The Warwickshire Directory 2013/14 Adult Care and Support Services
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Contents Welcome from Warwickshire County Council (WCC)
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One Stop Shops - Warwickshire Direct Areas covered by this Directory
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Support for carers
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Getting out and staying active
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Day services Use your local leisure centre Travel in Warwickshire
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Your recovery
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Being admitted to and leaving hospital Warwickshire reablement service Occupational therapy
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Help to live at home
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Home care Independent home care providers Home care agency checklist Home care providers Equipment and adaptations Smartcare - assess yourself on-line for equipment Meals service
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Making life easier in your home
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In the living room In the bedroom In the kitchen In the bathroom
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Health and wellbeing
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Safeguarding adults Services for people with sensory impairments Mental health Dementia services Residential dementia care checklist The end of life care strategy
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Alternative formats
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Choices if you cannot live at home
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Housing with care (extra care housing) Care homes - definitions Care homes checklist Supported living for people with disabilities This Directory’s helpline
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Social care assessments, support plans and personal budgets
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Are you eligible? What is a social care assessment? Your financial assessment Local charges Self-funding advice
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Your care, your choice
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Self-directed support and personal budgets
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The Warwickshire Association of Care Homes
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The NHS is changing Useful local contacts
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Care homes and care homes with nursing
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Warwick & Leamington Spa
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Nuneaton
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North Warwickshire
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Rugby
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Stratford-Upon-Avon
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Indices
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Adult Social Care Glossary. To help you understand any social care terms please see our glossary: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/supportforadults (downloads and documents)
Ragley Hall in Alcester
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.
Warwickshire County Council’s distribution of this publication does not constitute their support or recommendation of any of the products or services advertised or listed within. All the listings in this publication are supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and neither Warwickshire County Council nor Care Choices can be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
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Welcome from Warwickshire County Council (WCC) This Adult Care and Support Services Directory aims to explain how you can get the support you need to enjoy the best quality of life for as long as possible by guiding you through the care options available. A joined up approach to supporting people in need is resulting in further integration between health and social services and more person-centred care for people in Warwickshire. The independent sector is particularly strong in the county, offering a wide range of specialist services in a
variety of settings. Warwickshire Council County (WCC) has a duty to carry out care assessments - considering what sort of help and support someone needs. These are sometimes called an ‘assessment of your needs’. Once this has happened, we will make a decision about whether you are eligible for funded support. We can provide information on a range of services to help people live independently in their own homes, including care in a care home or care home with nursing.
Help with support Support can mean different things to different people. For example, you could benefit from hiring your own personal assistant to support you with personal things, like having a bath, washing or getting dressed, cooking and eating meals. Alternatively, the benefits of moving
into accommodation with care services on-site might suit you. You may just want to be able to socialise with friends regularly by doing an activity you enjoy? All these options, along with some others, are discussed in the following pages.
Looking for care or support? Warwickshire Directory of Services The County Council’s online Warwickshire Directory provides information on a range of services in relating to adult, children and young people’s social care. It currently holds over a thousand entries about local organisations, groups and agencies that provide activities, advice, services and support for you - with more being added all the time. The Directory allows you to search by
location, keyword or to browse through the navigation to find what you are looking for with the ability to: leave feedback on providers; compare services; and create and save a shortlist of services for future reference. You can find our online Directory at: http://directory. warwickshire.gov.uk/
Online Self-Support for Adults Online Self-Support is a new website that connects to the newly re-designed Warwickshire Directory. The site aims to give people with care needs previously unparalleled levels of choice and control over the services and support they can access to meet their care needs. The Self-Support website works by using clever, easyto-use, questionnaires to identify a person’s particular
care needs. Based on the identified needs, it then automatically searches the Warwickshire Directory for the relevant information, suppliers, products and services that they may need. You can access Online Self-Support on the link below: https://apps.warwickshire.gov.uk/SelfSupport/
Paying for care Following an assessment from Warwickshire County Council, if you are eligible for support, you will be entitled to a personal budget (explained further on page 45). In the past, we might have provided a service directly to you. Now, you can choose to manage your personal budget via a direct payment. This will enable you to make your
own care and support arrangements. Alternatively, we can manage your budget and arrange your support for you. If you’re thinking about buying your own support- this is called ‘self-funding’ - then the information on page 44 may help to find the best service for you.
Care options The wide range of care and support options available in Warwickshire are discussed in detail over the following pages, from care in your home, community support and housing options through to advice about looking for residential care. Specialist care services, including dementia, are also explained.
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Comprehensive lists of care homes and care homes with nursing begin on page 53. They explain what sort of care each home is registered to provide, along with contact details. They are broken down into regions and feature all specialist care providers. A colour-coded key will guide you to the services provided by each home.
This Directory’s helpline 0800 389 2077 – information on choosing and paying for care
One Stop Shops – Warwickshire Direct Warwickshire Direct gives you access to County Council and partner organisations’ services. This can be either face-to-face, via telephone or on the internet. Our customer service advisers are specially trained in the wide range of services on offer and will try to resolve your query. To speak to someone in person you can access one of our One Stop Shops, which are located within the community. Alternatively you can telephone our Customer Contact Centre on 01926 410410. • Monday - Friday: 8.00am – 8.00pm
To find out more about Warwickshire Direct including details of One Stop Shop locations, the Customer Contact Centre, or to access services directly on the internet please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ warwickshiredirect.
Wendy Fabbro Strategic Director, People Group The People Group brings together the former social care Directorates of Adult, Health and Community Services and Children, Young People and Families.
• Saturday: 9.00am – 4.00pm
Areas covered by this Directory Polesworth
This Directory is divided into the geographical areas indicated on this map.
Atherstone
Nuneaton
Care providers by area start on the following pages: Warwick / Leamington Spa
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Nuneaton
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North Warwickshire
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Rugby
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Stratford-Upon-Avon
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County-wide home care providers
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Support for carers Carers provide unpaid care by looking after ill, frail or disabled family members, partners or friends who could not manage without their help. Caring can be very rewarding, but it can also be isolating, physically and emotionally tiring and trying to find the information you need can sometimes be frustrating. Warwickshire County Council has commissioned Guideposts Carers Support Service to provide information, advice, a quarterly newsletter, training, group and oneto-one support and a listening ear. This service also
Bedworth
Rugby Kenilworth
Dunchurch
Leamington Spa Warwick Southam
Alcester Wellesbourne
Stratford-Upon-Avon Bidford-on-Avon Kineton Shipston on Stour
administers the Carers’ Emergency Card scheme, which provides emergency contact numbers in the event of carers being temporarily unable to continue in their caring role e.g. due to sudden illness or travel delays preventing their return home. Guideposts Carers Support Service can be contacted on: 0845 600 9980 or 02476 385888 or at www.guidepoststrust.org.uk/warwickshire/ or www.guidepoststrust.org.uk/warwickshire/carersservices/
Financial information and advice for carers Every year, an estimated £740 million in carers’ allowances goes unclaimed. The benefits system is complicated and finding out what you are entitled to can be difficult. Useful information can be found on the Carers UK website: www.carersuk.org. National helpline: 0808 808 7777.
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Employment Making relatively small changes in a carer’s working life such as later arrival times or reducing hours can help to make a caring role more manageable. Information and advice on how to go about requesting flexible working from employers can be found at: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/carers.
For carers looking to find work, Job Centre Plus offers specific support and help with travel expenses and replacement care to enable carers to attend training and interviews. For more information contact your local Job Centre Plus or go to: www.gov.uk/carers-allowance/overview
Concessions for carers A lot of businesses, especially in the leisure industry, offer concessions for carers such as off-peak discounts or free tickets for accompanying carers. If you’re not sure what you want to do, or what you can afford to do, then you might want to check out the promotions and offers for
carers in Warwickshire on our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/carerconcessions Some of the offers are for carers to enjoy by themselves, others can be enjoyed with the person you care for.
Young carers A young carer is someone under the age of 18 who helps look after someone who has a physical or learning disability; a serious illness; mental ill health; a dependency on alcohol or drugs or anyone with HIV/Aids. The person cared for may be a parent, grandparent, brother, sister, other relative or a close friend. The young carers project (www.warwickshireyoungcarers.org.uk) supports children and young people in their caring role through the provision of information, advocacy, practical advice, a range of other support services and emotional support.
Young carers can contact the service themselves or can be referred by their parents or someone who knows them, for example a teacher, social worker or health professional. The project employs experienced, friendly staff who meet with young carers to find out what would best suit their situation. There are regular activity sessions and a chance to talk about any issues or just to have a break and some fun. For more information about all carer support services please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ carers or call: 01926 410410
Getting out and staying active Day services We understand that you will want to stay as active and independent for as possible for as long as possible. Our aim is to promote independent living for our customers by providing a broader mix of services so that they have more choice and control in their lives. If you are assessed as needing social care support service you may be given a personal budget. This will give you greater flexibility about how, when and where your support is provided. Our aim is to involve people more in their local community, moving away from large, building-basedcentres, to enable customers and carers to have a broader range of activities and a more fulfilled life. You can find more information about local organisations, groups and agencies that provide day activities and services by: • looking on our online Warwickshire directory; • looking on the Care Choices website: www.carechoices.co.uk;
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• looking in the Yellow Pages – particularly under charitable, voluntary and social services and welfare organisations; • asking at your local library or church; or • if you are a person with a learning disability, you can visit one of our six Community Hubs. Our Community Hubs are located at: Atherstone Hub 106 Long Street, Atherstone CV9 1AN Hub Adviser: Maxine Bennett Email: maxine.bennett@bromford.co.uk Tel no: 07436 034502 Nuneaton Hub Powell House, Church Street Nuneaton CV11 4DS Email: iss-sarah@btconnect.com Tel no: 02476 349561
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Day services continued Rugby Hub 35-37 Albert Street, Rugby CV21 2SG Email: iss-alison@btconnect.com Tel no: 01788 536247 Studley Hub Studley Village Hall, Studley B80 7HJ Hub Adviser: Trevor Underwood Email: trevor.underwood@bromford.co.uk Tel no: 01527 854489
Leamington Spa Hub Leamington Spa Town Hall The Parade, Leamington Spa CV32 4AT Hub Adviser: Donna Davies Email: donna.davies@bromford.co.uk Tel no (mobile): 07436 800954
Stratford-Upon-Avon Hub Stratford Cricket Club Swans Nest Lane, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 7LS Hub Adviser: Jessica Tunley Email: jessica.tunley@bromford.co.uk Tel no (mobile): 07436 800956
Use your local leisure centre To find your local leisure centre, please see your local district or borough council’s website. • • • •
• Warwick District Council. www.warwickdc.gov.uk
North Warwickshire Borough Council. www.northwarks.gov.uk Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council. www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk Rugby Borough Council. www.rugby.gov.uk/site/index.php Stratford-Upon-Avon District Council. www.stratford.gov.uk
Travel in Warwickshire For information on:
Telephone: 01926 412987
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Email: passengertransport@warwickshire.gov.uk
bus timetables; rail services; coach services; cycling and rail travel; flexibus services; and park and ride services,
Transport Operations PO Box 43 Shire Hall, Warwick CV34 4SX
please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ publictransport or contact us on:
For more information please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/outandactive or call: 01926 410410.
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Your recovery Being admitted to and leaving hospital If you need to be admitted to hospital, the nursing and medical staff will see you shortly after your arrival and ask you questions about your health and home situation. Once a treatment has been agreed, you will be told how long you may be in hospital. However, this will be kept under review as the timing for your discharge from hospital may change depending on your recovery. If you know that you need to go into hospital, it will be important that you make arrangements for the care of your property and pets while you are away. You should also consider: • how your benefits may be affected. The Department of Work and Pensions provide information about how a hospital stay affects benefits (www.dwp.gov.uk); •
how you can ensure that your essential bills are paid e.g. your gas, electricity, rent, while you are away, so that you do not encounter problems when you return home; and
• how to organise your return home. With your agreement, and where appropriate, a referral will be made to the hospital social work team who can make an assessment of your needs. It is important that you tell them your views and wishes for the future. If you have someone who helps to look after you, for example family or friends, their views, with your permission, will also be considered. They will also have the opportunity to have their own needs assessed through a carer’s assessment. Sometimes we may need to visit your home. This is to allow us to assess what services and/or equipment will help you when you are discharged from hospital. Some people may return home from hospital with support. This could be provided by adult social care and/ or NHS health teams depending on their needs. You
could be referred to the reablement service (explained further on page 9), if you are eligible, where you will be supported to safely and gradually undertake everyday living tasks in your own home, for example, cooking, dressing over a period of up to six weeks. You will then be assessed and, if eligible, and there is an on-going social care need, your social care practitioner will work with you to produce a support plan. If you are unable to return home, even with help, you may need to consider your longer term plans. However, you cannot generally stay in hospital whilst you are doing this, as the hospital will need to be able to provide care to others in need of urgent treatment. By continuing to occupy a bed in a hospital when you no longer need it, you are preventing someone else receiving the treatment they need. Not everyone will need this detailed assessment of their needs as some people can go home from hospital without any support. Others may have family and friends who can help out for a short time until they feel able to cope on their own again.
Recovery A range of services may be provided that will help you recover when you leave hospital. These could be therapists, care assistants or nurses and they may be provided in your own home, or another supported environment, such as a care home for a short period. What if I can’t go home immediately? You may not be able to return home immediately because of practical difficulties, or important decisions needing to be made about your future. You will not be able to stay in hospital whilst these things are being sorted out. The team looking after you will explain what
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arrangements can be made in the meantime. What if I need a permanent place in a care home? If it has been agreed that your needs would be best met in a care home (including care homes with nursing) you will need to find a home that you can move to immediately. This may not be your first choice of home and you may want to consider moving again at a later date. Sometimes it is not possible to find a vacancy in your preferred area immediately and in these circumstances you will be expected to move further afield. This applies >>
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Recovery continued to everyone whether they fund their own care or if it is funded by the local authority. Your social worker or the discharge liaison nurse will provide you with any assistance/support in finding a home, or you can get information about homes in Warwickshire in this Directory (lists start on page 53) or by contacting the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which has national as well as local information (www.cqc.org.uk). Will I have to pay? There is no cost to the individual for any assessment. If we provide a service, or arrange it for you on leaving hospital,
you may have to pay for the service in full or make a contribution to the cost of this service. You will need to have a financial assessment if you need or want us to fund all/part of the service and your social worker will be able to explain any charges to you. We understand that some people may not wish to provide details of their financial situation and in these cases the services will still be offered, but you will be asked to pay the maximum charge. If you are likely to require a significant amount of health care on a continuing basis you will receive an assessment and information about your rights and entitlements.
Warwickshire reablement service The reablement service is designed to help people regain the skills and confidence they need to live independently at home, particularly after an illness or after staying in hospital. It is available for up to six weeks. The aim is to assist you to manage your daily activities like washing, dressing, cooking and shopping. The reablement service will also advise you about safety issues to help you reduce the risks of falls, for example. Reablement may well reduce your need for ongoing support services by improving your practical abilities so that you can do more for yourself. It has been introduced nationally and aims to keep people away from hospital services and the need for ongoing support, such as residential care services. At the end of the reablement period, you may be able to live at home without any support. You may need ongoing care, if so, a package of care will be agreed and a support plan will be drawn up. You will be offered a financial assessment at the end of your reablement programme and will be able to discuss with your care practitioner how your
on-going care and support needs can be met and find out if any financial assistance is available. This service is only available to people who are eligible. reablement will not be suitable for everyone as some people may still need a higher level of care.
Occupational therapy Occupational Therapists (OTs) and Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs) work with people who find it difficult to maintain an independent life, particularly in the face of increasing disability. OT practitioners work with people with physical and/or learning disabilities from the age of 18 years upwards. They also take into consideration the needs of carers whether formal or informal. The OT practitioners carry out specialist OT assessments delivered via the self-directed support process, working in line with the ‘Fairer Access to Care’ (FACS) framework, to ensure eligibility for services. OT practitioners will provide: • advice and information;
• strategies on managing disabilities; • therapeutic interventions; • specialist equipment; and • home adaptations. The OTs are employed in different services within Adult Social Care e.g. learning disability, older people, physical disability, housing teams, reviewing, reablement and the Integrated Community Equipment Service (ICES). They work very closely with their colleagues in Adult Social Care, NHS and the District and Borough Councils. The services are provided across the county. There is within children’s services an integrated Health and Social Care OT service working with children and young people >>
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Occupational therapy continued predominately with physical disabilities from 0 - 18 years. There is also an Integrated Disability Service (IDS) based at Saltisford for South and Lancaster House (North). Occupational therapists are regulated by the Health and Social Care Professions Council (www.hpc-uk.org), and are required to meet standards of proficiency in order to maintain their registration to practice. OTs are also required to comply with the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct of the College of Occupational Therapy. Firstly, they, or one of their team, will talk to you to get full information about your needs. This may result in:
• recommending minor building adaptations such as grab rails; or • recommending grant support for major adaptations to make your home more suitable for independent living. For more information please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/yourrecovery or call: 01926 410410.
• referring you to a more appropriate service; • giving you advice over the telephone; • arranging to visit you at home; or • a combination of these actions. The occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant will work with you to agree a plan of action that meets your needs. This may be through: • suggesting alternative ways of completing a task; • loaning specialist equipment;
Independent Advocacy We represent the interests of people who may find it difficult to be heard or speak out for themselves. These can include over 65s, adults with physical or learning disabilities and those with mental health problems. With the support of trained staff, we provide an advocacy service, which gives a voice to people in need. This enables them to make their own choices and to have their individual needs and views respected and acted upon. We offer a free professional service to clients referred from Warwickshire County Council, Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry City Council (Brokerage) and Solihull Care Trust. We have over 17 years of expertise and, for those people who do not meet the contracted criteria, our services can be purchased by individuals and other organisations.
Independent Appointee providing Personalisation Support As a Corporate Appointee Service, approved by the Department for Work and Pensions, we provide an Appointee and Money Management Service for anyone receiving benefit who is unable to manage their money appropriately and for whom there is no one else deemed more suitable to take on this role. This service can also be purchased by individuals or other organisations. It can be tailored to specific client needs where we can purely accept responsibility for claiming and managing benefit entitlement, managing benefits, pensions and pay bills on someone’s behalf. We can arrange support schemes to help clients retain their financial independence wholly or partly. We can support the opening of bank accounts, agreeing budgets and setting up payment plans. For more information about any of the above visit our website www.independentadvocacy.org or call us on 02476 697443
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Help to live at home Home care Home care is personal and domestic care that helps keep people safe and comfortable in their own home. This could mean helping customers to get up in the morning and go to bed in the evening. Home care does not provide nursing care, which requires the specialist skills of a qualified nurse. Who can receive home care? We will work with you to assess your needs. If you are eligible, an appropriate package of care is put in place. All our home care customers are regularly reviewed and care packages are updated accordingly. If you do not qualify for a service funded by us, we will offer advice and information about possible alternative help.
• Are there different rates for weekends/evenings? • Are there any extra charges i.e. for the carer’s travelling expenses? • What sort of services do you provide? • Will somebody visit me before the service starts? If you provide me with a service, can I contact you out of office hours? If so, how?
Who pays? If you have savings of £23,250* or over, or are a couple with £46,500* or over, you will have to pay the full cost of your care. For more information please see page 44. Organising your own home care If you are thinking about arranging your own home care it is a good idea to ask any agencies you approach the following questions:
• Are your carers trained? • Do you take up references on your carers? • Have your carers been subject to a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check? • Are you registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC)? Further questions to consider appear in the home care agency checklist on page 15. * Figures mentioned here may change after April 2014.
Need a Helping Hand? You choose the care you need and how often you need it. Telecare Services Specialist Support for Independent Living
Care programmes can be arranged from daily, weekly, 1-24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Whatever suits you. ♦ General care – washing, dressing, going to bed
Atherstone
♦ Nursing, domiciliary and respite care
Nuneaton
♦ Providing a caring service to the elderly and adults with learning difficulties across Warwickshire
Bedworth
Kenilworth
Wroxall
Lemington Spa
Warwick Alcester
Rugby
Ashorne Stratford-upon-Avon Kineton
Tel: 0800 292 2928 cleevelink.co.uk
Shipton on Stour
♦ Local service for local people provided by local staff ♦ Meals prepared at your home and help with housework, laundry and shopping ♦ Manage your own budget – we can participate in the Social Services Direct Payment Scheme ♦ A carer could even live in with you in your home
♦ For emergency assistance during the night, ring the 'On-Call' team 07766 881880 Cleeve Link Ltd | Cleeve Hill | Cheltenham | Gloucestershire | GL52 3PW
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“Keeping you comfortable in your home for longer”
Daily Home Care
Live-In Care
Nursing Care
Convalescent Care
Respite Care
Medication
Companionship
Palliative Care
Meal Preparation
Shopping
Laundry
Housekeeping
We provide a comprehensive range of home based Nursing, Care and Support for people who need assistance with everyday living and wish to remain in the comfort of their own home. Home visits range from 15 minutes to 24 hours, night sits and Live-in Care. Our support services are designed to offer maximum flexibility in order to be responsive to individual needs and maintain people’s independence, dignity and choice. We assist Older Adults, people with Physical or Learning Disabilities, Young Adults and Children. Homecare Assistants and Registered Nurses available.
Leamington Spa 01926 427 423: Stratford 01789 520 990: Rugby 01788 440 012 email: homecare@carebureau.co.uk www.carebureau.co.uk
Live-in Care from £675 per week
The alternative to Care Home admission. Live-in Care enables anyone with care needs to continue living in their own home with a round-the-clock care worker.
08000 121 247 | www.liveincare.info Warwick - 01926 702 287
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Independent home care providers Care in your own home is often referred to as either domiciliary or home care. Given the choice, many people prefer to stay in their own homes surrounded by their possessions and near-to their family and friends. This, of course, applies to everyone whether they are elderly and frail, convalescing, have a physical or learning disability, or have dementia. The range of care available is varied and each client should be involved, and agree, with the care provider, a care plan, which states their needs and the expected outcomes. Domiciliary care is usually arranged in a manner dependent upon needs: Low level domiciliary care – this may be to assist with household chores such as shopping, cleaning and assistance with food preparation. It may also involve a carer accompanying clients on trips out and even holidays. Calls from carers can be flexible and assistance can be given for as little as 15 minutes or when the client needs. Medium level domiciliary care – in addition to low-level care this will normally involve personal care (assistance with washing, dressing etc), and/or one carer to assist with mobility. Clients may wish to have a carer sleep in their home overnight for security and reassurance. High level care – this involves visits by two or more carers who assist clients with high dependency needs such as being transferred from a bed to a chair etc. Carers may require specific training for the health needs of a client.
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are properly referenced, and are eligible to work in the UK prior to them visiting your home. Ask the service provider to show evidence that the carers they introduce are compliant with the legislation, and check their latest CQC report at www.cqc.org.uk or call the CQC on 03000 616161. Paying for home care Domiciliary care for social needs is often funded in part or whole by the local authority, or alternatively private arrangements can be made with service providers. The majority of social services funded care is contracted out to private companies, rather than the internal local authority service. Fees for services vary, a good service provider will be able to provide you with a detailed cost breakdown prior to the commencement of any service. Most service providers will accept clients who pay using Direct Payments (discussed further on page 46). You will still need to have an assessment of your needs, and if you are eligible, you can decide whether you would prefer to arrange the services yourself. If you do not meet your council’s eligibility criteria, you must organise your own care as a ‘self-funder’. Listings of home care providers start on page 17. See page 44 for advice on self-funding your care. With thanks to The Care Bureau Tel: 01926 427423
Live-in care – a carer lives in the client’s home, is allowed time off each day and must have a night’s sleep. Live-in care can be arranged as a short respite for the client’s main carer or a permanent arrangement to suit the client’s needs. 24 hour care – this is required when the client needs assistance or monitoring through the day and night; it differs from live-in care, in that carers work on a roster to ensure that a carer is on duty and awake both day and night. Some agencies are also registered as Nurses’ Agencies, meaning they can provide registered nurses if needed. All service providers must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). It is important to be assured that all carers have Criminal Records Disclosures, have received necessary training,
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Visits from 15 mins to 3 hours or more Dependable, programmed care visits Trained, police-checked caring staff Visits when you need them, 365 days a year Professional, flexible & responsive service Flexible payment methods Our services can include Help getting up or going to bed Help with washing/bathing Cleaning the home Shopping Meal preparation Ironing Companionship Respite Transport to appointments Help with medication
Bluebird Care (Stratford & Warwick) 9-11 Smith Street, Warwick, CV34 4JA
01926 400 030 www.bluebirdcare.co.uk
Quality care in the comfort of your own home.... home is where the heart is
Services include: • Personal care – bathing, dressing, toileting, medication • Domestic support – preparing meals, shopping, cleaning, laundry • Social support & companionship • Respite – providing main carer a break from caring role • Fast response / emergency care • Live-in care Personalised care packages – from as little as a weekly bathing call to 24 hour Live-in Care. Our aim is to keep you independent and at home for as long as you wish.
By providing that little extra support you can continue living the life you always have done
Registered and regulated by the Care Quality Commission
For an informal chat please call our team on 01926 316200 E: warks@blueribboncare.org.uk www.blueribboncare.org.uk Althorpe House, Althorpe Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 2AU
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Home care agency checklist
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These questions may be useful when considering using the services of a home care (domiciliary) provider to help you build up a picture of how your care needs will be met in your own home. For care packages which have been arranged by Adult Social Care, contracts and care plans will have been completed by your care manager and the agencies used will have been accredited to work for Adult Social Care. People arranging and funding their own care either privately or through a Direct Payment or a personal budget are able to choose their own worker or care agency. Agency 1
£ ............... p/h
Agency 2
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Agency 3
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Agencies • What experience does the agency have in your particular field of need? Can they supply references for you to check? • How long has the agency been operating? • How many carers would the agency assign to care for you and would you see the same one every day? If not, how does the staff rota operate and what happens if your carer goes on holiday or is sick? Will you be notified in advance that a different carer will be attending?
• How can you contact the agency in an emergency or outside office hours? • How hard or easy would it be to make a complaint and how are things then put right? • Home care agencies providing personal care, must be registered and inspected by the Care Quality Commission. Ask to see a copy of their registration certificate. • If this is a private contract ask for a copy of the agency’s contract terms and read these carefully with someone you trust. Get as much help as you can going over it and ask any questions you may have before signing anything. The Citizens Advice Bureau or Age Concern (now called Age UK in some areas) could help with this.
Carers • You should expect your personal preferences, dignity and privacy to be respected. Discuss this with the agency and ask how the most suitable carers for your particular care are chosen. Can you talk to them before deciding?
• Carers should be fully trained or be in ongoing training. Ask the agency about their policies on this. • You will have a care plan drawn up by the agency which the carers will work to. Ask how often this plan will be reviewed by the agency. • Carers must be checked with the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and have a criminal records disclosure – make sure this is the case.
Paying • If your care needs do not meet the Adult Social Services’ eligibility criteria and have been arranged privately you should check carefully the fee rates charged and exactly what the payment you make covers.
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Home.
There’s no place like it. Services include: • Companionship • Meal Preparation • Respite Support • Personal Care • Specialist Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care • Shopping & Outings • Light Housekeeping and much more...
With our absolute focus on quality of service, why are we different? • We turn up at the agreed time… every time • We send the same person so you always know who will call • We do not provide care in fifteen minute slots; with us it’s a minimum of an hour
From just a couple of hours a week, our service is available up to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
• Our staff do not wear uniforms, so to everyone else it looks like family or friends are visiting
Being able to continue living at home can be one of the most important comforts in an older person’s life. That’s why Home Instead Senior Care are here to help.
• We are very proud of our reputation for providing an outstanding service
Call us on 01789 20 40 40 or 01926 62 90 30 or email: warwickshire@homeinstead.co.uk Suite 4, Hatton Rock Business Centre Hatton Rock, Warwickshire, CV37 0NQ
Winner: National Care Provider of the Year Award
Approved by the Care Quality Commission
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Care in your home and supported living
Ensure Care Limited 41 Mullard Drive, Whitnash, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 2QE Telephone: (01926) 431 925 • Email: info@ensurecare.co.uk
At Ensure Care, we provide a reliable and High quality service which will assure peace of mind for friends and relatives that their loved ones are well provided for.
Ensure Care Ltd. are responsible for the delivery of a high quality service for its clients, these include:
We achieve this through a professional approach to our quality care catering to each and every individual’s wants and needs – putting our clients first.
• • • • • • •
Finally, all Ensure staff are fully trained and equipped to provide a safe and friendly environment. With ongoing staff development you can be assured that Ensure recognise that the client’s needs are foremost.
Older persons (65+) Physical disabilities Learning Disabilities Dementia / Mental Illness Sensory impairment Younger Adults aged 18-65 Persons with eating disorders
We provide the CARE for your NEEDS. With us, all clients have a say in their choice of care plan allowing complete independence to maintain a full and normal lifestyle within the comforts of their own homes.
“Our first priority is your health”
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Pulse 8 + CARE SERVICES Supported Living Housing and tailored Support Personal care Palliative Care Dementia Care Domestic Duties Live in Care Sitting Service Registered Nurses 365 Days A year Visit from ½ hour One or more visit per day Walking / Sleeping nights 24 Hour Care Services 365 Days a year
‘Live In Care and Supported Housing Specialists’: View our extensive testimonials portfolio at www.pulse8care.org or in person at Bromsgrove office. At Pulse 8+ Care we take great pride in the quality of care service we provide to clients around the clock. Clients are assisted to maintain their independence whilst we provide the very best in care and support. Each Package of Care is tailored to client’s requirements as required. We have a strong team of dedicated and highly trained Care, Support and if required Nursing staff who provide the maximum level of care possible to our service users across the Midlands, both the public and private sectors.
Head Office Pulse 8+ Care Services Regency House 48 Birmingham Road Bromsgrove B61 0DD
National Number: 0845 862 1885 Fax: 01527 962 030 Email: info@pulse8care.co.uk Web: www.pulse8care.org
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HELP at HAND CARE SERVICE LTD
Supplying 24 hour Live-in Care Nationwide On a short or long term basis. All Carers fully vetted.
For more information:
Telephone: 01789 842555 or visit www.helpathandcare.co.uk
UKHCA Member: MV102439 23 Stratford Road, Hampton Lucy, Warwick CV35 8BH Established 1989. Regulated by The Care Quality Commission.
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Caremark Stratford offers personalised care & support services to people within their own home. We are here to help you enjoy life to its fullest, without worrying about the things that are very personal to you. If you would like more information please contact us: Caremark Stratford, The Mansley Centre, Timothy’s Bridge Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 9NQ Tel: 01789 298 286 Email: stratford@caremark.co.uk Web: www.caremark.co.uk/stratford-upon-avon
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Mobile Care Services Limited
01827 715537 Established 1992
enquiries@mobilecareservices.com www.mobilecareservices.com
Whether you require just a little help or more complex support, we are here to support you in remaining independent in your home and the community.
Our high quality and reliable service may include: • Washing/Bathing • Shopping • Help with Medication • Dressing/Undressing • 24 Hour Care • Laundry/Ironing
• Reablement • Companionship • Meal Preperation • Hospital/GP Visits • Domestic Cleaning • Community Accesss
LOCAL AWARD WINNING CARE TEAM
Life enhancing domestic care and support is closer than you think We are a trusted provider of homecare services to elderly and vulnerable clients. Providing services that not only support them, but also supports their family and friends too. Ours is a person-centred service that encourages independence and self respect.
For full details of our services please call 01926 800159 or visit www.surecare.co.uk/ warwickshire
Stay independent with home care from Allied
We understand how important it is to remain living at home, no matter what age you or your loved ones are. Our flexible service can provide care to suit almost any situation – from a couple of hours a week to live-in care. You can rely on us to deliver
exactly what you or your relative needs to remain living at home. And our well-trained and friendly carers will always perform their duties with warmth and kindness, and provide companionship and emotional support whenever it’s needed.
Call us on:
0800 542 3401 quoting code: ALL021
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Equipment and adaptations Equipment and adaptations can help people live more productive lives. It enables people to carry out essential
activities, with the aim of maintaining or improving independence. In Warwickshire we currently provide:
Assistive technology (Telecare) Assistive technology is a range of equipment that can help people with a physical, sensory, or mental health disability. It helps people to continue to live at home safely and as independently as possible. Our assistive technology service Telecare can offer protection from: • • • •
The service makes a real difference to people’s lives, not only for those using the service to maintain their independence, but also their families and loved ones who really appreciate the peace of mind that the use of this equipment can bring.
intruders; floods; fire; and falls.
The name Telecare describes the wireless sensors that are linked to a control centre, or to a family member’s mobile phone or pager. The sensors monitor your home and can raise the alarm should an emergency occur.
Benefits of the Telecare service include: • instant response - the highly skilled operators respond to your call and take the right action to get you the help you need, when you need it;
What types of equipment are there?
• personal service - friendly and dignified service;
Personal trigger - a call for help can be raised from anywhere in the home or garden
• we will not leave you - the operators will stay on the line with you until help arrives; • complete reassurance - 24-hour link to the control centre; and • easy installation - systems are easy to fit and often wireless, so no ugly wiring. Our aim is to: • assist people to maintain a safe home environment; • assist carers to care for someone at home; • reduce the risk of falls and accidents within the home and reduce the waiting time for assistance following an incident; • prevent avoidable admissions to hospital and speed up discharge; and • prevent or delay admission to a residential home. The service involves the provision of a telephone link 24 hours a day between your home and the control centre. All that is required is a telephone line and an electrical power point (within six feet of each other). Should a sensor be activated, a message is sent to the control centre where trained operators take the most appropriate action, such as contacting a family member, neighbour, doctor or the emergency services.
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Examples of the type of equipment used in Warwickshire are:
Bogus caller button - a discreet button placed near a door, which can be used to call for help from the 24-hour control centre when a stranger asks for entry into your home Smoke/carbon monoxide detector - a life-saving device, the detector provides additional protection by raising an instant alarm call to the control centre if anything is detected Fall detector - automatically detects a serious fall and raises an alert with the 24-hour control centre Flood detector - this small radio sensor gives an early warning by alerting the control centre of potential flood situations in the home Movement detector - this allows the 24-hour control centre to detect for inactivity and raise an alert, or alternatively to audibly verify and record the presence of an intruder. How do I get Telecare? If you are already supported by a social worker or an occupational therapist you can simply speak to them about the Telecare service. If not, contact us on 01926 410410 and ask about receiving the Telecare service.
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Integrated Community Equipment Service (ICES) The Integrated Community Equipment Service helps people to live in their own homes more easily by providing a range of equipment. This can range from a simple walking stick, to a more complex item like a mobile hoist. To receive this service you must be assessed and eligible for social care support (explained on page 40). There is no charge for equipment provided by ICES. What equipment is available?
How do I return my equipment? To return equipment not being used telephone 0800 915 7744 and they will arrange a time to collect it from you. How do I get my equipment repaired? You are expected to routinely check, clean, and keep equipment in good working order. If the equipment breaks or becomes faulty do not use it please contact us immediately on 0800 915 7744.
The equipment service has a range of equipment available in stock. The assessor has to ensure that you meet the criteria for that piece of equipment before being able to issue it. If the assessor recommends a non-stock item of equipment, for example, a specialist shower chair, this will have to be individually ordered and may take longer to provide
How do I get equipment to help me at work?
How do I get my equipment?
• Rugby Community Placement Unit on: 01788 537582
The equipment service will make an appointment with you to deliver and fit the equipment. The assessor will demonstrate and instruct you in the safe use of the equipment.
• Warwick - Emscote Centre Community Placement Unit on: 01926 419471
You can contact any of the following specialists: • Warwickshire Employment Services Team on: 02476 385200 • North Warwickshire - The Shortwoods Centre on: 01827 895747
ICES currently do not provide: • • • • •
wheelchair services; school equipment; sensory equipment; communication equipment; or Telecare.
How long can I keep the equipment? The equipment will remain with you for as long as you need it. You will be contacted to see if you are still using the equipment at regular intervals. If your needs change you can ask for a re-assessment, which may mean your equipment is exchanged for a different piece of equipment.
Smartcare - assess yourself online for equipment We want to reduce the risks of falls and accidents in the home and enable people to live more independently. We are currently working with an organisation called ADL Smartcare to provide an online, risk-free assessment service. Here you will be able to find out what equipment is available to help you such as grab rails, raised toilet seats, bath boards, or tap turners. Warwickshire residents will also be entitled to a discount on equipment ordered through this service. There are lots of items of equipment that could help you for all parts of your home. For further information visit Smartcare Assist Warwickshire’s website: www.self-assess.co.uk/ smartassist/warwickshire
You can also visit the Enable Me Centre, where a member of staff can help you complete the online assessment and also provide demonstrations of the equipment available. Enable Me Centre Unit 2 Trojan Business Centre Tachbrook Park Drive Leamington Spa CV34 6RS Telephone: 0800 915 7744 Visit: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/smartcare For information on self-funding, please see page
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Meals service The meals service in Warwickshire is delivered by Apetito who produce and deliver ready-made meals, direct to your home. The service is for older and vulnerable people and aims to help you to live as independently as possible. The meals are: • tasty and nutritious; • varied; and • made using fresh ingredients and seasonal vegetables. Frozen meals These meals are delivered together weekly, fortnightly or monthly. You can then choose which meal you want to eat on which day, at a time to suit you. The frozen service offers a choice of over fifty meals a day. The meals are for any elderly person and also for adults who have: • a physical disability; • a visual impairment or poor eyesight; • a learning disability;
• specific medical conditions; and • soft food diets. To receive community meals, telephone Apetito or visit one of their Customer Service Points. They can talk to you about what meals they can provide and what is the best kind of delivery for you. If you prefer, someone else (such as a friend, relative, neighbour, health or housing worker) can get in touch with them on your behalf.
• mental health problems; or
The driver who delivers your meal can also help by:
• a deteriorating or life-threatening condition or are nutritionally at risk.
• plating meals, getting cutlery out and pouring a cold drink;
Hot meals
• assisting service users to get to their dining tables; • opening bottle tops or tins of food for later;
Daily delivery of a hot meal: • choose from a choice of four meals a day; • available on the days of your choice up to 7 days a week; and
• setting a tray and guiding clients to where the meal is; • cutting the meat up; • picking up mail from the floor;
• breakfast and tea time packs can also be delivered with your main meal.
• bringing the milk in;
We can supply meals to suit any dietary need including:
• contacting family or the doctor if they are worried or in emergency situations;
• vegetarian; • African Caribbean; • Halal; • Kosher; • spicy meals;
• turning the gas off when accidentally left switched on;
• chatting with service users; and • spending some time with people if they are upset. For more details please visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/helptoliveathome
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Making life easier in your home In the living room
Plug with handle Chair raisers
Easi - reach BYRO N
What you have to do
What is difficult for you
• Get in and out • Standing up from of chairs
sitting is difficult
Simple solutions • Block of foam in chair base • Buy a new chair – get professional help to make
More complex solutions • Ready made chair raisers if your chair
Complex solutions • Buy electric riser chair
is low
sure the height is right • Regular gentle exercise • Get up regularly, to keep mobile • Open and
• Can’t reach windows • Move furniture out of the way • Gadget to open/close window
close windows • Not secure to leave windows open • Control heating
• Can’t reach controls • Change switches for fire or heating
• Fit timer switch
• Remove window opener • Install extractor fan • Install new windows • Move heating controls
• Environmental controls
• Install new or additional heating system
• Switch lights on and off
• Can’t reach switch
• Light switch toggle
• Move light switches
• Switch is difficult
• Socket extension
• Replace light
to use • Keep warm
• Handi-plugs
• Affording the fuel
• Insulate your home
• Carrying the fuel
• Ask for a winter fuel payment
• Control heating
• Use a trolley – if you can safely
• Environmental controls
switches • Replace the fire
• Get a grant • Change to a cheaper heating system
lift the fuel into the trolley • Watch TV
• Hear the sound of the TV
• Use subtitles
• See GP
• Get a room loop • Request an assessment for a hearing aid
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In the bedroom
Pillow raisers Pill dispenser
M T W T F S S
Easy grip scissors
Bed raisers
What you have to do
What is difficult for you
Simple solutions
More complex solutions
Complex solutions
• Get in and out of bed
• Standing up from sitting on the bed • Difficult to move from wheelchair to bed • Bed is hard to reach • Bed is too soft
• Move bed/furniture • Leg lifter • Raise bed • Learn new techniques for moving safely
• Fit grab rails • Buy a new bed mattress • Transfer board
• Hospital bed • Buy an electric adjustable bed • Mobile hoist • Ceiling track hoist
• Sit up in bed, turn or roll over
• Bed is too soft • Bedding is too heavy • Nothing to lean on
• Change bedding • Learn new techniques for moving safely
• Buy a bed cradle • Buy a bed ladder • Bed lever • Pillow raiser • Change mattress
• Buy a specialised mattress • Drop-down rail • Monkey pole
• Keeping warm in bed
• Checking the safety of your electric blanket
•C ontact Customer Care Centre 01926 410410
• Getting dressed
• Difficult to reach all of your body
•C ontact Customer Care Centre 01926 410410 • Learn new techniques for dressing • Buy clothes with different fastenings
• Buy simple gadgets: long handled shoe horn; elastic shoe laces; dressing stick; button hook; stocking aids
• Consider care in your own home
• Cut your nails
• Can’t reach feet • Hard to hold scissors
• Easy grip scissors
• See a podiatrist
• Take your tablets
• Opening bottles • Remembering to take tablets
• Ask pharmacist for an easy to open bottle • Keep a note when you have taken a tablet
• Get a pill dispenser with days and times marked
• Read the time
• See the clock to tell the time
• Buy a clock with larger numbers
• Buy a clock that ‘speaks’
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In the kitchen
Teapot tipper
Pan handle holder
Chopping board with spikes
Perching stool
Liquid level indicator
Simple solutions
Large handled cutlery
What you have to do
What is difficult for you
More complex solutions
• Reach cupboards
• Cupboards are too high or low • Cupboards are too deep • Cupboard doors are too heavy
• Alter spring in door • Re-arrange things in closers cupboards/on surfaces • Buy Easi-Reacher or HandiReacher
• Lower or raise cupboards
• Use taps and switches
• Taps or switches are too awkward • Can’t reach taps or switches
• Fit tap turners
Alter kitchen
• Cutting, chopping, preparing and cooking food
• Work surface too high or low • Hard to grip packets or jars • Hard to grip knife • Pans or kettles too heavy to lift
• Food processor • Sit at a table • Range of kitchen gadgets • Perching/ high stool • Buy a trolley available: knife with a thick handle; chopping board with spikes; pan handle holder; teapot tipper; lid gripper.
• Moving around the kitchen
• Not enough space
• Re-organise furniture
• Eating and drinking
• Cutlery is hard to grip • Food/plate keeps slipping • Can’t carry food to table • Can’t lift cup
• Buy a trolley • Contact Customer Care Centre 01926 410410 • Large handled cutlery • Non-slip mat • Lightweight insulated cup • Use a cup with two handles
• Laundry and ironing
• Washing machine is too high or too low • Putting up ironing board
• Wall-fixed ironing board
• Change switches • Raise or reposition taps • Fit lever taps or new taps
Complex solutions
• Change height of work surface • Make space under work surface for knees when sitting
• Review mobility equipment • Adaptation to used kitchen
• Raise/lower washing machine
• Change washing machine or iron
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In the bathroom
Shower board
Grab rail
Raised toilet seat Tap turners
Toilet seat and support frame
Long-handled sponges
What you have to do
What is difficult for you
• Wash hands, face and body
• Turning the taps • Standing at the basin • Basin is too low or too high • Can’t reach all parts of the body
• Tap turners • Long-handled sponge • Flannel strap •C ontact Customer Care Centre 01926 410410
• Lever taps or new taps • Stool
• Raise or lower basin • Showers
• Have a bath
• Turning the taps • Stepping into the bath • Risk of slipping in the bath • Getting up out of the bath • Difficulty washing my back
• Strip wash • Non-slip mat in bath • Tap turners • Buy a long-handled sponge • Half-step
• Grab rails • Bath board • Bath seat • Lever taps or new taps
• Bath lift • Mobile hoist • Ceiling track hoist • Replace bath with shower • Convert bathroom to a wet room • Consider care in your own home
• Dry yourself
• Floor is slippery • Room is too cold • Difficulty in drying body
• Heat bathroom • Non-slip mat • Towelling gown
• Change floor covering
• Hot air body dryer
• Use the toilet • Toilet is too high or too low • Difficult to clean yourself • Flush lever is awkward • Toilet is hard to get to
• Raised toilet seat • Combined toilet seat and support frame • Flush lever extension •C ontact Customer Care Centre 01926 410410
• Buy a commode • Specialist toilet • Buy a portable urinal • Alter position of • Grab rails toilet • Request short-term loan of commode
• Clean teeth
• Toothbrush gripper
• Electric toothbrush • Stool
• Gripping the toothbrush • Standing at the basin
Simple solutions
• Strip wash • Have a shower • Difficult to stand for long • Non-slip mats shower • Half-step • Shower too high • Shower controls are awkward • Shower is slippery • Not enough room to move
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More complex solutions
Complex solutions
• Shower board • Shower chair or stool • Replace shower controls
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Health and wellbeing Safeguarding adults Many adults, because of illness or disability, may be unable to protect themselves from abuse. Vulnerable adults may be certain older people, people with learning disabilities, physically disabled people, people with mental ill-health or those with a short or long term illness. Abuse can be defined in many ways, however the terms most commonly used are: • physical; • emotional; • neglect;
• sexual; • institutional; and • verbal. Abuse happens in situations where one person in a relationship has more power than the other. In adult abuse cases this could be a vulnerable adult’s paid or unpaid carer, a worker, relative, in fact almost anyone. If you think that a vulnerable adult is being abused contact us on 01926 412080. Our adult social care teams can offer advice and support to the person and/or their carers and, where necessary, arrange appropriate services.
Services for people with sensory impairments Blindness We work in partnership with the Warwickshire Association for the Blind to ensure that a number of services are available for people who have problems with their sight. These services include: • registering you as a person with visual impairment, following referral from a health practitioner; • carrying out an assessment to find out what needs you may have for equipment, services and benefits; •
providing rehabilitation services, as appropriate, which could include: mobility training, daily living skills, provision of low vision aids, and development of communication skills; and
• providing information about activities and organisations that may be helpful to you. The RNIB Royal National Institute of Blind People offers practical support and advice to anyone with a sight problem. Helpline opening hours - Monday to Friday 8.45am 6.00pm and Saturday 9.00am - 4.00pm. Helpline telephone number: 0303 123 9999 Email: helpline@rnib.org.uk
Deafblind Deafblind is a national charity which provides a range of support services to deafblind adults and their carers. It also campaigns on behalf of deafblind people. Helplines: (24 hours) 0800 132320 (voice/text), telephone 01733 358100 (voice/text) and textphone 01733 358358 Email: info@deafblind.org.uk Sense Sense works for people with deafblindness and associated disabilities. It offers a wide range of support and services across the UK to help sensory impaired people of all ages reach their full potential despite the many challenges facing them. Telephone: 020 7272 7774 Minicom: 020 7272 9648 Email: enquiries@sense.org.uk
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Services for deaf people We offer a range of services to help meet the needs of deaf and hard of hearing adults and children, as well as their families and carers.
• service development - we ask deaf people their views and what they want to improve and develop services;
These include:
• assessment and advice on equipment deaf people might need in their daily life for example, flashing doorbells, textphones.
• social workers being available to help and advise on a wide range of personal and practical problems; • registering people as deaf and hard of hearing; • monitoring care of deaf adults in residential care;
• liaison with other agencies; and
Where individuals are not eligible for a service funded by us, they will be offered advice and information about possible alternative sources of assistance.
• participating in specialist assessments for a wide range of settings such as residential care, P.A.C.E. interviews, transitional reviews for deaf children at 14 plus;
Countrywide Services to Deaf People Warwick House Wheat Street Nuneaton CV11 4AQ Email: servicestodeafpeople@warwickshire.gov.uk Telephone: 01926 413 043
• providing information about deafness, sign-language, deaf clubs and support for deaf children; • providing information about regional and national resources for deaf people;
Mental health It is estimated that one in four people living in the UK will be affected by problems regarding their mental wellbeing at some point in their lives. If you have any concerns about your mental health you should visit your GP who will be able to offer you advice and support. A small amount of people may experience mental health problems to such a degree that they are diagnosed as having a mental illness, requiring the involvement of specialist services and support. The majority of people will not experience mental illness, but will experience mental health problems at different times in their lives. If people are given support and information, those experiencing mental health problems can make positive changes and improvements. Only a small minority of people do not respond to appropriate help and need
more specialist involvement. You can search for services using NHS Choices (www.nhs.uk/livewell/mentalhealth/Pages/ Mentalhealthhome.aspx) Here you can also find out about the types of treatment available in Warwickshire and how to access them.
Dementia services The term ‘dementia’ is used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by specific diseases and conditions. There are over 100 different types of dementia. Dementia is a common condition there are over 100 different types. In England alone, there are currently estimated to be around 750,000 people living with dementia (source: Alzheimer’s Society). There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about dementia. To help raise awareness of the condition and provide information on local services for people with dementia Warwickshire County Council has led the development of the Coventry and Warwickshire dementia information portal. The portal contains the following information:
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Information for people who have had a diagnosis of dementia – Practical hints, tips and links to resources and services that can ensure people are able to live well with their condition for as long as possible;
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Information for supporting someone with a dementia diagnosis – Practical information on taking care of themselves and effectively supporting a person with dementia;
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General information about dementia – Including the signs and symptoms of the conditions and the things that people are able to do to reduce their risks of developing dementia in later life; and >>
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Information for Social Care and Health Practitioners – About dementia diagnoses, the local pathways for Coventry and Warwickshire and services that can be accessed for people with a dementia diagnosis and their support.
The portal is accessible at: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ livingwellwithdementia There are a number of different support workers at the Alzheimer’s Society that people with dementia or their carers can access. Whether you need information about the diagnosis, or emotional support to help adjust to the diagnosis please contact the Alzheimer’s Society on: 01926 888899. The Alzheimer’s Society National Dementia Helpline provides information, support and guidance on dementia. The service can also refer people suffering from dementia to other appropriate organisations, if they need specific care. Callers speak to trained advisers, and all calls are confidential. Tel: 0845 300 0336 (8:30am to 6:30pm - Monday to Friday) Warwickshire has also pledged to become a dementia friendly place to live that is inclusive of the needs of people with dementia. We are encouraging organisations and businesses to support our dementia friendly pledge and many local organisations are now formulating their own action plans which outline what they will do to become more dementia friendly. To view an up to date list of those pledging to be dementia friendly please visit: www.dementiaaction.org.uk/west_midlands
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Passionate about good dementia care Ten homes providing care for people with dementia across Warwickshire See back page for your nearest location
• Specialist dementia teams in each home; our highly trained staff understand the changing day to day needs of people with dementia; and many have a dementia qualification • Standards developed by the Alzheimer’s Society used to assess and provide a comprehensive package of care • We get to know people; talk about their lives, reminiscing and discovering memories • Life Stories, Life Diaries and Memory Albums help refresh and share day to day memories
Caring about you, caring about your past
www.wcs-care.co.uk Registered charity number: 1012788
You can find information about social care assessments and carer’s assessments on pages 40 - 43.
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Residential dementia care checklist © 2013 Care Choices Ltd Things to look for in care homes specialising in dementia. Please use in conjunction with the care homes checklist on page 36.
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The best indication of a good home is that the residents appear happy and responsive. • Are there rummage boxes around the home to stimulate residents?
Access If the person with dementia needs (or is likely to need) equipment or adaptations you may want to check: • There is adequate signage and cues for different parts of the home such as dining room and bathroom. • The home’s policy about locking external doors.
Bedrooms You may want to find out whether the person with dementia can have a single room and whether: • Residents are encouraged to bring in some of their own furniture and possessions to increase familiarity.
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It is important to note whether staff seem friendly and caring towards residents and whether they treat residents with respect. • Do they have any training and experience in dementia care? • Will the person with dementia have a member of staff particularly responsible for their care? • Is there a member of staff you can talk to about your own worries about the person with dementia?
Manager/head of home A manager who is caring as well as efficient can make all the difference to a home. • Does the manager have a knowledge of dementia and can they deal with difficulties that may arise in an understanding way? • Is there a full assessment at home before a resident is admitted?
Activities Residents should be stimulated without feeling stressed. • Are reminiscence activities available? • Are residents able to compile memory boxes? • Do staff compile life story books including photographs and mementoes?
The end of life care strategy ‘How we care for the dying is an indicator of how we care for all sick and vulnerable people. It is a measure of society as a whole and it is a litmus test for health and social care services.1’ Although the subject of dying is often painful to contemplate and, as a society, we do not discuss death and dying openly, the way care professionals approach the process is incredibly important for the client, their family and carers. The Department of Health has published Strategies for organisations involved in providing end of life care which aim to promote high quality care for all adults at the end of life, whether this
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be at home, in a care home, in hospital, in a hospice or elsewhere. A care pathway approach for both the commissioning and delivery of services is strongly recommended by the Department of Health, and should encompass: • Identifying people who are approaching the end of life and initiating discussions regarding their preferences for end of life care. • Care planning: assessing needs and preferences, agreeing a care plan to reflect these needs and preferences and reviewing these regularly.
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The end of life care strategy continued • The coordination of care across all sectors (health, public and private). • The delivery of high quality services in all locations. • Support during the last days of life and care after death. • Involving and supporting carers, both during a person’s illness and after their death. Although it can feel difficult to broach this sensitive area, potential care providers always welcome questions and should be happy to explain their approach to end of life care. It is therefore worthwhile asking any questions you have with regards to end of life care, for example, whether they are following any of the national strategies recommended for implementing best practice within their home, and if so, how they are implementing it within their organisation. 1 ‘End of Life Care Strategy - promoting high quality care for all adults at the end of life’ April 2008. Department of Health. ‘Tell Us Once’ service When someone dies, the last thing the loved ones left behind want to be landed with is extra paperwork and
red tape. But from now on, thanks to a ‘Tell Us Once’ service being rolled out across the country, it will be easier for families to notify government authorities about the changes in their circumstances. ‘Tell Us Once’ has been launched by the Department for Work and Pensions in partnership with local authorities across England, Wales and Scotland. It enables key local and central government departments and services to be notified simply through one single appointment with your local registrar. When you make an appointment to register the death in Warwickshire, you can extend your appointment and take up the ‘Tell Us Once’ service. This will mean that the registrar can send your information to other government organisations that need to know about the death. The contact number to book your death registration appointment is 0300 555 0255. Lines are open 8am – 8pm Monday to Friday and 9.00 am – 4pm on Saturday. More information can also be found on the Warwickshire County Council website www.warwickshire.gov.uk/deathregistration
Choices if you cannot live at home Many older people can end up living somewhere where getting about is difficult or they are not happy to be because they want to please others, or not be a burden to their family. Moving after an accident or an illness can mean there is not enough time to think about what you really want. Having the opportunity to think about the
sort of place one might find desirable and suitable before a decision needs to be made is important. One such possibility that is becoming a major development across Warwickshire is housing with care or extra care housing.
Housing with care (extra care housing) Housing with care (or extra care housing as it is frequently known) gives you the opportunity to live independently in your own home, access 24 hour care to help with your personal care needs and be part of a community. Extra care housing is different because: • you are living at home - not in a residential care home; • you have your own front door - you decide who comes in; • couples and friends can stay together; • there is a mix of able and less able people; • 24 hour care services are available - if you need them; • you get support to keep your independence;
• you can join in social activities - or you can be private; • you have control over your finances; and • you have security - a buzzer entry system and a locked >> front door.
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Housing with care (extra care housing) continued Extra care housing with care offers a new way of supporting you to live independently for as long as you possibly can. It gives you the security and privacy of a home of your own, a range of facilities on the premises, with 24 hour care services available if you need them. Housing with Care/extra care housing is sometimes called ‘very sheltered housing’. The look of the accommodation varies enormously: some are new purpose-built retirement villages, others are modernised sheltered housing schemes with extra services on site. Many offer a choice of accommodation such as flats or bungalows, for sale or rent. What all residents of extra care housing with care have in common is the security of owning or renting your own home, control over your finances and the peace of mind that goes with having 24-hour care and support available on site. You may be thinking of moving or having to leave your old home because of life changes or health problems. Or you may simply be unhappy with where you are living now. If you value your independence and privacy and want control and choices in your life, think about extra care housing with care.
• laundry; and
What facilities do housing with extra care schemes have?
• care and support costs - these vary depending on your needs. You may be eligible for support with this following an assessment by a social worker.
Each scheme is different and what is available varies from site to site. However, each scheme will have: •
Housing - a range of modern and affordable one or two bedroom homes available to buy, rent or part own which are purpose-built or adapted for your care and support needs
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Communal areas - these might include a cafe, hairdressers, library, guest accommodation for your visitors, a day centre with organised activities and outings
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Neighbourhood facilities - housing with extra care schemes are based within local communities so the usual range of neighbourhood facilities are close by such as leisure centres, shops, GP surgeries and public transport.
• some domestic tasks. There is access 24 hours a day to support with practical care tasks. Some housing with extra care sites will have dementia units which provide specialist care in a community setting. What housing with care / extra care doesn’t cover People who need specialist nursing care (such as dementia) frequently or throughout the 24 hour period, beyond the level available from the Community Nursing Service, may need specialist nursing home care (explained further on page 35). How much does housing with extra care cost? There are three parts to housing with extra care costs: • housing - the cost of renting, buying or shared ownership of your home; • service charge - home maintenance and communal facilities; and
The amount you pay will depend on your individual circumstances. We will conduct a financial assessment and tell you exactly how much it will cost. For some older people residential care is the best option. To find out more, visit the website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/extracarehousing or telephone: 01926 410410. Alternatively, call this Directory’s independent helpline: 0800 389 2077
What support can I get? Home care staff can offer support with your personal care, including: • help with washing, dressing and getting to and from the toilet; • reminders to take medication; • preparing snacks and heating up meals; • shopping;
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Care homes - definitions If you decide that a residential care home is the best option for you we will advise you on the type of care home that will best meet your needs - this could be a residential home, or a home that provides nursing care. The home might also need to provide a specialist service, for example, dementia care. We will help you find out about homes, vacancies and prices. All residents have to pay for residential care, but the amount will be assessed according to your income and savings. All care providers in the country must be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Homes are inspected by the CQC, who report on their findings. These inspection reports are available at the home or from the CQC (www.cqc.org.uk).
Care homes with nursing If you think you may need nursing care in a home, you will need to be visited by a social worker or a care manager to work out what care you will need. This visit might be in your own home, or in hospital if you’ve been ill, or in a home. You will be fully involved in planning your care needs. If a care home providing nursing care is the best solution for you, the social worker will give you information to help you find a home which meets your care requirements. The cost of the nursing care part of your fees is paid by the NHS to the home directly: the current amount is £109.79* per week. * Figures mentioned here may change after April 2014.
There are two types of residential home: Care homes (personal care only) If you are reasonably active, but would like greater security and care, subject to a needs assessment, a care home offering only personal care may be the best option. Personal care includes bathing, feeding, dressing and help with moving but it must be paid for if your capital/savings exceed £23,250*. See page 44 for more information on paying for your care.
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ACCESSIBILITY
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• Were you met by someone when you first arrived at the care home?
• Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs?
• Do staff seem warm, friendly and polite?
• Are all areas accessible for wheelchair users?
• Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable?
• Does the home have extra wheelchairs and walking aids?
• Does the home feel homely and welcoming?
• Is there adequate provision for people with sight or hearing difficulties? What evidence is available that shows this?
• Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?
LIFE WITHIN THE HOME
FEES • Do the fees cover all the services available?
• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, time of return etc)? Can you see a copy of any literature pointing these out?
• Under what circumstances will the fees alter – eg annually or according to increasing needs?
• Can you choose when to get up and retire every day?
• Is the notice to terminate the contract reasonable?
• How are residents involved in decisions about life in the home?
• Can you see a table of the fees charged?
• Is there a telephone where you can make and take calls in private and comfort?
• How much are the fees?
TRANSPORT • Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends? • Does the home provide its own transport? Can you see what sort?
• Will someone post a letter for you? Or is there a post box nearby? • Is there enough privacy given to residents? • Is alcohol served or permitted?
ACCOMMODATION
• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas?
• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice?
• What arrangements are there for religious observance?
• Can you decorate and re-arrange your room to suit yourself?
• Can you handle your own money? If not, what arrangements are in place?
• Can you bring your own furniture and TV?
• Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit?
• Is there a call system for emergencies?
• Are residents accompanied on visits to the GP or hospital?
• Are there enough electric sockets in your room? • Can you control the heating in your room? • Can you lock your room and is there a secure place for valuables? • Is there a separate dining room? Bar? • Are there toilet facilities within easy reach of the communal facilities? • Are there both showers and baths? • Are bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath?
STAFF • Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful? • Observe how the staff talk to residents. Are people treated with dignity as well as being treated in a friendly manner? • Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on duty day and night? What evidence is available to back this up? continued on page 38 >>
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The best care is not about just ticking boxes ...
Avon Court Care Centre Avon Court is a newly opened purpose built care home situated on Scholars Lane in the heart of Stratford Upon Avon and provides 64 spacious single en-suite bedrooms, each with their own shower. The home has been designed to maximise independence and our residents enjoy using our Bar, Café, Cinema, Restaurant and Computer Room. We provide the highest quality nursing, dementia and residential care in a warm, homely and luxurious environment.
• Nursing Care • Dementia Care • Multiple Sclerosis Care • Residential Care
• Early Onset Dementia • Parkinson’s Disease • Palliative Care • Respite Care
Long and short stays available for the over 50s.
Avon Court Care Centre, Scholars Lane, Stratford Upon Avon, CV37 6HE.
Telephone 01789 297589 • Email avoncourt@restfulhomes.co.uk
Restful Homes Group
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• Are escorts available if necessary?
• Are visitors welcome at all times?
• Is a library service available?
• Is there somewhere to see them in private?
• Can you have your own flower bed or help in the garden?
• May your visitors join you at meals?
• Can you stay in your own room if you want to?
• Can your visitors stay overnight?
GARDENS
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• Are the grounds/gardens attractive?
• How much choice do you get about meals?
• Are all areas safe and accessible?
• Is the food varied and interesting?
• Is there somewhere to sit?
• Can the home cater for your dietary needs?
• Are they quiet?
• Ask to see a current menu to answer these questions.
CONTRACT TERMS
• Can you have snacks or drinks any time of the day or night?
• Can you retain your own room if away? • Can you have a short-stay or trial period?
• Can you eat in your room?
ACTIVITIES
• Ask to be given a statement of terms and conditions used by the home.
• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests?
• Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out? Where? Ask to see a copy.
• What sorts of activities and entertainment are organised? • Can you see a copy of the home’s current activities diary? • Are outings and holidays arranged? How much do they cost?
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Supported living for people with disabilities Supported living is designed to help disabled people live more independently, in their local community. Supported living enables people with learning disabilities to live in their own homes as an alternative to shared residential care and is available to people who are assessed as eligible for services using the Fairer Access to Care Services (FACS) criteria. In supported living accommodation, housing and support are separately provided, and the customer has a licence or tenancy. Customers have more rights, and if the support package is not meeting their needs, the service provider can be changed, without having to move home. Support can be commissioned from a few hours a week, up to 24-hours a day, depending on assessed needs. There are also several different models of supported living, available such as living in shared houses, having a flat within a group, or living in individual tenancies in the community. Here are some examples of types of support which can assist people to live more independently. Shared Lives Shared Lives is an arrangement whereby people with assessed social care needs live in the homes of families, couples or single people who are approved Shared Lives carers. Sometimes referred to as ‘adult fostering’ and previously known as ‘adult placement’. The Shared Lives scheme is a: • person-centred service; • service provided by families and individuals in local communities; • service that enables someone to live an ordinary life at the heart of their community; • service that values the person and what they have to offer; and a
stay; short term; short stay or daytime support. KeyRing KeyRing can offer customers support to live independently in their community and maximise their opportunities by sharing their skills and talents with others and within their network. KeyRing will help you to: • find and settle into your new home; • get to know your area; • sort out your money; • explore your hopes and plans; • explore how you wish to be supported; and • do things your way. With supported living, customers make their own decisions about how they want to live but can still get help with managing their home. Some of the benefits of supported living include: • people living in their own home, as tenants or owners; • having more choice and control; • taking responsibility to live independently; • accommodation can be matched more closely to an individual’s needs; and • using local housing and services so that customers can still live close to family and friends. Some individuals, including those with high support needs, have been successfully supported in their own homes. For further information on supported living visit the website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/supportedliving
• service that promotes independence and choice Shared Lives arrangements are made by an agency (a Shared Lives Scheme). The Scheme approves and trains the Shared Lives carers, receives referrals, matches the needs of people seeking a service with Shared Lives carers, and monitors the arrangements. Shared Lives arrangements can be for an extended
This Directory’s helpline This Directory’s free helpline provides an independent information and help service encompassing care, accommodation, funding and rights. A personalised report can be generated for customers providing details of all care homes or housing with care schemes that meet their criteria with supplementary information
about choosing and funding. One call to the freephone number 0800 389 2077 will enable the service to build a profile of exactly what type of care you’re looking for, while taking into account your personal needs and interests.
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Social care assessments, support plans and personal budgets Warwickshire County Council helps people who need extra support to live as independently as possible, including:
- learning disabilities;- physical disabilities;
• older people;
- mental health needs;
• vulnerable people, for example elderly people or someone with a disability;
- drug and alcohol problems; or
• people who care for others; and
We help by working with health services, voluntary groups and independent care organisations to arrange services. These services may be jointly or partially funded by us.
• people with:
- sensory impairment, for example people who are deaf or blind;
- HIV or AIDS.
Are you eligible? We help people with the greatest need for support by using the Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) eligibility criteria. We will discuss this with you at your assessment. If you are not eligible for help from us, we will give you information about other organisations that may be able to help you. We would normally arrange support if you are not able to: • get out of your bed or chair or move around without help; • look after yourself because you cannot prepare meals and drink; and/or
• you have needs arising from severe dementia or depression; or • you have suffered from physical, sexual, psychological or financial abuse, or if there are good reasons to suspect you might be at risk of this happening. If you are a carer and: • you are putting your own health and welfare at risk because of your caring tasks; or • you might need support to continue in your caring role. We would not normally arrange support for:
• wash or dress yourself properly, and you need help to manage those essential tasks.
• housework;
If you are at significant risk because:
• collecting pensions;
• your main carers, relatives, friends or neighbours who provide a lot of help cannot continue to provide all the help you need;
• shopping; • collecting prescriptions; • ironing or other household tasks; and • bathing, if you can manage a shower or strip wash.
What is a social care assessment? People who are thought to be eligible for support have a social care assessment, this is how we find out what people’s needs are and what outcomes they want to achieve with their support. To achieve this we will need to ask you questions about your needs or problems and how they are affecting your day-to-day life. We will only ask questions which help us to understand your needs or problems. This will include basic information such as your name and address, date of birth, next of kin, and GP. We may also need to discuss your current health, medical history, family, housing and financial situation, and personal care. The assessment is an opportunity for you to say what you think and to ask us questions. We will listen carefully
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to your views and take your wishes and feelings into account. If you need an interpreter because your first language is not English, or you use sign language, we will arrange this. You will only need to give your personal details and information about your needs or problems once and, if you agree, we will then share this information with other people involved in your care. We may have to ask other people for information about you. For example, we may need to ask your doctor to tell us something about your health problems. We will not normally collect or record any information about you, or share it with anyone else, without your permission. We call this ‘consent to share and record information’ - the person who does your >>
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What is a social care assessment? continued assessment will explain this to you. If you contact us by telephone on 01926 410410, you will initially speak to a customer service adviser based in the customer service centre, who will be able to advise you of your eligibility for further assessment for services. If you are eligible for help we will talk to you, and your
family and carers with your permission, about the options available to you. We will then write a plan that sets out the support we have agreed with you. If you are caring for someone on a regular basis and feel you would like to be assessed in your own right as a carer you can request a carer’s assessment.
What is the support plan? After your assessment is completed we will discuss with you how you wish to be supported, this can include your family, friends or carers if you want it to. The support plan
will give the detail of when you will get support, the type of support, how often you have it and who will provide it to you.
What is a personal budget? Warwickshire now give people who are eligible for long term support a personal budget, this is the money to buy the support identified in the support plan. The personal budget can be used in two different ways, you can chose to take the money and arrange your own support, this is called a “direct payment” which just means that we pay you the money directly rather than paying the person or organisation that supports you. This gives you a lot of control over how your support is provided and makes it simple for you to change the arrangements. If you want to use a direct payment but are worried about making the arrangements we can provide you with support or this can come from family or friends if they are willing to help you. The other way of receiving your personal budget is for the Council to arrange the support for you this would be
done by the person who completes your assessment and support plan. We will still involve you in deciding how to arrange your support but you will need to come back to us if you want to change anything. You are also able to have a direct payment for some aspects of the support plan and have the Council arrange support for other parts of your plan.
Your financial assessment By law, we can ask people that receive adult social care services to contribute to the cost of the support they receive. These contributions help us to continue to provide adult social care services to the growing number of people who need them. Everyone will be offered a financial assessment to work out how much they can afford to pay towards the cost of their care. What does a financial assessment involve? We will ask you to provide us with information about your income and any capital that you have so that we can calculate how much you are able to contribute towards your care. As part of this assessment, we will take into account any savings you have, as follows: The financial assessments will make sure you keep a basic level of income to include basic housing costs and agreed disability related expenses.
Savings
Contribution
Below £14,250
We will not take these savings into account in the assessment.
Between £14,250 and £23,250
A tariff income of £1.00 for each £250 (or part of £250) and add this to your income used in the assessment.
Above £23,250
We will assess you as being able to pay the maximum contribution, no matter what other income and disability costs you may have.
As part of the assessment we will also give you advice on welfare benefits so you may be able to increase your income by claiming all the benefits you may be entitled to.
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Search online for the right care We have a dedicated department set up to provide comprehensive advice and support to clients and their families whose financial affairs need to be overseen by the Court of Protection. We can provide guidance in relation to the following:• Care fees and who should pay them • Entitlement to NHS Public Funding • Court of Protection Applications and Lasting Powers of Attorney • Wills, Probate and Inheritance Tax Planning
Care Choices has a comprehensive website of care, searchable by county, postcode or region. Whether you’re looking for care in the home, housing with care, a care home or nursing home, you can search online to find what’s available in your given location.
Visit www.carechoices.co.uk and start your search today.
For assistance please contact Debbie Anderson and her Court of Protection Team:
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Your financial assessment continued You can choose not to have a financial assessment, but this means that you will automatically need to make the maximum contribution for your care. What is self-funding? People arrange their own social care services for different reasons; some pay the full costs and others may pay a contribution. If you are paying the full cost of your care, you are known as a self-funder. This means that either you: • have chosen not to approach adult social care for help; or • have been assessed but you are not currently eligible for services; or • are eligible for services, but your savings are above £23,250.
If you have been told that you do not currently meet the eligibility criteria for services, or are simply arranging your own support, a list of service providers through voluntary or independent organisations can be found in this publication or on our Warwickshire Directory. This means that you can choose and pay for the kind of services you feel you need. If you’re not happy with your assessment or support plan, you can ask for your assessment to be reviewed by contacting the manager of the team that carried out the assessment. If you are still unhappy you can complain or make comments to the manager of the team that has been dealing with you. For further information, call this Directory’s independent helpline: 0800 389 2077.
Local charges Transport: Your transport contribution is based on the actual number of journeys you make with your transport service. • Transport distance up to 5 miles (rate per journey)
£5.17
• Transport distance 5 to 10 miles (rate per journey)
£8.63
• Transport distance over 10 miles (rate per journey)
£12.23
Telecare: £4.87 per week. Your telecare service contribution is based on the actual number of weeks or part weeks that you receive a telecare service. Day care: Your day care contribution is based on the actual number of days or part days you attend the day care service. • Day care – older people and mental health (day or part day rate)
£25.21
• Day care learning disabilities (day or part day rate) £46.74 • Day care physical disabilities (day or part day rate)
£40.28
Home care: £14.24 per hour. Your home care contribution is based on the actual number of home care hours that you receive. If you wish to cancel or change your care you must give 24 hours’ notice or you may still be charged.
Respite care: £51.80 per day. Your respite care contribution is based on the actual number of days you receive your respite care service. Carers replacement services (sitting service): £14.24 per hour. Personal assistant services: £10.78 per hour. Your personal assistant contribution is based on the full cost of paying and employing personal assistants (hourly rate, via a direct payment). Other chargeable services: You will be required to pay the full cost of other chargeable services and support such as laundry services. For more information please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/socialcarecharges or call 01926 410410.
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Self-funding advice If you have more than £23,250* in capital or savings you will have to pay for any care services you require, although if you need care in your own home or are considering moving into a care home, you still qualify for a Community Care Assessment by us. The assessment will make sure that your needs will be met. Also, if you expect your capital to fall below £23,250* as a result of paying for care, we may then help you with the cost. 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 This applies if: • your former home is included in your financial assessment;
of paying for care, you must tell us well in advance that this is going to happen. We will then be able to help with your care fees (provided your assessment has shown that you need residential care). We will carry out a financial assessment to confirm the date from which your funds fell below £23,250*, and the amount we will contribute towards your care. Third party payments are explained below. Understanding your rights before moving into care is essential. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before committing yourself. For further information, call this Directory’s independent helpline: 0800 389 2077. * Figures mentioned here may change after April 2014.
• your other capital is less than £23,250*; and
Third party payments
• your income is not enough to meet your care home fees.
If the care home you eventually choose costs more than the rate we will contribute, someone will have to make up the difference. This extra payment is often referred to as a ‘top-up’ or ‘third party payment’. Except in limited circumstances, the law states that you are not allowed to make this additional payment yourself. The responsibility for this often falls to a member of your family or a benevolent sponsor such as a charity. Once this person or organisation has been confirmed, they must sign an agreement formalising the arrangement. It is important that whoever agrees to do this for you is made aware that the amount could increase in the future and they must be confident any increases will be met. Should payments stop for any reason, you should seek help and advice from us immediately. As the financing of care is a complex area, you are advised to contact us to ask for specific advice and individual guidance.
We can help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of permanent care in a home, provided our assessment has shown that this is the kind of care you need. This is called the ‘property disregard’ period. Deferred payment agreements After the twelve-week property disregard period, we may be able to help you while your property is being sold. We will charge any financial help we give against the value of your home. This means we will take back the amount we have paid once your property has been sold. However, we may limit how much we will pay. It may affect your entitlement to Pension Credit if your property is not seen to be on the market and becomes treated as capital by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Attendance Allowance This is a non-means-tested, non-taxable benefit from the DWP. It’s paid at the lower rate of £53.00* a week if you need care by day or night, and at the higher rate of £79.15* a week if you need care during the day and night. Everyone who needs care can, and should, claim Attendance Allowance. NHS Nursing Care Contribution Whether you are a temporary or permanent resident, if you live in a care home that provides nursing care you may be entitled to NHS Nursing Care Contribution towards the cost. It is not means-tested and is currently £109.79* a week for the standard rate. This is paid directly to the home. What if you run out of money? If your capital is likely to reduce to £23,250* as a result
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Your care, your choice Self-directed support and personal budgets Self-directed support is about you being in control of the assistance you need to live the life you choose. If you have been assessed as being eligible for social care support, we
want to put you at the centre and give you control over that support.
Steps to self-directed support There are seven main steps to helping you be in control of your support:
6. Keeping records; and 7. Reviewing.
1. Completing a supported questionnaire. 2. Developing a support plan. 3. Agreeing the support plan. 4. Using a personal budget. 5. Paying towards a personal budget.
1. Completing a self assessment This helps us find out: • if you are eligible for social care support; and • about your day-to-day life; and • your social care needs. We will arrange to visit you to help you complete the assessment. If you want, you can involve a family member, carer, friend or someone else who is important in your life to help with this too. We also want to support carers. We will also assess someone who regularly cares for you, for example, a family member, friend, neighbour etc. if you would like us to, provided they are not being paid for caring for you.
You can tell us about the changes you would like to make, the things you would like to stay the same, and what you would like to achieve - we call these outcomes. It may be that you are able to make some choices about how you want to be supported. If you are unable to make your own decisions about your support, we will work in line with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to make sure we meet your best interests. After we have completed the assessment we will look at what you have told us and work out an estimated amount of money you may need to pay for your support (we call this your ‘estimated personal budget’). This will help you as a guide to plan your support.
2. Developing ‘My Support Plan’ How you want to use this money (‘estimated personal budget’) will be written in a plan called ‘My Support Plan.’ This describes the support you want to meet your social care needs and how you plan to achieve your outcomes. This must also keep you safe, well and be legal.
A social care practitioner will meet with you to help you with your plan. You can also have a friend, family member or a trustee to help you as well. The final amount of money is only confirmed when your support plan is agreed. This is called your ‘personal budget’.
3. Agreeing ‘My Support Plan’ Your personal budget must be spent on meeting your eligible social care support needs and the outcomes in your support plan. You can use your personal budget on many different things within the amount of budget available to you, for example:
• keeping well by having regular exercise, perhaps swimming, or being part of a local walking group;
• employing someone to support you in day-to-day life (we call this person a personal assistant);
• learning a new skill or maintaining an existing skill.
• buying support from a care agency; • meeting other people, perhaps at a local club;
• having help to run your home; • having a break so that your family carer can have some time off; or
Often talking about this with someone else can help you think about the different possibilities.
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4. How do I use my personal budget? There are a number of ways you can use your personal budget: Direct payments Direct payments provide greater choice and flexibility in the way you arrange the support you want, and you can include things we (the council) do not organise and directly pay for. Choosing direct payments is the only time you will use your personal budget as money. You will receive the money every four weeks paid into your designated bank account to pay for your support. If you have capacity to agree to direct payments and you do not want to manage it alone, you may wish to nominate a person you know, or a trust, to open a bank account and receive the money on your behalf. They could also arrange the support following your support plan. You will still be accountable for the way the direct payment is managed. Trust – this is usually a small group of people who manage your direct payment on your behalf and can include anyone you agree to, such as members of your family. If you support someone who does not have the capacity to agree to direct payments you may be able to act as a Suitable Person. If you are appointed as a Suitable Person you will be accountable for receiving and managing the direct payment. The law tells us who can be appointed as a Suitable Person and we must follow a process to understand who can act as this person. There are only a few things you cannot use your direct payment for: • you cannot purchase long term residential care but you an take short breaks; • you cannot buy a service from us, as the council is not allowed to sell their services this way; • you cannot use it for health related services i.e. dentist; • you cannot use it for your own personal bills i.e. personal clothes, food, household bills, rent, and mortgage; • you cannot use it for gambling, buying alcohol or cigarettes; • the law tells us you cannot pay someone who lives in the same household unless we agree; and
• you cannot use it for anything that is illegal or does not keep you safe and well. Sometimes people under certain mental health legislation cannot be offered direct payments. In Warwickshire we have a team who provide advice, information and support we also have a contract with two external direct payment support services. Please ask to speak to the Council’s Personal Budget Support Service about this. A personal managed budget You may decide that you prefer not to receive your personal budget as money, and instead you want us (the council) to make your arrangements for you. If you choose to do this, we will use the money to pay for your support. Your support will be limited to the organisations that we contract with, and the services we provide. If we agree with you that residential care is the best way to meet your support needs, this will be arranged as a managed budget for legal reasons. A combination budget (a mixture of a direct payment and a managed budget). You may decide that you want a direct payment for some of your support, but you want your social care practitioner to arrange some things for you - we call this a combination budget. Individual service funds (currently being developed in Warwickshire) Individual service funds are an option for people when their personal budget is known. We will work with you to choose a provider that will help you meet the needs and outcomes agreed in your support plan. If you agree, we will give your personal budget (some, or all of it, depending on what has been agreed) to the provider on your behalf. The provider can only use your budget for your support and must account to you. This gives you some flexibility and control as you agree with the provider the exact detail of your support.
5. How much will it cost me? We will carry out a financial assessment with you to see how much money you can afford to pay towards your support. Depending on the outcome of the financial assessment you may be asked to pay towards your
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personal budget to buy the support you need. You will be told how much you need to pay before being given your personal budget.
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6. Keeping records and spending the personal budget If you are going to receive direct payments, we advise you to open a separate bank account in your name, or the name of the person you have agreed will help you with managing the money. If you are concerned about doing this we may be able to support you with managing the money if other ways . We will advise you how to keep simple records and how to get the types of help and support to make things easier for you. At first, we will need to look at your bank statements for the separate account for direct payments every three months to help you manage and keep on top of things and we will write and request these from you. If you find that you are spending more money each month than you have coming in, you must tell us. We can
help you to find out why. You may need to spend your money in a different way to meet your agreed outcomes. However, we cannot give you more money if you run out. We will look at how much you have in your personal budget. If you do not spend the entire personal budget, we will ask you to pay back anything above the agreed reserve amount. We support the flexibility of personal budgets and we will allow you to build up an amount of money to help you to plan for such things as your employer responsibilities and achieving your agreed outcomes. Usually around eight weeks of funding would be acceptable. Anything saved above this must be agreed during your support plan or review.
7. Reviewing We arrange review meetings with you to see if you need a different amount of money and support. However, you can tell us at any time if you feel your needs have changed. The purpose of these review meetings is to look at your support plan and see if your support is still helping you to achieve your outcomes. We will look at what you want to change, or keep the same, and check that the allocated funding is meeting your needs. A large underspend may trigger a review to ensure the resource relates to your support need. Your direct payments could be at risk if you break the rules and spend the money for something illegal, gambling, or something outside of the agreed outcomes. We will work with you to stay within the rules and discuss alternative arrangements to maximise the choice available to you.
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You will only continue to receive a personal budget if you are eligible for social care support. If your circumstances change and you are no longer eligible you will be supported to close down your personal budget responsibilities. For more information please visit our website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/personalbudgets or call 01926 410410. If you would like to know more about direct payment please contact the Personal Budget Support Service on 01926 745120 or email pbss@warwickshire.gov.uk Alternatively, call this Directory’s independent helpline: 0800 389 2077.
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The Warwickshire Association Association of Care Care Homes of Homes
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To promote promote and thethe highest levellevel of care •• To andencourage encourage highest of care for service users within its member homes embracing for service users within its member homes embracing the fundamental principles of good care practice to the fundamental principles of good care improve and sustain service users overall quality of life. practice to improve and sustain service users
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• To ensure that the substantial contribution to care for facilities which are inadequate for their assessed the elderly made over recent years by the independent needs. sector is fully recognised for its quality and cost • To ensure that the substantial contribution to effectiveness. care for the elderly made over recent years by the • sector To represent independent in the and cost is fullythe recognised forsector its quality effectiveness. formulation, development, implementation and interpretation of community care policies for the • To represent the independent sector in the county with Warwickshire County Council, Health formulation, development, implementation and Authorities, Primary Care Trusts and the Care Quality interpretation of community care policies for the Commission. county with Warwickshire County Council, health • authorities, To represent Primary membersCare honestly andand equitably in Trusts the Care Quality accordance with the Government directive ‘Building Commission. • To Capacity and in Care’ and that the representPartnerships members honestly and equitably in accordance guidelines arewith honestly applied to the directive people of the Government ‘Building Warwickshire. Capacity and Partnerships in Care’ and
that the guidelines are honestly applied to the For moreof information please contact: people Warwickshire. Mike Leyland, WACH, Linden Lodge, Church Road, For moreTamworth, information please contact: Warton, Staffordshire B79 0JR Mike Leyland, WACH, Linden Lodge, Church Tel: 07801 863616 Road, Warton, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 0JR
EASY ACCESS TO AVAILABLE BEDS The Warwickshire Association of Care Homes has introduced a ‘quick search’ web site to show you which homes have available vacancies. The information is updated weekly and can tell you at a glance: • What type of care is available • Access to care advice support line • Where the vacancies are • The geographical location via a County map • Details of the individual homes • Advice and guidance in what to look for in selecting either nursing, residential or home care or other models of supported / assisted living • A guide to the financial issues in care placement • What to look for by way of a check list
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Contact: www.wpic.co.uk or 07801 863616 48 36
This Directory’s helpline 0800you 389 to 2077 – information on for choosing paying for 077 care Helping Choose and Pay care •and 0800 38 92 Advice for older people
The NHS is changing As part of the changes to the NHS brought about by the Health and Social Care Act 2012, Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) ceased to exist on 31 March 2013. Their responsibilities were taken over by Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and the NHS Trust Development Authority. The local CCGs have responsibility for planning and commissioning healthcare and will work with local people and organisations, including councils and the providers of health and social care, to plan and pay for health services in the area. NHS Coventry and Rugby Clinical Commissioning Group represents all GPs in Coventry and Rugby and comprises 77 GP practices. Christchurch House, Greyfriars Lane Coventry CV1 2GQ Tel: 0247 655 3344 Email: contactus@coventryrugbyccg.nhs.uk NHS South Warwickshire Clinical Commissioning Group comprises 36 GP practices, representing a population of 270,000. Westgate House Warwick CV34 4DE Tel: 01926 493491 ext 245 Email: contactus@southwarwickshireccg.nhs.uk NHS Warwickshire North Clinical Commissioning Group comprises 28 GP practices, for a local population of approximately 184,000 people.
Room 14, Lewes House Nuneaton CV10 7DJ Tel: 0247 686 5243 Email: contactus@warwickshirenorthccg.nhs.uk
Healthwatch Coventry LINk and Warwickshire LINk were abolished at the end of March 2013 and replaced by Coventry Healthwatch and Warwickshire Healthwatch. The Clinical Commissioning Groups are working closely with both LINks during the transition to the new arrangements and will continue to work with Healthwatch, which now has stronger statutory duties to ensure local patient and public feedback is given to the CCG and that they are involved in commissioning and planning. Healthwatch Coventry c/o Voluntary Action Coventry 29 Warwick Road, Coventry CV1 2ES Tel: 0247 622 0381 Healthwatch Warwickshire Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2DL Jennie Day - Central Coordinator Email: jennie@healthwatchwarwickshire.co.uk Tel: 01926 453963
Useful local contacts We continue to work closely with our partners to improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Warwickshire and below are some of the main contact details where you will be able to obtain more information about health services locally and nationally. Age Concern and Help the Aged have joined forces and the new body is now called Age UK in some areas.
Warwickshire CV31 3AP Tel: 01926 88 88 99
Age UK Warwickshire Provide a wide range of services and activities for the local community and older people and their carers across the county. 8 Clemens Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV32 4SU Tel: 01926 458100 • www.ageconcernwarwickshire.org.uk
Association of Charity Officers A national umbrella body for benevolent charities. Unicorn House, Station Close, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3JW Tel: 01707 651777 Web: www.aco.uk.net
Alzheimer’s Society Offer advice and support to people with dementia and their carers. South Warwickshire Branch 10 Wise Street, Leamington Spa,
Care Quality Commission, The (CQC) National inspector and regulator of care services. National Customer Service Centre: Tel: 03000 616161 Web: www.cqc.org.uk
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Useful local contacts continued Carers UK The voice of carers. 20/25 Glasshouse Yard, London EC1A 4JT Tel: 0207 490 8818 Web: www.carersuk.org Counsel and Care Advice and help for older people. Twyman House, 16 Bonny Street, London NW1 9PG Tel: 0845 300 7585 Web: www.counselandcare.org.uk
NHS Direct Health advice and information. Tel: 0845 4647 Web: www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk NHS Warwickshire Plans, develops and commissions healthcare to meet the needs of the local population. Tel: 01926 493491 Web: www.warwickshirepct.nhs.uk Email: enquiries@warkpct.nhs.uk
Crossroads Care Run a network of care attendance schemes throughout the UK. 10 Regent Place, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2PN Tel: 01788 573653 Web: www.crossroads.org.uk
Rethink The largest national voluntary sector provider of mental health services. Paul’s House, Tower Street, Taunton TA1 4BH Tel: 0300 5000 927 Email: info@rethink.org.uk Web: www.rethink.org.uk
Electronic Quality Information for Patients (EQUIP) Provides quality health information in Warwickshire including details of hospitals, walk-in centres and patient information services. Tel: 0121 695 2227 Website: www.equip.nhs.uk/services/warwick.html
Warwickshire Partners In Care c/o Linden Lodge, Church Road, Warton, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 0JR Tel: 07801 863616 Web: www.wpic.co.uk
Friends of the Elderly A charity supporting older people who have a range of practical needs. 40–42 Ebury Street, London SW1W 0LZ Tel: 0207 730 8263 Web: www.fote.org.uk
Warwickshire Association of Care Homes, The Tel: 07801 863616 Web: www.wpic.co.uk
Guideposts Carers Support Service Provide services for carers in the whole of Warwickshire. Tel: 0247 638 5888 Mental Health Services for people under 65 Riversley Park Resource Centre, Riversley Park, Coton Road, Nuneaton CV11 5TU National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People (NAPA) Champion activities for older people in residential settings. Bondway Commercial Centre, 5th Floor Unit 5.12, 71 Bondway, London SW8 1SQ Tel: 0207 078 9375 Web: www.napa-activities.co.uk
Warwickshire Directory The County Council’s online Warwickshire Directory, https://directory.warwickshire.gov.uk/ provides information on a range of services in Warwickshire relating to adult, children and young people’s social care. It currently holds over a thousand entries about local organisations, groups and agencies that provide activities, advice, services and support for you - with more being added all the time. The Warwickshire Directory allows you to search by location, keyword or to browse through the navigation to find what you are looking for with the ability to: • leave feedback on providers; • compare services; and • create and save a short-list of services for future reference.
NHS Choices Information about health and choices. Web: www.nhs.uk
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The ultimate in care home living, locally
As we get older we all need extra care and support but we still want to enjoy doing the things we love. At the brand new Ambleside care home each resident will receive the highest standard of tailored nursing, residential, specialist Ambleside Evesham Road, Dodwell Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9ST 0333 321 0923 careuk.com/ambleside
dementia and respite care, while being supported to continue to live a happy and fulfilled life. Opening in Stratford-upon-Avon in October 2013, Ambleside is one of a number of new care homes operated by award winning care provider Care UK.
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high standards of care Dedicated, qualified staff Long term, respite and day care individually styled single rooms extensive landscaped grounds Daily programme of activities Varied healthy menus Visitors welcome at any reasonable time
james hirons
53 Lillington road, Leamington spa, CV32 6LD Telephone: 01926 422425 • www.jameshirons.org.uk • email: info@jameshirons.org.uk registered Charity no.217304
Arden House
The Royal Leamington Spa Nursing Home
Residential Care Home for older people
Set in beautiful grounds, our home provides the highest standards of 24 hour nursing care. The nursing home is set in a conservation area, only a few minutes walk from the town centre and comprises of two regency detached residencies joined by a central link.
Situated in the heart of Leamington Spa, Arden House can offer care for 32 residents. Its aim is to provide a secure, relaxed, homely environment where residents comfort and care is of prime importance. • 24hr care • Fully Qualified staff • Dedicated children’s play area • Home Cooked fresh food (catering for any special dietary requirements) • 3 separate lounges and large landscaped gardens • Passenger and stair lifts fitted • Hairdresser and Chiropodist available regularly • Regular Activities including Bingo, Bowls, Arts & Crafts, Motivation Mornings
• Friendly professional care. • Elegant single rooms with en-suite. • Colour TV in all rooms.• 3 attractive lounges. • Lovely gardens used for garden parties and barbecues in the summer. • Occupational therapy, activities organiser.
Come along and see us anytime, no appointment necessary. Arden House 18/20 Clarendon Square, Leamington Spa, Warks CV32 5QT
14-16 Adelaide Road, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire CV31 3PW Telephone 01926 426820
Tel: 01926 423695 Web: www.greensleeves.org.uk
Nursing care at its best in Royal Leamington Spa.
Eversleigh Nursing Home provides the very best in nursing care. Set in a large and beautiful regency building in the heart of Royal Leamington Spa. We provide long & short stay care, respite care, complex care, and convalescing care. We offer experienced registered nurses who have the necessary expertise in caring for older people, chosen for their understanding of the unique circumstances encountered in later life. We welcome residents who are funded by social services and those that fund privately. To arrange a visit please contact our home manager.
Eversleigh Nursing Home 2 - 4 Clarendon Place Royal Leamington Spa CV32 5QN
Tel: 01926 424431
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Accreditation for end of life care
Web: www.eversleighnursinghome.co.uk Email: office@eversleighnursinghome.co.uk Registered and fully compliant with CQC essential standards of quality & safety.
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Warwick & Leamington Spa Warwick & Leamington Spa care homes Adelaide House Residential Care Home 6 Adelaide Road, Leamington Spa CV31 3PW OP D PD Tel: 01926 420090 WACH
Haven House Residential Home Warwick Road, Kineton, Warwick CV35 0HN Tel: 01926 641714
Albemarle Rest Home 50 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa CV32 6JW Tel: 01926 425629 WACH
Heart of England Mencap -1 Old Road 1 Old Road, Southam CV47 1HP Tel: 01926 812312 LDA
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Clarence House 42 Warwick New Road, Leamington Spa CV32 6AA OP D Tel: 01926 832826 WACH Clarendon Manor Golf Lane, Whitnash, Leamington Spa CV31 2PZ Tel: 01926 426758 Craighaven Care Home 4 Heath Terrace, Leamington Spa CV32 5LY Tel: 01926 429209 WACH
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Four Ways Mason Avenue, Lillington, Leamington Spa CV32 7PE OP D Tel: 01926 421309 WACH Adverts page 31, 60 & Outside Back Cover
Park View care home Priory Road, Warwick CV34 4ND OP D PD SI Tel: 01926 493883 Advert inside back cover
Glebe House 50 Radford Road, Leamington Spa CV31 1LZ Tel: 01926 422321
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Greenways Care Home Marton Road, Long Itchington CV47 9PZ Tel: 01926 633294 WACH
Hancox Close, 7-8 Weston Under Wetherley, Leamington Spa CV33 9GD OP LDA YA Tel: 01926 633548 Service User Bands
River Meadows Warwick Road, Kineton, Warwick CV35 0HW Tel: 01926 640827 WACH
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Warwick & Leamington Spa care homes continued Sycamores, The Sydenham Drive, Leamington Spa CV31 1PB OP D Tel: 01926 420964 WACH Adverts pages 31, 60 & Outside Back Cover Turning Point -Russell Terrace, 52 52 Russell Terrace, Leamington Spa CV311HE Tel: 01926 431471 OP LDA YA Turning Point -Willes Road 26 Willes Road, Leamington Spa CV31 1BN Tel: 01926 336437
Valley Road 151 Valley Road, Lillington, Leamington Spa CV32 7RX Tel: 01926 881612 OP D PD LDA SI YA Woodside Spinney Hill, Warwick CV34 5SP OP D Tel: 01926 492508 WACH Adverts pages 31, 60 & Outside Back Cover
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Cubbington Mill Church Lane, Cubbington, Leamington Spa CV32 7JT Tel: 01926 680025 WACH Advert page 59 OP PD YA
Eden Place Mental Health Nursing Home 1 Vicarage Road, Leamington Spa CV32 7RH OP MH YA Tel: 01926 313227 WACH Eversleigh Nursing Home 2/4 Clarendon Place, Leamington Spa CV32 5QN Tel: 01926 424431 WACH Advert page 52 Galanos House Banbury Road, Southam CV47 2BL Tel: 01926 812185 WACH
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The best care is on your doorstep If you’re looking for residential, nursing, end of life or short stay respite care for an older relative, partner or friend, we can help. Our experienced and compassionate care teams will work with you and your loved one to learn all about them and to understand their likes and dislikes so together we can design a care plan that’s tailored to their exact needs.
Come and visit us to find out how we can help your loved one to continue living a confident and fulfilling life, including those living with dementia. Kenilworth Grange 4 Spring Lane, Kenilworth CV8 2HB
Call today 0333 321 0937 careuk.com/kenilworth-grange Calls are charged at local rates
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Newstead Lodge Nursing Home Warwick Road, Southam, Leamington Spa CV47 0HW OP Tel: 01926 813694 WACH
Helen Ley Care Centre & HELEN LEY COURT Bericote Road, Blackdown, Leamington Spa CV32 6QP PD YA Tel: 01926 313550 WACH
Royal Leamington Spa Nursing Home, The 14-16 Adelaide Road, Leamington Spa CV31 3PW Advert page 52 Tel: 01926 426820 WACH OP PD
Guys Cross Nursing Home 120/122 Coventry Road, Warwick CV34 5HL Tel: 01926 776922 WACH
Homewood 40 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa CV32 6JF Tel: 01926 423519 WACH
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Sebright House Care Home 10-12 Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa CV31 1BB Tel: 01926 431141
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Thistley Lodge 40 Warwick New Road, Leamington Spa CV32 6AA MH Tel: 01926 435045 Victoria Nursing Home 31 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa CV32 6JG Tel: 01926 420688 WACH
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Attleborough Grange Attleborough Road, Nuneaton CV11 4JN OP D Tel: 02476 383543 WACH Adverts pages 31, 60 & Outside Back Cover Beaman House 66 Oaston Road, Nuneaton CV11 6JZ Tel: 02476 742206
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Caldwell Grange care Home Donnithorne Avenue, Nuneaton CV11 4QJ Tel: 02476 383779 Advert inside back cover OP D PD SI Cedars, The 4 Chequer Street, Bulkington CV12 9NH Tel: 02476 362100 Chamberlaine Court Chapel Street, Bedworth CV12 8PT Tel: 02476 491621 WACH Service User Bands
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Chasewood 39 School Lane, Exhall, Coventry CV7 9GE Tel: 02476 738211 WACH Chasewood Lodge Exhall, Coventry CV7 9GA Tel: 02476 644320 WACH
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Nuneaton care homes continued Friendship Care and Housing Association - 97 Leicester Road 97 Leicester Road, Bedworth CV12 8AH LDA Tel: 02476 848128 Friendship Care and Housing AssociaIon -2 Nairn Close and 9 Orkney Close 2 Nairn Close, Nuneaton CV10 7LG Tel: 02476 848142 LDA Friendship Care and Housing AssociaIon -39 and 41 Derwent Road 39-41Derwent Road, Bedworth CV12 8RT Tel: 01215 062800 LDA Gildawood Court School Walk, Attleborough, Nuneaton CV11 4PJ Tel: 02476 341222 WACH Hoarestone Avenue, 69 Whitestone, Nuneaton CV11 4TH Tel: 02476 327078
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Individual Care Services -11 Wembrook Close 11 Wembrook Close, Nuneaton CV11 4LJ Tel: 01527 857280 PD LDA YA Individual Care Services - 2 Laurel Drive Hartshill, Nuneaton CV10 0XP Tel: 02476 393496
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Ingleby Care Ltd 66 Plough Hill Road, Nuneaton CV10 9NY Tel: 01827 370202
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Ingleby House Leicester Road, Bedworth CV12 8BU Tel: 02476 319909 WACH
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Long Lea Residential Home 113 The Long Shoot, Nuneaton CV11 6JG Tel: 02476 370553 WACH Manor Court Home Manor Court Road, Nuneaton CV11 5HU Tel: 02476 383787 WACH
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Old Rectory Care Home, The Leicester Road, Bedworth CV12 8BU Tel: 02476 318863 WACH
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PAKS Trust -17,18 & 42 Clarence Street 17 Clarence Street, Nuneaton CV115PT Tel: 02476 742200
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People in Action - Manor Court Road, 132 - 134 Nuneaton CV11 5HQ Tel: 02476 383986
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People in Action - Manor Court Road, 136 Nuneaton CV11 5HQ Tel: 02476 353973
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People in Action - Old Hinckley Road, 45 Nuneaton CV10 0AA Tel: 02476 382960
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People in Action - Princes Street, 46 Nuneaton CV11 5NW Tel: 02476 353581
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Pilgrim Homes -Hornsey Rise Memorial Home Wellsborough Near Nuneaton CV13 6PA Tel: 03003 031465 Romsey Winchester Avenue 46, 48, 50 Romsey Avenue and 81, 81a, 83 and 85 Winchester Avenue, Nuneaton CV10 0DR Tel: 02476 848143
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Stables Residential Care Home , The Castle Road, Hartshill, Nuneaton CV10 0SE Tel: 02476 392352 WACH
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Turning Point -The Cedars 4 Chequer Street, Bulkington CV12 9NH Tel: 02476 362100
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Turning Point -The Poplars Arbury Road, Nuneaton CV10 7NH Tel: 020 7481 7600 225
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Nuneaton care homes with nursing Allambie Court 55 Hinckley Road, Nuneaton CV11 6LG Tel: 02476 383501
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Oldbury Grange Nursing Home Oldbury Road, Hartshill, Nuneaton CV10 0TJ Tel: 02476 398889 WACH
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Richmond Village Coventry Bede Village, Hospital Lane, Goodyers End, Bedworth CV12 0PB Tel: 02476 645544 WACH OP PD YA Advert below
Richmond Bede Village Care Home Richmond Bede Retirement and Care Village is all about quality of life. At the heart of our Village is a state-of-the-art Care Home where we can offer complete peace of mind through professional, personalised care – with respect for each person’s individuality.
Our range of person-centred care services includes: • Nursing and residential care • Respite and convalescent care • Large en-suite rooms • Unrivalled facilities
Hospital Lane, Warwickshire CV12 0PB
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North Warwickshire North Warwickshire care homes 164 Coleshill Road 164 Coleshill Road, Atherstone CV9 2AF Tel: 01827 718831
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Arden Croft Thompsons Road, Keresley End, Coventry CV7 8JU Tel: 0121 357 5049 41 LDA
Merevale House ResidenIal Home Old Watling Street, Atherstone CV9 2PA Tel: 01827 718831
Bracebridge Court Care Home Friary Road, Atherstone CV9 3AL Tel: 01827 712895 Advert inside back cover OP D PD SI
Orchard Blythe 3 Wingfield Road, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 3LL Tel: 01675 467027
Butts Croft House Tamworth Road, Corley, Coventry CV7 8BB Tel: 01676 540334 WACH
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Compton Manor ResidenTIal Care Home Compton Road, Holbrooks, Coventry CV6 6NT Tel: 02476 688338 OP Herald Lodge Canley Road, Coventry CV5 6AR Tel: 024 7671 3655 100 Highfield Dunns Lane, Dordon, Tamworth B78 1RS Tel: 01827 892882
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Orchard House Weston Drive, Market Bosworth CV13 0LY Tel: 01455 292988 Polesworth Group Friary Road 8 Friary Road, Atherstone CV9 3AG Tel: 01827 718066 St Catherine’s Bungalows Coventry Road, Coleshill B46 3EA Tel: 01675 434050 WACH
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Trinity Lodge Quorn Way, Binley, Coventry CV3 2JU Tel: 0800 690 6797
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Choosing the right care home for Mum was made easier. • Nursing Care • Residential Care • Dementia Care • Respite Care • Diverse Services
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 Cherry Trees Care Home | Tel: 01789 444 956 Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 6LN Service
Overslade House Care Home | Tel: 01788 851 330 Rugby, Warwickshire, CV22 6DY
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Caring about you, caring about your past We’ve been providing specialist care for older people in Rugby for over 20 years and now we’re opening our third home here. All three homes care for people living with dementia. Drovers House at Rugby’s former Cattlemarket offers specialist dementia and nursing care: brand new en-suite accommodation in small household settings each with its own kitchen, living and outdoor areas. Contact 08456 930738 or e-mail drovers@wcs-care.co.uk Westlands in Oliver Street, central Rugby is a warm and welcoming home organised into 3 separate household groups, each with their own lounge, dining and kitchenette areas. Contact 01788 576604 or e-mail westlands@wcs-care.co.uk
www.wcs-care.co.uk Registered charity number: 1012788
Dewar Close in Bilton, near St Mark’s Church offers care in a vibrant environment within 3 households which have their own living, eating and kitchen spaces. Contact 01788 811724 or e-mail dewar@wcs-care.co.uk
St Mary’S NurSiNg HoMe
Our aim is to provide excellent standards of care within a restful and homely environment. All rooms are single with en-suite facilities complemented by comfortable lounges and dining rooms. l With registered nurses and trained carers working throughout the day and night we can ensure the right levels of care are provided at all times. l We can offer – Dementia and General Nursing Care – both in dedicated units – for long or short stays. l Other services include physiotherapy, chiropody, hairdresser and activities programme. l
MONTILO LANE • HARBOROuGH MAGNA • RuGBY • CV23 0HF
For more information call us on (01788) 832589 Linden Lodge Nursing Home, Warton
WARWICKSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF CARE HOMES
Linden Lane, Warton, Tamworth B79 0JR T: 01827 899227
Linden Lodge was purpose built in 1990 and designed specifically to meet the changing needs of our residents whilst providing the highest standard of care. Shops, visiting hairdresser, comprehensive range of social events and outings. Family & friends are always welcomed. Please contact Linda Lowrie (Matron) for further information. Email: llowrie@lindencarehomes.co.uk
Linden Lodge Residential Home, Dordon
Browns Lane, Dordon, Tamworth, B78 1TR T: 01827 899911
34 Beds, Carers for frail elderly, Specialises in caring for people with dementia. New build, En-suite single rooms, Hairdresser, Aromatherapist, Central location within community of Dordon, Purpose built, Family & friends always welcome. Please contact Charlotte Haynes (Care Manager) for further information.
Linden Care Homes LTD
Email: chaynes@lindencarehomes.co.uk
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North Warwickshire care homes with nursing Bentley House Care Centre Twenty One Oaks, Bentley, Atherstone CV9 2HQ Tel: 01827 711740 WACH Advert page 66
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Linden Lodge Nursing Home Linden Lane, Warton, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 0JR Tel: 01827 899227 WACH
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Orton Manor Nursing Home 64-70 Birmingham Road, Water Orton B46 1TH Tel: 0121 749 4209 WACH
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Granville House 4 Moultrie Road, Rugby CV21 3BD Tel: 01788 568873 WACH
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Kilsby House ResidenIal Home Rugby Road, Kilsby, Rugby CV23 8XX Tel: 01788 822276
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BUPA CARE SERVICES
CARING FOR YOUR LOVED ONES ACROSS WARWICKSHIRE
Whether you’re choosing care for yourself or a loved one, it’s a very personal and important decision. You want to feel confident you are selecting a home with the highest standards of care and comfort. At Bupa we offer you expert advice to help you choose the right home for your care needs. You’ll be pleased to know that your local care home is nearer than you think. Why not come and visit us, we’d love to show you around. 1 Canning Court Nursing and Residential Home Canners Way, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 0BJ Canning Court specialises in nursing and residential dementia care. It is a purpose-built home offering the most up-to-date facilities over two floors, in a location close to local amenities. 2 Alveston Leys Nursing and Residential Home Kissing Tree Lane, Alveston, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 7QN This beautiful residential and nursing home is situated in the quiet village of Alveston and has recently been refurbished to offer residents the highest standards of care and comfort.
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Rugby care homes continued Mill Green Newbold Road, Newbold on Avon, Rugby CV21 1EL Tel: 01788 552366 WACH PD YA Adverts pages 31, 60 & Outside Back Cover Milner House 30A Vicarage Road, Rugby CV22 7AJ Tel: 01788 573318
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Musmajas The Hall, Rugby Road, Wolston CV8 3FZ Tel: 02476 542737
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Pax Care Home 132-134 Pytchley Road, Rugby CV22 5NG Tel: 01788 575009
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Red House, The 236 Dunchurch Road, Rugby CV22 6HS Tel: 01788 817255 WACH
Te Hira Care Home Ltd 23 Moultrie Road, Rugby CV21 3BD Tel: 01788 561521 WACH
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Vicarage Road, 30 Rugby CV22 7AJ Tel: 01788 574849
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Woodville House 37 Bilton Road, Rugby CV22 7AN Tel: 01788 576584 WACH
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Rugby Care Centre 53 Clifton Road, Rugby CV21 3QE Tel: 01788 542353
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Sedlescombe Park 241 Dunchurch Road, Rugby CV22 6HP Tel: 01788 813066 WACH
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Rugby care homes with nursing Clifton Court Nursing Home Lilbourne Road, Clifton-Upon-Dunsmore, Rugby CV23 0BB Tel: 01788 577032 WACH
Moultrie Road 3 Moultrie Road, Rugby CV213BD Tel: 01788 547585 Overslade House 12 Overslade Lane, Rugby CV22 6DY Tel: 01788 851330 WACH
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St Mary’s Nursing Home Montilo Lane, Harborough Magna, Rugby CV23 0HF Tel: 01788 832589 WACH OP D PD MH Advert page 60 Service User Bands
Town Thorns Care Centre Easenhall, Rugby CV23 0JE Tel: 01788 833311 WACH
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Warwickshire nursing and residential home, the Main Street, Thurlaston, Rugby CV23 9JS Tel: 01788 522405 WACH
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Willow Tree Nursing Home 12 School Street, Hillmorton, Rugby CV21 4BW Tel: 01788 574689 WACH
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Wolston Grange Coalpit Lane, Lawford Heath, Rugby CV23 9HH Tel: 02476 542912 WACH
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Salford House R esidence F oR T he R eTiRed
• Privately owned Residential Home providing excellent accommodation and standards of care. • Friendly and homely environment. • Extended Georgian property. • Large private gardens. • Many rooms en-suite. • Village location. • Close to Stratford-Upon-Avon and the Cotswolds. • Visiting G.P. and other community services. For further information and to discuss your requirements, please contact: MRS PAM HANCOX Care Manager or MR NiCk BAiLEy SALFORD HOUSE, STATiON ROAD, SALFORD PRiORS, NR EVESHAM WR11 8UX ALP1_454_adverts.qxd 9/5/11 Page 1 Telephone: 0178911:54 772461 Email:
info@salfordhouse.co.uk www.salfordhouse.co.uk
Providing you with professional, committed care.
Waterloo House & Avon Lodge Care Home Waterloo Road | Bidford-on-Avon, Alcester | Warwickshire | B50 4JH Telephone: 01789 773 359 Fax: 01789 774 791 Email: info@alphacarehomes.com
www.alphacarehomes.com
Waterloo House & Avon Lodge Care Home is part of the Alpha Care Homes Group. The home is a converted Victorian house situated in the peaceful village of Bidford on Avon and is centrally located 7 miles between Alcester, Stratford-upon-Avon and Evesham. Waterloo House & Avon Lodge Care Home specialises in providing: • Residential Dementia Care
• Respite Care
Our dedicated and qualified staff are committed to providing the highest standards of care to meet each resident's individual needs in a comfortable, homely and friendly environment.
We look forward to meeting you.
MANOR LANE, KINETON, WARWICKSHIRE CV35 0JT TELEPHONE: 01926 641739 FAX: 01926 642220 Kineton Manor is a beautiful Georgian house with an impressive history. Situated in the middle of a small Warwickshire village, it enjoys the many amenities and friendly atmosphere of village life and affords fine views across the acres of land belonging to the house and beyond that to Edgehill. The aim of our highly dedicated professional nursing staff is to look after the physical and spiritual needs of our residents whilst allowing them to lead full lives and retain control of their own daily routine and so be able to enjoy privacy, dignity and individuality.
• Long term Care • Day Care • Respite Care • Convalescent Care • Continuing Health Care for NHS
For more advice or information contact Matron Paula du Rand EMAIL: info@kineton-manor.co.uk • www.kineton-manor.co.uk
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Stratford-Upon-Avon Stratford-Upon-Avon care homes Bancroft Gardens Residential home Waterside, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6BA Tel: 01789 269196 WACH Advert page 67 OP D PD SI
Low Furlong Darlingscote Road, Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4DY Tel: 01608 662005 Advert inside back cover OPD PD SI
Bungalow, The 29 Stratford Road, Shipston on Stour, CV36 4AZ Tel: 01608 663129
Lower Meadow Drayton Avenue, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9FL Tel: 01789 268522 Advert inside back cover
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Lucy Glyn Residential 9 Evesham Place, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6HT Tel: 01789 297353 WACH
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Cedar Lawn Cedar Close, Welcombe Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6UP Tel: 01789 205882 WACH OP Drayton Avenue, 201 Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9LD Tel: 01789 269300
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Field View House Sandheys, The Slough, Crabbs Cross, Redditch B97 5JT Tel: 01527 550248 OP Four Acres Archer Close, Studley B80 7HX Advert inside back cover Tel: 01527 853766 OP D PD SI Haven House Residential Home Warwick Road, Kineton, Warwick CV35 0HN Tel: 01926 641714
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Meadow View Meadow View Close, off Wharrage Road, Alcester B49 6PR Tel: 01789 766739 WACH
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Mencap (Heart of England) -184 Drayton Avenue 184 Drayton Avenue, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9LD Tel: 01789 298379 LDA
HF Trust -34 Shipston Road 34 Shipston Road, Stratford-Up`on-Avon CV37 7LP Tel: 01789 261105 OP LDA YA
Mencap (Heart of England) -201 Drayton Avenue 201 Drayton Avenue, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 9LD Tel: 01789 269300 LDA
HF Trust -Falstaff House 12 Victoria Road, Bidford-Upon-Avon, Alcester B50 4AS Tel: 01789 490526 LDA
People in Action - Barnfield Church Lane, Gaydon CV35 0EY Tel: 01926 640521
HF Trust – 7 Waterloo Road 7 Waterloo Road, Bidford-on-Avon, Alcester B50 4JP Tel: 01789 772141 LDA Hylands House Warwick Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6YW Tel: 01789 414184 WACH
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People in Action - Four Gables Ingon Lane, Snitterfield, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 0QE PD LDA SI YA Tel: 01789 204615 Rosedale 27 Stratford Road, Shipston-on-Stour CV36 4AZ Tel: 01608 663129
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Roxburgh House Warwick Road, Kineton CV35 0HW Tel: 01926 640296 WACH
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Salford House Station Road, Salford Priors, Nr Evesham WR11 8UX Tel: 01789 772461 Advert page 64
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Providing you with professional, committed care. Bromson Hill Care Home is part of the Alpha Care Homes Group. The home was formerly an Edwardian Manor House and still retains some of it’s original features. It is situated in beautiful grounds on the outskirts of the peaceful village of Ashorne, 6 miles from the centre of Warwick.
Bromson Hill Care Home
Bromson Hill Care Home specialises in providing: • Nursing Care
Bromson Hill Care Home Ashorne | Warwick | CV35 9AD
• Respite Care
Our dedicated and qualified staff are committed to providing the highest standards of care to meet each resident's individual needs in a comfortable, homely and friendly environment.
Telephone: 01926 651166 Fax: 01926 650396 Email: info@alphacarehomes.com
We look forward to meeting you.
www.alphacarehomes.com
Bentley House Care Centre
Twenty-One Oaks, Bentley, Atherstone, Warwickshire CV9 2HQ Tel: 01827 711740 Fax: 01827 712901 Email: info@bentleyhousecarecentre.co.uk
Bentley House is a converted Georgian house with purpose built accommodation set in an elevated position overlooking beautiful Warwickshire countryside. Its quiet location, within its own grounds, provides excellent nursing and residential care for older people enabling them to live in a safe, secure, homely and friendly environment. The Care Centre also provides care for older people with Dementia and prides itself on the range of social activities available to Service Users. It is located close to Atherstone and is in easy reach of North Warwickshire, Birmingham, Leicester, Coventry and, is less than 10 minutes from the M42/A5 . Please contact Angela Hadley for further information or to arrange a visit.
‘With 20 years of knowledge and experience, Quinton House Nursing Home is truly a place for your loved ones.’ At Quinton House Nursing Home the views are beautiful. Making for a home from home, friendly comfortable environment. All staff are professional and friendly towards residents, encouraging them to live full lives and retain control of their own daily routine, and so be able to enjoy privacy, dignity and individuality. Carers want residents to feel right at home. The spacious accommodation is divided into lounges, dining rooms and a beautiful conservatory to provide intimate areas for relaxing and socialising. All rooms, including companion rooms, are light and airy, have en-suite facilities, televisions, telephone points and a nurse call system within easy reach. The nursing home provides a variety of interesting and stimulating activities daily - from creative craft sessions to theatre visits. All meals are freshly prepared and cooked in the home’s kitchen to cater for all dietary requirements.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you require further information.
Wanda Tebby - Home Manager • Hazel Morris - Administrator Main Road, Lower Quinton, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 8RY Telephone: 01789 720337 or 720247 • Email: info@quintonhouse.net or wanda@quintonhouse.net
QUINTON GARDENS NURSING HOME
NEWLY OPEN
The newly opened unit “Quinton Gardens”, has been specially designed and staffed to deliver high quality Residential, Nursing, Dementia, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Palliative and Respite Care in luxurious been specially designed and staffed to deliver high surroundings. It offers:
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CAPTIVATING PASSION FOR CARE..... Quinton House, Main Road, Lower Quinton, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 8RY. 01789 720247 Email: info@quintonhouse.net and find us on www.carehome.co.uk
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■ Electric profiling beds ■ Pressure relieving mattresses ■ Built in ceiling hoists ■ Jacuzzi-Spa Bath
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Daily individualised activities Home-made meals Landscaped large garden Wi-Fi Access
At Quinton House the beautiful views, all over looking acres of open fields are making for a home from home, friendly & comfortable environment. All staff are professional and friendly towards residents, encouraging them to live their full lives, always maintaining privacy, dignity and individuality by promoting person centred care. Please contact us for further information or just drop in anytime, to appreciate what we do.
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Stratford-Upon-Avon care homes continued Turning Point -Masons Road 145-147 Masons Road, Stratford-upon-Avon CV37 9NX Tel: 01789 414551 LDA YA Waterloo House care home Waterloo Road, Bidford-on-Avon, Alcester B50 4JH Tel: 01789 773359 Advert page 64
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Bancroft Gardens WATERSIDE, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
Small Homes Award Central England 2008 Gold Standard Framework award
Situated overlooking a beautiful park and the River Avon with the Shakespeare Theatre opposite. Our Home offers quality of life and freedom to pursue your interests in an attractive tourist location. • En-suite rooms available. • Respite and a local Home Care service is also available. Won ‘Dignity in Care’ Award 2009 Finalist in National Care Home Awards 2011
For more information telephone: (01789) 269196
Stratford-Upon-Avon care homes with nursing Albany House 16/18 Albany Road, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6PG Tel: 01789 261191 Alveston Leys Nursing Home Kissing Tree Lane, Alveston, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 7QN Tel: 01789 204391 WACH Advert page 62 Arden Valley Bearley Cross, Wootton Wawen, Solihull B95 6DR Tel: 01789 731168
Cherry Trees Stratford Road, Oversley Green, Alcester, Stratford-Upon-Avon B49 6LN Tel: 01789 444956 WACH Advert page 59
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Kineton Manor Nursing Home Manor Lane, Kineton CV35 0JT Tel: 01926 641739 WACH Advert page 64
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Mockley Manor Care Home Forde Hall Lane, Ullenhall, Henley-in-Arden B95 5PS Tel: 01562 852952 WACH Advert page 64 & 66
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Avon Court Care Centre Scholars Lane, Stratford on Avon CV37 6HE Tel: 01789 297589 Advert page 37 OP D PD YA
Pitchill House Nursing Home Pitchill, Salford Priors, Evesham WR11 8SN Tel: 01386 870092 WACH
Bromson Hill Nursing Home Ashorne, Warwick CV35 9AD Tel: 01926 651166 WACH Advert page 66
Quinton House Nursing Home Lower Quinton, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 8RY Tel: 01789 720247 WACH Advert page 66
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Stratford Bentley Nursing Home, The Saffron Meadow, Stratford-Upon-Avon CV37 6GD Tel: 01789 414078 WACH Advert below
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The Stratford Bentley Nursing Home Saffron Meadow, Stratford-Upon-avon, warwickShire cv37 6Gd telephone: (01789) 414078 fax: (01789) 414048 eMail: stratfordbentley@btconnect.com
A comfortable home located in impressive surroundings near the River Avon and Stratford old town.
Respite, carer breaks and convalescent care can be provided for patients of all ages.
Varied social activity programme planned to suit most needs of residents wishing to participate.
Close care apartments are also available for leasehold purchase with ‘buy back’ guarantee.
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Indices All Homes 164 Coleshill Road 58 Acorn Lodge 55 Adelaide House Residential Care Home 53 Albany House 67 Albemarle Rest Home 53 Allambie Court 57 Alveston Leys Nursing Home 67 Arden Croft 58 Arden House 53 Arden Valley 67 Attleborough Grange 55 Avon Court Care Centre 67 Bancroft Gardens Residential home 65 Beaman House 55 Beech Lodge – DEAF-initely Independent 53 Bentley House Care Centre 61 Bethany 53 Bilton House 61 Binley Woods 61 Bosworth Court Care Home 61 Bracebridge Court Care Home 58 Bromson Hill Nursing Home 67 Burgess Care 53 Butts Croft House 58 Bungalow, The 65 Caldwell Grange Care Home 55 Camphill GP Led Health Centre 57 Canning Court Nursing and Residential Home 67 Castel Froma 54 Cavendish Lodge 54 Cedar Lawn 65 Cedars, The 55 Chamberlaine Court 55 Chasewood 55 Chasewood Lodge 55 Cherry Trees 61 Cherry Trees 67 Chimneys Residential Care Home 61 Clarence House 53 Clarendon Manor 53 Clifton Court Nursing Home 63
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Collyhurst 55 Compton Manor Residential Care Home 58 Coundon Manor Care Home 61 Cowlees Care Home 57 Craighaven Care Home 53 Cubbington Mill 54 Daventry Road, 55 61 Dewar Close 61 Drayton Avenue, 201 65 Drayton Court 55 Eden Place Mental Health Nursing Home 54 Elms Residential Care Home, The 61 Elsee Road, 34 61 Evedale Care Home 61 Eversleigh Nursing Home 54 Fairfield 55 Field View House 65 Four Acres 65 Four Ways 53 Friendship Care and Housing -2 Nairn Close & 9 Orkney Close 56 - 3 and 4 Southbrook Road 61 -39 and 41 Derwent Road 56 -97 Leicester Road 56 Galanos House 54 Gateway House 61 Gildawood Court 55 Glebe House 53 Granville House 61 Greenways Care Home 53 Guys Cross Nursing Home 55 Hancox Close, 7-8 53 Harmony House 57 Haven House Residential Home 53, 65 Haven Nursing Home 57 Helen Ley Care Centre & Helen Ley Court 55 Herald Lodge 58 Highfield 58 HF Trust -34 Shipston Road 65 -Falstaff House 65 - 7 Waterloo Road 65 Hoarestone Avenue, 69 55
Hollies, The 58 Holly House 61 Holmfield Nursing Home 57 Homewood 55 Hylands House 65 Individual Care Services -11 Wembrook Close 55 - 2 Laurel Drive 55 -60 Ward Grove 53 Ingleby Care Ltd 56 Ingleby House 56 James Hirons Care Home 53 Jim Gillespie House 61 Kenilworth Grange Care Home 55 Kenilworth Manor 55 Kilsby House ResidenIal Home 61 Kineton Manor Nursing Home 67 Laurels, The 65 Lawns, The 53 Limes, The 65 Linden Lodge Nursing Home 61 Linden Lodge Residential Home 58 Long Lea Residential Home 56 Low Furlong 65 Lower Meadow 65 Lucy Glyn Residential 65 Manor Court Home 56 Manor House 61 Manor Road, 7 65 Manor Road, 9 53 Marloes Walk, 14 55 Marner House 56 Meadow View 65 Meadow House 58 Mencap (Heart of England) -1 Old Road 53 -184 Drayton Avenue 65 -201 Drayton Avenue 65 Merevale House Residential Home 58 Mill Green 63 Mill Green 61 Milner House 61 Moultrie Road 63 Mockley Manor Care Home 67 Musmajas 63
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All Homes continued Newlands Newstead Lodge Nursing Home Norfolk Street, 13 Oaston Lodge Old Rectory Care Home, The Oldbury Grange Nursing Home Orchard Blythe Orchard House Orton Manor Nursing Home Overslade House PAKS Trust -17,18 & 42 Clarence Street Park View Care Home Pax Care Home Peacehaven People in Action - Barnfield - Four Gables - Manor Court Road, 132 - 134 - Manor Court Road, 136 - Milverton Terrace, 4 - Old Hinckley Road, 45 - Princes Street, 46
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Pilgrim Homes -Hornsey Rise Memorial Home 56 Pitchill House Nursing Home 67 Polesworth Group Friary Road 58 Quinton House Nursing Home 67 Red House, The 63 Richmond Lodge 63 Richmond Village Coventry 57 River Meadows 53 Romsey Winchester Avenue 56 Rosedale 65 Roxburgh House 65 Royal Leamington Spa Nursing Home, The 55 Rugby Care Centre 63 Salford House 65 Sebright House Care Home 55 Sedlescombe Park 63 St Catherine’s Bungalows 58 St Joseph’s 58 St Mary’s Nursing Home 63 Stables Residential Care Home 56 Stratford Bentley Nursing Home, The 67
Sycamores, The Te Hira Care Home Ltd Thistley Lodge Town Thorns Care Centre Trinity Lodge Turning Point -Masons Road - Russell Terrace -The Cedars - The Poplars -Willes Road Valley Road Vicarage Road, 30 Victoria Nursing Home Warwickshire Nursing and Residential Home, The Waterloo House Care Home Westlands Willow Tree Nursing Home Wolston Grange Woodlands, The Woodside Woodville House Youell Court
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Bosworth Homecare
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Domiciliary Care Service
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Burgess Care
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Camphill GP Led Health Care
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Elmhurst Assisted Living And Care Facilities
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Ensure Care Limited
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Home care providers Age Concern 17 Age UK Warwickshire 17 Allied Healthcare 17 Almond Care Ltd 17 Alpha Nursing & Care Services Ltd 17 Anthony James Care Limited 17 Assured Home Care 17 Audley Care 17 Aurelia Branch 17 Avon Support Limited 17 Barnfield Care Agency 17 Bella Home Care 17 Bellflower Care Services Office 17 Benvarden Homecare Services Ltd 17 Bluebird Care (Stratford and Warwick) 17 Service Blue Ribbon Community Care Bands User (Warwickshire) 17
Care Bureau, The - Leamington Spa Domiciliary and Nursing Care 17 - Rugby Domiciliary
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- Stratford Domiciliary
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Care For You (UK) Limited
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Caremark (Stratford upon Avon) 17 Carewatch (South Midlands) - Northampton - Rugby
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Carewatch (South Warwickshire) (T/A Casa Care Limited)
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Choice Homecare (Warwickshire) Coventry DCA
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Direct Health (Coventry)
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Essential Futures Limited 17 Everycare Rugby and Warwickshire 19 Excite Care Ltd 19 Farmers Court 19 Firstpoint Homecare - Kenilworth 19 Flexicare South Midlands 19 Forward Care UK Ltd 19 Guideposts Trust 19 Harmony Caring & Support Limited 19 Helping Hands Home Care 19 HFT - Waterloo Road, 7 19 Holly House 19
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Home care providers continued Home Instead Senior Care 19 Individual Care Services 19 Ingleby Care Ltd 19 Lancaster House 19 Leamington Spa Domiciliary & Nursing Agency 19 Lifewise 19 Long Lea Home Support 19 Lucy Glyn Domiciliary Care Agency 19 Margaret Court Limited 19 Mayday Trust Lennon Court 19 Meadow View Bungalows 19 Mencap (Heart of England) - DCA North 19 Mencap (Heart of England) - DCA South 19 Mencap (Heart of England) - DCA Studley Area and Southam 19
Mobile Care Services Limited 19 Netherfield House 19 Nightingales Home Care Services 19 Oakfield Park 19 On Tap Care Limited 19 Orion House 19 People in Action, North Warwickshire - Domiciliary Care 19 People in Action, South Warwickshire - Domiciliary Care 19 Personnel & Care Bank - Coventry 19 Pils 19 PULSE - Coventry 21 Precious Support Services 21 Reablement Services North Team 21 Reablement Services South Team 21 Richmond Lodge 21 Rugby Crossroads 21
Sevacare Rugby 21 Shared Lives Scheme 21 Springfield Mind Limited 21 Stonham Nuneaton and Bedworth Homecare 21 Sure Care Warwickshire T/A First Call Community Systems Ltd 21 Take-a-Break Warwickshire Limited 21 Tiddington Court Ltd 21 Turning Point - Clarence House 21 Victoria Dom Care 21 Warwickshire Supported Living 21 Willows, The (Domiciliary Care Office) 21 Wyken Court 21 Xperience Recruitment Limited 21
Care UK 51, 54 Cleeve Hill Health Care Ltd 11 Eversleigh Nursing Home 52 Ensure Care 16 G G Trading Ltd T/A Caremark 18 Greensleeves Homes Trust 52 Helping Hands Inside front cover Help At Hand Care Service Ltd 18 Home Instead 16 Independent Advocacy 10 Linden Care Homes Ltd 60
Lodders Solicitors LLP 42 MCS - Mobile Care Services Ltd 20 Moore and Tibbits 42 Pulse8 + 18 Restful Homes Group 37 Runwood Homes Inside back cover WACH - Warwickshire Association of Care Homes 48 WCS Care Group Ltd 31, 60 & outside back cover
Other Advertisers Agincare Group Ltd 12 Alpha Care Homes 64, 66 Allied Healthcare 20 Autumn Care 64 Barchester Healthcare 59 Bluebird Care 14 Blue Ribbon (Warwickshire) 14 Bupa Care Homes 62 Care Bureau, The 12 Care Choices Helpline 31, 38, 47 Care Choices Website 7, 12, 18, 21, 24, 42
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Runwood Homes are proud to announce that we have acquired 8 former County Council Homes in Warwickshire. We are looking forward to supporting residents, families and staff in 2013 and beyond, building strong community relationships.
CS CARE
Passionate about the people we care for We’ve been providing affordable, high quality care to people in Warwickshire for over 20 years. We’re not for profit; our philosophy puts people at the heart of everything we do, and it’s the benchmark of the care we provide. Ten homes across Warwickshire offer long term residential and short term respite care for older people and people living with dementia or a range of different needs. We’re passionate about good dementia care and we work closely with residents, their families and professionals to ensure the care we provide matches your needs, expectations and wishes. We have 2 homes providing rehabilitation, respite and long term residential care for people with physical disabilities and long term conditions. A WCS home offers everything you would expect from a provider of quality care: comfortable, clean surroundings, a home from home feel and skilled, enthusiastic staff who excel at caring for the individual.
Find our locations on our website
www.wcs-care.co.uk
e-mail info@wcs-care.co.uk or telephone us on 01926 864242
Registered charity number: 1012788