospital safely, as soon as you no longer need hospital care. Someone from the local social care team will contact you after you have returned home to check that the care plan is still right for you. The help may be increased or reduced depending on how you are. The aim is to provide the right short-term help to allow you to recover your independence.

Red Cross Home from Hospital service The Home from Hospital Service helps many people each year to go back home after a stay in hospital. The service can give short-term practical and emotional support to help you get your confidence back and live independently.

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Help can be provided by: • taking you home and helping you to settle in; • shopping for you; • collecting prescriptions and pensions; and • sitting with you if your carer has to go out.

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Red Cross Home from Hospital service continued Trained volunteers from the British Red Cross provide this free short-term service. For more information: You can contact the Home from Hospital co-ordinator by phoning 01823 273707 or 0845 331 5000, or write to: Home from Hospital British Red Cross, Red Cross House Livingstone Way, Taunton TA2 6BD

To find out more about any of these services, phone the British Red Cross in Somerset on 01823 237700. For the Medical Equipment Loan Service please phone 0845 331 3331. You can find more information about these services on the Red Cross website: http://www.redcross.org.uk/branch.asp?id=486

Aster home from hospital service Aster also offer a home from hospital service. If possible they will visit you in hospital before you go home. But, they can come to see you at your home if you prefer or if there isn t enough time before you go home. They ll talk to you and find out what your needs are and agree with you how they can help. They can do lots of things to help you. Here are a few examples, they can: • arrange for basic food supplies ready for your return home, or help you get a food parcel if you re short of money;

• provide a visiting service to reassure you; • give advice or carry out checks to see if you are receiving all the benefits or grants you might be entitled to, and they ll help you fill in the forms if needed; • carry out home safety checks; • give advice and help to find things like care, cleaning, gardening, shopping or dog walking; and • provide lots of information about local groups or organisations that offer help in your area.

Somerset Active Living

Working together to help you stay: • Full of life • Full of energy • Full of fun and full of knowledge. Working in partnership with voluntary, community and statutory organisations, the Somerset Active Living Network has over 120 community groups, clubs and organisations across Somerset. Staying well and active Active Living Centres provide an opportunity to take part in local activities, enjoy the company of others, and access all sorts of information about keeping well and active. Centres are a vibrant hub providing a café style environment, and hosting

a variety of activities, as well as being a source of information about preventative services and activities for older people. Volunteers run groups, giving their time, to support the development of local services and activities for older people. Activities are often run by older people for older people and provide all kinds of exciting opportunities such as Tai Chi, healthy walks, singing for fun, history groups, and art activities ‒ these are just a few examples. Active Living and Somerset County Council work together in partnership with many other agencies to provide activities and information for people aged 50 and over. Partner agencies involved with Active Living include: Somerset NHS, Somerset You Can Do , Avon and Somerset Police, District Council Lifestyles Teams, Age UK Somerset and the wider voluntary and community sector. The Somerset Active Living Team provides support to all the Active Living Groups across

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Somerset Active Living continued the county, helping groups to set up activity programmes and providing useful information for older people. To find an Active Living Centre near you, phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133, or visit the

Active Living website www.somersetactiveliving. org.uk If you do not have access to the Internet, please ask your local library to help you.

Day time care and support Day time care and support is a special service, designed to help people who live in their own home but who are not able to get out and about without help. The service is often run in the community. Care and support is available in a way that encourages and enables people to remain as independent as possible by helping them to maintain and / or develop skills for daily living. The service may also allow carers to have a break. If you qualify, your social care worker can book the service for you, or you can book it yourself if you have a Direct Payment (explained on page 45). This service does not include an overnight stay. During 2013 Somerset County Council is looking at ways of making this service more local, individual and fair.

The Council is designing a service that will: • provide daytime care for adults who need local, specialist and appropriate care and support; • support adults to continue to live at home with an agreed amount of daytime support that could include: a) support to do things that will promote independence and give service users contact with other people, b) support to meet complex care and support needs, c) a break for carers to do the things they want, allowing them to continue their caring role, d) respite for service users, • offer a range of other services that adults can buy; • provide a safe daytime environment; and • offer support that is local and easy to access.

Meals There are organisations in Somerset that will sell you meals. Often this is by providing you with a frozen meal that you can warm up and eat when you choose. Somerset Community Meals service Somerset Community Meals service is for older people and people with disabilities who Somerset County Council agree need help to make sure they have regular cooked meals. This is provided at a discounted rate from a menu by Wiltshire Farm Foods. Each meal provided as part of the Meals at Home Service costs ÂŁ3.45. There are some more expensive meals that you can buy if you want to. The Meals at Home service delivers frozen meals to you every two weeks. The frozen meals must be kept in a freezer and can be reheated in a microwave, oven or special steamer. This means that you can choose what you eat and when you

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eat it and can have a cooked meal every day. Your dietary, religious or ethnic needs can be catered for. If you need to borrow any of this equipment from Wiltshire Farm Foods there is no charge for this, as long as you place the minimum order of ten meals every two weeks. If you need help to get your meal ready or to eat it, this can be arranged after an assessment of your needs. You may have to pay for this; how much will depend on your circumstances. You can still have frozen meals without being assessed by Somerset County Council. Wiltshire Farm Foods is a private company that provides a service to many parts of the country. You can buy meals from them privately but this won t be at a discounted rate. You can find out more about Wiltshire Farm Foods by phoning them on 01225 776793, or by contacting Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

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Equipment There is a wide range of equipment available that can easily be used in the home to make life easier and help you remain independent. These things could be a stair rail, raised toilet seating, equipment to help in the bath or shower, or items to help you prepare and eat food and drink. They allow you to continue: • moving around your home; • getting in and out of a chair or bed; • getting in and out of the bath or shower; • preparing food and drinks; • reaching the front door; or • carrying out parenting tasks. Equipment for short-term loan is available through the British Red Cross Society loans service and is ideal if you need some equipment temporarily, for example, while a disabled relative is on holiday with you or to try out before you buy. You can phone them on 01823 273746.

People in Somerset have access to a website called AskSARA that you can use to see what equipment is available locally to you and how to obtain it. Please see our website for updates: www.somerset.gov.uk/asksara You can buy some equipment that might help you from local shops that specialise in disability equipment. There are also some local voluntary organisations and private providers that sell equipment. We can tell you more about this if you contact us. If you would like someone from Social Care to talk to you about what could help you, please phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. Sometimes, someone from the occupational therapy team may need to come and see you at home to make sure you get the best advice. They will also need to visit you if you need adaptations to your home. Please see page 11: Home Improvement Agencies .

Assistive Technology Would you be surprised to know that you use assistive technology already in everyday life? It comes in the form of devices to alert us when: • it s time to get up - alarm clocks; • there s smoke in the house - smoke detectors; • there s someone at the door- door bell; or • there s a call for you - telephones and mobiles

There are many other products available to support more vulnerable people to live as independently as possible in the community for longer. The aim is to give people more choice and control over how they live their lives and the risks they are able to take.

Telecare In Somerset, there is a range of Telecare services available through the occupational therapy service following an assessment. You can contact the community alarm providers direct if you wish to buy their service privately and don t want a visit from an occupational therapist. The Community Alarm Services employ Telecare advisors who will help you choose the right product to meet your needs. These are products and services that can prompt, remind and inform people and their carers about things in daily life which need to be done, such as taking their medication on time. They can alert a family member or carer that a person has got out of bed at night and needs assistance. Or they may alert a monitoring centre that something has happened and appropriate action should be taken.

In Somerset, Community Alarm services are already available through District Councils. See page 57 for contact details. They can provide a device that sits between the phone and its socket point, and an alert button that you wear. By pressing the button, an alert is directed to a call centre that will respond instantly. They can speak to you even if you are not near the phone, but this will only happen when the button is pressed. If we are supporting you to go home following a period in hospital, we will pay for you to use the Community Alarm service for up to six weeks. You will be asked to pay for the service if you want to use it for longer than six weeks if you need it. The right equipment and assistive technology can make all the difference to feeling safe and getting your

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Telecare continued confidence back after an illness or accident. Phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133 for information or to ask for an assessment.

They can advise you about how to contact these services. They can also send you a leaflet to help you choose.

Advice from an independent occupational therapist If you would like advice from an occupational therapist you can visit one of the Independent Living Centres, where you will be able to try out equipment and get advice about what to buy. Or, you could ask a private occupational therapist, who can come and see you in your own home. The British Association of Occupational Therapists

has a dedicated list of private occupational therapists. For more information, phone the independent enquiry line on 0800 389 4873. Alternatively, phone this Directory s independent advice line: 0800 38 92 077 provided in association with FirstStop Advice.

Care and support at home Independent Living Teams (Reablement service) This is a new way we are working, currently only available in Taunton and South Somerset, but soon to be started in Mendip, before being developed across the rest of the county. Somerset County Council and the NHS have integrated some of their staff into single teams, so that they can share their different skills and provide a co-ordinated approach, to help you regain your independence. A team includes: a social worker, an occupational therapist, a physiotherapist, care workers and support workers. Other support, for example from a District Nurse, Carers Support or support from staff skilled in mental health issues can also be arranged if you need them. You may be recovering from an illness or surgery, or just need help to do some of the things you used to be able to do. Your GP or hospital doctor may refer you to this service if they think you require the

support the team can offer. The very experienced staff will talk with you and your carer, if you have one, to understand you and what you need, and then help to design and deliver a support plan. This may be simply explaining how you can get further support, for example housing advice, through to providing you with equipment, physio support or care if they feel it is needed. This is a short-term service, with the aim that you will regain your independence in that time. Some people may need some care and support for longer, the team will talk to you about this and help you to make the arrangements you need. In areas of the county where this new service is not yet in place, your GP will need to make separate referrals to Health and Social Care. These services are then provided by Somerset Partnership Trust Community Health s rehabilitation teams and social care occupational therapists (OT) or social care workers.

Occupational therapy (OT) assessment If your assessment shows that you need specialist equipment, for example a hoist and sling, or minor works such as stair rails, then, following an OT assessment, they may provide them free of charge. Having the right equipment can often mean you don t need further care and support or it can reduce the amount of support you need.

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The occupational therapist will also be able to give you some advice and information about the various housing options available to you. This may include moving to alternative housing or you may need major alterations to your current home, such as putting in a stairlift or wet-floor shower. If you need major alterations, the OT team will ask your

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> 24 hour / Live in care Our live in care service is an excellent alternative to residential care with benefits of; staying in familiar surroundings within the comfort of your own home, one to one assistance to remain as independent as possible and freedom of choice to live as you wish with support.

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> Home Care & Reablement Service From everyday personal care to practical household tasks, this support provides assistance to live and remain as independent as possible within your own home. Reablement aims to support and assist in recovering skills and to improve confidence to live at home, this may be after a fall or hospital admission.

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Occupational therapy (OT) assessment continued district council to consider you for a Disabled Facilities Grant. The district council will ask you for information about your finances and you may have to pay towards the cost of the work. Adaptations that can be considered for a Disabled Facilities Grant include: • access - widening doorways for wheelchairs; • bathroom adaptations; • fixed overhead hoists; • lifts ‒ stair-lift or through-floor lifts; and

• general alterations including permanent ramps. If you are not eligible for a grant, the OT will give you information and advice so that you can make you own arrangements to adapt your home. It is important that you do not start any work before you have received grant approval from your District Council - you will not normally be entitled to any help for work already undertaken.

Telehealth These are devices that can support people with particular long-term conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure or diabetes. They have the ability to collect vital measurements including weight, blood pressure and heart function. This reduces the need for outpatient appointments and alerts nurses and

doctors to manage your health needs. These devices can be used in people s homes or in GP surgeries. They rely on a control box collecting information about the person s condition from sensors, such as blood pressure cuffs or scales. They are only provided following a health care assessment of need.

Coping with a sensory loss We have lots of information if you, or someone you know, has a sensory loss. You can find this on our website www.somerset.gov.uk (search for hearing and sight loss ).

We also have specialist sensory loss workers who can talk with you and give you information and advice. Please contact Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Care at home Before you decide you need care at home you should consider and ask for advice about equipment and adaptations. This may reduce, or even mean you don t need, care at home. Care at home services provide someone to help people who are struggling to cope in their own homes with daily activities, such as, cleaning and shopping and personal care, including, getting in and out of bed, washing, dressing and using the toilet. For people with special needs, specially trained staff are available. With the right help many people are able to recover their independence after a crisis. If you are frail, have been ill, or have just come out of hospital, the short-term support of a home carer could be welcome. Also known as domiciliary care, care at home is available for older people or people of any age with a physical or learning disability, or a mental health problem. Agencies

can also help parents and carers of children with disabilities and provide support to your own carer if you have one. Care at home can be provided by private or voluntary agencies or individuals. If you choose agency care, it will be delivered by a small team of carers. They must be specially trained in areas such as manual handling, first aid and food hygiene. Carers will also have had background checks with the Criminal Records Bureau and the Disclosure and Barring scheme. Not all agencies provide the same services and charges vary. Some agencies offer a night sitting or even a live-in service and some are also registered as Nurses Agencies, meaning they can provide registered nurses if needed. All home care organisations that provide personal care must register with, and be inspected by, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which makes

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Sterling Care Care & Support in your own home

Sterling care is a small company offering a broad range of domiciliary care services giving consistency and continuity whatever you requirements. We pride ourselves on ensuring that every person who seeks our help has an individually designed, flexible, quality care package meeting the unique needs and requirements that they have. On an on-going basis every person’s care package is monitored and reviewed ensuring any changing need or requirement can be quickly responded to.

We go the extra mile to keep clients in their own homes. Long term, short term and temporary packages available. We have a small team that provide care on a short term basis. You may be recovering from a spell of sickness or about to leave hospital requiring support during a period of convalescence. Or perhaps you are looking after a loved one and need a little break or respite? Why not allow us to offer you some temporary support until you have re-energized and have your strength back?

Our services include: • Personal Care • Meal preparation • Domestic Care • Palliative Care • Night Care • Sitting service • Escorted appointments • Escorted shopping

To discuss your requirements or to arrange a free assessment in your own home please give us a call on: Claire Tailby: 07989 460311 Sarah Gilchrist: 07989 461347 Email: sterlingcare@mail.com

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Care at home continued sure that quality standards are met by the service and that staff are appropriately trained to do the job. You can ask the CQC for their last inspection report for any agency you are considering using. You can arrange this care yourself or ask

Somerset County Council (SCC) for help to arrange it. If SCC contributes money towards your care, the amount of money you receive will depend on both your needs assessment and a financial assessment (see page 39).

Live-in care Moving into residential care, where they have the support they need and the companionship of others is the best solution for some people. For others, staying in the family home with its lifetime of memories and personal possessions is of greater consideration. Live-in home care is an alternative to residential care. It allows you to retain control of your life and what is happening around you ‒ such as when and what to eat and what to watch on TV. If you have any pets, they can continue to live with you, and family and friends can still visit or stay. There are many advantages of having one carer to look after you too. A live-in carer can get to know your routine and do things the way you like them done. As well as help with personal

care and domestic chores, they can assist with transportation and home administration, and you have the reassurance that there is someone you can call on at any time of day or night. As carers are often matched to your needs and interests you also have the opportunity to establish a oneto-one relationship with them and enjoy their companionship. Not only is 24-hour live-in care available on an on-going basis for people who need full-time support it can also be provided on a short-term basis, for example, following a stay in hospital or to provide a regular carer with a break. Organisations providing live-in care will tailor the service to suit you, but you need to be clear what they will charge you and ask for their service user guide.

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Home care agency checklist If Somerset County Council arranges your care and support we will use care agencies that we have an existing contract arrangement with. The agencies used will have been accredited to work for us. People who arrange and pay for their own care, either privately or through a Direct Payment (see page 45), are able to choose their own worker or care agency. The things in the list below may be useful to think about when you are considering using the services of a care at home agency. Agencies • Care at home agencies providing personal care must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. Ask to see a copy of their registration certificate or check that they are listed on the CQC website www.cqc.org.uk • What experience does the agency have with your particular needs? • Can they supply references for you to check? • How long has the agency been operating? • How many carers would the agency assign to care for you and would you see the same one every day? If not, how does the staff rota operate and what happens if your carer goes on holiday or is sick? Will you be told in advance that a different carer will be attending?

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• How can you contact the agency in an emergency or outside office hours? • How hard or easy would it be to make a complaint and how are things then put right? • If this is a private contract, ask for a copy of the agency s contract terms and read them carefully with someone you trust. Get as much help as you can going over it and ask any questions you may have before signing anything. The Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK could help with this. Care workers • You should expect your personal preferences, dignity and privacy to be respected. Discuss this with the agency and ask how the most suitable care workers for your particular needs are chosen. Can you talk to them before deciding? • Care workers should be fully trained or be in ongoing training. Ask the agency about their training policies. • You will have a care and support plan prepared by the agency that the care workers will work to. Ask how often this plan will be reviewed by the agency. • Care workers must be checked with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and have a criminal records disclosure ‒ make sure this is the case.

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Should you require extra support we can provide a Live-In carer as a cost-eective alternative to residential care. Ideal for couples or people living alone.

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TOTALCARE Our local team of qualiďŹ ed support workers can assist you to live safely and independently in your own home

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THE OAKVILLE GROUP your complete care package

Oakville Homecare With over twenty five years experience of helping people, we know that choosing care is never easy. This is why we hope that our team of dedicated professionals can help. Oakville offer a wide range of services for the whole community with fully trained, dedicated carers to help you with all your personal care needs.

For more information visit our website www.oakvillehomecare.co.uk or call Oakville Homecare.

Oakville Care Centre Oakville Care Centre hold a wide range of products as normal stock items. These include; continence products, nursing aids, comfort aids, daily living products, bathing aids, herbal healthcare & wellbeing products, mobility aids, wheelchair hire and much more. New assistive living range now available in store and online, from talking products to safety monitoring technology. Cosyfeet stockist extra roomy footware and softtop socks – specialist care for your feet. We deliver throughout the UK, so visit us in person or shop online at www.oakvillecarecentre.co.uk

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Housing with support, or care and support FirstStop Advice This is an independent, free service offering advice and information for older people, their families and carers, about housing and care options in later life. It is led by the charity Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC) working in partnership with other national and local organisations. The service

spans housing, care, finance and rights, and is delivered through their website, telephone advice line and network of local and specialist partner organisations. To find out more call freephone 0800 38 92 077, or visit: www.firststopcareadvice.org.uk.

Sheltered and retirement housing Sheltered and retirement housing is suitable for people who can live independently but may need a small level of support or easy access to certain services, either occasionally or more regularly. There are many different types of sheltered schemes and retirement housing, available both to rent and to buy. Schemes usually consist of between 15 and 40 dwellings. These may be bedsitting rooms, self-contained flats, bungalows or luxury apartments. Some schemes are simply housing designed to meet the needs of older people and linked to a community alarm. Most schemes have a scheme manager or warden and a community alarm service, and some schemes also have support workers who can visit you at set times during the week. There are often communal facilities, such as a lounge, laundry, guest flat and garden. Meals are not normally provided, but a few schemes include a restaurant and some can arrange hot meals. In a sheltered (or retirement) housing scheme

you would live independently in a flat or bungalow built especially for older people, within a larger complex. The complex is often built around a garden or communal facility and is linked to a central control centre for security. The scheme manager provides support, advice and a link to services for older people and other vulnerable adults. Councils and housing associations provide sheltered housing to rent in Somerset. Increasingly, this is also open to younger vulnerable adults and not just older people. It is a practical step if you would like more security and companionship, and have some support needs. Care providers and health workers can also visit you in sheltered housing when you have care needs and your sheltered home is still suitable to meet these needs. Private developers build retirement housing for older people, who are usually over 55 years, to buy or to rent, or for shared ownership. They set their own criteria for people with care and support needs.

Extra Care housing Extra Care housing is a form of housing, similar to sheltered schemes, with self-contained accommodation together with some communal facilities. In an Extra Care scheme, instead of the low level support traditionally provided in sheltered schemes, higher levels of care and support are provided on site. This is for people with assessed care needs and is provided by a designated team of care workers who can be available 24 hours a day.

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Housing-related support is now called Pathways Somerset County Council commissions integrated support using two Pathways. 1. The Somerset Pathways to Independence (P2I) is a multi-agency, integrated housing related support service for young people aged 16 to 25. It includes care leavers who live in or have a local connection with, the Somerset area. The service allows young people with housing related needs to progress along a pathway of personal goals until they can live independently. But first and foremost, it will try to prevent the need for a young person to step onto the pathway at all, through targeted prevention measures. The P2I Services will prevent youth homelessness and enable the young people who are accommodated to progress from support and supervision to independent living by providing: • targeted prevention and homelessness awareness through education, information and advice; • floating support that includes mediation and reconciliation; • emergency accommodation; • supported accommodation; • move on accommodation; and • resettlement support. 2. The Somerset Pathway for Adults (P4A) provides an integrated range of prevention, accommodation and resettlement services

for vulnerable people who are considered to be socially excluded . These include people with a criminal background, or who have been identified as having poor mental health, or are sleeping rough, single and homeless and who need accommodation or support to prevent homelessness so that they can be independent long-term. There is evidence that many people can be thought of as temporarily socially excluded at different times in their lives. Most people can deal with these situations through their own resilience and resources. The overall aim of the P4A is to provide vulnerable people with a targeted support service. The service is tailored to the person and focuses on them getting and keeping somewhere appropriate to live. It also helps them integrate into the community with support to identify sustainable income routes, reducing a reliance on benefits, with access to education, training and work related activities, including volunteering. It is a priority for these services to support people who do not have the resilience or resources, either through themselves, or their family or community, to overcome problems of exclusion and enable them to find stability. You can find more information and details of services in Somerset on the SCC website: www.somerset.gov.uk

Care homes Sometimes people decide to move to a care home when they are in a crisis and cannot work out how to get the help they need to stay at home. Often people who are helped through the crisis can keep living at home with the right support. Before considering moving into a care home, we recommend you talk to us first to make sure that all other options have been exhausted that could help you to remain living independently at home, or in other suitable accommodation. If this is no longer possible, moving to a good quality care home may be the best option. These are the types of care homes:

Residential care homes provide personal care, such as washing, dressing, bathing and assistance with toilet needs, if required. They do not offer nursing care. In some homes some staff may only be on call and not on duty at night. Homes with fifteen residents or more must have at least one member of staff awake on duty at night. Some provide specialist care for people with mental health difficulties or physical disabilities. If you have a health problem that needs a qualified nurse, this care will be provided by the District Nursing Service on the same basis as for people living in their own homes.

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Assistive Living

Our friendly, professional and multi-skilled team provides telecare alarms and sensors with 24 hour emergency back-up. We also offer repairs, maintenance and handyperson services. Our aim is to help you keep your independence and live in a warm, safe home. We helped Mark by fitting grab rails, making his outside steps easier to manage and giving him an alarm to call for help 24 hours a day.

Mark said: “I thought I’d have to go into a home, but I’m still here!” Our 24 hour home alarm and monitoring service gives you round-the-clock help and support for complete peace of mind. A personal telecare alarm or sensors in your home can help you keep your independence.

We do things like electrical work, plumbing and drainage, home security, clearing rooms and organising home moves. We This is can also help with other smalll n’t everyt hing w jobs like putting up curtains, e do. If there ’s shelves and pictures or need d a job you oing a round re-hanging doors or your h ome, give u tiling small areas. s a ca ll.

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Care homes continued Care homes with nursing provide nursing care 24 hours a day. Usually people living in these homes will be very mentally and/or physically frail or immobile, and have health care needs that can only be met by a registered nurse. Some offer general nursing care for older people, while others specialise in mental health or physical disability. Care homes with nursing are often dual registered to provide both residential personal care and nursing care. If you choose one of these homes you won t need to move if your condition changes. Also, this type of home helps couples who may have different needs to live together in the same home. Care homes that specialise in supporting people who have severe physical disabilities, learning difficulties or autism. These care homes do not normally provide nursing care.

Specialised residential care homes are residential homes, only available in Somerset, that specialise for people with a high level of dementia but who do not have nursing needs. Somerset Partnership NHS and Social Care Trust employ Specialist Care Development Nurses (SCDNs) who support residents in these specialised care homes and provide advice and support to the care staff. They are involved in discussing the needs of possible new residents to make sure that the home is suitable for them, and also that the overall dependency levels in the home can be managed by the staff who work there. They will agree whether the home is suitable for all new residents. Listings of care homes and care homes with nursing begin on page 60 of this Directory. Each listing details what categories of care the home provides.

Checking quality When considering care services, it s always a good idea to check a service s inspection report on the Care Quality Commission s comprehensive website: www.cqc.org.uk 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 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. Following an inspection, each care home and home care agency is given a report of how it rates against national essential standards of quality and safety. You can see each service s report on the CQC

website: www.cqc.org.uk, or ask the care provider you are considering for a copy of their latest inspection report. The focus of an inspection is on the standards of care that people who use the service receive and whether they are happy with their care. Almost all inspections are unannounced. For any enquiries or to register a concern or a complaint, phone CQC on 03000 616161 or email: enquiries@cqc.org.uk The Care Quality Commission Citygate, Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA You can also look on a new national website which gives information about finding good care. http://www.findmegoodcare.co.uk/good-careplanner

Care homes contracts ‒ independent advice It is advisable to consult a solicitor before signing any contract, to make sure that the terms are fair and you understand your rights and obligations. You may also wish to take independent financial advice from an organisation like Age UK or a Citizen s Advice Bureau. The Law Society has lists of

solicitors who specialise in advice for older people. Or, for further advice and information, phone this Directory s independent advice line: 0800 38 92 077 provided in association with FirstStop Advice.

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WHY BUPA IS THE RIGHT CHOICE IN SOMERSET Bupa’s Somerset care homes offer the highest standards of residential, nursing, dementia, palliative, respite and convalescence care. We use our knowledge and experience to ensure that residents, their families and friends are all treated as individuals.

Amerind Grove Nursing Home 124-132 Raleigh Road, Ashton Bristol BS3 1QN Amerind Grove is a modern, purpose-built home. It is situated in the quiet residential area of Ashton

Shockerwick House Residential and Nursing Home Shockerwick, Bath BA1 7LL An elegant 18th Century home that stands in twelve acres of beautifully landscaped gardens.

Druid Stoke Residential and Nursing Home 31 Druid Stoke Avenue, Stoke Bishop, Bristol BS9 1DE Situated in one of Bristol’s most delightful residential areas, Stoke Bishop, and is conveniently located close to the Downs.

The Burnham Nursing and Residential Centre 19 Oxford Street, Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1LG An established home providing care for both older and younger residents. It is situated in the picturesque Somerset seaside resort of Burnham-on-Sea.

Elm View Nursing Home Moor Lane, Clevedon BS21 6EU Elm View is a purpose-built nursing home situated in a quiet area of the coastal town of Clevedon. The home has recently benefitted from a full refurbishment.

Norewood Lodge Nursing Home 72 Nore Road, Portishead BS20 8DU With commanding views across the Bristol Channel towards the hills of Wales, Norewood Lodge’s spectacular setting and smart, modern interior offers the perfect balance of comfort and care.

The Glen Residential and Nursing Home Shapway Lane, Evercreech, Nr Shepton Mallet BA4 6JS An old stone building in the tranquil setting of rural Somerset, The Glen is a welcoming and well equipped home, offering a wide range of care for older residents.

For further information on our homes in Somerset, please call 0800 012 1508, quoting CH2734, Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 8pm search ‘Bupa Care Homes’


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First impressions

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• Who owns and runs the home?

• Is alcohol served or permitted?

• How many people live there?

• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas?

• Are staff warm, friendly, polite, clean and respectful?

• What arrangements are there for religious observance (for example, are places of worship nearby/ Is there a prayer room)?

• Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable?

• Can you handle your own money?

• Does the home feel homely and welcoming?

• Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit?

• Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?

• Are there arrangements for visiting opticians and dentists?

• Is the home near your family and friends?

Accommodation

• Can you make and take phone calls in privacy and comfort?

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• Can I keep the doctor I have now? If not, what choice of doctor do I have? • Does the home provide its own transport?

• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice?

• Do staff have appropriate language skills/knowledge?

• Will I have my own bath/shower/toilet? • Can you decorate and arrange your own room?

• Are the staff formally trained?

• Can you bring your own furniture and television? • Is there a call system for emergencies?

• Is there an adequate number of staff day and night?

• Can you control the heating in your room?

• Can you go out when you choose?

• Can you lock your room or is there a secure place for valuables?

• Are visitors welcome at all times? Can they stay overnight? Can I entertain them in private?

• Is there a separate dining room? Bar?

• Can visitors join you at meals? Is there a charge?

• Are there both adapted showers and baths?

• How much choice do you get about meals?

• Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs?

• Is the food varied and interesting? Can you look at a menu?

• Are all areas safe and accessible (for example, for wheelchair users)?

• Can the home cater for your dietary needs? • Can you have snacks or drinks any time? In your room?

• Is there adequate provision for sight or hearing difficulties?

• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies?

• Are the grounds/gardens attractive and/or quiet?

• What activities and entertainment are organised? • Are outings and holidays arranged? At what cost?

• Is it convenient for shops, public transport, your doctor?

Fees and contract terms

• Can I bring some of my furniture and other belongings with me?

• How much are the fees? Do they cover all services available?

• Can I bring my pet with me?

• Does the home accept people paid for by the county council?

• Can I have my own phone?

Life in the home • Are there any rules and restrictions (for example, going out, returning)? • Can you get up and go to bed when you like? • Are residents involved in decisions on life in the home?

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• Under what circumstances will the fees change? • Can you retain your own room if you are away? • Can you have a short-stay or trial period? • Will you be given a statement of terms on admission? • Are all procedures clearly spelt-out?

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Choosing a care home To decide which type of home would be right for you, you should ask for a needs assessment. See page 39 for an explanation of what an assessment is. A social worker will carry out the assessment. Other professionals, such as an occupational therapist, a district nurse or your doctor will also be involved, with your permission. This will help make sure you choose the type of home that would best meet your needs. If you are moving to a care home with financial help from us you have the right to choose a home anywhere in England or Wales, as long as we agree that it meets the following requirements. • The home is suitable for your assessed needs. This means we must be sure that the home can give you the help your assessment shows you need. For example, a residential care home will not be suitable if you require regular nursing care. If we consider a home to be unsuitable we will tell you why, and ask you to choose another. • There is a place available. We may be able to arrange for you to move to another home while you wait for a place to become available in the home of your choice.

• The home owner agrees to our usual contract conditions. If they do not, you will be asked to choose again. • The home does not cost more than we usually pay for the type of care that you need. If you wish to move to a care home that charges more than this someone will have to make up the difference ‒ this is called a top-up or third party payment. See page 44 for more details. We can provide you with details of homes in Somerset that provide the type of care that you need, showing which ones accept the amount that we usually pay. Comprehensive lists of care homes and care homes with nursing begin on page 60 of this Directory. In most cases we will leave it to you, or someone else you have asked to help you, to visit the homes you are interested in and decide which one you like best. Your social worker can help to arrange visits to homes if you do not have anyone to take you. If you do not want to choose yourself, and you have no one else who you would like to do it, you can ask your social worker to arrange a placement for you.

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Choosing a care home continued Things you need to think about Every home should produce a brochure or service users guide to tell people about the service it provides and the facilities offered to its residents. Choosing the right care home is important. If you are able to do so, visit more than one home before you make up your mind. You may be able to spend the day, have a meal and talk to people who live in the home and meet some of the staff. This will help

you make up your mind. You may be able to have a trial stay before you finally decide. You should ask to see the Care Quality Commission report before you visit. Before you visit think about the things that are important to you and what questions you want to ask. When you visit the home take the care homes checklist on page 37 with you.

How can Somerset County Council help you? Assessments If you are facing a major change in your life because of an illness or disability you can contact us. If we cannot provide the information you need over the phone, we will ask someone to visit you and talk to you, and the people who matter to you, so that we can help you decide what you want to do and how we can help. This process is called a needs assessment and is something everyone is entitled to. Somerset County Council Social Care and Support for Adults assesses the need for adults of working age and older people who have disabilities, mental health problems, a sensory loss or general frailty, and can provide support to people who are most in need. The aim is to actively promote independence and choice and help people to be self-reliant and live in their own homes for as long as possible. When this is no longer possible we help people to choose good quality supported housing or care homes. Anyone can ask for a needs assessment, regardless of their financial situation. The assessment and advice is free. Some people may have to make a financial contribution towards their care and support; for people who can afford to pay this may be the full cost. A needs assessment is a discussion to make sure that we understand you, and are clear about what you need. It includes finding out: • what difficulties you have; • what you can do for yourself; • what things you cannot manage at all; • what things you can t manage now, but with some support may be able to do in the future; • who helps you now;

• what you think you need or would like to achieve; and • the best way of meeting your needs. With your permission we will also talk to people closely involved with you, for example, your carer, family and friends. Other professionals, such as an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or district nurse may be included as part of your assessment. This will make sure you are given the right information to make choices about your future. At the end of your assessment you will help to write your support plan. This will list all the things you need and who will help you to do them. We may provide some of this help, if you are eligible (see page 7). If you are a carer (you provide regular and substantial care to a relative or friend, and are not paid for it), you are entitled to an assessment, even if the person you look after doesn t have help or funding from Somerset County Council. Services that support you as a carer may be included in the care plan of the person you care for. All the information you provide will be kept securely. We will share relevant information with professionals like a doctor or nurse unless you ask us not to. Throughout your assessment you can always have your carer, a relative, an advocate or a friend present to support you. The assessment will take account of your religious beliefs and cultural practices.

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Assessments continued How to get an assessment You, or a friend, relative or a health professional like your GP, can ask for an assessment by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. A social care worker may come to see you or the assessment may be carried out by phone first and then followed up by a visit up to four weeks later, depending how urgent your situation is. If you are in hospital, the nursing staff can arrange for a social worker to contact you, either during your stay in hospital, or on your return home. What happens after the assessment? There are many different ways you can receive help and support. We will discuss the best way of doing

this with you. If you are eligible for our help towards paying for your care and support (see below) you may want us: • to buy services from other organisations for you; or • to give you (or someone on your behalf) money so that you can arrange the help for yourself - this is called a Direct Payment (see page 45). If we pay for all or some of your care, we will regularly review the help you get. If your eligible needs have increased, we will consider additional help. Equally, we will consider changing, reducing or stopping help from the Council if you no longer need it or no longer meet the eligibility criteria.

Advocacy The Total Advocacy service, a partnership between A4e, Age UK, and the Advocacy in Somerset provides advocacy support for anyone who is FACS eligible (including carers) (see below), and anyone contesting their eligibility.

Total Advocacy 51 Staplegrove Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1DG Phone: 01823 339494 Fax: 01823 339492 Email: tauntonenquiries@a4e.co.uk

Paying for care Will we contribute towards your care costs? Following your care assessment, we use national guidelines called Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) to work out if you are eligible for financial support from us. We will discuss this with you and take into account your views and those of the people caring for you. Whether we contribute to the costs of your care or not, we will always provide help and advice or direct you to someone else who can help. To make sure that the way people get our support is as fair as possible we use these principles: • people with the greatest needs will have priority; • people will have equal access to services regardless of their age, the type of disability they have, or where in Somerset they live; and • the help people receive will help them maintain

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their choice, independence and inclusion in society. If we can help you with the cost of care, you may be asked to make a contribution - see page 41. There may be things you want to do that we can t pay for. If you have care and support at home, we will work out how much it will cost and allocate this money to you. This is your personal budget. You will then have the opportunity to have this money as a Direct Payment (minus your contribution) to spend on meeting agreed objectives, or you can ask us to manage your money for you (see page 45). If you live in a care home please see page 41. If you don t agree with the decision, you can ask for it to be looked at again.

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Working out your contribution Financial Assessment and Benefits Team The The person who assesses your care and support needs may ask for someone from the Financial Assessment and Benefits (FAB) team to arrange to visit you. This person will talk to you in confidence about your income and capital. They will complete a benefits check to make sure that you are receiving all the benefits that you are entitled to. They also help people by completing benefit claim forms, if

they would like them to, and follow up claims to check that payments have been made. If you have any money, care or support provided by us, they will work out how much, if anything, you should contribute towards this. This service is available to anyone who is receiving a service through Somerset County Council. You can contact the FAB team by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Will you have to make a financial contribution towards care at home? If you have over £23,250 in savings and income (or £46,500 if you are part of a couple) or choose not to give details of your finances, you will need to buy your care privately. We can help you to do this if you need us to. If you have under £23,250 in savings (or £46,500 if you are part of a couple) a member of the Financial Assessment and Benefit (FAB) team will visit you to work out how much you can afford to

contribute. They will look at your savings, income and expenditure relating to any illness or disability you may have. You may not have to pay anything. For more information see our information sheet Fairer charging for care and support at home . This is available on the website, www.somerset.gov.uk, or from your social care worker, or by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Will you have to pay the costs of a care home? If you have capital or savings of more than £23,250 you will have to pay for any care services you require, but you can still ask us for a needs assessment to make sure the care home is suitable. We will still provide help and advice. If you need a nursing home, a specially trained nurse will assess your nursing needs and the NHS will then pay the cost of the nursing care part of

your fees to the home. Currently this is a flat rate of £109.79 per week. The NHS does not pay for personal care. If you have savings of less than £23,250 you may be entitled to funding from us (see page 43). If you are moving into a care home, you may be entitled to some of the following financial assistance and support.

Twelve-week property disregard If your former home is included in your financial assessment but your other capital is less than £23,250 and your income is not enough to meet

your care home fees, we will help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of permanent care, providing we agree that care is needed.

Deferred Payments After the twelve-week property disregard period, you can continue to receive financial help from us

by asking for a Deferred Payment.

What is a Deferred Payment? If your property is taken into account you may enter into a Deferred Payment agreement with us. This means we will continue to pay the part of your care fees you cannot afford after the twelve-week period ends, as a loan, to be repaid when your property is sold. This allows anyone who doesn t want to sell their property immediately, or who can t sell

it quickly enough, to pay their care fees. The FAB officer will discuss this with you. If you ask for a Deferred Payment at a later date it will start from the date we receive your application and will not be backdated. There is a standard fee of £350, to cover our legal costs of setting up the Deferred Payment, which

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What is a Deferred Payment? continued you must pay when you apply for a Deferred Payment agreement. It cannot be added to the loan. It is very important that you decide whether or not you wish to ask for a Deferred Payment before the end of the twelve-week period. We ask that you let us know by the end of the ninth week so that we have time to set up your Deferred Payment. If we don t hear from you we will stop paying towards your care after this. You will become self-funding and will have to pay the full cost of your care direct to the home.

If you ask for a deferred payment we will place a legal charge on your property and will not charge interest on the loan. If your property remains unsold for longer than 56 days after your death, interest will accrue on the debt at 2% above the bank base rate. You do not have to sell your home if you don t want to. You may, for example, decide to use rental income to increase the amount that you pay each week. This will reduce the weekly payments made by us and the eventual Deferred Payments debt.

Running out of money If your capital is likely to reduce to £23,250, you must let us know well in advance, as we will step in to help with your care fees. We suggest that you let us know when your capital drops to about £30,000 to give plenty of time to put arrangements in place. We will complete a care assessment and will normally make a contribution ‒ this is described on page 39. If the home you have chosen charges more than what we would normally pay for that type of care, you must find someone to help pay the difference ‒ this is called a top-up payment. Whoever does this, whether it is your family or a charity, they should realise that they may have to

pay this for some time. If there is no one who can pay your top-up you could talk to the home owner to see if they will reduce your current cost, or you may have to find a cheaper home. It is important that you understand your rights and obligations before moving into a care home. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before making a decision you cannot change. For further advice and information, phone this Directory s independent advice line: 0800 38 92 077 in association with FirstStop Advice.

Attendance Allowance This is a non-means-tested, non-taxable benefit from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) paid at the lower rate of ÂŁ53.00 each week for people who need care by day or night, and at the higher rate of ÂŁ79.15 each week for people who

need care both during the day and night. Everyone who needs care should claim this benefit. However, if Somerset County Council is helping to pay the cost of your care, this will affect your claim.

NHS Nursing Care Contribution Whether you are a temporary or permanent resident, if you live in a care home that provides nursing care, you may be entitled to a non-means-

tested NHS Funded Nursing Care Contribution (currently ÂŁ109.79 each week) towards the cost of your nursing care. This is paid directly to the home.

NHS Continuing Care Funding If you live in a care home with nursing (usually known as a nursing home ), you may qualify for the full cost of your care home fees, including board and accommodation, under the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare. If you live in a residential home and need help from a registered nurse, this will be free, covered by the NHS again.

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What will you have to pay for your care? Do you have more than £23,250 in capital and savings? The value of your home is included when assessing capital unless: • your partner; or • a relative who is over 60 or disabled; or • a child under 16 who you or a former partner maintain, still lives there.

How much? You will have to pay the full cost of your care, but we will still give you help and advice. If, apart from your property, your savings are less than £23,250, we may be able to help with your care costs for the first twelve weeks. After this time, any money from us will be regarded as a loan and will need to be repaid once your home is sold.

No Your local authority will contribute financially towards your care costs if you cannot afford them.

Whatever your circumstances: Remember: • If your partner still lives at home, they will not be means-tested. If you have a private pension, only half will be considered when you are assessed. • Your assessment will be made up of two elements, a care part and a financial one. • A nursing home will generally be more expensive than a residential home offering personal care only.

How much? To work out how much they will pay, you must first ask for a care needs assessment. This will make sure the homes you consider are suitable. To do this, phone Somerset Direct on 01823 345 9133. Your choice of care home will be limited to those that accept Somerset County Council s funding level. More expensive homes will expect you to arrange a third party to top-up the difference. You are not allowed to do this yourself if your capital is below £23,250. If you have savings of between £14,250 and £23,250 you will be expected to contribute £1 each week for every £250 you have above £14,250, plus an amount from your income. If you have savings of less than £14,250 you will not have to contribute from your savings but you will have to contribute from your income. Your social worker will ask a Financial Assessments and Benefits (FAB) Officer to visit you to work out how much you can afford to pay. Nearly everyone has to pay something. Most people will contribute most of their income and will be left with an amount for personal expenses of £23.90 each week. Yes You should ask for a care assessment. This will make sure the homes you consider are suitable. To do this, phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

Consider claiming: • Income support • Pension Credit Definitely claim: • Attendance Allowance, worth either £53.00 or £79.15 each week depending on your care needs. The FAB Officer who visits you to work out how much you can afford to pay, will help you (and your spouse) to do this. Moving into a nursing home? • You will be eligible for the NHS Nursing Care Contribution ‒ currently £109.79 a week. 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 while paying for care.

Fee levels in Somerset from April 2013 The maximum amount we usually pay ranges from £335.76 to £433.88 each week for residential care and £461.73 and £592.50 for nursing care, depending on your needs.

To find out more, see our information sheet Paying for Residential Care . This is available on our website, www.somerset.gov.uk, from your social worker or by phoning Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

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Third party payments If the care home you eventually choose costs more than the rate we usually pay for a person with your needs, someone will have to make up the difference. This extra payment is often referred to as a top-up or third party top-up . Except in limited circumstances, the law states that you are not allowed to make this additional payment yourself. The responsibility for this often falls to a member of your family or a benevolent sponsor such as a charity. Once this person or organisation has been confirmed, they must sign an agreement formalising the arrangement. Whoever agrees to do this for you, it is important

they are made aware that the amount could increase in the future and they must be confident that any increases will be met. If payments stop for any reason, you should seek help and advice immediately. If a top-up stops, we may ask you to move to an alternative home that accepts our fee level. Because financing care is complicated, we advise you to contact us to ask for specific advice and guidance based on your circumstances and needs. Or, for further advice and information, phone this Directory s independent advice line: 0800 38 92 077 provided in association with FirstStop Advice.

Personal budgets A personal budget is an amount of money allocated to you to meet your assessed needs and objectives written in your support plan. If you meet our Fair Access to Care eligibility criteria (see page 40) and have less than ÂŁ23,250 in capital and income (2013/14), there are options for you to consider about how we can support you. If you have more than ÂŁ23,250 in capital and income, you will need to pay for your care and support and make your own arrangements if you can, but we can provide information and help for you to do this if you would like us to. Your personal support plan When we visit you we will talk about the things you would like to achieve to help you to be as independent as possible. These are written into your personal support plan. The plan lists the things you will arrange yourself, or ask someone to do for you. It also lists any money, services or equipment we have agreed to provide for you. Your personal budget The services we agree to provide in your support plan are calculated into a weekly budget. This is your personal budget and is also shown in your support plan. We currently have two ways that your personal budget can be managed (we hope to introduce more next year):

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Option one We can give you a contribution to your personal budget to manage yourself, so that you can be flexible to make your own support arrangements; but it must be used to achieve the things written in your support plan. Option two You can ask us to hold your personal budget for you and we will organise your support for you. This is called a Local Authority managed budget. You may also decide to have a mixture of both options. If you choose option one, the money will be given to you as a Direct Payment. To find out more please read our information sheet B4: Direct Payments guidance . How is my personal budget calculated? When we visit you to talk about your care and support needs we will also be able to roughly work out how much any care and support will cost. This is called your indicative budget . Knowing this will help you to start planning your personal support plan. We then work out how much you should contribute, if anything, towards your budget. Someone from our Financial Assessment and Benefits team will arrange to visit you to talk about your income and capital. From this they will work out how much you should contribute towards your budget. To find out more please read our information sheet A5 Fairer charging for care and support at home .

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Personal budgets continued Back at the office, your care manager will work out exactly how much it will cost to buy the things you need each week, using known market place values. They then deduct what you have been assessed to pay to work out our contribution. Our contribution, added to your assessed contribution, is your final personal budget. This is a weekly amount. Most people have

occasions when they don t use the full amount, for example, when they are away for a few days, of have family staying who can do these tasks instead. We will agree with you what to do with any unused budget. If you have been assessed to have short breaks, the costs of these are different to your normal weekly cost. Your support plan will show your personal budget for short breaks separately.

Direct Payments A Direct Payment is one way a person can have a personal budget. It is a cash payment given to people who qualify for our support to purchase what they need to meet their personal preferences to achieve the things in their support plan. Many people choose a Direct Payment as it gives them a much greater flexibility to purchase the service they want or employ the person they choose to meet their needs. If someone is not able to consent to a Direct Payment, we can arrange for someone to receive the Direct Payment on their behalf, for example, a friend, family member or volunteer. Direct Payments can also be used to pay for some of your care while Social Care and Support for Adults arrange the rest of it. This is a good way to see if a Direct Payment is what you want. If you qualify for help, the social care worker who completes your needs assessment will ask you if you would like to use the Direct Payment Scheme. You must want to use the scheme and be able to manage your care and support arrangements, and keep information about how the money is used. You can ask someone to help you manage your Direct Payment, such as a friend, family member or volunteer. You will take on the responsibility of directly employing the people who provide your care and you must obey the law as an employer. If you use the Direct Payments Scheme you will have money paid into a separate bank account that is only used for your Direct Payments. The money can be used to help you with what you want to achieve. For example, this could be personal care, support to use daytime activities or respite care. You can buy help from an agency or employ your own carers. You cannot use Direct Payments • for long-term residential care; • to buy equipment for daily living; or • to pay for food, gas, electricity or other utilities.

You can receive Direct Payments as well as benefits. Your Direct Payment will not affect the benefits you receive. It is not the same as Direct Payments from the Department for Work and Pensions. The Direct Payment Advisory Scheme An independent advisory service is available to support people who have Direct Payments. This is provided by a company called Enham. Everyone new to the scheme should meet, or talk, with one of their experienced advisors. They can: • visit you at home to explain the help they can provide; • discuss your responsibilities as a Direct Payment user; • help you to set up a Direct Payment bank account; • help you recruit and employ staff; • help you to set up a system for dealing with tax and National Insurance for someone you employ; • offer a payroll service, if needed; • help and explain how to keep financial records to show what you have spent; and • be at the end of a phone if you need advice. The advisor will tell you about the financial and other information you will need to keep. Enham offer a payroll service to help you pay your carers correctly. When you join the scheme Enham will be able to help you manage the paperwork for a short time until you are confident with it. Your Enham advisor will support you through the whole process, from deciding whether or not to use Direct Payments to setting everything up to get going. The advisor is there to support you once your arrangements are set up and if you have any problems or concerns about employing your staff. If you would like to know more about Direct Payments or would like to have an assessment, you can talk to your social care worker, if you have one, or phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133.

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Specialist care Dementia care The term dementia is used to describe a range of progressive organic brain diseases. It describes a collection of symptoms, including a decline in memory, reasoning and communication skills, mood changes and a gradual loss of the skills needed to carry out daily activities. Alzheimer s disease is the best-known form of dementia and accounts for 62 per cent of dementias in England. However, there are over 100 types in total. Dementia can affect anyone irrespective of gender, ethnicity or social class. Although dementia is commonly seen as a condition of the elderly it also affects people under 65, and people with learning disabilities are a group at particular risk. The prevalence of early onset dementia is higher in men, with late onset higher in women. It is

estimated that there are about 700,000 people in the UK with dementia. In Somerset there are estimated to be 8,125 people aged 65 and over and 153 people under 65 with dementia. These figures are projected to increase to 13,088 people aged 65 and over and 175 people aged under 65 by 2025. Dementia services in Somerset These include services to support people with early onset dementia, and care homes that offer a type of care for people with dementia that is unique to Somerset called Specialised Residential Care . Somerset also has Dementia Advisors , who can provide information to people throughout their lives with dementia. If you are worried about your memory, you should begin by discussing your concerns with your GP.

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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 37.

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 photographs and mementoes?

Do they look cared for in their appearance and dress?

Are there rummage boxes around the home to stimulate residents?

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

It is important to note if staff seem friendly and caring towards residents and if they treat residents with respect.

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 if the person with dementia can have a single room and whether:

Do they have any training and experience in dementia care? Will the person with dementia have a member of staff particularly responsible for their care? Is there a member of staff you can talk to about your own worries about the person with dementia?

Residents are encouraged to bring in some of their own furniture and possessions to increase familiarity.

Manager/head of home

Activities

Does the manager have a knowledge of dementia and can they deal with difficulties that may arise in an understanding way?

Residents should be stimulated without feeling stressed. Are reminiscence activities available?

A manager who is caring as well as efficient can make all the difference to a home.

Is there a full assessment at home before a resident moves in?

Mental health When someone is worried about their mental health they will usually visit their GP, who may refer them to Somerset Community RightSteps, or if they require a specialist mental health service, Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Somerset Community RightSteps is a free and confidential service to help people in Somerset access appropriate mental health support quickly and easily. Referrals will normally be made by GPs and other health professionals, but if someone is concerned about their emotional health and wellbeing they can contact the service directly by phoning 01278 727447. Somerset County Council has a partnership agreement with Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to provide social care for adults of working age who have mental health problems, to

help them make the most out of their lives through a recovery-based approach. The Trust also provides mental health services for young people through a separate agreement with Somerset County Council (CAMHS service). Staff provide support to help manage everyday living, organise activities, employment and training to build self-confidence, and to give encouragement to become part of the local community and be more independent. There is increased demand for home care for people with mental health problems, arising from greater use of supported living instead of care home placements. Like other specialist care services, this can be paid for (if the person is assessed as eligible) with Direct Payments, discussed on page 45.

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Learning disability The Government says that services for people with learning disabilities should promote the following key principles: • respect people s rights; • actively promote people s independence; • make sure that people have, and are able to make choices, in all areas of their lives; and • create opportunities for people to be included, rather than separated from society. In Somerset, the Community Teams for Adults with Learning Disabilities will assess people with a learning disability to help understand what support they may need. This could include, for example, help in the home, access to work, or transitions from children s services. The teams have a range of

specialist health and social care professionals who can offer advice and guidance. Increasingly in Somerset, adults with a learning disability are supported to live in the community, accessing ordinary housing and having support consistent with their individual need. More information about services for people with learning disabilities is available in a leaflet A Guide to Services for People with a Learning Disability , available from The Learning Disabilities Service: Mendip area ‒ Phone: 01373 456500 Sedgemoor and West Somerset area ‒ Phone: 01278 455571 South Somerset area ‒ Phone: 01935 470600 Taunton area ‒ Phone: 01823 257908

Physical disability Somerset County Council s Physical Disability Service aims to help people aged between 18 and 64 with a physical disability or sensory impairment to maintain their independence by living in their own homes and communities. If you have a physical disability or a long-term

illness, Somerset County Council and other organisations can provide a range of ways to support you and give you advice to help you live as independently as possible in your own home. Support is also available to help the person who looks after you - your carer.

Essential information How solicitors can help A solicitor can give you impartial advice about wills, making gifts, estate planning and Powers of Attorney. Some can also offer guidance on immediate and long-term care plans, making sure (if applicable) the NHS has made the correct contribution to your fees. Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) allow you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions about your personal welfare, including healthcare and consent to medical treatment, and/ or your property and financial affairs. An LPA is only valid once it is registered with the Office of the Public Guardian. It allows for a person of your choice to make decisions on your behalf at a time when you may be unable. The Court of Protection can issue Orders directing the management of a person s property and

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financial affairs if they are incapable of managing their own affairs, if they do not have a LPA. The Court procedure is presently very slow and the fees are quite expensive so preparing a LPA is always advisable, providing you have somebody sufficiently trustworthy to appoint as your attorney. An advance directive allows you to communicate your wishes about of future medical treatment but it is not legally binding. You may instead wish to make a living will, properly known as an advance decision , setting out treatment that you do not want to receive in specified circumstances, which would legally have to be followed, even if you die as a result. Any proposed gift out of your estate needs careful consideration of the benefits, risks and implications, particularly on any future liability for

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How solicitors can help continued care costs or tax liability. Long-term care: whether you remain in your own home or move into sheltered or residential care, you may qualify for financial assistance in the form of social care and NHS-funded care and welfare benefits. If you don t have your own solicitor, ask your family or friends for their recommendations. Contact several firms, explain your situation and ask for an estimate of cost and an idea of timescales involved. Many firms will make home visits

if necessary and will adapt their communications to meet your needs. It s important to find a solicitor who specialises in this area of the law. The Citizen s Advice Bureau offers an advice service and will be able to recommend solicitors in your area. The Law Society has a list of solicitors who specialise in working with older people. See their website www.lawsociety.org.uk for more details. Or, for further advice and information, phone this Directory s independent advice line: 0800 38 92 077 provided in association with FirstStop Advice.

Keeping vulnerable adults in Somerset safe from abuse Who is a vulnerable adult? A vulnerable adult is someone aged 18 or over who is, or may be: In need of community care services because of a disability, age or illness and is unable to take care of themselves, or unable to protect themselves against significant harm or exploitation. ( No Secrets 2:3, Department of Health) What is abuse? Abuse is a violation of an individual s human and civil rights by any other person or people. It can consist of a single act or repeated acts and can take the following forms:

Physical abuse - Including hitting, slapping, pushing, kicking, misuse of medication and inappropriate restraint or control. Emotional abuse ‒ Including verbal abuse, humiliation, bullying or the use of threats. Neglect ‒ The repeated denial of help that a vulnerable adult needs which, if withdrawn, will cause them to suffer. Sexual abuse - Direct or indirect sexual activity where the vulnerable adult cannot or does not give their consent. Financial abuse ‒ Including theft, fraud, exploitation, pressure in connection with wills, property or inheritance, or financial transactions, or the misuse or misappropriation of property, possessions or benefits. Discrimination ‒ Including abuse based on a person s ethnic origin, religion, language, age, sexuality, gender or disability.

Institutional abuse - Including poor care standards, misuse of medication, inappropriate restraint, lack of privacy or personal dignity, lack of flexibility, control and choice, lack of appropriate care planning and reviews, restricting access to toilet or bathing facilities and lack of record keeping. Who commits abuse? Vulnerable adults may be abused by a wide range of people including: • relatives and family members; • professional staff; • paid care workers; • volunteers; • other service users; • neighbours; • friends and associates; and • people who deliberately exploit vulnerable people and strangers. Where does abuse happen? Abuse can happen anywhere, for example: • in the street; • at home; • at a friend s house; • where you work; • at a day centre, residential home or college; or • somewhere you spend your free time. What are the signs of abuse? Possible signs of abuse could include: • injuries ‒ bruises, broken bones and burns; • lack of personal care; • bills not being paid; • sudden loss of assets, friends or family threatening a person to gain access to money;

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Keeping vulnerable adults in Somerset safe from abuse continued • not getting to medical appointments; • changes in behaviour or mood; and • unexplained withdrawal from normal activities and friends, family or community. How can I report my suspicions of abuse? First of all, you should tell someone you can trust. This could be a: • family member; • friend; • member of staff; • social worker or nurse; or • an advocate.

It is everyone s responsibility to know about and report abuse of vulnerable people. If you, or someone else, are in immediate danger, need medical attention or if a crime has been committed phone the emergency services on 999. If you or an adult you know may be at risk of abuse you should phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133. There can be no secrets and no hiding place when it comes to exposing the abuse of vulnerable adults. ( No Secrets , Department of Health)

Making a complaint We hope you will be happy with the care and support you choose for yourself or someone who matters to you. However, there may be times when you wish to raise a concern, make a comment or suggestion, or a compliment about the support provided. This may be about anything, from the way you feel you are treated by staff to the food you are served. You should feel free to make comments and suggestions about possible improvements to your surroundings and the services that have been provided. All care providers are required to have a complaints procedure and are actively encouraged to record feedback received from service users. The best feedback about a service comes from the people who use it or have direct experience of it. If you have something you feel should be said, then there are a number of ways you can be heard. All care providers should have their own easy to use individual complaints policy. If you are concerned about the care that you, or a friend or relative is receiving, it makes sense to speak to the manager of the service about your concerns before you take any further action. The problem may be resolved quite easily once they are made aware of it. However, if you need to make a formal complaint, you should first contact the registered owners of the service. If the care is being provided by an independent agency or organisation, ask to speak to the person who handles their complaints and feedback. They have a duty to respond to any complaints made.

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If you are not happy with the way your problem has been dealt with, contact the Care Quality Commission (CQC) Citygate, Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA Phone: 03000 61 61 61. If your concern or complaint is about Somerset County Council or any of its staff members, please contact your social worker (or the service user s social worker) first. Or, if you are not sure who to contact, then please contact the Adults and Health Feedback Officer, County Hall, Taunton TA1 4DY. You can also, at any time, contact the Local Government Ombudsman who can offer you guidance and support about making a complaint. Local Government Ombudsman PO Box 4771, Coventry CV4 0EH Phone: 0345 015 4033 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.00pm) or Email: advice@lgo.org.uk

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The Registered Care Providers Association Ltd Founded in 1981 as a professional association, the Registered Care Providers Association Ltd (RCPA Ltd) represents proprietors, managers and employees of care providers in Somerset and the surrounding area, whether services are private, voluntary, domiciliary or residential. Members work with the elderly, as well as adults with a variety of physical and learning disabilities. RCPA Ltd provides a valuable gateway, helping the exchange of information and ideas and fostering best practice amongst members. Acting as a voice for care providers, we aim to represent the views of all members, bringing their concerns and queries to the attention of service commissioners as well as government and regulatory bodies. Amongst their aims is the wish to represent the interests, views and concerns of people involved

with providing care in the Somerset area. We also aim to provide members easy access to information and advice on any matter relevant to the provision of care and to develop, monitor and evaluate care strategy and policy and to disseminate information to members. We work in partnership with other agencies and organisations to ensure the continued provision of high quality care in Somerset. Members are marked with a RCPA throughout the listings in this Directory. For details about joining the Registered Care Providers Association Ltd, please contact: Roger Wharton - Executive Officer Phone: 01823 351630 Email: executiveofficer@rcpa.org.uk www.rcpa.org.uk

New initiatives Tell Us Once service A free and simple service to help you tell us that someone has died. When someone has died, there are a lot of people who need to be told, at a time when you probably feel least like doing it. Somerset County Council s Registration Service provides a service which we hope will make things easier for you. This service means that when you tell us about a death, we can then contact other organisations on your behalf. How the service can help you After someone has died, one of the first things that must be done is to legally register the death with the Council s Registration Service. Once that s done, several other organisations may still need to be contacted and given the same information. To save you time and worry, Somerset s Registration Service

offers a free service which can pass this information directly to a number of other government departments and local council services. How you can contact us to use the service All Registration Offices in Somerset will automatically offer the Tell Us Once service when you make an appointment to register a death. You can find contact details and opening hours for all of the Registration offices in Somerset at www.somerset.gov.uk/tellusonce. Or, you can phone 0845 345 9144 for information about your local office. The website also tells you more about what information you will need to give us to register a death, and also the services involved in the partnership of Tell Us Once .

NHS 111 Anyone in Somerset can now phone 111 to access urgent healthcare services. The free to call number is available all day, every day to respond to people s healthcare needs when: • they need medical help fast, but its not a 999 emergency;

• they don t know who to call for medical help or they don t have a GP; • they think they need to go to Accident and Emergency or another NHS urgent care service; or • they require health information or reassurance about what to do next.

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NHS 111 continued When you phone you will talk with someone from a team of highly trained call advisers who will be supported by experienced nurses. They will use a clinical assessment system and ask questions to assess your needs and determine the most appropriate course of action including: • callers who are facing an emergency will have an ambulance dispatched without delay; • callers who can care for themselves will be provided with information, advice and reassurance;

• callers who require further care or advice will be referred to a service that has the appropriate skills and resources to meet their needs, for example, a pharmacy or their GP; or • callers who require services outside the scope of NHS 111 will be provided with information about an alternative service. This new service builds on the expertise of NHS Direct and is gradually being rolled out across the whole country.

Healthwatch Somerset Healthwatch Somerset is the new local consumer champion for people of all ages, taking equal account of both health and social care issues. It actively seeks the experiences of local people to feed them into service planning. Healthwatch Somerset will provide a range of statutory functions including: • Providing information and advice to the public about accessing health and social care services • Making the views and experiences of local people known to Healthwatch England • Promoting and supporting the involvement of local people in the monitoring, commissioning and provision of local care services • Obtaining the views of local people and producing reports and recommendations about how services can be improved • Representing the views of people who use services, carers and the public through a seat on the Health & Wellbeing Board and on the Clinical Commissioning Group.

• Signposting local people with any complaints they may wish to progress relating to NHS service provision to the advocacy provider, SEAP (Support, Empower, Advocate, Promote), who are contracted by Somerset County Council for this purpose (they can be contacted directly Tel: 0300 3435724 Email: somerset@seap.org.uk Web: www.seap.org.uk Healthwatch is run by the The Care Forum who can currently be contacted through their head office: Healthwatch Somerset c/o The Care Forum, The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2QQ Phone: 0117 965 4444 (a local number will be available in the near future). Email: info@healthwatchsomerset.co.uk Web: www.healthwatchsomerset.co.uk

Useful local and national contacts Advocacy

Carers

Somerset Total Advocacy 51 Staplegrove Road, Taunton TA1 1DG Phone: 01823 339494 Fax: 01823 339492 Email: TauntonEnquiries@a4e.co.uk

Compass Carers 11-12 Belverdere Trading Estate, Taunton TA1 1BH Phone: 01823 255911 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm Email: info@compassdisability.org.uk Web: www.compasscarers.org.uk

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Useful local and national contacts continued Carers UK The voice of carers. Advice line: 0808 808 7777 Email: advice@carersuk.org Web: www.carersuk.org Princess Royal Trust The UK s largest provider of comprehensive carers support services. Unit 14, Bourne Court, Southend Road Woodford Green, Essex IG8 8HD Phone: 0844 800 4361 Email: info@carers.org Web: www.carers.org Dementia

Compass Disability Services An organisation of disabled people working through consultation, representation, research and service provision to improve access to all services and facilities. 11-12 Belverdere Trading Estate Taunton TA1 1BH Phone: 0844 984 2828 Email: info@compassdisability.org.uk Web: www.compassdisability.org.uk Disabled Living Foundation National charity providing advice on mobility and disability aids, daily living equipment. 380-384 Harrow Road, London W9 2HU Helpline: 0845 130 9177 Email: info@dlf.org.uk Web: www.dlf.org.uk

Alzheimer s Society The Alzheimer s Society run Memory CafĂŠs and Singing for the Brain groups throughout Somerset for carers and the person they care for. Phone: 0117 967 2975 Web: www.alzheimers.org.uk/site/custom_ scripts/branch.php?area=true&areaCode=WESW Alzheimer s Society The UK s leading care and research charity for people with this disease. Devon House, 58 St Katharine s Way London E1W 1JX Phone: 0207 423 3500 Helpline: 0300 222 11 22 Email: enquiries@alzheimers.org.uk Web: www.alzheimers.org.uk

Drugs and alcohol Somerset Drug and Alcohol Partnership Email: sdap@somerset.nhs.uk Web: www.somersetdap.org.uk Turning Point Provide a range of drug and alcohol services, helping you recover from addiction and gain control of your life. Area Offices Bridgwater: 01278 456561 Frome: 01373 475560 Taunton: 01823 328463 Yeovil: 01935 383360

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End of Life care Web: www.nssomersetendoflifecare.nhs.uk Motor Neurone Disease Association A charity for assisting people with Motor Neurone Disease, equipment, wheelchairs, beds, stairlifts, financial difficulties and general care. Phone: 01604 250505 Email: enquiries@mndassociation.org Web: www.mndassociation.org

Somerset Direct Payments Advisory Service. Enham (Head Office), Enham Place, Enham Alamein Andover, Hampshire SP11 6JS Phone: 0845 504 6229 Email: directpayments.somerset@enham.org.uk Web: www.enham.org.uk Disabilities AskSARA Somerset s version of AskSARA, the online guided self-assessment tool, provides local advice to help daily living and signposts people to local equipment providers. Web: www.somerset.gov.uk/asksara

MS (Multiple Sclerosis) Society For assistance and advice about Multiple Sclerosis. Phone: 020 8438 0700 Email: helpline@mssociety.org.uk Web: www.mssociety.org.uk

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Useful local and national contacts continued Somerset Cancer Care Support Group Somerset Cancer Care Support Group meets every Tuesday 10.00 to midday at Robin Close Community Hall, Robin Close, Bishops Hull TA1 5EU. For more information about attending the group or volunteering for the group phone St Margaret s helpline: 0845 070 8910 Home improvement help Aster Living Can help with small or major adaptations to your home, repairs and improvements and home safety checks. Aster also offer supported housing schemes, including extra care and retirement homes. Aster Living Head Office Sarsen Court, Horton Avenue, Devizes Wiltshire SN10 2AZ Phone: 01380 829000 Fax: 01380 735400 Text: 07720 700200 Email: info@asterliving.co.uk www.ridgewaycommunity.org.uk/welcome Aster Living Help at Home Web: www.asterliving.co.uk/services/help-at-home Ridgeway Care & Repair (Somerset) part of Aster Living (Taunton office) 1st Floor, Blackdown House, Blackbrook Park Taunton TA1 2PX Phone: 01823 692900 Fax: 01823 444251 Email: info@asterliving.co.uk Web: www. asterliving.co.uk/services/ridgeway-care-repair Independent Living Centres in the South West Disabled Living Centre (DLC) The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Fishponds Bristol BS16 2QQ Phone: 01179 653651 Monday to Friday by appointment only. Free to residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset, Bath and NE Somerset. There is a fee of ÂŁ25.00 for assessment if you live outside these areas. Independent Living Centre St George s Rd, Semington, Wiltshire BA14 6JQ Phone in advance to make an appointment: 01380 871007

Independent Living Centre Isca House, Haven Road, Exeter EX2 8DS Wednesday, drop in between 10am and 1pm. Otherwise by appointment only. Phone: 01392 687276. Email: irc-exeter@devon.gov.uk Legal advice The Law Society Help with finding a solicitor near you who specialises in advice about care. Web: www.lawsociety.org.uk Mental health Autism Someret Email: admin@autismsomerset.org.uk Web: www.autismsomerset.org.uk Mencap The UK s leading charity for people with a learning disability and their families. 123 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0RT Phone: 0207 454 0454 Email: information@mencap.org.uk Web: www.mencap.org.uk Mind Association Supports people with mental health problems and promotes good mental health in the community. 15-19 Broadway, Stratford, London E15 4BQ Phone: 020 8519 2122 Email: contact@mind.org.uk Web: www.mind.org.uk Mindline Out of hours phone support service. Taunton and West Somerset MIND The Market Building, Canal Road Taunton TA1 1PN Phone: 01823 334906 Helpline: 01823 276892 Web: www.mindtws.org.uk South Somerset MIND Markwick Centre, Dampier Street Yeovil BA21 4EN Phone: 01935 474875 Email: info@southsomersetmind.co.uk Web: www.southsomersetmind.co.uk

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Useful local and national contacts continued Somerset Community RightSteps Phone: 01278 727447 Somerset Dementia Adviser Service The Somerset Dementia Adviser Service can tell you where to find the information you need, not only about your illness but also the best services for you in Somerset. Phone: 01935 473597 Email: somersetDAS@alzheimers.org.uk Older people Age UK Freepost RTAC-TELC-RHAK Age UK Advice, Linhay House, Ashburton, Devon TQ13 7UP Advice line: 0800 169 6565 Web: www.ageuk.org.uk Age UK Somerset Provides a range of services, projects, advocacy, emotional and practical support to older people 65 years and over, their relatives and carers. Ash House, Cook Way, Bindon Road, Taunton TA2 6BJ Phone: 0845 643 4709 Email: ianda@ageuksomerset.org.uk Web: www.ageuk.org.uk/somerset Aster Living Home from Hospital Phone: 01823 692900 www.asterliving.co.uk/services/home-from-hospital British Red Cross - Home from Hospital Service Short-term help after a stay in hospital. Red Cross House, Livingstone Way, Taunton TA2 6BD Phone: 01823 273707 or 0845 331 5000 Web: www.redcross.org.uk Care Aware Advisory and advocacy service specialising in elderly care funding advice. PO Box 8, Manchester M30 9NY Phone: 0161 707 1107 Email: enquiries@careaware.co.uk Web: www.careaware.co.uk FirstStop Advice Advice and information on all aspects of care, accommodation, housing, finance and rights for older people. Care Advice Line: 0800 38 92 077 Finance Advice Line: 0800 31 02 011 Email: info@firststopadvice.org.uk Web: www.firststopadvice.org.uk

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Independent Age Provide an information and advice service for older people, their families and carers. 6 Avonmore Road, London W14 8RL Phone: 020 7605 4200 Fax: 020 7605 4201 Email: charity@independentage.org Web: www.independentage.org The Relatives & Residents Association Advises older people needing, or living in, residential care and their relatives. 24 The Ivories, 6-18 Northampton Street London N1 2HY Advice Line: 020 7359 8136 Email: info@relres.org Web: www.relres.org Sensory loss deafPLUS Provide advice, advocacy and life skills. Phone: 01935 415880 Email: south.west@deafplus.org Web: www.deafplus.org Somerset Sight A charity that helps visually impaired people in Somerset. Northfield House, 51 Staplegrove Road Taunton TA1 1DG Phone: 01823 333818 Email: administration@somersetsight.org.uk Web: www.somersetsight.org.uk Other advice Care Quality Commission (CQC), The Regulator and inspector of all care services. For general enquiries contact: The Care Quality Commission, Citygate, Gallowgate ,Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA Phone: 03000 616161 To register a concern or complaint about a care provider contact: The Care Quality Commission Finsbury Tower, 103 - 105 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TG Web: www.cqc.org.uk Citizens Advice Bureaux Free, independent and confidential advice. Web: www.citizensadvice.org.uk

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Useful local and national contacts continued Mendip 5 King Street, Frome BA11 1BH Phone: 01373 465496 Email: advice@mendipcab.org.uk Web: www.mendipcab.org.uk Sedgemoor The Lions, West Quay, Bridgwater TA6 3HW Phone: 01278 455236 Email: advice@sedgemoorcab.org.uk Web: www.sedgemoorcab.org.uk South Somerset (Yeovil) 40 - 42 Hendford, Yeovil BA20 1UW Phone: 01935 421167 Email: CAB@southsomcab.org.uk Taunton Sussex Lodge, 44 Station Road Taunton TA1 1NS Phone: 01823 282235 Email: advice@tauntoncab.org.uk Web: www.tauntoncab.org.uk West Somerset Advice Bureau Market House Lane Minehead TA24 5NW Phone: 01643 704624 Web: www.westsomersetadvice.org.uk Somerset Gateway The community information database for Somerset. Web: http://somersetgateway.somerset.gov.uk District helpline Deane Helpline The Control Centre, Kilkenny Court Station Approach, Taunton TA2 7QL Phone: 01823 257185 Email: lifelinemessages@tauntondeane.gov.uk Web: www.tauntondeane.gov.uk Mendip Helpline Aster Living, Flourish House 2 Cathedral Avenue, Wells BA5 1FD Phone: 0333 400 8222

Sedgemoor Lifeline Sedgemoor District Council, King Square, Bridgwater TA6 3AR. Phone: 01278 435776 Email: customerservices@sedgemoor.gov.uk South Somerset Careline Houndstone Park, Abbey Manor Park, Yeovil BA21 3RL Phone: 01935 479815 Web: www.southsomerset.gov.uk Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA) Help and support for people who serve in our Armed Forces, people who used to serve and their families. SSAFA Forces Help Office, c/o Building 513 Speckington Lane, RNAS Yeovilton, Ilchester Yeovil BA22 8HT. Phone: 01935 841331 Email: somerset@ssafa.org.uk Web: www.ssafa.org.uk Somerset District Councils Mendip District Council Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT Phone: 01749 648999 Email: customerservices@mendip.gov.uk Web: www.mendip.gov.uk Sedgemoor District Council Bridgwater House, King Square Bridgwater TA6 3AR Phone: 0845 408 2540 Email: customer.services@sedgemoor.gov.uk Web: www.sedgemoor.gov.uk South Somerset District Council Brympton Way, Yeovil BA20 2HT Phone: 01935 462462 Email: ssdc@southsomerset.gov.uk Web: www.southsomerset.gov.uk Taunton Deane Borough Council The Deane House, Belvedere Road Taunton TA1 1HE. Phone: 01823 356356 Email: enquries@tauntondeane.gov.uk Web: www.tauntondeane.gov.uk West Somerset Council West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Taunton TA4 4QA. Phone: 01643 703704 Email: customerservices@westsomerset.gov.uk Web: www.westsomersetonline.gov.uk

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Other services you may be interested in Somerset County Council provides or helps provide a wide range of services to people across the County. Many of these can help make life easier for our older residents and support them in staying healthy, active and independent. For information or advice about these services, please contact us or visit our website www.somerset.gov.uk

to your home, someone borrowing books on your behalf, or a residential home receiving a collection of books. Phone 0845 345 9177 to register for the Home Library Service or fill in an application form,which is available from libraries and our website. Mobile Libraries: These follow scheduled routes. They all have wheelchair access.

Telephone: You can contact us using one of the numbers below. Phone lines are open from 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 4pm on Saturdays.

For details, phone 0845 345 9177, or you can see the schedules on our website.

General Enquiries: 0845 345 9166

We subsidise some bus services in Somerset. For information about services and timetables, phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233

Community Services for Adults: 0845 345 9133 Children and Young People’s Services: 0845 345 9122 Environment: 0845 345 9188 Library Service: 0845 345 9177 Roads and Transport: 0845 345 9155 Culture and Heritage 0845 345 9144 Fostering and Adoption Enquiries: 0800 587 9900 Email: generalenquiries@somerset.gov.uk Post: Somerset County Council, County Hall, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4DY Here are some of the things we do that you may be interested in. The Library Service There are static and mobile libraries across Somerset, providing everything from traditional books to DVDs and CDs. Talking books are available in many libraries and may be accessed free of charge by people who are blind, partiallysighted, dyslexic or unable to hold printed books. Library members may also download e-audio books and ebooks from www.librarieswest.org.uk. You can also phone the Enquiry Centre on 01823 336370 to find information on any subject. Home Library Service: A free service for people unable to visit a library themselves. It can include volunteers or a mobile library delivering books

Transport and travel

Concessionary Bus Passes: Provide free bus travel, subject to certain time restrictions, to anyone over 66 years of age, or who is eligible on the grounds of disability. You can request more information and a copy of the application form by visiting www.somerset.gov.uk/concessionary or phoning 0845 345 9155. Community Transport Schemes: Can provide transport for people or community groups whose needs are not met by public transport. Charges will depend on which scheme you use. For details of your local Community Transport visit www.somerset.gov.uk/communitytransport or phone 0845 345 9155. SLINKY: An accessible bus service that can be used for everything from health appointments to shopping trips. A number of SLINKY services operate in different parts of Somerset. To find out how to contact your local SLINKY service, visit: www.somerset.gov.uk/slinky or phone 0845 345 9155. The Blue Badge Scheme provides parking concessions to people who have severe walking difficulties, are severely sight impaired or receive certain benefits. You can apply for a badge as a driver or a passenger. The scheme allows badge holders to park close to their destinations and in designated disabled parking bays.To find out if you are eligible, contact the Blue Badge Initial Enquiry Support Service on 0844 463 0213 or visit www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge.


Staying safe

Assisted Refuse Collection

We have a responsibility to protect vulnerable adults from abuse or neglect. Abuse can be physical, financial, emotional, and sexual, or it can be an act of discrimination or neglect. If you or someone you know may be experiencing abuse or neglect, please phone Somerset Direct on 0845 345 9133 and we will put you in touch with someone who can help. (See ‘Keeping vulnerable adults safe in Somerset’ on page 49.)

Somerset Waste Partnership manages waste and recycling services on behalf of all local authorities in Somerset. We offer this free service for people who have mobility difficulties or an impairment that means they cannot carry their recycling or refuse containers to the kerbside when there is no one in the household who can assist them.

Working with many organisations including the Police and other councils, we oversee activities that help make Somerset a safe place to live. Here are some contacts you may find useful: Age UK (formerly Age Concern) For information on preventing falls, and for help with making your home safe and secure, phone 0845 643 4709 Police Neighbourhood Watch: To contact local co-ordinators phone 01823 363348 or email Lindsey.stone@avonandsomerset.police.uk Fire Safety: For advice about home safety and to request a free home safety visit, log on to www.dsfire.gov.uk Rogue Traders: Somerset County Council’s Trading Standards team works with other organisations to tackle ‘rogue traders’. If you have any information about rogue traders we would like to know. You can call Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0845 404 0506 or the Police on 101. Advice on how to avoid becoming the victim of a scam is available at www.direct.gov.uk (correct at time of writing). In an emergency: We work with other organisations to provide services to respond to major incidents and plan for them in advance. We have produced an ‘Emergency Action Checklist’ for householders with advice about what to do before, during and after emergencies. To request a copy phone 0845 345 9188 or visit our website and search for ‘self help’.

Containers will be collected by the crew from an agreed external point on the property, emptied and returned to that point. To request an assisted collection contact your district council customer services: Mendip: 01749 648999 customerservices@mendip.gov.uk Sedgemoor: 0845 408 2543 customer.services@sedgemoor.gov.uk South Somerset: 01935 462462 ssdc@southsomerset.gov.uk Taunton Deane: 01823 356346 enquiries@tauntondeane.gov.uk Or do it online at www.tauntondeane.gov.uk/ assistedwastecollection West Somerset: 01643 703704 customerservices@westsomerset.gov.uk District customer services also have information about what can be put out for collection at the kerbside, as well as paid garden waste and bulky waste collections. You can find information about all waste services, from recycling sites to advice on reuse, at www.somersetwaste.gov.uk. Learning and Training Somerset Skills and Learning provides a wide range of courses for people of all ages, whether you want to get a qualification, exercise your mind and body or discover a new pastime. These include everything from Nordic walking and fly fishing, to courses to develop caring skills such as listening and counselling and dementia care. For more information you can phone 0845 688 0488 or visit www.learnsomerset.co.uk where you can search for courses or download a brochure.


West Somerset care homes GLEN LYN 2 Tregonwell Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5DT Tel: 01643 702415 OP

BANBRIDGE HOUSE 3 The Esplanade, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5QS Tel: 01643 702275

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BLENHEIM LODGE RCPA North Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5QB Tel: 01643 703588

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CROFT HOUSE RCPA SRC Bridge Street, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4NR Tel: 01984 632536 DANESWOOD CARE HOME RCPA Cuck Hill, Shipham, Winscombe, Somerset BS25 1RD Tel: 01934 843000

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DENE LODGE, THE - MINEHEAD RCPA Bircham Road, Alcombe, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6BQ Tel: 01643 703584 DUNSTER LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA Manor Road, Alcombe, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6EW Tel: 01643 703007

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GOLDEN GORSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 4 Alexandra Road, Minehead, Somerset TA25 5DP Tel: 01643 702767 LDA MAYFAIR RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA 25 The Avenue, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5AY Tel: 01643 706816 MH MEADOWCROFT The Parks, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8BU Tel: 01643 702106

NORTHFIELD HOUSE Tower Hill, Williton, Somerset TA4 4JR Tel: 01984 633810 OP PD LDA YA TIDINGS RCPA 1 Irnham Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5UD Tel: 01643 702831 PD LDA MH YA WESTERLEY RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME FOR THE ELDERLY King Edwards Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5JB Tel: 01643 702066 OP

EASTLEIGH CARE HOME (RESIDENTIAL) RCPA Periton Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8DT OP D YA Tel: 01643 702907

WOODSIDE 2 Woodside Close, Minehead TA24 8RZ Tel: 0800 328 6091

FIELD HOUSE (MINEHEAD) The Parks, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8BU Tel: 01643 708751

WYNDHAM HOUSE RCPA Martlet Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5PR Tel: 01643 703934

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West Somerset care homes with nursing EASTLEIGH CARE HOME (NURSING) RCPA Periton Road, Minehead, Somerset TA24 8DT OP D YA Tel: 01643 702907

WINSOR NURSING HOME, THE 54 The Avenue, Minehead, Somerset TA24 5AW OP D PD SI Tel: 01643 707870

MAMSEY HOUSE RCPA Priest Street, Williton, Taunton, Somerset TA4 4NJ OP Tel: 01984 633712 SRC Provide Specialised Residential Care

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Taunton Deane care homes ASHLEIGH HOUSE 20 Chip Lane, Taunton TA1 1BZ Tel: 01823 350813

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ELM TREE HOUSE 4 Kilkenny Avenue, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7PJ MH Tel: 01823 322408

BRAMBLES, THE Six Acres Close, Roman Road, Taunton TA1 2BD Tel: 01823 327714

ELMSMEAD 82 South Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3EA LDA YA Tel: 01823 333529

BRIDGE HOUSE 2 Bridgwater Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2DS LDA YA Tel: 01823 334797

GOTTON MANOR CARE HOME Gotton, Cheddon Fitzpane, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LL Tel: 01823 413118 Advert page 64

BUNGALOW, THE 2 Ilminster Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2DR PD LDA YA Tel: 01823 327050 CALWAY HOUSE RCPA Calway Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3EQ Tel: 01823 333283

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CATHERINE HOUSE RCPA 131 Hamilton Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2EP LDA Tel: 01823 286839

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HALCON HOUSE RCPA Hamilton Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2EP OP PD YA Tel: 01823 353447 KNOWLS, THE 86 Trull Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4QW LDA YA Tel: 01823 327080 LANGLEY HOUSE Langley Marsh, Wiveliscombe, Somerset TA4 2UF PD LDA YA Tel: 01984 624612

CEDAR LODGE RCPA LINDEN HOUSE NURSING HOME RCPA Hope Corner Lane, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7PB OP D MH YA Linden Hill, Lower Westford, Tel: 01823 286158 Advert outside back cover Wellington, Somerset TA21 0DW OP YA Tel: 01823 667711 CHURCHVIEW LITTLE OAKS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME RCPA 8 St Andrews Road, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7BW OP LDA YA 22 Bridgwater Road, Taunton, Tel: 01823 323451 Somerset TA1 2DS CRIMSON HILL SUPPORT LIMITED LDA Tel: 01823 322427 The Bungalow, The Elms Curry Rivel, LONGRUN HOUSE Taunton TA10 0JD LDA Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5AY Tel: 01823 255000 PD LDA SI Tel: 01823 424550 DAIRY HOUSE, THE Longrun House, Bishops Hull, Taunton, MANOR HOUSE, THE RCPA Somerset TA1 5AY Thurloxton, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8RH PD LDA SI Tel: 01823 413777 Tel: 01823 330015 OP DRAKES PLACE Taunton Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 8TD OP PD LDA YA Tel: 01823 662347

MOORHAVEN RCPA Normandy Drive, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2JT Tel: 01823 331524

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Conveniently located on the outskirts of Taunton town centre, Northway House provides ďŹ rst class care which is tailored to meet the needs of each resident. Being family owned, we understand the importance of creating a homely and friendly environment for our long term, day care and respite residents • All rooms are en-suite. Our premises and gardens are well maintained • Staff are highly trained and available 24 hours a day • Dedicated Activities Co-ordinators. Outings and entertainment for residents • Home cooked and nutritional food prepared on site and special diets catered for • Affordable ďŹ rst class person-centred care from dedicated, thoughtful and caring staff. Come and see for yourself. We are at 96-98 Kingston Road, Taunton TA2 7SN See our web site www.northwayhouse.co.uk or email info@northwayhouse.co.uk Or just give us a call on 01823 253999

WOODLANDS FARMHOUSE 01823 480640 www.woodlandsresidentialcare.com wfh@hotmail.co.uk

Residential • Day Care • Respite • 12 ensuite bedrooms with ten rooms located on the ground floor • Set in two acres of attractive secure grounds

Wrantage Taunton Somerset TA3 6DF

WELLINGTON AND LONGFORTH HOUSE Rated as a ‘3 excellent’ CQC rated Dementia Care Home Wellington House offers individual care to suit each elderly residents’ needs delivered by local, well trained staff. Good home cooking and lots of activity feature highly. Day and Respite care offered. Longforth House offers ten beds in a small intimate house to young people with dementia where the emphasis is on retaining skills and independence.

Please contact us on 01823 663667 or visit our website www.wellingtonhouse.net Longforth Road, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 8RH

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Taunton Deane care homes continued NETHERCLAY HOUSE Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5EE OP Tel: 01823 284127 Advert page 18 and inside back cover

SEEABILITY - FIENNES HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME 31 Drakes Park North, Wellington, Somerset TA21 8SZ PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01823 661529

NEWHOLME Bushy Cross Lane, Ruishton, Taunton, Somerset TA3 5JT Tel: 01823 442298

SHARPE HOUSE 1 West Road, Wiveliscombe, Somerset TA4 2JS LDA Tel: 01984 629220

NORTHWAY HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA 96 - 98 Kingston Road, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7SN Tel: 01823 253999 Advert page 62

LDA SOMERSET ABBEYFIELD SOCIETY RCPA Heron Drive, Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5HA OP D PD SI Tel: 01823 334238 OP

NORTONBROOK 6 Kingdom Lane, Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton, Somerset TA2 6QP OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01823 336687 NYNEHEAD COURT RCPA Nynehead, Wellington, Somerset TA21 0BW Tel: 01823 662481 OAK BUNGALOW Six Acres Close, Roman Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2BD Tel: 01823 327715 POPHAM COURT RCPA Courtland Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 8NF Tel: 01823 662053 PULSFORD LODGE RCPA North Street, Wiveliscombe, Somerset TA4 2LA Tel: 01984 623569 RECTORY CARE HOME, THE SRC 2 Trinity Road,Taunton, Somerset TA1 3JH Tel: 01823 324145 SAPLINGS, THE Wiltons Orchard, Fons George, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3SA Tel: 01823 324832

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ST GEORGE S RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA 17 Wilton Street, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3JR Tel: 01823 275268

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STANWAY CLOSE 18 Stanway Close, Taunton, Somerset TA2 6NJ LDA Tel: 01823 215706 WELLINGTON AND LONGFORTH HOUSE RCPA SRC Longforth Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 8RH OP D YA Tel: 01823 663667 Advert page 62 WELLINGTON ROAD, 52 Taunton, Somerset TA1 5AP Tel: 01823 334132

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WESTLEIGH HOUSE 20 Chip Lane, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1BZ OP PD LDA YA Tel: 01823 284198

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WHEELHOUSE, THE Linden Hill, Lower Westford, Wellington, Somerset TA21 0DW OP PD LDA MH SI YA Tel: 01823 661002

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FIRST CLASS CARE IN SOMERSET Four Seasons Health Care are one of the leading independent healthcare providers in the UK. We have two care homes in the Somerset area, providing a safe, comfortable environment with professional care and support. We are able to provide a range of care options at both homes including residential and nursing care services for both long stay and short stay respite services. In addition Orchard Court also offers Dementia services. Please contact our Home Manager for further details directly on the number below, or visit www.fshc.co.uk Gotton Manor Care Home West Monkton, Nr. Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LL Tel: 01823 413118 E-mail: gotton.manor@fshc.co.uk

Orchard Court Care Home Harp Chase, Shoreditch Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3RY Tel: 01823 351155 E-mail orchard.court@fshc.co.uk

DUNKIRK MEMORIAL HOUSE We’re like a big family that every one of our residents belongs to - no one feels left out. Dunkirk Memorial House has 60 rooms, all with en-suite facilities. We know how much being independent means to so many of our residents, so everyone has a key to his or her own room. Round-the-clock care from a team of experienced, registered nurses and dedicated care assistants gives a feeling of security.

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For further information about Dunkirk Memorial House or to arrange a visit please call the matron on: 01823 432407

How to contact Somerset County Council Adult Social Care Somerset Direct Part of Somerset County Council, Somerset Direct provides information about care and support, mobility, hearing and sight, benefits, daytime activities, blue badges, social care services and supporting people services for older people, people with disabilities and other adults with care needs.

If you are not sure who to contact, phone Somerset Direct first. Phone: 0845 345 9133 (Phone lines are open from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am to 4pm on Saturday). Email: adults@somerset.gov.uk

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Taunton Deane care homes with nursing ASPEN COURT Hope Corner Lane, Taunton, Somerset TA2 7PB Tel: 01823 346000 Advert outside back cover OP D BEAUCHAMP HOUSE NURSING HOME Village Road, Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton, Somerset TA3 6SG Tel: 01823 481500 Advert page 38 CALWAY HOUSE RCPA Calway Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3EQ Tel: 01823 333283

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CAMELOT HOUSE RCPA Taunton Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 9HY OP D Tel: 01823 666766 CHELSTON PARK NURSING HOME RCPA West Buckland Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 9PH OP D PD SI YA Tel: 01823 667066 Advert page 18 and inside back cover DUNKIRK MEMORIAL HOUSE RCPA Minehead Road, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton, Somerset TA4 3BT Tel: 01823 432407 Advert page 64 OP PD MH SI AD FIRS NURSING HOME, THE RCPA 251 Staplegrove Road, Taunton, Somerset TA2 6AQ Tel: 01823 275927 FRETHEY HOUSE Frethey Lane, Bishops Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1AB Tel: 01823 253071 GOTTON MANOR CARE HOME Gotton, Cheddon Fitzpane, Taunton, Somerset TA2 8LL Tel: 01823 413118 Advert page 64 HAMILTON PARK NURSING HOME RCPA 6 Hamilton Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2EH Tel: 01823 256650

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LAVENDER COURT RCPA Roman Road, Old Whittington, Taunton, Somerset TA1 2BB Tel: 01823 279151

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LINDEN HOUSE NURSING HOME RCPA Linden Hill, Lower Westford, Wellington, Somerset TA21 0DW Tel: 01823 667711

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MANOR CARE CENTRE, THE RCPA Haydon Close, Bishop s Hull, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5HF Tel: 01823 230238 Advert page 5

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MOUNTBATTEN NURSING HOME RCPA 82-84 Trull Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4QW Tel: 01823 333019 OAKTREE COURT Middle Green Road, Wellington, Somerset TA21 9NS Tel: 01823 662032

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ORCHARD COURT CARE HOME Harp Chase, Shoreditch Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3RY Tel: 01823 351155 Advert page 64

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ORCHARD PORTMAN HOME RCPA Orchard Portman, Taunton, Somerset TA3 7BQ Tel: 01823 336457

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RUISHTON COURT NURSING HOME Henlade, Taunton, Somerset TA3 5LT OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01823 443443 SHERFORD MANOR CARE HOME RCPA Wyvern Road, Taunton, Somerset TA1 4RA OP D MH YA Tel: 01823 337674 WEY HOUSE NURSING HOME Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton, Somerset TA4 1BT Tel: 01823 337391

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Sedgemoor care homes APPLE TREE HOUSE 243a Berrow Road, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2JQ Tel: 01278 788228 ASHCOTT LAWNS RCPA Chapel Hill, Ashcott, Catcott, Brigwater, Somerset TA7 9PJ Tel: 01458 210149 BARTON GRANGE Barton Road, Winscombe, Somerset BS25 1DP Tel: 01934 842827 BEAUFORT HOUSE 7 Rectory Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2BY Tel: 01278 786320 BERROW ROAD, 201A Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2JF Tel: 01278 786358 BLACKDOWN HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 01278 761905 BROUGHTON LODGE RCPA 88 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2HN Tel: 01278 782133 Advert page 68 CHATHAM HOUSE RCPA 46 Wembdon Rise, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7QZ Tel: 01278 427758

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COTSWOLD HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 01278 760555 COURT HOUSE RETIREMENT HOME Market Cross, Church Street, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3RA Tel: 01934 742131 Advert page 68

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FRIARN HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA 35 Friarn Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LJ OP D Tel: 01278 445115 OP FRITH HOUSE RCPA SRC Steart Drive, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1AA Tel: 01278 782537

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GREENGATES 26 Fore Street, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6PY Tel: 01278 663871

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CHERRY TREES 28 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2EX LDA Tel: 01278 792962 CHURCH ROAD, 1 Wembdon, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7RQ PD LDA YA Tel: 01278 453635

GUNTERS GROVE FARM Shurton, Bridgwater TA5 1QH Tel: 01278 653671

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HOLLY TREE COTTAGE 243 Berrow Road, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2JQ Tel: 01278 788008

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Sedgemoor care homes continued KINGSLEIGH RESIDENTIAL RCPA 78 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2HJ Tel: 01278 792768 KNOLL HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 01278 760555 LAKESIDE HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 0117 974 8400 LAURELS RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE RCPA Westfield Lane, Draycott, Cheddar BS27 3TN Tel: 01934 742649 LIMES RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE RCPA 41 Church Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5AT Tel: 01278 422535

MILTON HOUSE RCPA West Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3RH Tel: 01278 422235

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NORTHMEAD HOUSE 3 Northmead Drove, Puriton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 8DD Tel: 01278 683478

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OLD VICARAGE, THE (CANNINGTON) Brook Lane, Cannington, Bridgwater, Somerset TA5 2HP Tel: 01278 653688

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LODGE, THE 18 Huntspill Road, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 3DQ LDA MH YA Tel: 01278 786618 MENDIP HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 0117 974 8400

NORTHCROFT Barrows Road, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3BD Tel: 01934 744734

PARK VIEW 1 Westfield Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2AW Tel: 01278 761913

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PORLOCK HOUSE Somerset Court, Harp Road, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4HQ Tel: 01278 761913

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LDA RED GABLES 1 Pinnocks Croft, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2NF OP D Tel: 01278 786607 PD LDA YA

MINSTER, THE Mill Street, North Petherton, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6LX PD LDA YA Tel: 01278 661528

RNIB KATHLEEN CHAMBERS HOUSE 97 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2PG Tel: 01278 782142

NEWTON LODGE 139 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2PN Tel: 01278 787321

ROSEWOOD LODGE & BROOKHOUSE 11-13 Friarn Street, Rosewood, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3LH LDA MH YA Tel: 01278 457676

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Broughton Lodge 88 Berrow Road, Burnham on Sea TA8 2HN

Because care is a person to person subject we do not have a web site, we prefer people to visit, see who we are, what we do & how we do it.

Rated “ Fully compliant� by CQC, 2011 and 2012 CQC EXPERT BY EXPERIENCE STATED “I feel I cannot put it more clearly than to say Broughton Lodge gives the impression of being a real home (with a small ‘h’) rather than one with a capital H and this opinion was reinforced by the residents...�

Tel: 01278 782133

Email: frailtytowers@onetel.com

Court House Retirement Home, Cheddar Court House is a very special place to live, the very fact that it is made up of different areas of accommodation adds to its attraction. The Main House with gracious large rooms with full en-suite looking out onto different aspects and personalized with Resident’s own furniture and pictures etc. A spacious Drawing Room with doors to a covered veranda and patio area leading onto lawns and ower beds. The Courtyard which has lovely vaulted accommodation with full en-suite and cleverly concealed kitchenettes where Residents can make a cup of tea or a snack for themselves or their guests and small raised gardens so that the people living there may, if they so wish plant and tend their own owers. The lovely cottage accommodation full of character with a large Victorian style conservatory looking towards St. Andrews Church and doors opening out from a lovely sitting room to a tranquil garden.

Putting all of this together with the very special care given by dedicated staff that respect and give privacy and dignity to all who live here, you can see why people who come to live at Court House are so happy to have found this very special place. Market Cross, Church Street, Cheddar, Somerset BS27 3RA T: 01934 742131

“One of the most beautiful and well kept retirement homes I’ve ever seen�. the photographer

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Sedgemoor care homes continued ROUSE 40 Main Street, Othery, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 0QE Tel: 01278 421844

TOWANS CARE HOME, THE RCPA Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2EZ LDA SI YA Tel: 01278 782642

STAFFORD LODGE 87 Berrow Road, Berrow, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2PF Tel: 01278 784067 STREET FARM The Street, Draycott, Somerset BS27 3TH Tel: 01934 744930

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TUDOR LODGE RCPA 8 Brightstowe Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2HW Tel: 01278 784277

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WELLFIELD HOUSE Manor Road, Catcott, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 9HT Tel: 01278 722405

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SYDENHAM HOUSE RCPA Frederick Road, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4NG OP D Tel: 01278 422763

Sedgemoor care homes with nursing ANGELS (STRATTON HOUSE) LTD RCPA 15 Rectory Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2BZ Tel: 01278 787735 AXBRIDGE COURT NURSING HOME RCPA West Street, Axbridge, Somerset BS26 2AA Tel: 01934 733379 BURNHAM LODGE NURSING HOME RCPA 147 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2PN Tel: 01278 783230

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BURNHAM NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL CENTRE, THE 19 Oxford Street, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 1LG Tel: 0800 012 1508 Advert page 36

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HILLVIEW NURSING HOME RCPA 36 Berrow Road, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset TA8 2EX Tel: 01278 783192

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HOLYWELL NURSING HOME RCPA 120 Brent Street, Brent Knoll, Highbridge, Somerset TA9 4BB Tel: 01278 760601 Advert page 68

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MILTON HOUSE RCPA West Street, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 3RH Tel: 01278 422235

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ROSARY NURSING HOME, THE Mayfield Drive, Durleigh, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 7JQ Tel: 01278 727500 ST MICHAEL S Cheddar Road, Axbridge, Somerset BS26 2DW Tel: 01934 732358

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South Somerset care homes Ashley House The Avenue, Langport, Somerset TA10 9SA Tel: 01458 250386 Beech Tree House Residential Home RCPA High Street, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, Somerset TA11 6DZ Tel: 01458 223369

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Burnworthy House RCPA South Street, South Petherton, Somerset TA13 5AD OP D Tel: 01460 240116 Careford Lodge RCPA Church Street, Merriot, Somerset TA16 5PR Tel: 01460 755592 Advert page 54

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Carrington House RCPA Carrington Way, Wincanton, Somerset BA9 9BE OP D Tel: 01963 321500 Cary Brook RCPA Millbrook Gardens, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7EE OP D Tel: 01963 359700

Chard Manor Tatworth Road, Chard, Somerset TA20 2DP LDA YA Tel: 01460 261016 Church View Chapel Hill, Odcombe, Somerset BA22 8UH Tel: 01935 863973

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Compton View Residential Care Home 267 St Michael’s Avenue, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 4NB Tel: 01935 476203

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Cool Runnings Too RCPA 63 The Park, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 1DF OP D PD SI Tel: 01935 474700 Eleighwater House Residential Home RCPA Eleighater House, Combe St Nicolas, Chard TA20 3AG OP Tel: 01460 67532 Elms Residential Home, The RCPA Yeovil Marsh, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3QG OP D PD SI Tel: 01935 425440 Everton Road, 5 RCPA Yeovil, Somerset BA20 1UF Tel: 01935 862900

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Fir Villa Residential cAre Home RCPA Camel Street, Marston Magna, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8DB Advert below OP D PD LDA MH SI Tel: 01935 850670

Fir Villa Residential Care Home We provide excellent person-centred care in a beautiful, tranquil setting. Please feel free to visit or contact us at any time.

Tel: 01935 850670

Camel Street, Marston Magna, Somerset BA22 8DB

www.firvilla.co.uk SRC Provide Specialised Residential Care

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South Somerset care homes continued groVelAndS RCpa sRC 45 Grove Avenue, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2BE op d Tel: 01935 475521

mApleS, The Catherines Close, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7HP Tel: 01963 351991 lda

hAZelwell lodge RCpa sRC 67 Station Road, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9BQ Tel: 01460 52760 op d mh

moorlAndS reSidenTiAl home 2 Moorlands Road, Merriott, Somerset TA16 5NF op Tel: 01460 74425

highfield hoUSe reSidenTiAl cAre home RCpa High Street, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7AN Tel: 01963 350697 op

new cAreford lodge limiTed, The Church Street, Merriott, Somerset TA16 5PR Tel: 01460 75592

hollieS cAre home, The RCpa Florida Street, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7AE Tel: 01963 350709

oAkleA cAre RCpa 5 Preston Grove, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2BG pd lda mh Tel: 01935 479721

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old fArmhoUSe, The - BriArS, The Avishayes Lane, Chard, Somerset TA20 1RU Tel: 01460 660580

hoUndSTone coTTAge 1-2 Houndstone Cottages, Brympton, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8TF Tel: 01935 421236

orchArd VillAS, 1 And 1A Perry Street, South Chard, Somerset TA20 2QF pd lda Tel: 01460 220747

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Residential, Respite & Day Care Excellent reputation Homely & Friendly environment 24 hour care by highly trained staff Quiet garden with a fish pond Varied activity programme Freshly prepared healthy meals Single rooms majority are en suite

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Sunnyside Residential Home Crewkerne Road, Chard Somerset TA20 1EZ

Tel: 01460 239406 Email: info@solcareltd.co.uk Web: www.solcareltd.co.uk

For more information please feel free to visit or contact us at any time.

sRC Provide Specialised Residential Care

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YEW TREE COTTAGE Residential Home

Hornsbury Hill, Chard, Somerset TA20 3DB

Email: sarah.ambridge@virgin.net www.ambridgeestates.co.uk

Tel: 01460 64735 // 07714 899324

Yew Tree Cottage is a small privately owned Home, registered for providing quality individual care to both the elderly and those suffering with dementia in excellent home from home surroundings.

We Provide: • permanent residential care • respite, short or long stay • day care seven days a week

For further information please contact Sarah Ambridge RGN, RMN, Proprietor

South Somerset care homes continued Russett House 52b Southway Drive,Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3ED LDA Tel: 01935 425911

Sunnyside Residential Home RCPA Crewkerne Road, Chard, Somerset TA20 1EZ Tel: 01460 239406 Advert page 71

Selwyn House 52 Southway Drive, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3ED LDA Tel: 01935 479143

Townsend lodge Curry Rivel, Rivel, Langport, Somerset TA10 0HY Tel: 01823 277500

Shipley House 10 Station Road, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9BD LDA YA Tel: 01460 556280 South Cary House South Street, Castle Cary, Somerset BA7 7ES Tel: 01963 350272 Speke Court, 2 Speke Close, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9BJ Tel: 01460 556280 Spring View Preston Grove, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2DU Tel: 01935 474303 Springside 71 Halcombe, Chard, Somerset TA20 2DU Tel: 01460 663400

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Vaughan Lee House RCPA Orchard Vale, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0EX Tel: 01460 520770

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Wessex Autistic Society, The - Middle Path 58 Middle Path, Crewkerne, Somerset TA18 8BG LDA YA Tel: 01460 727070 Wessex House RCPA Pesters Lane, Somerton, Somerset TA11 7AA Tel: 01458 273594 Wisteria Cottage RCPA 18 Lower Odcombe, Odcombe, Somerset BA22 8TX Tel: 01935 864392

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Sunningdale Lodge RCPA Sunningdale Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 5LD OP D Tel: 01935 422980

Wisteria House Residential Home RCPA 6 Montacute Road, Tintinhull, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 8QD Tel: 01935 822086

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Sunnymeade RCPA Helliers Close, Chard, Somerset TA20 1LJ Tel: 01460 63563

Yew Tree Cottage Residential Home Hornsbury Hill, Chard, Somerset TA20 3DB Tel: 01460 64735 Advert above

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West Somerset South Somersetcare carehomes homeswith withnursing nursing Castle House Nursing Home Ltd RCPA Castle Street, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, Somerset TA11 6DX Tel: 01458 223780 Advert below

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Ferns Nursing Home RCPA 141 St Michaels Avenue, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 4LW Tel: 01935 433115

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Elliscombe House Nursing Home Higher Holton, Wincanton, Somerset BA9 8EA OP D PD SI Tel: 01963 33370 Advert page 74

Hendford Care Home with Nursing 166 Hendford Hill, Yeovil BA20 2RG Tel: 01935 470400 Advert page 74

Elroi Manor West Hill, Suddon, Wincanton, Somerset BA9 8BA OP D MH Tel: 01963 33577

Horton Cross Nursing Home RCPA Horton Cross, Ilminster, Somerset TA19 9PT Tel: 01460 521440

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Castle House Nursing Home Ltd. We Care Enough To Make A Difference We believe we offer the best nursing care services in the area - we give special attention to all our residents. We have a lot to offer you. Our services include: • High quality Nursing Care • High Staff : Resident ratio • Person-centred care You’re always welcome here. Come in and chat with us. We’re really looking forward to meeting with you and discussing your needs. Call 01458 223780 or visit www.castlehousenursinghome.com

Castle St, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, TA11 6DX

office@castlehousenh.co.uk

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The Orchards Nursing and Social Care Home Providing quality care for the elderly and disabled

The refurbishedpurpose purpose TheOrchards Orchardsis isaa newly newly extended and refurbished built home located in inthe thecentre centreof ofCrewkerne Crewkernewhich which provides accommodation and nursing nursingcare carefor for45 45residents. residents.

Withseparate separatelounges, lounges,dining diningroom roomand andspacious spacious gardens, With gardens, the the home provides plenty of space for social both social interaction home provides plenty of space for both interaction and privacy. All the have en suite including a and privacy. Allbedrooms the bedrooms have enfacilities suite facilities including television andand residents are are encouraged to create their their own own a television residents encouraged to create space WeWe provide 2424 hour spacewith withpersonal personalitems itemsand andfurniture. furniture. provide hour personalised asas required. Personal laundry, personalisedcare carewith withspecial specialdiets diets required. Personal chiropody and hairdressing are also available the home and laundry, chiropody and hairdressing are alsoinavailable in the we have anwe excellent relationship with all the local Practices home and have an excellent relationship withGP all the local and have a nominated District Nurse. we will be GP Practices and havelink a nominated link During District2013 Nurse. developing services for people with Dementia.

www.srtrust.co.uk www.srtrust.co.uk The Orchards, Orchard Lane, Crewkerne, Somerset TA18 7AF T: 01460 76267 F: 01460 78603 E: the.orchards@somersetredstonetrust.co.uk

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Shouldn’t all care homes be like Aurora’s?

Wincanton, Somerset 01963 333 70 info@elliscombehouse.co.uk

Martock, Somerset 01935 823467 info@hurstmanor.co.uk

Yeovil, Somerset 01935 470400 info@auroracare.co.uk


South Somerset care homes with nursing continued Hurst Manor Nursing Home RCPA Hurst, Martock, Somerset TA12 6JU Tel: 01935 823467 Advert page 74

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Knoll Care Home Ltd, The RCPA 33 Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3AE Tel: 01935 421822

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Orchards, The RCPA Orchard Lane, Crewkerne, Somerset TA18 7AF OP PD Tel: 01460 76267 Advert page 73 Preston Park House RCPA Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2EF Tel: 01935 474023

Tyndale Nursing Home RCPA 36 Preston Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3AQ Tel: 01935 472102 Advert below

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Vicarage House Nursing Home The Old Vicarage, Hambridge, Langport, Somerset TA10 0BG Tel: 0845 869 2976

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Wessex House RCPA Pesters Lane, Somerton, Somerset TA11 7AA Tel: 01458 273594

LA Fontana Fold Hill Lane, Martock TA12 6PQ OP D PD MH Tel: 01935 829900 Advert outside back cover Oak Lodge Care Home Lordsleaze Lane, Chard, Somerset TA20 2HN Tel: 01460 672580

Sherborne House Care Home RCPA 131 Sherborne Road, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 4HF OP D Tel: 01935 423210

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West Abbey care centre Stourton Way, Yeovil, Somerset BA21 3UA OP D PD YA Tel: 01935 574567 Advert page 5

How to contact Somerset County Council Adult Social Care Somerset Direct Part of Somerset County Council, Somerset Direct provides information about care and support, mobility, hearing and sight, benefits, daytime activities, blue badges, social care services and supporting people services for older people, people with disabilities and other adults with care needs. If you are not sure who to contact, phone Somerset Direct first. Phone: 0845 345 9133 (Phone lines are open from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am to 4pm on Saturday). Email: adults@somerset.gov.uk Web: www.somerset.gov.uk

latimer lodge Residential Home and tyndale nursing Home are situated in a peaceful complex close to the centre of Yeovil. From independent living to 24 hour nursing care we can offer a lifestyle to suit your needs. every Resident is valued for their individuality and we respect their right to be cared for with dignity and privacy.

email: tyndale.yeovil@hotmail.co.uk www.tyndalenursinghome.co.uk

Latimer Lodge Residential Home t: 01935 474520 38 Preston Road, Yeovil, somerset Ba21 3aQ

tyndaLe nuRsing Home t: 01935 472102 36 Preston Road, Yeovil, somerset Ba21 3aQ

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Mendip care homes AMBERLEIGH Saacs Close, Street, Somerset BA16 0LS Tel: 01458 840865

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AVALON COURT RESIDENTIAL HOME RCPA High Street, Butleigh, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8SZ OP Tel: 01458 851572

FROME CARE VILLAGE Styles Hill, Frome, Somerset BA11 5JR OP D PD MH SI Tel: 01373 473113

BENDALLS FARM Green Ore, Near Wells, Somerset BA5 3EX Tel: 01761 241014

GREENHILL GRANGE RESIDENTIAL HOME LTD RCPA Catherston Close, Frome, Somerset BA11 4HR OP Tel: 01373 471688

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CENTENARY HOUSE RCPA 70 Charlton Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 5PD OP Tel: 01749 342727

JASMINE Dod Lane, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8BZ Tel: 01458 832490

CHERRYTREES Cherry Grove, Frome, Somerset BA11 4AW Tel: 01373 452965

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MELLIFONT ABBEY The High Street, Wookey, Wells, Somerset BA5 1JX OP MH Tel: 01749 672043

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OLD POLICE HOUSE, THE Catch Road, Nunney, Frome, Somerset BA11 4NE LDA Tel: 01373 836211

CRITCHILL COURT RCPA SRC Lynwood Close, Frome, Somerset BA11 4DP Tel: 01373 461686 CYDER BARN, THE RCPA Glastonbury Road, West Pennard, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8NH Tel: 01458 834945 Advert page 54

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OLD RECTORY, THE (CHEWTON MENDIP) Chewton Hill, Chewton Mendip, Radstock, Somerset BA3 4NQ Tel: 01761 241620

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EAST COURT Doctors Hill, Wookey, Wells, Somerset BA5 1AR LDA Tel: 01749 673122

OLD RECTORY, THE (NUNNEY) High Street, Nunney, Frome, Somerset BA11 4LZ OP Tel: 01373 836747

ELDERMERE Knowle Lane, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 4PF LDA Tel: 01749 344642

ROWDEN HOUSE RCPA 2 Vallis Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 3EA Tel: 01373 462271

FERNDALE 131 Whitstone Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5PS Tel: 01749 345885

SENSE 30 Norbins Road, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9JF Tel: 01458 833152 LDA SI

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FIELD HOUSE RCPA Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 4LU OP D Tel: 01749 342006

SOUTHLAWNS RCPA Highfield Road, Street, Somerset BA16 0JJ Tel: 01458 443635

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Mendip care homes continued St Cecilia Care Home SRC 1 Hitchen Lane, Shepton Mallett, Somerset BA4 5TZ OP D PD SI Tel: 01749 342809

Tudors Residential Care Home, The RCPA Street Road, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9EQ Tel: 01458 831524

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Glen Residential & Nursing Home, The Shapway Lane, Evercreech, Nr Shepton Mallett, Somerset BA4 6JS Tel: 0800 012 1508 Advert page 36

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Mendip care homes with nursing Arthur’s Court 27 Highfield Road, Street, Somerset BA16 0JJ OP D PD Tel: 01458 442319 Belmont Villa Care Home RCPA 58-62 Weymouth Road, Frome, Somerset BA11 1HJ OP Tel: 01373 471093 Catherine House General Nursing Home Cork Street, Frome, Somerset BA11 1BL OP D ya Tel: 01373 451455 Clare Hall Nursing Home Ston Easton, Radstock, Somerset BA3 4DE OP ya ad Tel: 01761 241626 Fosse House Nursing Homes RCPA South Street, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Radstock, Somerset BA3 4RA Tel: 01761 233018

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Pondsmead Care Home Shepton Road, Oakhill, Bath, Somerset BA3 5HT Tel: 0345 293 7658

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Rossetti House Care Home Welshmill Lane, Frome, Somerset BA11 2LL OP D PD si ya Tel: 01373 489500 St Benedict’s Nursing Home St Benedict Street, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 9NB OP D PD SI Tel: 01458 833275 Advert below Torrwood care centre Gilbert Scott Road, South Horrington Village, Wells, Somerset BA5 3FB Tel: 01749 675533

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Index

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These indices will assist you in your search for care. Home care providers are shown below, followed by all care homes presented alphabetically. Other advertisers are listed on page 82.

Home care providers Allied Healthcare

25

Crimson Hill Support Ltd

Age UK

25

Dunster Lodge Residential Home

Amber Home Care

25 Flourish Court

25

Quantock Care Limited

27

Rosewood House

27

Ruby Care

27

Somerset Care at Home Bridgwater Chard Minehead Mendip Sedgemoor Taunton Deane Yeovil

27 27 27 27 29 29 29

25 25

Beauchamp Gardens Home Care

25

G.H. Quality Care Ltd

25

Blossom for Life Limited

25

Gatchell Oaks Care (GO Care)

27

Bluebird Care

25

House of St Martin

27

King s Centre, The

27

Kylemore Care Services Ltd

27

Libertas Care Limited

27

Lifeline Homecare

27

Somerset Family Link

29

Brunel Domiciliary Care Services

25

Butterfly Home Help

25

C L Lifestyles Care Services

25

Somerset Domiciliary Service and Floating Support (Minehead) 29

Cameron Care and Support Limited

25

Lifeways Community Care

27

Somerset LD Services (1)

29

Candlelight Homecare

25

Lufton Manor College

27

Somerset LD Services (3)

29

Managed Care Ltd

27

Mr Frederik John Eaton

27

South West Independence Limited Care at Home

29

Start (Weston-Super-Mare)

29

Care South Home Care Services Somerset Carewatch Wyvern

25 25

Carroll s Home Care

25

NAS Community Services (Somerset)

Castle Care Wessex

25

Neighbourhood Care HQ

27

Neroche Care

27

Netherclay Home Care

27

Oakville Homecare

27

Churchview Care Services (Minehead) Churchview Care Services (Taunton) Convivium Care Limited

27

Sterling Care

29

Suite 33 Yeovil Innovation Centre

29

Tansonville

29

Total Care

29

Way Ahead - Somerset

29

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25

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One to One Homecare Ltd

27

Coombe Farm

25

Prestige Nursing Ltd

27

Wisteria House Residential Home

County Nursing Ltd

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Quality Home Care Services

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Woodrift

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All care homes / care homes with nursing

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Broughton Lodge

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Cool Runnings Too

70

61

Cotswold House

66

Court House Retirement Home

66

Critchill Court

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Amberleigh

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Bungalow, The

Angels (Stratton House) Ltd

69

Apple Tree House

66

Burnham Lodge Nursing Home

69

Arthur’s Court

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Burnham Nursing and Residential Centre, The

69

Ashcott Lawns

66

Burnworthy House

70

Ashley House

70

Ashleigh House

61

Aspen Court

65

C Calway House

61, 65

Camelot House

65

Careford Lodge

70

Axbridge Court Nursing Home 69

Carrington House

70

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Cary Brook

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Avalon Court Residential Home

76

Crimson Hill Support Limited 61 Croft House

60

Cyder Barn, The

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D Dairy House, The

61

Daneswood Care Home

60

Dene Lodge, The - Minehead 60 Drakes Place

61

Dunkirk Memorial House

65 60

Banbridge House

60

Castle House Nursing Home Ltd

73

Barton Grange

66

Catherine House

61

Beauchamp House Nursing Home

65

Catherine House General Nursing Home

Dunster Lodge Residential Home

77

Beaufort House

66

Cedar Lodge

61

E

Centenary House

76

Chard Manor

70

Chatham House

66

Chelston Park Nursing and Residential Home

65

Cherry Trees

66

Cherrytrees

76

Church Road, 1

66

Church View

70

Churchview

61

Clare Hall Nursing Home

77

Compton View Residential Care Home

70

Beech Tree House Residential Home

70

Beechwood House Care Home 70 Belmont Villa Care Home

77

Bendalls Farm

76

Berrow Road, 201a

66

Blackberry Hill

70

Blackdown House

66

Blenheim Lodge

60

Bloomfield Care Home

5

Brambles, The

61

Braunton

73

Bridge House

61

East Court

76

Eastleigh Care Home (Nursing) 60 Eastleigh Care Home (Residential)

60

Eldermere

76

Eleighwater House Residential Home

70

Elliscombe House Nursing Home

73

Elm Tree House

61

Elms Residential Home, The

70

Elmsmead

61

Elroi Manor

73

Everton Road, 5

70

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H

La Fontana

75

Hamilton Park Nursing Home 65

Lakeside House

67

Hazelwell Lodge

71

Langley House

61

73

Latimer Lodge Residential Home

71

Ferndale

76

Halcon House

Ferns Nursing Home

73

Field House (Minehead)

60

Field House (Shepton Mallet) 76 Fir Villa Residential Home

70

Firs Nursing Home, The

L

Hendford Care Home with Nursing

61

Laurels Residential Home, The 67

65

Highfield House Residential Care Home

71

Fletcher House

76

Hillview Nursing Home

69

Fosse House Nursing Home

77

Hollies Care Home, The

71

Frethey House

65

Holly Tree Cottage

66

Linden House Nursing Home

Holway House Residential Care Home

71

Little Oaks Residential Care Home

61

Holywell Nursing Home

69

Lodge, The

67

Horton Cross Nursing Home 73

Lodge, The (Langport)

71

Houndstone Cottage

71

Longrun House

61

Huish House

71

Lufton Manor College of FE

71

Friarn House Residential Care Home

66

Frith House

66

Frome Care Village

76, 77

G

Lavender Court

65

Limes Residential Home, The 67 61, 65

Glastonbury Care Home

77

Hurst Manor Nursing Home 75

M

Glen Lyn

60

I

Mamsey House Nursing Home

60

Manor House, The

61

Manor Care Centre, The

65

Maples, The

71

Mayfair Residential Home

60

Meadowcroft

60

Mellifont Abbey

76 67

Glen Residential & Nursing Home, The

77

Golden Gorse Residential Care Home

60

Gordon Villa

66

Gotton Manor Care Home 61, 65

Immacolata House Ivelhurst Nursing Home

75 71, 75

J Jasmine

76

Greatwood House

66

K

Greengates

66

Kingsfisher Lodge Care Home 5

Mendip House

Kingsleigh Residential

67

Milton House

Knights Templar Court

71

Minster, The

67 61

67, 69

Greenhill Grange Residential Home Ltd

76

Greenhill House

66

Knoll Care Home Ltd, The

75

Moorhaven

Grovelands

71

Knoll House

67

Moorlands Residential Home 71

Gunters Grove Farm

66

Knowls, The

61

Mountbatten Nursing Home 65

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N Netherclay House

63

New Careford Lodge Limited

71

Newholme

63

Newton Lodge

Orchard Villas, 1 and 1a

71

SENSE

76

Orchards, The

75

Sharpe House

63

Sherborne House Care Home 75

P Park View

67

67

Perry Court

71

Northcroft

67

Pondsmead Care Home

77

Northfield House

60

Popham Court

63

Northmead House

67

Porlock House

67

Portcullis House

71

Northway House Residential Home Limited 63 Nortonbrook

63

Nynehead Court

63

Preston Park Home Pulsford Lodge

71, 75 63

R

O

Sherford Manor Care Home

65

Shipley House

72

Somerset Abbeyfield Society

63

South Cary House

72

Southlawns

76

Speke Court, 2

72

Spring View

72

Springside

72

St Benedict s Nursing Home

77

St Cecilia Care Home

77

St George s Residential Home 63

Oak Bungalow

63

RNIB Kathleen Chambers House

Oak Lodge Care Home

75

Rectory Care Home, The

63

Stafford Lodge

69

Oak Trees

67

Red Gables

67

Stanway Close

63

Oaklea Care

71

Rosary Nursing Home, The

69

Street Farm

69

Oaktree Court

65

Rosewood Lodge & Brookhouse

Sunningdale Lodge

72

67

Sunnymeade

72

67

St Michael s

69

Old Farmhouse, The - Briars, The

71

Rossetti House Care Home

77

Sunnyside Residential Home 72

Old Police House, The

76

Rouse

69

Sydenham House

Rowden House

76

Old Rectory, The (Chewton Mendip)

76

Ruishton Court Nursing Home 65

Old Rectory, The (Nunney)

76

Russett House

Old Vicarage, The (Cannington)

67

Old Vicarage, The (Stockland Bristol)

67

Orchard Court Care Home Orchard Portman Home

71

S Saplings, The

63

65

SeeAbility - Fiennes House Residential Home

63

65

Selwyn House

72

69

T Tidings

60

Torrwood Care Centre

77

Towans Care Home, The

69

Townsend Lodge

72

Tudor Lodge

69

Tudors Residential Care Home, The

77

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75

Wells Nursing Home, The Wessex Autistic Society The Middle Path, The

V Vaughan Lee House

72

Vicarage House Nursing Home

75

West Abbey Care Centre

W Wellfield House

Wessex House

69

77

72 72, 75 75

Winsor Nursing Home, The

60

Wisteria Cottage

72

Wisteria House Residential Home

72

Woodlands Farmhouse Residential Care

63

Westerley Residential Care Home for the Elderly

60

Woodside

60

Westleigh House

63

Wyndham House

60

Wey House Nursing Home

65

Y

Wellington and Longforth House

63

Wheelhouse, The

63

Wellington Road, 52

63

Wilton House

Acer House

46

Agincare

63

Yew Tree Cottage Residential Home

72

Care Choices Helpline

62

Rest Assured We Care

29

24

Care South

38

Aster Living

34

Four Seasons Health Care

64

Somerset Care Group, The Inside front cover, 28

Avery Healthcare

46

Aurora Care

74

26

Somerset County Council Adult Social Care 6, 64, 75

Barchester

5

Other advertisers

Bupa

36

Magna West Somerset Housing Association

Notaro Care Homes Outside back cover

Somerset Redstone Trust

73

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