Worcestershire Care Services Directory 2015/16
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Contents Welcome from Worcestershire County Council Regions covered by this Directory
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How might Adult Social Care help you? 5 Making contact 5 Who is eligible for council support to meet their care and support needs? 5 What is a needs assessment? 7
Moving in with family or friends Funding options for housing Care homes and care homes with nursing Care homes checklist
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Paying for care How much will I have to pay for care? Seeking financial advice
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Care and Support Plan What is a Care and Support Plan? A Personal Budget What is important to you? How will you arrange your support and pay for it? How will you ensure you stay in control of your life? Support Plan agreement
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Feedback 39 Adult Social Care – make a compliment, comment or complaint 39 Concerns about inspected and regulated care services 39 Healthwatch Worcestershire 40
Adult safeguarding What is ‘adult safeguarding’? What is abuse and neglect? How do you report safeguarding concerns?
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Listings
Support to live at home Food and drink Home maintenance Personal care Help to live at home Assistive Technology Home adaptations Home care agency checklist
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Other forms of support at home Intermediate care Promoting Independence (PI) Urgent Response
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Support for carers Who is a carer? What is a carer’s assessment? What is a Carer’s Support Plan? What support is available for carers? What is a Carer’s Review? Young Carers Worcestershire Young Carers transitions service
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NHS-funded care What is NHS continuing healthcare? NHS-funded Nursing Care
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Accommodation 33 Shared Lives 34 Supported living 34 Sheltered housing 34 Extra care housing 35 To obtain extra copies of this Directory, free of charge, call Worcestershire Health and Social Care Access Service on 01905 768053.
Local useful contacts National useful contacts
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Home care provider listings
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Care home listings
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Bromsgrove Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Malvern Hills Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Redditch Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Worcester Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Wychavon Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Wyre Forest Care homes Care homes with nursing
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Index 62 Worcestershire County Council’s distribution of this publication does not constitute its 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 Worcestershire County Council nor Care Choices can be held responsible for any errors or omissions.
Alternative formats This Directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. There is also a Browsealoud option for those requiring the information in the spoken word.
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Welcome from Worcestershire County Council Welcome to the 2015/2016 Worcestershire Care Services Directory, which provides details about support for adults available in the county including social care. Some of these services are provided directly by the Council. Many others are provided by voluntary, charitable and private organisations. They can be used by people paying for their own care as well as people funded by the Council. This is the final directory that Worcestershire County Council will be producing. It will be replaced by the new Your Life, Your Choice website. Your Life Your Choice will be launched in autumn 2015 and includes lots of information and advice about how people can stay well and independent and plan for their long-term future. It also includes details about support available in local communities as well as local adult social care services. You can find the website at ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk To contact Adult Services at the Council for yourself, a family member or friend, please contact the Health and Social Care Access Service. The service is open seven days a week from 8:30am to 8:30pm and can be reached at: Tel: 01905 768053 (please note this replaces the former 0845 607 2000 number) Email: socialcare@worcestershire.gov.uk Post: PO Box 585, Worcester WR4 4AD Text message: 07939 572850
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Richard Harling Director of Adult Services and Health Worcestershire County Council
Regions covered by this Directory
This Directory is divided into the geographical areas indicated on this map.
SHROPSHIRE
Care homes / care homes with nursing listings start on: WEST MIDLANDS
HEREFORDSHIRE
Bromsgrove Malvern Hills Redditch Worcester Wychavon Wyre Forest
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Home care provider listings
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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How might Adult Social Care help you? Everyone in Worcestershire is entitled to receive information, advice and support about the range of help available to them. This includes the opportunity to have your needs assessed to help you plan and make decisions about your current and future care. You may also be entitled to receive some funding support from Worcestershire County Council to help you. Adult Social Care is a term that describes the everyday support that you might need due to illness, disability or frailty. It also includes supporting people who care for others. It does not mean the type of healthcare that you would expect to receive from NHS hospitals or your GP. Social care support is focused on keeping you and those who support you as independent as possible, and to enable you to have choice over how you live your life. If you are eligible for ongoing support, Adult Social Care funding can be received in a range of ways. You can choose to have the Council manage it on your behalf, or, alternatively, payments can be made to you to enable you to be more independent and arrange the care yourself or with the support from your family (this is called a Direct Payment). You can also choose to have a combination of both of these arrangements. For more information on Personal Budgets and Direct Payments, see page 8. You will be eligible for funded Adult Social Care support if you meet the national eligibility criteria. For more information about eligibility and assessments, see below. You can also contact the Council if you are worried
about your own or someone else’s personal, emotional or financial safety. See contact details below. Even if you think you might not be eligible for help from Adult Social Care, you and the person who supports you are entitled to have an assessment. The purpose of the assessment is to work with you to identify what needs you may have and what you or the person who helps you wants to achieve or maintain to improve your life experience and wellbeing. Information, advice and support can be provided to you on a range of different topics and related social care issues. If you do not feel confident or able to participate fully in any aspect of the Adult Social Care assessment process you can have someone to help you. In cases where there is nobody who can support you, an advocate can be provided to speak on your behalf. The Council is also able to provide you with the assessment forms so that you can complete these on your own or with someone else you trust to support you. The aim is to make sure that you are as comfortable as possible with how you wish to be supported during and after the assessment. It is also important to know that Adult Social Care is not provided free of charge. Following your assessment to fully identify your need for care and support, you will also have an assessment of your finances. This will provide you with the information about any contribution that you may need to make towards the costs of your care and support.
Making contact The Council has published a comprehensive information and advice guide for social care at a website called Your Life, Your Choice. It can be found at ylyc.worcestershire. gov.uk/ In addition to providing useful information and advice on a wide range of topics and local services, the site also enables users to register and submit a self-referral for
consideration by a Social Work Team. Alternatively, if you would prefer to speak to somebody about your enquiry or care needs you can contact the Worcestershire Health and Social Care Access Service on 01905 768053 (8:30am to 8:30pm seven days a week) or write to WHASCAS, PO Box 585, Worcester WR4 4AD.
Who is eligible for council support to meet their care and support needs? All councils in England must now work to the national minimum threshold for adult care and support needs which was introduced on 01 April 2015. The eligibility threshold is set out in the Care and Support (Eligibility Criteria) Regulations 2014. In deciding if an adult with care and support needs has eligible needs, the Council must have first completed a needs assessment. The Council will then use the information gathered in the needs assessment to decide:
• Do the adult’s needs arise from, or are they related to, a physical or mental impairment or illness they have? • As a result of the adult’s needs, is the adult unable to achieve two or more of the outcomes specified in the eligibility criteria regulations? • As a consequence, is there, or is there likely to be, a significant impact on the adult’s wellbeing? An adult’s needs are only eligible for council support if the answer to all three of these questions is ‘yes’. >>
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Who is eligible for council support to meet their care and support needs? continued >> The regulations then set out a range of outcomes to achieve, including: • M anaging and maintaining nutrition (does the person have access to food and drink, are they able to prepare and eat food and drink?) • M aintaining personal hygiene (can the person wash themselves and launder clothes?)
electricity?) • Developing and maintaining family and other personal relationships (is the person lonely or isolated?) • Accessing and engaging in work, training, education or volunteering.
• Managing toilet needs.
• Making use of necessary facilities or services in the local community, including public transport and recreational opportunities.
• B eing appropriately clothed (can the person dress themselves and be dressed in relation to the weather?)
• Carrying out any caring responsibilities the adult has for a child.
• Being able to use their home safely.
The Council will put in writing all decisions it makes about meeting eligible needs; this will include information about how to complain if the person or their representative believes the decision is wrong.
• M aintaining a habitable home environment (is the home sufficiently clean and maintained in order to be safe and is there access to amenities, such as water, gas and
What is a needs assessment? A needs assessment is a discussion between you and a trained person from the Council about your care and support needs and the goals you want to achieve so that you can maintain or improve your wellbeing. The assessment can be done face-to-face, over the telephone or online. The assessment is the way the Council can understand what care and support needs you have and how these affect your wellbeing. The assessment will include talking to you about any physical needs you have (such as washing and dressing) as well as your mental and emotional wellbeing and what is important to you. The Council will make sure that you are able to be involved in your assessment. If you wish, your carer, a friend or family member can help and represent you. If you have a lot of difficulty in being involved in the assessment and don’t have anyone you can ask to help, the Council will find someone to be your independent advocate to help you. If you have complex care and support needs the Council will work closely with other organisations such as the NHS so that you do not have to provide information repeatedly to lots of different people. You will be given a written copy of your needs assessment and a copy will be given to anyone that you want to have a copy. When your assessment is complete the Council will decide if your care and support needs are at a level which means that you are eligible for help from the Council. You could be eligible for help from the Council if your illness or disability means you are not able to do, or have major difficulty in doing a combination of normal day-to-day activities and your wellbeing is seriously affected by this. The Council will write to you to explain its decision and
give you the reasons for its decision. If you are eligible for help the Council will explain what help could be available through your Personal Budget (see page 8) for care and support. Your Personal Budget will be calculated based on the information provided to the Council during your assessment and is used to fund care and support arrangements to meet your needs. These arrangements will be agreed with you and described in a Care and Support Plan. The needs assessment will not ask you about your finances but, if your needs are assessed as eligible for care and support from the Council, you may have to pay towards the cost. So that the Council can work out and tell you how much you would need to pay you would need to disclose details about your savings, assets and income. An estimated financial assessment tool is available online at the Your Life Your Choice website at ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk If you are not eligible for support from the Council, the Council will give you information and advice about what services are available to you locally so that you can remain independent and well.
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Care and Support Plan What is a Care and Support Plan? The Care and Support Plan is there to help you think about the support you require in the different areas of your life. It will help you think about the levels of support you will need to be as independent as possible and meet any of the outcomes that were identified from your needs assessment either in the assessment you did yourself or one that you completed with a health or social care professional. You can use the Care and Support Plan if you are the person who needs help or if you are the carer of someone
who needs help. You can also choose to use the Care and Support Plan jointly as a carer and the ‘cared for’ person if you wish. You can use it even if you are not receiving funding from the Council, as you may find it helpful to think about the support you need now and in the future. If you require support to fill out your Care and Support Plan, you may ask someone to help you or, alternatively, the Council can help you arrange for an advocate who can help you and speak on your behalf.
A Personal Budget A Personal Budget is the total amount of money you will need to meet the costs of your assessed care, including the amount the Council will pay and the amount you may need to pay towards the cost of your care. In general, the Council charges for social care services. Some people
have to pay the full amount towards their services; some make a contribution and some do not pay anything. It will depend on your individual financial circumstances and will be calculated following the completion of a financial assessment.
What is important to you? If someone reads your Care and Support Plan they should be able to get a sense of your lifestyle, an understanding of who you are and your interests and aspirations for the future. The Care and Support Plan must show that you have been at the centre of the process. Your Care and Support Plan needs to contain:
about the support you need. The person who carries out your assessment will discuss these with you and arrange to get the support you require. This person could be:
• What is important to you.
• A health or social care professional can help you.
• Your likes and dislikes.
• An independent person, who may charge you for their services.
• Your hobbies and interests. • The important people in your life. • Your hopes and fears for the future. • What you hope to achieve and by when. What do you want to achieve or change in your life? A good way to start to think about your life is to think about how it is at the moment, what is working well and the things that are not working so well. What is your perfect day and what would be your worst day? Sometimes it can be difficult to imagine how life could be better, so this could be a good way to start to think about this. Your Care and Support Plan must say what you want to change about your lifestyle. This may include changing how you spend your time, changing where you want to live or changing the services you currently receive. It could even include any long-term changes you may want to make. There are various options available to help you think
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• Yourself – you may want to complete the Care and Support Plan yourself, or with your family or other people in your circle of support.
• An advocate who can complete the Care and Support plan on your behalf. Your Care and Support Plan should include the type of help and support that you are going to need to ensure you stay safe and well. You may want to think about the help you need at home; this may be cooking, shopping, household chores or personal care. You may need someone to help you get out and about to see friends and family or keep appointments, or you may need help to do more in your local community. Include things that you have a real chance to achieve and that will make your life better. People who help you to decide will also need to agree with your choices. Don’t include anything that someone else thinks you should do if you don’t agree with it. If a health or social care professional has carried out your assessment they will have identified any care and support needs the Council will meet, as well as any other care and
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What is important to you? continued support needs you may have. It is important to remember that any arrangements you make that are funded by the
Council need to be directly linked to your assessed eligible needs.
How will you arrange your support and pay for it? As well as using your Personal Budget to meet some of your outcomes, you may want to start thinking about what your natural networks are and whether there are other services that are free and available to you in your own community. You may also want to use local people or resources, as these can often be easier to arrange than buying from a care agency and may be people that you know and feel more comfortable to have helping you. Your Care and Support Plan must then show what you intend to spend your Personal Budget on. This must include any money that you have to pay towards your care costs. You may want to take your Personal Budget as a Direct Payment that you either manage yourself or you ask a family member or someone else to manage on your behalf. (If you have someone else acting on your behalf
the Council will need to agree this.) Direct Payments can offer you a lot of flexibility in how you can use your Personal Budget. If you are thinking about taking a Direct Payment, the Council can help you to understand how it operates and some of the things that you might need to think about, such as what you might need to do if you want to employ people to help you. If you do not want to have a Direct Payment you can ask someone from the Council, for example a Social care worker, to arrange the services on your behalf. Or you can arrange some help yourself and ask the Council to help you arrange some other services for you. It is very important that you consider a contingency plan for what will happen if things go wrong or don’t turn out the way you wanted. It is wise to keep an amount of your budget to one side to cover the contingencies such as arranging care at a short notice.
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How will you ensure you stay in control of your life? Your Care and Support Plan must say what decisions you will make and what decisions other people will make if you lack capacity.
If your Care and Support Plan relies on someone else making decisions on your behalf it must say how they will help you and how they will know that you are in agreement.
Support Plan agreement Once your Care and Support Plan is completed your health or social care professional must see the plan and agree it with you before you can receive your budget, if you are eligible for one. The Council has a duty to ensure your support arrangements will meet your assessed support needs effectively and that any risks in the way you have chosen to meet them are identified and contingency plans made. The Council will also tell you in writing if it is unable to provide services for some of your needs and why. The health or social care professional will be looking for a number of details in the plan, making sure that: • The plan will keep you healthy, safe and well. • T he plan makes the most of things that you can use and do in your community and takes account of your natural networks of support. • T he plan meets the needs and outcomes that have been identified in your assessment. • T he plan is within the budget amount that you were given to meet your needs. • T he plan includes information about how you will manage any risks, and what support you need to stay safe and well. • I f someone else has helped you to complete your plan, the decisions that have been made are your own or in your best interests. • I f someone is in control of your budget, that they are the right person. • A ppropriate plans are in place if your planned care and support doesn’t happen/turn up. • Y our care and support is best value for both yourself and the Council.
• T he costs of the services in your Care and Support Plan are realistic and affordable and meet your eligible needs appropriately. • The support you want to meet your needs is lawful. • T he length of time that you think you will need your different types of support for is included. The Council will want to know that your Care and Support Plan is working well for you. A health or social care professional will agree a review date of your plan with you to ensure that: • Your care and support services are satisfactory. • You are still eligible for support from the Council. • Your eligible needs are still being met. The Council may discuss this over the telephone, faceto-face or ask you to review your Care and Support Plan yourself. This will depend on your particular circumstance. Your Personal Budget may go up or down depending on your eligible needs and the costs of services. If the Council does not agree with your Care and Support Plan, it will give you the reasons in writing. If you are not happy with the Council’s response you may wish to use the Council’s complaints process to have your case heard by an independent person.
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Adult safeguarding What is ‘adult safeguarding’? Safeguarding is aimed at adults who, as a result of their care and support needs, are unable to protect themselves from either the risk, or the experience, of abuse or neglect.
In these cases, local services must work together to safeguard adults in a way that supports them in making choices and having control over how they want to live.
What is abuse and neglect? Abuse or neglect may be deliberate, or the result of negligence or ignorance. Unintentional abuse or neglect arises, for example, because pressures have built up and/ or because the behaviour someone with care and support needs displays is not being properly addressed. Abuse and neglect can take many forms. The Care Act 2014, which sets out the safeguarding responsibilities of local services, identifies the following areas but advises that this is not an exhaustive list as abuse or neglect can take many forms and the circumstances of each case must always be considered: • P hysical abuse – including assault, hitting, slapping, pushing, misuse of medication, restraint or inappropriate physical sanctions. • D omestic violence – including psychological, physical, sexual, financial, emotional abuse and so called ‘honour’ based violence. • S exual abuse – including rape, indecent exposure, sexual harassment, inappropriate looking or touching, sexual teasing or innuendo, sexual photography, subjection to pornography or witnessing sexual acts, indecent exposure and sexual assault or sexual acts to which the adult has not consented or was pressured into consenting. • P sychological abuse – including emotional abuse, threats of harm or abandonment, deprivation of contact, humiliation, blaming, controlling, intimidation, coercion, harassment, verbal abuse, cyberbullying, isolation or unreasonable and unjustified withdrawal of services or supportive networks. • F inancial or material abuse – including theft, fraud, internet scamming, coercion in relation to an adult’s financial affairs or arrangements, including in connection with wills, property, inheritance or financial transactions, or the misuse or misappropriation of
property, possessions or benefits. • M odern slavery – encompasses slavery, human trafficking, forced labour and domestic servitude. Traffickers and slave masters use whatever means they have at their disposal to coerce, deceive and force individuals into a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment. • D iscriminatory abuse – including forms of harassment, slurs or similar treatment; because of race, gender and gender identity, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion. • O rganisational abuse – including neglect and poor care practice within an institution or specific care setting, such as a hospital or care home, or in relation to care provided in one’s own home. This may range from oneoff incidents to ongoing ill-treatment. It can be through neglect or poor professional practice as a result of the structure, policies, processes and practices within an organisation. • N eglect and acts of omission – including ignoring medical, emotional or physical care needs, failure to provide access to appropriate health, care and support or educational services, the withholding of the necessities of life, such as medication, adequate nutrition and heating. • S elf-neglect – this covers a wide range of behaviour; neglecting to care for one’s personal hygiene, health or surroundings and includes behaviour such as hoarding.
How do you report safeguarding concerns? Do you have concerns that you, or someone that you know, is being abused or neglected? If you believe a crime has been committed call the police on 999. If
you need an urgent response, please call the Worcestershire Health and Social Care Access Service on 01905 768053.
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Support to live at home As you get older or if you live with a long-term health condition or disability, it can become harder to live independently and safely, and to complete everyday tasks such as washing, dressing, cooking and cleaning.
Many people are able to stay in their own homes for most or all of their lives by getting the correct help and support at home.
Food and drink Eating and drinking Many people prefer to be as independent as possible when it comes to eating and drinking. If you are having difficulty swallowing food or drink, you should speak to a Speech and Language Therapist who will advise you on the correct techniques and equipment. Alternatively, go to ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk for more information on things you can do that might help. To find out more about what equipment might be suitable for you, please visit the Ask Sara website by accessing the Your Life, Your Choice website and looking at the information and advice page on equipment. www.asksara.dlf.org.uk/?auth=worcs Shopping for food Everybody is different and each person may have different reasons why shopping for food might be difficult. It could be that you are unable to drive and can’t carry your shopping bags, or it might be that you get tired walking around the shop or can’t see the food labels due to a visual impairment. The Ask Sara website can help you find out if there is any equipment that might help you do your food shopping, but there are some other things you can do as well: • Consider using online shopping with a supermarket. • A sk the customer service desk at the supermarket for assistance. • S ome supermarkets offer a delivery service for people who shop in store. Check with your local supermarket if they offer this as there may be minimum spends or delivery charges. • I f travelling to the supermarket is difficult, see if a family member or friend is able to take you with them when they go. • Use your Attendance Allowance to pay for a taxi. • Check whether there is a food van in your area. • U se Shopmobility schemes to help you get around your local shops. For advice about buying the right food to help you maintain a balanced diet, see the healthy eating page on the Your Life Your Choice website.
Preparing Food There is lots of equipment available to help you prepare food. To find out what might be suitable for you, please visit the Ask Sara website for more advice, or, see the healthy eating page on Your Life Your Choice at ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk Food banks Food banks are non-profit organisations that provide food parcels to those in crisis who have insufficient money to buy food. Trussell Trust food banks provide emergency food, and support to address a client’s underlying problem. Each food parcel contains a minimum of three days’ nutritionally balanced, non-perishable food. Schools, churches, businesses and individuals donate nonperishable, in-date food to a foodbank. Food is also collected at supermarkets where shoppers can donate items from their shopping basket. Every referral to a Trussell Trust food bank is made by frontline care professionals (such as doctors, health visitors, social workers, welfare officers, the police and probation officers) who will identify that a person is in crisis and will issue a food voucher. Residents need to have a referral from one of these agencies to be able to access the food bank. In Worcestershire, there are a number of Trussell Trust food banks and other independent services that support residents in need of food. Visit the Trussell Trust website to find out more about food banks in the area and how to get in touch with them at www.trusselltrust.org/foodbank-projects
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Home maintenance Keeping your home and garden well-maintained can sometimes be difficult, especially if you have a health or physical condition. A well-maintained home can help you to stay in better health and avoid accidents, whilst the garden is often a sanctuary for many people and can help with mental wellbeing. If you are struggling to keep up with smaller jobs that need doing around the home and garden, you may be able to get help from voluntary organisations. There may be a small charge or you might be asked for a donation. For larger jobs you may need to hire a tradesman. Always check previous work from testimonials, ratings on the internet or personal recommendations from family and friends. If you are worried about hiring someone you don’t know, you can get further advice at the Worcestershire Regulatory Services website at www.worcsregservices.gov.uk If you live in a Housing Association home or rent from a private landlord, then they are responsible for keeping the home maintained and you should contact them directly for anything that needs doing. Housework Being able to clean your home and launder clothes can become difficult if you are living with a physical or health condition. Living in an unclean environment can not only have an impact on health, but can also affect your mental wellbeing. There is some equipment that might help you with your cleaning and laundry. To find out what might be
suitable for you, visit www.asksara.dlf.org.uk or go to the Council’s website at ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk Managing correspondence Sometimes you need help with keeping on top of the letters and bills that come through your door. This can be for many reasons such as ill-health, a disability or bereavement. Tips to help you: • Get rid of junk mail. • D ecide which letters or bills are most important and need to be dealt with first. These may include rent, mortgage or health appointments. • U se a calendar to make a list of when letters or bills need to dealt with. • Arrange to pay your bills by direct debit if you can.
Personal care Dressing and undressing If you find dressing difficult, there are a number of things you could try to remain independent. Choosing appropriate styles and fabrics, adapted clothing as well as using special techniques or equipment can all help to make dressing easier. Visit ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk for ideas. Equipment is also available to assist with a variety of dressing tasks. The Council recommends that you seek advice from an occupational therapist before buying or using any of this equipment. For more advice about what equipment may be suitable for you, please visit the Ask Sara website or see page 16. Washing, showering and bathing Everyone is different in strength, balance and agility and has a unique home environment including their bathroom layout. It may be a good idea for you to arrange
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an assessment with an occupational therapist to discuss any issues you may have with getting in and out of a bath, standing in or using a shower and standing at the basin. For more information about what equipment is available and what might be suitable for you, please visit the Ask Sara website. Alternatively, for tips on making life easier for yourself, see page 18 or visit ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk Using the toilet Toileting is a function that most people take for granted and if assistance is required it can cause distress. By using equipment, independence can be regained, while in other situations more complex solutions are required. You should speak to an occupational therapist to help you decide what would be best for you. For more advice and equipment to help with toileting, please visit www.asksara.dlf.org.uk or ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk
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Help to live at home In the living room
Plug with handle
Easi-reach
YB NOR
Chair raisers
WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU? GETTING IN AND OUT OF CHAIRS Standing up from sitting is difficult
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS • Block of foam in chair base • B uy ready-made chair raisers if your
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS • Buy an electric riser chair
chair is too low
• B uy a new chair – get professional
help to make sure the height is right
• Take regular, gentle exercise OPENING AND CLOSING WINDOWS Can’t reach the windows Not secure to leave windows open
CONTROLLING THE HEATING Can’t reach the controls for the fire or heating
SWITCHING LIGHTS ON AND OFF Can’t reach the switch The switch is difficult to use
KEEPING WARM Insulating your home Affording the fuel Carrying the fuel
WATCHING TV Hearing the sound of the TV
• Move any furniture out of the way • Install/purchase a fan • Purchase a gadget to open/close window
• Remove the window opener • I nstall environmental controls or
• Change the switches • Fit a timer switch • Purchase a standalone heater
• Move the heating controls • Install new or additional heating system
• Install a light switch toggle • Purchase a socket extension • Purchase handi-plugs
• Move the light switches • Replace the light switches • Install environmental controls
• Replace the fire with a heater • Apply for the winter fuel payment • Use a trolley to safely transport the fuel
• Get a grant to insulate your house • Change to a cheaper heating system • Change to an easier-to-use heating system
• Use subtitles • Purchase wireless headphones
• Request an assessment for a hearing aid • Install a room loop
air-conditioning
• Install new windows
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In the bedroom
Pillow raisers
Easy grip scissors
M T W T F S S
Bed raisers
WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU? GETTING IN AND OUT OF BED Standing up from sitting on the bed
SITTING UP IN BED, TURNING OR ROLLING OVER Bed is too soft Bedding is too heavy Nothing to lean on
KEEPING WARM IN BED Checking the safety of your electric blanket
Pill dispenser
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS
• Learn new techniques for moving safely • Purchase a leg lifter • Raise the bed • Fit grab rails
• Use a transfer board • Install a hospital bed • Buy an electric adjustable bed • Use a mobile hoist or a ceiling track hoist
• Change bedding • Learn new techniques for moving safely • Purchase a pillow raiser • Change the mattress
• Buy a bed cradle/bed ladder • Use a bed lever • Buy a specialised mattress • Install a drop-down rail • Install an over-bed pole
• Buy a heavier duvet • Buy thermal clothing • Contact an electrician about any
electrical blanket safety concerns
• Learn new techniques for dressing • Buy simple gadgets: long-handled shoe
• Consider home support
Difficult to reach all of your body
CUTTING YOUR NAILS
• Buy easy grip scissors
• See a podiatrist
•A sk your pharmacist for an easy to
open bottle • K eep a note when you have taken a tablet
•G et a pill dispenser with days and times on • Get an automatic pill dispenser • Ask someone to prompt you
• Buy a clock with larger numbers
• Buy a clock that ‘speaks’
GETTING DRESSED
horn; elastic shoe laces; dressing stick; button hook; stocking aids • C ontact n (see key below) regarding an assessment of needs
Can’t reach your feet Hard to hold scissors
TAKING YOUR TABLETS Opening bottles Remembering to take tablets
READING THE TIME Seeing the clock to tell the time n Adult Services on 01905 768053.
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In the kitchen
Teapot tipper
Large handled cutlery 5
Pan handle holder
Liquid level indicator
Chopping board with spikes
Perching stool
WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU? REACHING CUPBOARDS Cupboards are too high or low Cupboards are too deep Cupboard doors are too heavy
USING TAPS AND SWITCHES Taps or switches are too awkward Can’t reach taps or switches
CUTTING, CHOPPING, PREPARING AND COOKING FOOD Work surface too high or low Hard to grip packets or jars Hard to grip a knife Pans or kettles are too heavy to lift
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS
• Re-arrange things in cupboards/on
• Alter the spring in the door closers • Lower or raise the cupboards
• Fit tap turners • Purchase Handi-Plugs
• Change switches • Raise or reposition taps • Fit lever taps or new taps • Alter the kitchen
• Sit at a table • Consider kitchen gadgets including:
• Use a food processor • Purchase a perching/high stool • Buy a trolley • Change the height of the work surface •M ake space under the work surface for
surfaces • Buy an Easi-Reacher or Handi-Reacher
knife with a thick handle; chopping board with spikes; pan handle holder; teapot tipper; lid gripper
your knees when sitting
• Re-organise the furniture
• Review mobility equipment used • Adapt the kitchen • Consider the suitability of the kitchen
Cutlery is hard to grip Food/plate keeps slipping Can’t carry food to table Can’t lift cup
• Use large handled cutlery • Use a non-slip mat • Use a lightweight insulated cup • Use a cup with two handles • Contact n (see key below) regarding an
• Buy a trolley • Consider home support for meal times
LAUNDRY AND IRONING
• Install a wall-fixed ironing board
• Raise/lower the washing machine • Change the washing machine or iron
MOVING AROUND THE KITCHEN Not enough space
EATING AND DRINKING
Washing machine is too high or too low Putting up ironing board
n Adult Services on 01905 768053.
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In the bathroom
Grab rail
Shower board
5
Tap turners
Toilet seat and support frame
Raised toilet seat
Long-handled sponges
COMPLEX SOLUTIONS
WHAT IS DIFFICULT FOR YOU?
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
WASHING HANDS, FACE AND BODY
• Install tap turners • Purchase a long-handled sponge • Purchase a flannel strap • Contact n (see key below) regarding an
• Install lever taps or new taps • Purchase a stool • Raise or lower basin • Consider home support
• Have a strip wash • Purchase a non-slip mat for the bath • Install tap turners • Buy a long-handled sponge • Use a half-step • Install grab rails • Use a bath board or bath seat
• Install lever taps or new taps • Install a bath lift • Use a mobile hoist • Use a ceiling track hoist • Replace the bath with a shower • Convert the bathroom to a wet room • Consider home support
• Heat the bathroom safely • Use a non-slip mat • Purchase a towelling gown
• Change the floor covering • Purchase a hot air body dryer
• Install a raised toilet seat • Use a combined toilet seat and
• Review mobility equipment used • Adaptation to bathroom • Consider home support
Turning the taps Standing at the basin Basin is too low or too high Can’t reach all parts of the body
HAVING A BATH Turning the taps Stepping into the bath Risk of slipping in the bath Getting up out of the bath Washing your back
DRYING YOURSELF Floor is slippery Room is too cold Difficulty in drying your body
USING THE TOILET Toilet is too high or too low Difficult to clean yourself Flush lever is awkward Toilet is hard to get to
CLEANING TEETH Gripping the toothbrush Standing at the basin
HAVING A SHOWER Difficult to stand for long shower Shower too high Shower controls are awkward Shower is slippery n Adult Services on 01905 768053.
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assessment of needs
support frame
• Install a flush lever extension • Contact n (see key below) for a needs assessment
• Purchase a toothbrush gripper • Purchase an electric toothbrush • Use a stool • Have a strip wash • Use non-slip mats • Purchase a half-step • Contact n (see key below) for a needs assessment
• Use a shower board • Use a shower chair or stool • Replace shower controls • Consider home support
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Assistive Technology Assistive Technology is the name given to devices and equipment that can be used to support someone with care needs or their carer, either as a standalone solution to their needs or when used as part of a broader package of care. This equipment can be as simple as a device to remind you to take your medication or can be more sophisticated by linking with other equipment, connecting you to a service that can monitor your safety and wellbeing. To access information about options please visit www.asksara.dlf.org.uk/?auth=worcs/ In Worcestershire, the range of equipment available is subject to a needs assessment. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria for a Personal Budget for Assistive Technology equipment, or if you choose to fund the
equipment yourself, many of the items can be purchased directly from a supplier. In the case of Telecare alarms and additional items of equipment, these can be purchased directly from the call centres that operate through the county. Go to ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk for more information.
Home adaptations Maybe you need a little extra support to enable you to live at home independently, or perhaps the time has come to consider moving into somewhere better suited to support your own particular needs. There are often options available to you that will allow you to make changes, to your home or to how you do things, that will make your home more suitable for your changing needs. However, sometimes people find that making changes to their home is not enough and it is necessary to look for somewhere else to live. You can speak to an occupational therapist who may be able to help you change your home. Locate your nearest Occupational Therapy team by accessing the Worcestershire Health and Care Trust website on www.hacw.nhs.uk They may suggest adaptations such as: • A stair lift. • Access ramps. • Grab rails around the home. You may want to consider undertaking significant
building works to change the layout of your property. This could include: • W idening doorways so that you can use a wheelchair. • R eplacing your bath or shower unit with a level-access shower. • A dding a downstairs toilet, bathroom or bedroom so that you don’t have to keep using the stairs. • Installing low level kitchen units. To make these changes you will need advice from qualified builders on what to do. Buying or renting an already adapted home Some homes have already been adapted. You can look in your local paper if you wish to buy a suitable house, bungalow or flat. These are normally in special developments. If you want to rent a home, you can contact your local housing association who will help you find a more suitable property. See page 33 for more information on housing options.
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We believe in continuity of care... our mature Caregivers get to know their clients as friends Services include: • Personal care • Companionship • Specialist dementia and Alzheimer’s care • Home from hospital care • Light housekeeping • Local transportation and errands • Meal preparation • Respite support • Convalescence support • Shopping
and much more... Being able to live at home can be one of the most important comforts in an older person’s life and because family and friends can’t always be there, Home Instead Senior Care are here to help. Home Instead Worcestershire are different....We take pride in helping our clients lead a more comfortable and confident life, helped by Caregivers whose maturity eases communication and ensures dignity. We understand the importance of being on time and being flexible. Our clients see the same Caregivers time and again, not strangers.
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Others say they specialise in Dementia care – we can prove it. Our Caregivers participate in specialist multi-phased comprehensive Alzheimers and dementia training certificated by City and Guilds, and understand and use specialised communication skills to help their clients.
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My sister and I were not prepared for the emotional and physical demands that our mother’s Alzheimer’s placed on us. It was all so overwhelming. So we reached out and found someone we could trust to help us take care of her. Jenny, Mum’s Caregiver fills in when we can’t be there and Mum enjoys her company. We are all very grateful!” ~ Ruth B, Client’s daughter.
For us, nothing is more important than providing a convenient and reliable care solution that works for everyone in your family. From just an hour or two a week, to full time care, our service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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I’m very pleased with Home Instead. They are really excellent with my 94 year old mother. They are always punctual and they are the first company to keep sending the same person. I would definitely recommend them.” ~ James P, Client’s son.
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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.
If you are arranging and funding your own care either privately or through Direct Payments or a Personal Budget, you are able to choose your own worker or care agency.
For care packages which have been arranged by us, contracts and care plans will have been completed by your care manager and the agencies used will have been accredited to work for us.
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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? • 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. • How long has the agency been operating? • How many carers would the agency assign to care for you and would you see the same one every day? If not, how does the staff rota operate and what happens if your carer goes on holiday or is sick, will you be notified in advance that a different carer will be attending?
• How can you contact the agency in an emergency or outside office hours? • How hard or easy would it be to make a complaint and how are things then put right? • If this is a private contract ask for a copy of the agency’s contract terms and read these carefully with someone you trust. Get as much help as you can going over it and ask any questions you may have before signing anything. The Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK could help with this.
Carers • You should expect your personal preferences, dignity and privacy to be respected. Discuss this with the agency and ask how the most suitable carers for your particular care are chosen. Can you talk to them before deciding?
• Carers should be fully trained or be in 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 Disclosure and Barring Service and have a criminal records disclosure – make sure this is the case.
Paying • If your care needs do not meet our eligibility criteria and have been arranged privately you should check carefully the fee rates charged and exactly what the payment you make covers.
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CARE VISITS AT HOME We care passionately
“Good Old-Fashioned Service” • We offer everything from personal care to shopping, cleaning or social visits. In fact everything you need to stay in the comfort of your home. • All our staff are handpicked, police checked, fully trained and developed to provide a safe, efficient, professional and friendly service. • We ensure dependable programmed visits and continuity of care. • We have an excellent reputation for the various services that we provide with durations starting from 30 minutes up to sleep-ins and live in care. • Tailor Made – Your care plan will be tailor-made for you. We will talk to you about just what you want and respect your wishes throughout. • End of Life – A total Palliative Care Package • Dementia - We are experienced in caring for all forms of Dementia Care
Call us for a no obligation chat and assessment of your care needs Bluebird Care Offices: Bromsgrove & Redditch: 01527 916442 Email: bromsgrove@bluebirdcare.co.uk Worcester & Evesham: 01386 764830 Email: worcesterandwychavon@bluebirdcare.co.uk www.bluebirdcare.co.uk Registered by the Care Quality Commission and member of UKHCA
Home care provider listings A & M BEWDLEY CARE SERVICES Kidderminster Tel: 01562 750060
OP D PD MH YA SI
ADVANCE HOUSING AND SUPPORT ABBEY COURT Redditch Tel: 01527 404865 LDA AGINCARE Worcester Tel: 01905 852214
CARE FORCE LTD Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 577247
OP D PD MH SI
CAREMARK (REDDITCH AND BROMSGROVE) Redditch Advert page 12 Tel: 01527 521777 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
OP D PD LDA SI YA
CAREMARK (WYCHAVON AND WYRE FOREST) Bewdley Advert page 12 Tel: 01299 406071 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
ALLCARE SERVICES & TRAINING LTD Worcester Tel: 01905 20205 OP D PD LDA MH SI ALLIED HEALTHCARE - WORCESTERSHIRE Worcester Tel: 01905 459780 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD AMBER SUPPORT SERVICES Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 873426 BARNARDO’S WORCESTERSHIRE COMMUNITY SHORT BREAKS Kidderminster Tel: 01562 825330
PD LDA
PD LDA SI
BEAVERS (WORCESTER) LTD Malvern Tel: 01684 576633 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
OP D PD MH SI YA AD
BLUEBIRD CARE (BROMSGROVE & REDDITCH) Bromsgrove Advert page 22 Tel: 01527 916442 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA BLUEBIRD CARE (WORCESTER & EVESHAM) Evesham Advert page 22 Tel: 01386 764830 OP D PD YA BROOMHILL CARE LTD AND BROOMHILL24 LTD Malvern Advert page 26 Tel: 01684 562087 OP D PD MH CARE 24. WYRE FOREST SHELTERED HOUSING LTD T/A THE COMMUNITY HOUSING GROUP Kidderminster OP D PD LDA MH SI AD Tel: 01562 733000 Service User Bands
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
Advert page 24 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
ALINA HOMECARE Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 575904
BEWDLEY CARE LTD Kidderminster Tel: 01562 69771
CARE 4 ME LTD Malvern Tel: 01684 572711
CAREWATCH (WYRE FOREST AND BROMSGROVE) Kidderminster Advert page 24 Tel: 01562 744738 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD CARING PEOPLE Redditch Tel: 01527 68680 CIVICARE CENTRAL LTD Droitwich Tel: 01905 770110
OP Advert page 24 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
CORE ASSETS CHILDREN’S SERVICES DISABILITY - MIDLANDS Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 834300 CROSSROADS CARE EVESHAM Evesham Tel: 01386 49926
PD LDA SI YA
OP D PD MH SI YA
CROSSROADS CARING FOR CARERS Worcester Tel: 01905 729293 OP D PD MH SI YA DENNY CARE SERVICES LTD Kidderminster Tel: 01562 754757
OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
DIMENSIONS WORCESTER DOMICILIARY CARE OFFICE Worcester Tel: 0300 303 9037
LDA
ECLIPSE HOMECARE Worcester Tel: 01905 641070
Advert page 26 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse drugs and alcohol Advertisers are highlighted
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because we care... As individuals we all have different needs, preferences and priorities to enable us to live as independently as possible in our own homes. Your privacy and dignity is our highest priority. Listening to your particular needs and choices, the service that we provide is designed to enable you to remain as independent as possible. What makes our service unique is that with our assistance you create your own personalised plan to which we train our support staff who will deliver to the standard that you expect and deserve. Whether an adult or a child, whether it’s social support or specialised care, we can work with you and your family to ensure your needs and preferences are met. Are you sat in the house and want some company to get you back outdoors, a walk around the shops or maybe for a meal at your favourite restaurant? Talk to us about how we can help you. Examples of the support that we can provide • All aspects of personal care • Shopping • Preparation of meals • Light domestic tasks • Night care • Live in care
• Support to families with children with high care needs • One to one assistance in accessing the community and workplace
Care in the home you can count on us...
Carewatch (Wyre Forest and Bromsgrove) 12 Lisle Avenue, Kidderminster DY11 7DL
T: 01562 744 738 E: coordinator@carewatchwfb.co.uk
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Live-in Care from £695 per week
• We supply Domestic Help,
Personal Care & Nursing Care
• From a minimum of 1/2 hour assistance
• Round the clock 24 x 7 service • All staff DBS & reference checked • Assistance packages tailored to suit individual needs
For more than a decade Civicare have been providing exceptional nursing & caring services throughout the country & have built a reputation for absolute quality, reliability & commitment.
Care Quality Commission 3 Star “Excellent Service” Rating
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.
For a free no obligation assessment call us on:
01905 770110
Email: info.central@civicare.co.uk www.civicare.co.uk
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08000 121 247 | www.liveincare.info Worcester - 01905 852 214
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Home care provider listings continued EVOLVING CARE LTD Redditch Tel: 01527 757140
OP D LDA MH YA
FAVOR CARE AGENCY Kidderminster Tel: 01562 637665
Advert page 26 OP LDA YA
FIRST KEY WORCESTER Worcester Tel: 01905 611147
PD LDA SI YA
FIRSTPOINT HOMECARE WORCESTERSHIRE Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 916655
OP D PD LDA SI YA AD
FITZROY SUPPORTED LIVING - MALVERN Malvern Tel: 01886 833424 FRIENDS AT HOME MALVERN Malvern Tel: 01684 897797
OP D PD MH SI YA
HAPPYLIFE CARE Worcester Tel: 07401 772572
OP PD YA
HF TRUST - WORCESTERSHIRE DCA Evesham Tel: 01386 422120 HOME CARE SERVICE Worcester Tel: 01905 734200
PD LDA SI
LDA
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HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE Evesham Tel: 01386 300801 Kidderminster Tel: 01562 754757 Malvern Tel: 01684 438501 Redditch Tel: 01527 810855 Stourbridge Tel: 01562 885589 Worcester Tel: 01905 420404
Advert page 20 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
HOUSE OF CARE SERVICES LTD Bromsgrove Tel: 02476 637969
Advert page 28 OP D PD LDA MH
HOUSMAN PARK HOME CARE Bromsgrove Tel: 01527 575440
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IGNITE HEALTH AND HOME CARE SERVICE Kidderminster Tel: 01562 515073
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KAREPLUS REDDITCH Redditch Tel: 01527 60092
OP D PD SI YA
KEMP HOSPICE Kidderminster Tel: 01562 861217
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MACINTYRE WORCESTERSHIRE SUPPORTED LIVING Bromsgrove Tel: 07824 416403 OP D LDA MANAGEMENT HQ, HEADWAY WORCESTER TRUST LTD Worcester Tel: 01905 729729 MAYFAIR CARE AGENCY LTD Evesham Tel: 01386Â 41492
PD
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MENCAP - MALVERN GATE Worcester Tel: 07951 905376 Service User Bands
LDA YA
OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse drugs and alcohol Advertisers are highlighted
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DO YOU NEED LIVE-IN CARE?
T.L.C. Home Care Services 91 High Street, Evesham, Worcs WR11 4DN As one’s health changes, most of us wish to remain as independent as possible and enjoy the comfort of our own home. T.L.C. Home Care Services offers the care and support needed to achieve this wish. We have an excellent reputation for providing high standards of personal care, respecting both the client’s chosen lifestyle, dignity and their need for flexibility as care needs change. We can offer a range of home care services tailored to meet individual needs including:- Personal care, preparing snacks and meals, sitter services and general help such as housework, shopping etc.
CALL US... TO DISCUSS OUR FRIENDLY, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE SHORT OR LONG TERM CARE
01684 562087
Email: broomhillgroup@aol.com www.broomhillgroup.co.uk com WORCESTERSHIRE - GLOUCESTERSHIRE - HEREFORDSHIRE Regulated by Care Quality Commission The Old Chapel, 84 Cowleigh Road, Malvern WR14 1QN Est 1993 Est 1993 Est 1993
Worcestershire Domiciliary Care
If you would like to know more about us, or wish to arrange a free, initial consultation, please contact us on 01386 47888 and our Manager/ Proprietor Mrs Katrina Davidson, M.H.S.M., will be happy to help you. Please quote ref: WCSD1 We are fully accredited with Worcs CC as an “Approved Contractor” and we were rated “Fully Compliant” by the Care Quality Commission at our 2012 and 2013 inspections.
HOME CARE SERVICES
A bespoke service to maintain independence and safety in the comfort of your own home
Heritage Care provides specialist dementia care and support for people aged 55 plus and adults with learning disabilities.
COMPANIONSHIP
COMPLEX CARE
SPECIALIST CARE
RESPITE CARE
NURSING CARE
PALLIATIVE CARE
SUPPORTED LIVING
MEDICATION SERVICES
1 HOUR - 24 HOUR CARE
LIVE IN CARE
WHAT KEY STAFF CAN OFFER YOU
At Dorothy Terry House, care is provided at 42 purpose built flats and it is the only service of its kind in Redditch. Residents can receive as much care as they require from staff who all have dementia awareness training. Dorothy Terry House also has communal facilities including a lounge, cinema room and library as well as a Well Being Centre which is comprised of a café, hairdressers and laundry. For more information please contact: Amy Sidhu on 01527 541575 or email dorothyterryhse@heritagecare.co.uk
A tailor made package of care created by a Registered Nurse in partnership with you taking into account your personal requirements. Packages from 1 hour to 24 hour cover. Multiple and adhoc Visits available. Personal Care and Social Care.
Call us today for a no obligation assessment of all your Personal and Social Care needs:
01531 637481
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Agency working with people with Learning disabilities in their own homes to support them with personal care, daily living skills and to access community activites. Coppice Lodge, 66-68 Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster, Worcs DY11 7BY Tel: 01562 637665 Fax: 01562 861162 Email: favorcare@fhh.org.uk
www.heritagecare.co.uk
Caring as we would wish to be cared for Serving the elderly, infirm and those with a disability across Worcestershire and Herefordshire.
www.eclipsehomecare.co.uk
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Providing: • Live in Care • Companionship Care • Personal Care
For more information or recruitment, please contact us on: T: 01905 641070 www.eclipsehomecare.co.uk
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PEOPLE IN ACTION DOMICILIARY CARE WORCESTER Worcester Tel: 01905 755843 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
RAINBOW CARE SOLUTIONS LTD REDDITCH Redditch Tel: 01527 585700 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA
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House of Care Services ltd Caring for your loved ones with dignity and respect
House of Care is a Home Care provider offering support to adults within their homes in the community with most aspects of day to day living, promoting independence and maintaining quality of life and providing a person centred approach to all our clients. Your privacy, respect and dignity is our priority. We continually train and develop our staff, our staff are supervised and DBS (Police) checked. Examples of support we can provide • Live In Care • Personal Care • Domestic Care • Meal preparation • Waking/ sleeping nights • Supported Living • Palliative Care • Flexible breaks for Carers
Tel: 01527 579557 / 02476 637969 Fax: 02476 681682 E: enquiries@houseofcare.co.uk www.Houseofcare.co.uk CQC Registered
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Home care provider listings continued RELY CARE AGENCY LTD Worcester Tel: 01905 339331 RIGHT AT HOME (CHELTENHAM TO MALVERN) Worcester Tel: 01684 568001 RIVERSIDE HOME CARE Stourport-on-Severn Tel: 01299 823777
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SANCTUARY HOME CARE LTD (MIDLANDS BRANCH) Worcester Tel: 01905 335777 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD
T.L.C. HOME CARE SERVICES Evesham Tel: 01386 47888
SELBORNE CARE LTD Droitwich Tel: 01905 779548
TRU CARE - WORCESTER Worcester Tel: 01905 769929
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Other forms of support at home Intermediate care Intermediate care is provided by a range of services to promote faster recovery from illness, prevent unnecessary acute hospital admissions and support timely discharge from hospital. It is a programme of therapy, care and treatment, usually lasting no more than two weeks, designed to help you to become as independent as possible. The structured programme of support may mean that you do not have to go into hospital at all, or may enable you to get home faster following an admission to hospital. Intermediate care is designed to rehabilitate you and to help
you manage by yourself. Community intermediate care provided by the NHS, is free and is provided in your own home. The Directorate of Adult Services and Health and Worcestershire NHS also work together to support you to recover from illness at home rather than being admitted into hospital. Services can be provided in nursing/care homes when 24 hour care is necessary to enable you to be monitored effectively and usually lasts for no more than two weeks to allow for recovery and return home.
Promoting Independence (PI) The PI service provides short-term assessment and reablement to enable you to live as safely and independently as possible within your own home and to reduce the need for ongoing care. The service is available between 7am and 10pm, seven days a week, covers all geographical areas within Worcestershire and is free of charge to service users. The service supports independence with activities such as washing, dressing, managing medication, preparing drinks and meals and getting around your home safely.
The PI service may support you to return home from hospital or from a temporary residential/nursing home placement or after a key event such as a fall. The team consists of team leaders, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, co-ordinators and PI assistants who work closely together to help service users achieve their desired outcomes. If it is identified during your time with the PI service that you need some continuing support, the team will, as appropriate, liaise with health and social care services on your behalf.
Urgent Response The Urgent Response service provides short-term homecare that is free of charge for up to 72 hours. The service supports people who are in crisis and need support with daily activities such as washing, dressing, preparing drinks and meals and getting around their
home safely. The service also provides a ‘Carer’s Back Me Up Service’ which supports people whose main carers have been unable to support them because they have been admitted to hospital, for example. A health/social care worker will help identify your longer term needs.
Support for carers Who is a carer? Thousands of people provide unpaid care or support to an adult family member or friend, either in their own home or somewhere else. Caring for someone covers lots of different things, like helping with their washing, dressing, or eating, or taking them to regular appointments. Are You Carer Aware? The online Carer Aware Tool explains who a carer is, their legal rights and what services are available in Worcestershire to support them. You can find this by
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typing ‘carer aware’ into the search feature on the Your Life, Your Choice website. Useful links Worcestershire Association of Carers (WAC) www.carersworcs.org.uk WAC offers advice, information and support groups, as well as a helpline. This voluntary organisation also offers Carer Support Advisers who provide one-to-one appointments in GP surgeries. You can find out more from your GP surgery and on their website.
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Who is a carer? continued Worcestershire Young Carers www.yss.org.uk/young-carers This group supports people who are under the age of 25 and are in a caring role. The Care Act and carers www.nhs.uk The NHS Choices site sets out the rights of carers and how these have changed under the Care Act. Go to the
website and search for ‘carers care act’. Practical training sessions and courses Free courses and information sessions are available for carers living in Worcestershire. They focus on providing information, useful hints and tips, practical knowledge and skills, and confidence to help support your caring role. Visit www.carersworcs.org.uk for details of the courses available.
What is a carer’s assessment? A carer’s assessment is your opportunity to talk with a social or health care worker about your needs and feelings as a carer. The purpose of the carer’s assessment is to consider: • H ow caring impacts on your life and to give you a chance to talk about your needs. • T he support needed to help you to continue to provide care or to decide who should provide this if you are unable to continue. • Y our own health and family commitments as well as your work, education and training needs, and the impact that your caring role might have on these. The carer’s assessment is not a test and there are no wrong answers. Download the Department of Health Support for Carers leaflet from ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk You can choose to have your needs as a carer assessed separately or jointly alongside the person that you provide support for. If the person you support does not get any help from the Council you are still able to access a carer’s assessment to look at your own needs. • Y ou can use the free online carer contact assessment to look into ways of supporting yourself in maintaining
your own health and wellbeing and to refer yourself for a full carer’s assessment. • Y ou can also contact Worcester Association of Carers on 0300 012 4272 which can provide you directly with information and advice as well as refer you for a full carer’s assessment if you require one. • A lternatively, you can contact Adult Social Care by telephone on 01905 768053. Eligibility as a carer In April 2015 the Care Act introduced new national rules for deciding who is eligible for care and support. The website for Carers UK provides a breakdown of the eligibility criteria for carers. This can be found if you search for ‘eligibility’ at www.carersuk.org
What is a Carer’s Support Plan? The Carer’s Support Plan is a plan of action for the carer, outlining what the carer can expect to happen following on from their carer’s assessment. Through the assessment process, the carer’s needs
and outcomes they want to achieve should have been identified. The Carer’s Support Plan will look at how these outcomes can be achieved to help the carer get the most out of their daily life.
What support is available for carers? Carers’ Personal Budgets The Care Act 2014 enables carers to have their eligible needs met by the local authority in the form of a Carer’s Personal Budget taken as a one off Direct Payment. This
enables the carer to meet their identified needs and to look after their own wellbeing as discussed at the assessment and support planning stages. This may be, for example, relaxation courses, gym membership, studying
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What support is available for carers? continued fees or equipment, such as a laptop to stay in touch with friends and family or a camera to pursue a hobby. The aim of the Carer’s Personal Budget is to promote a carer’s sense of wellbeing and to support the carer to continue in their caring role whilst achieving the outcomes that are important to them. Short breaks for carers To help to fulfil caring commitments without carers being put under unnecessary pressure or stress the Council supports carers to take short breaks (sometimes referred to as ‘respite care’). Short breaks can be provided in a number of different ways: • A few hours’ break on a regular basis through the Council’s Flexible Breaks Service. • T he person being cared for staying for a few days in a care home with the advantage of staff available day and night. • S upport in the home, where helpers come to the home of the person being cared for. This will depend on how long the carer will be away and the needs of the person they care for. • With local families in their home offered by the Council’s
Shared Lives Service. • A Direct Payment so that the carer can organise and purchase their own short break services, tailored to the needs of the person they care for. How is a short break or respite care arranged? Carers can contact the Health and Social Care Access Centre and request a carer’s assessment for themselves and a personal assessment for the person they care for. These assessments will look at whether the carer and the person they care for are eligible for services and take into account the needs of both people. It will look at what support is needed. Looking at the need for short breaks in order to support a carer to continue to care will be one element of these assessments. Is there a charge for short breaks services? There is no charge for the flexible breaks service but some short break services may be subject to a charge. A financial assessor will visit to discuss how much the carer or person they care for will need to contribute towards the cost of their services, and to ensure that all the benefits that both people are entitled to are being claimed.
What is a Carer’s Review? A Carer’s Review offers an opportunity for the carer to consider whether the outcomes and support identified during their carer’s assessment are still meeting their needs and to highlight any changes in circumstances.
Where it is considered necessary the review should be carried out at least annually; it is necessary to ensure that the caring role is still sustainable.
Young Carers Are you Carer Aware? Many young people do not recognise themselves as a carer. For them they are simply helping a family member, friend or neighbour, undertaking tasks that they consider to be part of their relationship with that person. Everyone is encouraged to use the Carer Aware training tool on the Your Life Your Choice website. It explains who is a young carer, their legal rights and what services are available in Worcestershire to support them. Worcestershire Young Carers transitions service The Young Carers service includes those young carers in transition aged between 16 and 24. The transitions service offers one-to-one support, with education, employment and training being the focus. It provides support with a range of needs including emotional support, help with referrals to other services/ agencies and support to access these services. It also
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holds a six weekly consultation group. Referrals are received from many sources including the Access Centre, GPs, colleges and other health professionals; also the service is happy to receive selfreferrals, which can be made to the Transitions Key Worker. If you would like to make a referral or for more details contact 01299 252320, email youngcarers@yss.org.uk or visit www.yss.org.uk/young-carers
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NHS-funded care Continuing care is provided by healthcare services from the NHS and/or social and community care services from your local authority. Health services are provided through NHS organisations, such as clinical commissioning groups and
the Health and Care Trust. Continuing care services may be provided by the NHS or Worcestershire County Council in various places, for example, in hospital, in a care home or care home with nursing, in a hospice, or in your own home.
What is NHS continuing healthcare? NHS continuing healthcare is the name given to a package of care which is arranged and funded solely by the NHS for individuals outside hospital who have ongoing healthcare needs. If you need NHS continuing healthcare, your health and social care needs will be complex, substantial and ongoing, caused by a disability or chronic illness, or following hospital treatment. Continuing healthcare is also commonly known as ‘continuing care’. You can receive NHS continuing healthcare in any setting, including your own home or in a care home. NHS continuing healthcare is free, unlike support provided by local authorities for which a financial charge may be made depending on your income and savings. If you are found to be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare in your own home, this means that the NHS will pay for healthcare (e.g. services from a community nurse or specialist therapist) and associated social care needs (e.g. personal care and domestic tasks, help with bathing, dressing, food preparation and shopping). In a
care home, the NHS also pays for your care home fees, including board and accommodation. Who is eligible for NHS continuing healthcare? Anyone over 18 years of age assessed as having a certain level of health needs may be entitled to NHS continuing healthcare. It is not dependent on a particular disease, diagnosis or condition, or on who provides the care or where that care is provided. If your overall assessment of needs shows that you have a ‘primary health need’ you should be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare. Once eligible for NHS continuing healthcare, your care will be funded by the NHS, this is however, subject to regular reviews, and should your care needs change, the funding arrangements may also change. Whether or not someone has a ‘primary health need’ is assessed by looking at all of their care needs and relating them to four key indicators. Visit www.nhs.uk for more information and to obtain an NHS continuing healthcare checklist.
NHS-funded Nursing Care If you qualify for NHS-funded Nursing Care, the NHS is responsible for arranging and funding nursing care from a registered nurse in a care home which is registered to provide nursing care. This nursing care cannot be provided by local authorities. The NHS funds this nursing care through a payment called the Funded Nursing
Contribution (sometimes known as Registered Nursing Care Contribution). Currently this amount is £112.00 per week and is paid directly to the home. Your needs will be assessed to decide if you’re eligible for NHS-funded Nursing Care.
Accommodation People who have a long-term, severe health or physical conditions can sometimes find they are no longer able to live independently, even with assistance from others. If adapting your current home isn’t appropriate and you are looking to move to a care environment then there are several options available. These include: • Supported living. • Adult placements and supported lodgings. • Buying your own home.
• Residential care. • Cluster flats. • Supported living networks. • Renting privately. • Renting from a council or housing association. Making the right housing choices depends on what is important to you. Some options are preferable if you want to live in your own home, whereas others might be better if you want to live with friends.
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Shared Lives Shared Lives schemes enable adults who need support to take part in family and community life, which promotes the strengths and abilities of each individual. Support ranges from personal care to practical support. In every Shared Lives home you are helped and supported by a carer who will share their home with you and include you as part of their family. Shared Lives carers are located throughout Worcestershire. Some are in towns, others in the countryside. All are family homes and can offer long and short stays. You will have your own bedroom and the use of other rooms, for example the bathroom, living room, kitchen etc. • Whoever you choose to live with you can bring your own things for your room, if you wish. • Your friends and family can visit you when you want to see them. • Your carers will be happy to support you to do the things you like to do. • Your Shared Lives carer can support you to learn new skills and help you to live more independently. • Your carers will be paid each week to pay for the support you need. Home to Home Shared lives can be part of the circle of support for service
users and their families, whether they are living in their own homes for a few hours a week and/or having respite stays. This can support individuals to increase or retain independence, learn new life skills and also offers respite and support to family carers.
Supported living Supported living is where a person with a disability gets the support they need to live in a home they own or are a
tenant in. They can live alone or with others. The support people receive is personalised and centred on their needs.
Sheltered housing Sheltered housing may suit you best. You can expect to live independently as tenants or leaseholders, safe in the knowledge that there is help nearby if you need it. Sheltered housing will suit people who would like to remain independent but prefer the added security and
reassurance of a scheme manager and an alarm call service. A scheme manager is either based at the site or visits regularly. Many sheltered housing schemes also have communal lounges, laundry facilities, lifts, door entry systems and specially adapted facilities.
Evendine House
Individual Quality Care Assured
Residential Home
· 'Fantastic' home cooked food
· Beautiful country house hotel style accommodation · 'Simply brilliant' care team
· 3 acres of gardens with superb views of Malvern Hills
· Relaxed, friendly and enjoyable atmosphere
· A privately run home with a real difference
T: 01684 540225 Evendine Lane, Colwall, Malvern WR13 6DT
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Offering residential & respite care
Email: info@evendinehousecare.co.uk
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Extra care housing Extra care housing combines living in a home of your own with personal care. These schemes are usually aimed at older people. Extra care housing is similar to sheltered housing, but provides additional care services
to allow those with care requirements to continue to live independently. Extra care housing is specifically built to suit the needs of people requiring higher levels of care.
Moving in with family or friends Moving in with family or friends can work well, but you all need to be sure that it is what you want and be clear
about your expectations. You also need to be realistic about whether your family can provide the care you need.
Funding options for housing • Housing benefit to rent from social housing. • L ocal housing allowance to rent from private sector landlords. • Family funded. • Shared ownership – interest paid by benefits,
90% mortgages. For more detailed information on housing options and housing advice please visit Shelter website at www.shelter.org.uk/get_advice
Care homes and care homes with nursing Care homes and care homes with nursing are speciallydesigned homes where a number of people live together, supported by care staff who are available 24 hours a day.
Care homes provide personal care, such as washing and dressing, while care homes with nursing also offer nursing services.
Bowood Court & Bowood Mews | Residential, Dementia & Nursing Care Home | Enfield | Redditch Newly acquired Bowood Court and next door Bowood Mews are now being managed by leading award winning care operator Avery Healthcare, setting new standards for care across Worcestershire. You can expect a warm, friendly welcome at these established homes, and with a refurbishment programme due to commence in late 2015, expect new elegant décor and enhanced services that are the trade mark of this luxury healthcare brand. There is a real community feel, with residents encouraged to take part in a wide variety of activities, along with keeping up hobbies and interests they enjoyed before coming to the Homes. There are four Recreational and Activity Coordinators, busy devising energising and stimulating events, often involving local community groups. The Homes even have their own dedicated mini bus which takes residents out and about every day. • • • • • •
Excellent personal care, delivered by friendly welcoming staff Hotel style living in comfortable surroundings High quality food from a dedicated catering staff Landscaped mature gardens with two sunny patios Wi-Fi available Hair salon
Come and see for yourself, please call 01527 65115 Bowood Court & Bowood Mews | Hewell Road | Enfield | Redditch | Worcestershire | B97 6AT | www.averyhealthcare.co.uk
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Care homes checklist Chapter
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Home 2
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First impressions • • • • •
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Were you met when you first arrived? Do staff seem warm, friendly and polite? Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable? Does the home feel homely and welcoming? Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?
Fees
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• How much are the fees? (Insert above) • Do the fees cover all the services available? • Under what circumstances will the fees alter – eg annually or according to increasing needs? • Is the notice to terminate reasonable?
Transport
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• Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends? • Does the home provide its own transport? • Does the home provide an escort for hospital appointments and does this incur extra fees?
Accommodation
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• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, time of return etc)? • Can you choose when to get up and retire every day? • H ow are residents involved in decisions about life in the home? • Is there a telephone where you can make and take calls in private and comfort? • Is alcohol served or permitted? • Are there smoking and non-smoking areas?
• Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful? • Do the staff talk to residents and how do they talk to them? • Do relationships seem to be equal and friendly? • Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on day and night?
Visitors • • • •
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Are visitors welcome at all times? Is there somewhere to see them in private? May your visitors join you at meals? Can your visitors stay overnight?
Catering
Activities
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• Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs? • Are all areas accessible for wheelchair users? • Does the home have extra wheelchairs and walking aids? • Is there adequate provision for people with sight or hearing difficulties?
Life within the home
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• How much choice do you get about meals? • Is the food varied and interesting? Is there a choice of hot food both at lunch time and tea time? • Can the home cater for your dietary needs? • Can you have snacks or drinks any time of the day or night? • Can you eat in your room?
• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice? • Can you decorate and re-arrange your room to suit yourself? • Can you bring your own furniture and TV? • Is there a call system for emergencies? • Are there enough sockets in your room? • Can you control the heating in your room? • Can you lock your room and is there a secure place for valuables? • Is there a separate dining room? Bar? • Are there toilet facilities within easy reach of the communal facilities? • Are there both showers and baths? • Are bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath?
Accessibility
• What arrangements are there for religious observance? Visiting representatives of churches? • Can you handle your own money? If not, why not and what arrangements are in place? • Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit?
• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests? • What sorts of activities and entertainment are organised? • What sort of meaningful occupation is there in the home? Are residents involved in day to day running of the home? • Are outings and holidays arranged? How much do they cost? £................ £................ £................ • Are escorts available if necessary? • Is a library service available? • Can you have your own flower bed or help in the garden? • Can you stay in your own room if you want to?
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Are the grounds/gardens attractive? Are all areas safe and accessible? Is there somewhere to sit? Are they quiet?
Contract terms
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• Can you retain your own room if away? • Can you have a short-stay or trial period? • Will you be given a statement of terms on admission? • Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out?
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Paying for care How much will I have to pay for care? Use the confidential, online financial assessment calculator on ylyc.worcestershire.gov.uk to get a rough idea of how much you’ll pay for the services Worcestershire Council supplies to you. This covers: • Care and support in a care home setting. • C are and support in a non-care home setting, for example, in your own home. When someone has been assessed as needing care and/
or support they will need to be financially assessed. Social care, unlike healthcare, is not a free service. A financial assessment is needed to decide if you are eligible for any public funding and what you can afford to contribute towards your care and/or support. In order to do this, Worcestershire County Council will need to complete a financial assessment, in accordance with the Care Act 2014. Please visit Your Life, Your Choice for more information about paying for care.
Seeking financial advice It’s important to know that you are making the right decisions when it comes to planning and paying for care and support. The Council advises everyone to seek financial advice from a professional adviser before making important decisions about their social care. Organisations that can provide advice or direct you to independent financial advisers include:
Money Advice Service www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk Society of Later Life Advisers www.societyoflaterlifeadvisers.co.uk Citizens Advice Bureau www.citizensadvice.org.uk
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Feedback Adult Social Care – make a compliment, comment or complaint You may make a compliment, a comment or complaint about Worcestershire Adult Social Care Services. This will help the department to achieve its goal of providing an effective, high-quality service. Use the feedback form to say what you think, or contact your local advocacy service if you require help to make your views known. A form is available on the Worcestershire County Council website at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/ Type in ‘complaints’ on the search facility. Alternatively you can telephone 01905 766365. You can comment: • O n any part of the Council’s service which you are not happy with. • I f there is a service or assessment you think you need that the Council has not offered you. • I f any action, attitude or behaviour of a member of staff has affected you, or someone close to you. • O n any other matter reasonably connected with the exercise of the Council’s social services function. What happens when the Council receives your comments? Your comments will be acknowledged within three working days. You will then be contacted to discuss your comments, what outcomes you want to achieve, the best method of dealing with any concerns, and timescales. There are a number of methods that can be used to try to resolve any complaints, including referring them to the team manager responsible for the service, holding a meeting to discuss your concerns and seek a solution, conciliation, or investigation. If you have made a complaint and the Council has agreed a method of dealing with it, but it becomes
apparent that your complaint is more complex or serious, then a better method might be suggested. For example, if your complaint is referred to the team manager for a quick resolution, but it is found that there are some more serious aspects to the complaint, then the Council may want to conduct an investigation instead to ensure that it deals with your concerns thoroughly, and try to achieve an appropriate resolution. Once your comments have been dealt with a response letter will be sent to you within the agreed timescales. If an investigation is carried out then you will also receive a copy of the report. If, after this, you are dissatisfied with the Council’s response to a complaint you can go to the Local Government Ombudsman. However, the Ombudsman will expect you to have given the Adult Social Care Services a chance to deal with your concerns first. You can also speak to the Ombudsman if you have a complaint about services you have received that you pay for yourself, although it’s best to speak to the registered service provider in the first instance. Local Government Ombudsman PO Box 4771, Coventry CV4 0EH Tel: 0300 061 0614 Web: www.lgo.org.uk Other ways to complain: You can discuss your complaint with your local County Councillor or MP (addresses from the county council, your local Citizens Advice Bureau or library). For independent help contact Onside Independent Advocacy. Tel: 01905 27525
Concerns about inspected and regulated care services If you are concerned that the services you or someone you know are receiving do not meet national standards, you can contact the Care Quality Commission (CQC). All care providers must be registered under a system which brings adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality and safety. The CQC registers, inspects and reviews all adult social care and healthcare services in England in the public, private and voluntary sectors. This includes care homes, care homes with nursing, home care agencies and NHS services, amongst others.
Inspectors carry out a mixture of announced and unannounced inspections looking at the quality and safety of the care provided. They look at whether the service is: Safe; Effective; Caring; Responsive to people’s needs; and Well-led. Following an inspection, each care home and home care agency is given a report of how it rates against national essential standards of quality and safety. CQC has also started rating services as ‘Outstanding’, ‘Good’, ‘Requires Improvement’ and ‘Inadequate’. By March 2016, CQC expects to have rated every adult social care service in England. When considering care services, it’s always a good idea
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Quinton Gardens & Quinton House Main Road, Lower Quinton, Stratford-upon-avon, Warwickshire CV37 8RY
01789 720247 www.facebook.com/quintonhousenursinghome
WWW.QUINTONHOUSE.NET As recommended on www.carehome.co.uk
Email: info@Quintonhouse.net
Step inside Quinton House Nursing Home and Quinton Gardens Specialist Dementia Unit and you’ll know you’ve arrived somewhere incredible. Over the years we have given each resident a home from home loving, caring environment. We promote independence, choice, dignity and the highest standards of care. From our unique person-centered approach and beautiful surroundings to the little touches that set us apart, everything we do is completely focused on you for the best quality of care for all seniors. So spend some time getting to know us a little better by popping in to Quinton House to discover our story for yourself.
✓ TV ✓ ensuite rooms ✓ WiFi Access ✓ home from home
Concerns about inspected and regulated care services continued to check a service’s inspection report and rating on the Care Quality Commission’s comprehensive website www.cqc. org.uk or ask the care provider you are considering for a copy of their latest inspection report.
For any enquiries or to register a concern or a complaint about any adult social care services, phone the CQC on 03000 616161 or email enquiries@cqc.org.uk
Healthwatch Worcestershire Healthwatch Worcestershire is your consumer champion for publicly-funded health and social care services throughout the county. Giving a voice to children, young people and adults from all communities and those whose voices are often unheard to: • Access the right service. • Get the best out of local health and social care services. • I nfluence the delivery and design of local services where they should or could be improved.
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• Improve health and social care services, shaped by local needs and experiences. Healthwatch will use your experiences to build a true picture of health and social care services in Worcestershire. For more information or to share your experiences please contact Healthwatch. Tel: 01386 550264 Email: info@healthwatchworcestershire.co.uk Web: www.healthwatchworcestershire.co.uk
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Local useful contacts Age UK The new name of the combined Age Concern and Help the Aged. Working for all older people in Worcestershire. • Bromsgrove and District Tel: 01527 871840 • Droitwich Spa and District Tel: 01905 772126 • Herefordshire and Worcestershire Tel: 0800 008 6077 • Malvern and District Tel: 01684 560666 • Redditch and District Tel: 01527 584653 • Worcester and District Tel: 01905 724294 • Wyre Forest Tel: 01562 827788 Alzheimer’s Society Coach House, Old Rectory, Main Road, Ombersley WR9 0EW Tel: 01905 621 887 British Red Cross Worcestershire Wainwright Road, Bradbury Court, Berkley Business Park Worcester WR4 9GY Tel: 01905 450 400 Carers Action Worcestershire A new countywide information, advice and support service for carers. Tel: 0300 012 4272 Citizens Advice Bureau Please note there is a phone charge of 5p a minute. Tel: 03444 111 303 10am to 4pm Community Transport • Bromsgrove Community Transport Tel: 01527 879290 (volunteer drivers in and out of district) • Community Action Malvern and District Tel: 01684 892381 • Malvern Dial-a-Ride Tel: 01684 891121 • Pershore Volunteer Centre Tel: 01386 554299 • Redditch Dial-a-Ride Tel: 01527 64910 • SPA Community Transport Scheme Tel: 01905 779778
• Worcester Wheels Tel: 01905 724274 • Wyre Forest Dial-a-Ride Tel: 01562 755084 Deaf Direct Aims to promote independence and equality of opportunity for deaf and hard of hearing people living in the communities of Herefordshire, Oxfordshire and Worcestershire. Tel: 01905 746301 Email: info@deafdirect.org.uk Web: www.deafdirect.org.uk Disability Information Line (DIAL) An independent charity providing information and advice services to disabled people and others on all aspects of living with a disability. North Worcestershire Tel: 0845 2001072 Web: www.nwdial.org.uk South Worcestershire Tel: 01905 27790 Web: www.dialsworcs.org.uk Headway Provides information, activities, support and services to people with brain injuries, their families and carers. Tel: 01905 729729 Web: www.headwayworcestershire.org.uk Onside Advocacy Providing practical and proactive support to ensure fairness and equality for adults who may be vulnerable or disadvantaged. Tel: 01905 27525 Email: info@onside-advocacy.org.uk Penderels Trust Opening the door to independent living. Tel: 01299 253225 Web: www.penderelstrust.org.uk
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Local useful contacts continued Sight Concern – Worcestershire An independent charity that supports blind and partially sighted people throughout Worcestershire. Tel: 01905 723245 Web: www.sightconcern.co.uk St Richard’s Hospice Established to enhance the quality of life of those suffering from cancer and other life-threatening illnesses through palliative care. Tel: 01905 763963 Web: www.strichards.org.uk
Worcestershire County Council Health and Social Care Access Service (WHASCAS) Tel: 01905 768053 Email: socialcare@worcestershire.gov.uk Worcestershire County Council Carers’ Unit Helps put carers in touch with local support and services and provides them with essential information. Tel: 01905 768053 Email: carers@worcestershire.gov.uk
Worcestershire Directorate of Adult Services and Health Worcestershire County Council, County Hall, Worcester WR5 2NP Tel: 01905 768053 Email: socialcare@worcestershire.gov.uk Web: www.worcestershire.gov.uk Worcestershire Association of Carers An independent source of information advice and support for all adult carers of all client groups in Worcestershire. Tel: 01905 751 340 or 0300 012 4272 Web: www.carersworcs.org.uk
National useful contacts Action on Elder Abuse (AEA) Works to protect and prevent the abuse of vulnerable older adults. PO Box 60001, Streatham SW16 9BY Helpline: 0808 808 8141 Web: www.elderabuse.org.uk Age UK Travis House, 1-6 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9NA National helpline: 0800 169 6565 Web: www.ageuk.org.uk British Institute of Learning Difficulties (BILD) Committed to improving the quality of life for people with a learning disability. Birmingham Research Park, 97, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2SQ Tel: 0121 415 6960 Web: www.bild.org.uk Care Quality Commission CQC National Correspondence Citygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA Tel: 03000 616161
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Carers UK 20 Great Dover Street, London SE1 4LX Tel: 0808 808 7777 Web: www.carersuk.org Care Choices Helpline A free information service from the publisher of this Directory for those looking for care and support. Tel: 0800 389 2077 Web: www.carechoices.co.uk Friends of the Elderly A charity that supports 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 Independent Age Advice Line Pledges to tackle social isolation by getting older people online and supporting them in their homes. 6 Avonmore Road, London W14 8RL Freephone Advice line: 0800 319 6789 Web: www.independentage.org.uk
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National useful contacts continued Mencap The voice of learning disability with more than 500 affiliated groups. 123 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0RT Tel: 0207 454 0454 or 0808 808 1111 Web: www.mencap.org.uk National Activity Providers Association (NAPA) Promotes the importance of activities for older persons. 1st Floor, Unit 1, Fairview Industrial Estate, Raans Road, Amersham HP6 6JY Tel: 0207 078 9375 Web: www.napa-activities.co.uk National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC) Umbrella organisation for palliative care. Leads the Dying Matters coalition which raises public awareness of talking openly about end of life. The Fitzpatrick Building, 188-194 York Way, London N7 9AS Tel: 0207 697 1520 Email: enquiries@ncpc.org.uk Web: www.ncpc.org.uk and www.dyingmatters.org NHS Choices Information about health choices. Web: www.nhs.uk NHS Advice Health advice and information. Tel: 111 Pension Service, The (part of the Department of Work and Pensions) Provides information about pensions and other pensioner benefits. Tel: 0800 731 7898 Web: www.dwp.gov.uk
Registered Nursing Home Association (RNHA) Campaigns for high standards in nursing home care. John Hewitt House, Tunnel Lane, off Lifford Lane, Kings Norton, Birmingham B30 3JN Tel: 0121 451 1088 Freephone: 0800 0740 194 Web: www.rnha.co.uk Relatives and Residents Association, The Exists for older people needing, or living in, residential care and the families and friends left behind. 1, The Ivories, 6-18 Northampton Street, London N1 2HY Helpline: 0207 359 8136 Web: www.relres.org Silver Line, The Launched by Dame Esther Rantzen, The Silver Line aims to combat loneliness in the over-65s by providing friendship, information and advice through calls to trained volunteers. Tel: 0800 470 8090 Web: www.thesilverline.org.uk United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKHCA) Professional association of home care providers from the independent, voluntary, not-for-profit and statutory sectors. Group House, 2nd floor, 52 Sutton Court Road, Sutton, Surrey SM1 4SL Helpline: 0208 661 8188 Web: www.ukhca.co.uk
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Bromsgrove Bromsgrove care homes BLENHEIM HOUSE Moundsley Hall Care Village, Walkers Heath Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 0BL Tel: 0121 433 3000
HILLSIDE Alcester Road, Hollywood, Birmingham B47 5NS Tel: 0121 430 2126 OP LDA OP D
BLUEBROOKE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 242 Stourbridge Road, Catshill, Bromsgrove B61 9LE Tel: 01527 877152 OP D PD BREME RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 46 Providence Road, Bromsgrove B61 8EF Tel: 01527 571320 OP D PD LDA SI
HOPWOOD COURT Birmingham Road, Hopwood, Alvechurch B48 7AQ Tel: 0121 445 4743 OP D PD HOUSMAN COURT School Drive, Bromsgrove B60 1AZ Tel: 01527 575440
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CTTM ELMFIELD COTTAGE Alcester Road, Hollywood, Birmingham B47 5NS Tel: 0121 430 4297 LDA MH SI YA
LEYS RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE Old Birmingham Road, Alvechurch, Birmingham B48 7TQ Tel: 0121 445 5587 Advert below OP D PD MH
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BURCOT GRANGE 23 Greenhill, Burcot, Bromsgrove B60 1BJ Tel: 0121 445 5552 CAROL AVENUE, 122 (DIMENSIONS) 122 Carol Avenue, Bromsgrove B61 8RH Tel: 01527 872692
EXMOOR DRIVE 1-7 Exmoor Drive, Bromsgrove B61 0TW Tel: 01527 576591 GROSVENOR HOUSE CARE HOME Aqueduct Lane, Coopers Hill, Alvechurch B48 7BS Tel: 0121 447 7878
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The Leys Old Birmingham Road, Alvechurch, Birmingham, West Midlands B48 7TQ Tel: 0121 445 5587 Email: leys@crystal-ns.co.uk
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PLYMOUTH HOUSE Alcester Road, Tardebigge, Bromsgrove B60 1NE Tel: 01527 873131 OP D PD SI OP D PD
BUCKINGHAM HOUSE Moundsley Hall Care Village, Walkers Heath Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 0BL Tel: 01214 333000 OP D YA GROSVENOR HOUSE CARE HOME Aqueduct Lane, Coopers Hill, Alvechurch B48 7BS Tel: 0121 447 7878 HAVENCROFT NURSING HOME Lea End Lane, Hopwood, Birmingham B48 7AS Tel: 0121 445 2154 HEATHBROOK HOUSE NURSING HOME 223-229 Worcester Road, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove B61 7JA Tel: 01527 907563 Advert page 54 LICKEY HILLS Warren Lane, Rednal, Birmingham B45 8ER Tel: 0121 445 5532
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Malvern Hills Malvern Hills care homes AALPS MIDLANDS The Rhydd, Hanley Castle WR8 0AD Tel: 01684 312610 AVENUE CARE HOME, THE 23 Avenue Road, Malvern WR14 3AY Tel: 01684 575922
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COLLEGE HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME Berrington Road, Tenbury Wells WR15 8EJ Tel: 01584 810270
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CHACE CARE HOME, THE Chase Road, Upper Welland, Malvern WR14 4JY Tel: 01684 561813 Advert below
DALVINGTON / THE OAKS Dalvington, 146 Lower Howsell Road, Malvern WR14 1DL Tel: 01886 833424 PD LDA SI
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Enriching lives in our care
Welcoming, friendly, homely and relaxed. These are just some of the ways in which our residents and their families would describe The Chace. A family owned care home, with an outstanding reputation for providing the highest quality of
care for over 30 years, we pride ourselves on our person-centred approach. Ensuring our residents continue their lifelong interests in a safe and secure home whilst maintaining privacy, dignity and choice is at the heart of everything we do.
• Highly trained and experienced team
• Lifelong Dementia care
• Supported nursing care
• Outstanding facilities in beautiful surroundings
From the moment you walk through the door, you’ll see what makes us different. Call us now to arrange a visit and we’ll look forward to welcoming you. T: 01684 561813 E: enquiries@thechace.com W: w w w.thechace.com Chase Road, Upper Welland, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 4JY
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Malvern Hills care homes continued ELERI HOUSE 15 Laburnum Walk, Malvern WR14 1HD Tel: 01684 899176 EVENDINE HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME Evendine Lane, Colwall, Malvern WR13 6DT Tel: 01684 540225 Advert page 34 GOLD HILL RESIDENTIAL HOME 5 Avenue Road, Malvern WR14 3AL Tel: 01684 574000 HAMILTON HOUSE Leigh Stinton, Malvern WR13 5DZ Tel: 01886 832456
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HASTINGS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 130 Barnards Green Road, Malvern WR14 3NA Tel: 01684 585000 OP D PD SI
SPRINGFIELD HOUSE 3-5 Ranelagh Road, Malvern Link, Malvern WR14 1BQ Tel: 01684 574248
HOWBURY HOUSE RESOURCE CENTRE Pickersleigh Grove, Malvern WR14 2LU Tel: 01684 571750
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MATRIXCARE 369 Worcester Road, Malvern WR14 1AR Tel: 01684 565971
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SPRINGS NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE Spring Lane, Malvern WR14 1AL Tel: 01684 879252 Advert page 54 D OP D
COURT HOUSE NURSING HOME 3-5 Court Road, Barnards Green, Malvern WR14 3BU Tel: 01684 878854 Advert page 54 OP D PD YA HARESBROOK PARK CARE HOME Haresbrook Lane, Tenbury Wells WR15 8FD Tel: 01584 811786 MOWBRAY NURSING HOME Victoria Road, Malvern WR14 2TF Tel: 01684 572946 PERRINS HOUSE RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING CARE HOME Moorlands Road, Malvern WR14 2TZ Tel: 01684 562701 Service User Bands
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TEWKESBURY FIELDS The Oxhey, Bushley, Tewkesbury, GL20 6HP Tel: 01684 850311
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WATERSIDE CARE CENTRE Leigh Sinton, Malvern WR13 5EQ Tel: 01886 833706
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Stonebridge is, first and foremost, a home; some of us work here, some of us live here, but whatever we’re doing, we’re doing it together. We provide 24 hour nursing care for adults aged 18 years and over who are living with dementia and/or mental illness; we aim to be person-centred in our care and this may mean that our goals, and the ways in which the Home is presented and operates, differ from more traditional care settings.
For more information please call us on
Freya House 6 bedded unit for younger adults with mental health issues Iris Small lounge for people who share a need for calm and quiet, with its own mediterranean style garden. Flora Larger lounge with 2 outdoor areas, a seating terrace and activity garden, specifically for people with moderate advanced dementia, who can express their feelings in ways that are sometimes labelled as “challenging”
01527 542170 or email info@stonebridgenursinghome.co.uk or visit www.stonebridgenursinghome.co.uk 178 - 180 Birchfield Rd, Headless Cross, Redditch, Worcestershire, B97 4NA
Redditch Redditch care homes ABBEYCROFT 16 Crabbs Cross Lane, Crabbs Cross, Redditch B97 5LD Tel: 01527 540403 BOWOOD MEWS Hewell Road, Enfield, Redditch B97 6AT Tel: 01527 65115 Advert page 35
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BRAMBLES RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Birchfield Road, Redditch B97 4LX Tel: 01527 555800
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DOROTHY TERRY HOUSE Evesham Road, Headless Cross, Redditch B97 5EN Tel: 01527 541575
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FECKENHAM ROAD Mencap - 120 Feckenham Road, Headless Cross, Redditch B97 5AG Tel: 01527 401974
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HAVERSHAM HOUSE 327 Bromsgrove Road, Redditch B97 4NH Tel: 01527 542061
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MILES HOUSE - 4 HENTLAND CLOSE 4 Hentland Close, Winyates West, Redditch B98 0LP Tel: 01527 455705 PD LDA PARKLANDS Callow Hill Lane, Callow Hill, Redditch B97 5PU Tel: 01527 544581
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CEDARS NURSING HOME, THE Cedar Park Road, Batchley, Redditch B97 6HP Tel: 01527 630380
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ALSO FROM THE PUBLISHER OF THIS CARE DIRECTORY
THE HANDBOOK FOR RELATIVES YOUR COMPANION THROUGH THE EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CHOOSING AND FUNDING CARE FOR AN AGEING RELATIVE.
We understand how confusing and emotionally taxing arranging care services for a loved one can be. A Care Directory can only take you so far on this journey so we have published a further information guide, Care Select.
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Worcester Worcester care homes ALBION LODGE RETIREMENT HOME Hanley Swan, Robert End, Worcester WR8 0DN Tel: 01684 310626
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BROMYARD ROAD, 95 St. John’s, Worcester WR2 5BZ Tel: 01905 429527
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CEDAR GARDENS 122a Bromyard Road, St John’s, Worcester WR2 5DJ Tel: 01905 421358
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CONSTABLE HOUSE 6-8 Howard Road, Dines Green, Worcester WR2 5RB Tel: 01905 422150 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD CRANHAM RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 226 Cranham Drive, Warndon, Worcester WR4 9PH Tel: 01905 455474
FIRS REST HOME, THE 141 Malvern Road, St. John’s, Worcester WR2 4LN Tel: 01905 426194 HENWICK ROAD, 197 (DIMENSIONS) 197 Henwick Road, Worcester WR2 5PG Tel: 01905 429915
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MALVERN ROAD, 55 (DIMENSIONS) 55 Malvern Road, Worcester WR2 4LE Tel: 01905 421787
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NORTHWICK GRANGE 19 Old Northwick Lane, Worcester WR3 7NB Tel: 01905 453916 Advert inside back cover
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PALS RESIDENTIAL CARE 79 Ombersley Road, Worcester WR3 7BT Tel: 01905 612439
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PHOENIX HOUSE 122 Bromyard Road, St John’s, Worcester WR2 5DJ Tel: 01905 426190
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PROSPECT PLACE, 6A (DIMENSIONS) 6a Prospect Place, Worcester WR5 2AD Tel: 01905 351514
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REGENT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME School Road, St John’s, Worcester WR2 4HF Tel: 01905 337100 OP D PD LDA SI SOUTH HAYES CARE HOME 101 London Road, Worcester WR5 2DZ Tel: 01905 357429
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YEW TREE PLACE, ROMSLEY, HALESOWEN B62 0NX WE OFFER:
EXBURY PLACE 12-13 Exbury Place, St Peter’s, Worcester WR5 3TP Tel: 01905 611147 OP PD LDA SI YA FAIRFIELD CLOSE, 21 (DIMENSIONS) 21 Fairfield Close, Worcester WR4 9TX Tel: 01905 616527
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• 24 hour Nursing Care in a warm and friendly environment • Single and Double Bedrooms • Most rooms are en suite • Specialist care for Dementia and Nursing • Respite Packages available at certain times
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Norton Hall Nursing home is a small and friendly nursing home set in beautiful grounds, just a few miles outside of Worcester.
We focus on providing excellent care, in a homely environment with traditional values of compassion and respect for all our residents and their families. Over the last year the home has been extensively refurbished, and a strong focus has been placed on providing all our residents with highly personalised care and a stimulating social environment, through which they can enjoy a wide range of social activities and outings. With a full complement of experienced nurses and carers we can meet the needs of residents with a wide range of health conditions and disabilities including dementia. We offer a range of single and companionship rooms at very competitive rates, we can also offer short term respite care and day care.
To enquire and arrange a visit please drop us an email on admin@nortonhall.co.uk or call us on 01905 357766
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Worcester care homes continued ST STEPHEN’S CARE HOME St Stephen’s Terrace, Droitwich Road, Worcester WR3 7HU Tel: 01905 29224 OP
WHITE LADIES CLOSE 1a White Ladies Close, Worcester WR1 1PZ Tel: 01905 27271
STUART HOUSE 147 London Road, Worcester WR5 2ED Tel: 01905 360140
WILLOWS CARE HOME, THE 2 Tower Road, Barbourne, Worcester WR3 7AF Tel: 01905 20658 OP D PD SI
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TEMECARE LTD - TEME COURT RESIDENTIAL CARE Old Road, Lower Wick, Worcester WR2 4BU Tel: 01905 422195 OP D PD
WOODBURY VIEW Martley Road, Worcester WR2 6QG Tel: 01905 641745
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THISTLE CLOSE 24, 30 and 33 Thistle Close, St Peter’s, Worcester WR5 3DP Tel: 01905 611147 OP PD LDA MH SI YA
WYLDS LANE, 178 (DIMENSIONS) 178 Wylds Lane, Worcester WR5 1DN Tel: 01905 764201
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TIMBERDINE NURSING AND REHABILITATION UNIT 1 Timberdine Close, Worcester WR5 2DD Tel: 01905 361840 OP YA
WYLDS LANE, 180 (DIMENSIONS) 180 Wylds Lane, Worcester WR5 1DN Tel: 01905 764276
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SHRUBBERY NURSING HOME, THE 23-31 Shrubbery Avenue, Worcester WR1 1QN Tel: 01905 28916
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Worcester care homes with nursing ABLEGRANGE SEVERN HEIGHTS LTD Old Hills, Callow End, Worcester WR2 4TQ Tel: 01905 831199 HENWICK GRANGE 68 Hallow Road, St John’s, Worcester WR2 6BY Tel: 01905 424705
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STANFIELD NURSING HOME LTD Upper Wick Lane, Rushwick, Worcester WR2 5SU Tel: 01905 420459 OP D PD OP D PD YA
LATIMER COURT Darwin Avenue, Worcester WR5 1SP Tel: 01905 401630 Advert page 56
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NORTON HALL Woodbury Park, Norton, Worcester WR5 2QU Tel: 01905 357766 Advert page 52
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SHAW RED HILL 229 London Road, Red Hill, Worcester WR5 2JG Tel: 0800 902 0092 Advert page 9 Service User Bands
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LAWNS NURSING HOME, THE 33 Main Road, Kempsey, Worcester WR5 3NF Tel: 01905 821388
PERRY MANOR Charles Hastings Way, Worcester WR5 1ET Tel: 0333 434 3098
YEW TREE NURSING HOME Yew Tree Place, Romsley, Halesowen B62 0NX Tel: 01562 710809 Advert page 51
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Wychavon Wychavon care homes ABBEY HOUSE - EVESHAM 7 St Wulstans Close, Evesham WR11 2GB Tel: 01386 401401
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ASH GROVE 56 Ash Grove, Evesham WR11 1XN Tel: 01789 298709
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BANK HOUSE, THE Bretforton Road, Badsey, Evesham WR11 7XG Tel: 01386 834989
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BRIARLEA CARE HOME Badsey Road, Evesham WR11 7PA Tel: 01386 830214
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BROOKLANDS 92 Northwick Road, Evesham WR11 3AL Tel: 01386 423178
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CEDAR LODGE CARE HOME Cedar Lodge, Main Street, Offenham, Evesham WR11 8RL Tel: 01386 446871 OP D PD SI
CHELTENHAM ROAD, 62 LEARNING DISABILITY AND AUTISM 62 Cheltenham Road, Evesham WR11 2LQ Tel: 01386 442783 PD LDA MH SI YA CLEMENTI COURT HOUSES, 1 AND 2 Off 8 Glencoe Road, Bengeworth, Evesham WR11 3QZ Tel: 01386 48547 CORRAN DEAN AT SMOKEY FARM Smokey Lane, Cropthorne, Pershore WR10 3NF Tel: 01386 860231
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CROFTERS CLOSE 81-83 Crofters Close, Droitwich WR9 9HT Tel: 01905 773993
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GLOUCESTER HOUSE LEARNING DISABILITY AND AUTISM 21 Cheltenham Road, Evesham WR11 1LA Tel: 01386 761658 PD LDA MH SI YA
A choice of elderly care options in Worcestershire We know that personalised care in a warm and welcoming place, that’s close to your family and friends is really important. That’s why we offer long and short stay care options in Worcestershire. What’s more, you don’t need our health insurance to stay with us.
To find out more about your elderly care options in Worcestershire Call
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Look for Brompton House, Court House, Heathbrook House and The Springs in the listings section.
† Calls are charged at no more than local rate and count towards any inclusive minutes from mobiles. Calls may be monitored and may be recorded.
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Wychavon care homes continued GREENHILL PARK RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 24 Greenhill Park Road, Evesham WR11 4NL Tel: 01386 40836 HAVEN REST HOME, THE 218 Worcester Road, Droitwich WR9 8AY Tel: 01905 772240 HAWTHORNS Walkmill Drive, Wychbold WR9 7PB Tel: 01527 861755
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PERSHORE SHORT TERM BREAKS 48 Station Road, Pershore WR10 1PD Tel: 01386 552978
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PRIORY CARE HOME, THE Crutch Lane, Dodderhill, Droitwich WR9 0BE Tel: 01905 771595
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SAFEHARBOUR (DROITWICH) 52 Corbett Avenue, Droitwich WR9 7BH Tel: 01905 796214
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HEATHLANDS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Station Road, Pershore WR10 1NG Tel: 01386 562220 OP D PD SI
STONEBOW HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME Worcester Road, Peopleton, Pershore WR10 2DY Tel: 01905 840245
LIME STREET, 21 LEARNING DISABILITY AND AUTISM 21 Lime Street, Evesham WR11 3AW Tel: 01386 422017 PD LDA MH SI YA
UPPER FORD LODGE Ford Lane, Droitwich WR9 0BQ Tel: 01905 779949
MILL HOUSE CARE HOME, THE Kington, Flyford Flavell WR7 4DG Tel: 01386 793110
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NEWLAND HURST Newland Lane, Newland, Droitwich Spa WR9 7JH Tel: 01905 773156 LDA YA
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WESTMEAD RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Westmead Close, Westacre, Droitwich WR9 9LG Tel: 01905 778353 OP D PD SI WILLOW BANK HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME Willow Bank House, Tilesford Park, Throckmorton, Pershore WR10 2LA Tel: 01386 556844 OP D PD
Wychavon care homes with nursing BRICKLEHAMPTON HALL Bricklehampton, Pershore WR10 3HQ Tel: 01386 710573 BROMPTON HOUSE RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOME Station Road, Broadway WR12 7DE Tel: 01386 897929 Advert page 54 CORBETT HOUSE NURSING HOME 40-42 Corbett Avenue, Droitwich WR9 7BE Tel: 01905 770572 DORSET HOUSE Blackfriars Avenue, Droitwich WR9 8DR Tel: 01905 772710 Service User Bands
HAWTHORNS (EVESHAM), THE Church Street, Evesham WR11 1EP Tel: 0800 902 0092 Advert page 9 OP PD
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PIRTON GRANGE SPECIALIST SERVICES Worcester Road, Pirton, Worcester WR8 9EF Tel: 01905 821544 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD RASHWOOD Wychbold, Droitwich WR9 0BP Tel: 01527 861258
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RAVENSTONE 7 St Andrew’s Road, Droitwich WR9 8DJ Tel: 01905 773265 ST JOHN’S NURSING HOME St Peter’s Walk, Droitwich WR9 8EU Tel: 0800 902 0092 Advert page 9
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Wyre Forest Wyre Forest care homes ARDEN HOUSE 11 Roden Avenue, Kidderminster DY10 2RF Tel: 01562 744056
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ARELEY HOUSE Areley Lane, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0AB Tel: 01299 877727 BETJEMAN COURT, (DIMENSIONS) 1-3 Betjeman Court, Kidderminster DY10 3EN Tel: 01562 747268 BREACH HOUSE Holy Cross Lane, Belbroughton, Stourbridge DY9 9SP Tel: 01562 730021 BRINTON CARE HOME 103-104 Stourport Road, Kidderminster DY11 7BQ Tel: 01562 825491
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BRYDEN HOUSE Marlpool Lane, Kidderminster DY11 5DA Tel: 01562 755888
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CAMBRIAN HOUSE 294 Chester Road North, Kidderminster DY10 2RR Tel: 01562 825537
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CASA MIA CARE HOME Cleobury Road, Far Forest, Kidderminster DY14 9EH Tel: 01299 266317
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CASTLE ROAD, 44 (DIMENSIONS) 44 Castle Road, Cookley, Kidderminster DY10 3TF Tel: 01562 852405 CHANDOS LODGE 77 Stourbridge Road, Hagley, Stourbridge DY9 0QS Tel: 01562 885858 Advert inside back cover
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Feel right at home with Barchester care homes
We know finding the right care home can be a daunting decision, but we’ll do everything we can to help. At Barchester we pride ourselves on independence, dignity and choice for the individuals we support. Our compassionate and caring staff make sure that everyone is treated as an individual and they have comfort, security and the best quality of life.
Nursing • Residential • Dementia • Respite For a tour of our care homes or if you would like some friendly advice, give us a call, your local Barchester care home will be happy to help. High Habberley House Habberley Road, Kidderminster, DY11 5RJ 01562 569 885
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Hollyfields Habberley Road, Kidderminster, DY11 5RJ 01562 569 884
Latimer Court Darwin Avenue, Worcester, WR5 1SP 01905 401 630
www.barchester.com
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Wyre Forest care homes continued COPPICE LODGE 66-68 Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster DY11 7BY Tel: 01562 637665
GRANGE, THE 162 Sutton Park Road, Kidderminster DY11 6LF Tel: 01562 756820 OP LDA YA
DUNLEY HALL AND RYAN’S COURT Dunley, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0TX Tel: 01299 822040 OP D PD MH SI AD FAIRMOUNT RESIDENTIAL LTD 144 Chester Road South, Kidderminster DY10 1XB Tel: 01562 634324 FAVOR HOUSE 38 Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster DY11 7BT Tel: 01562 637435
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FIELD HOUSE Rectory Lane, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0TJ Tel: 01299 828828 PD MH YA AD FIELD HOUSE REST HOME Thicknall Lane, Off Western Road, Hagley, Clent, Stourbridge DY9 0HL Tel: 01562 885211 FIRS CARE HOME, THE 105 Habberley Road, Kidderminster DY11 5PW Tel: 01562 741358 FOXWOOD 5 MILL LANE (DIMENSIONS) Foxwood, Mill Lane, Wolverley, Kidderminster DY11 5TR Tel: 01562 852965 GABLES REST HOME, THE 18 Broomfield Road, Kidderminster DY11 5PB Tel: 01562 745428 GRANGE HILL HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME 516 Bromsgrove Road, Hunnington, Halesowen B62 0JJ Tel: 0121 550 1312 Service User Bands
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GROVE, THE 8 Blakebrook, Kidderminster DY11 6AP Tel: 01562 820728 HERNE’S NEST HOUSE Herne’s Nest, off Park Lane, Bewdley DY12 2ET Tel: 01299 402136
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HILLGROVE CRESCENT, 42 (DIMENSIONS) 42 Hillgrove Crescent, Kidderminster DY10 3AR Tel: 01562 746987
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HONEYBROOK HOUSE Honeybrook Lane, Kidderminster DY11 5QS Tel: 01562 748109
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LARCHES, THE 59 Larches Road, Kidderminster DY11 7AA Tel: 01562 829000
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LORNE HOUSE 14 Lorne Street, Kidderminster DY10 1SY Tel: 01562 630552
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MALVERN VIEW 573 Birmingham Road, Lydiate Ash, Bromsgrove B61 0HX Tel: 0121 453 7727 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA MAPLE LEAF LODGE Icknield Street, Forhill, Birmingham B38 9EG Tel: 01564 824594 MARIANTONIA HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 17 Comberton Road, Kidderminster DY10 1UA Tel: 01562 69445
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Herons Park nursing home & dementia unit With DSDC Gold Accreditation For Design Herons Park Nursing Home is located in quiet parkland in Kidderminster, and has been part of the Royal Bay Group since 2006. With a focus on the individual, Herons Park provides its residents with a comfortable and safe living environment coupled with dedicated professional nursing care. All efforts are made to ensure that residents experience a good quality of life, and our Registered Manager and our qualified care staff are always on hand to offer any support and advice you may need.
• 24 hour professional nursing staff • Comfortable and secure living environment • Modern purpose built home with en-suite rooms • Moderate fees • Programme of residents interests and activities • Sensory gardens and patio areas • Fully CQC compliant • Social areas areas and and dining dining space space • Chef prepared, fresh home cooked meals
Dedicated Dementia Care Unit • Unique to the West Midlands • Stirling DSDC Gold Accreditation for design • Designed and Built to embody latest approaches to Dementia Dementia Care Care to • Specialist Staff and Trained Carers • Focus on Personal Care and Quality of Life for residents
Please contact us for more information or discuss how we can help. Heronswood Road • Spennells • Kidderminster • DY10 4EX BLUE CROSS The sign of a better Nursing Home
dsdc The Dementia Centre
Registered Nursing Home Association
t: 01562 825814
e: admin.heronspark@royalbay.co.uk
www.royalbay.co.uk
Part of the Prestigious Royal Bay Care Homes Group
Wyre Forest care homes continued MILLDALE CLOSE 3 Milldale Close, Kidderminster DY10 2PX Tel: 01562 63424
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MINSTER GRANGE RESIDENTIAL HOME Minster Road, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 8AT Tel: 01299 826636 OP D PD MH SI AD NIGHTINGALE COURT 11-14 Comberton Road, Kidderminster DY10 1UA Tel: 01562 824980 NIGHTINGALES RESIDENTIAL HOME Wolverley Court, Wolverley Road, Wolverley, Kidderminster DY10 3RP Tel: 01562 850201
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OFFMORE FARM RESIDENTIAL HOME Offmore Farm Close, Kidderminster DY10 3HB Tel: 01562 515189 OP D PD POPPIES, THE 17 Birmingham Road, Kidderminster DY10 2BX Tel: 01562 743233 OP PD MH SI YA RAVENHURST RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 21 Lickhill Road North, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 8RU Tel: 01299 825610 OP D PD SI ROCKNY HOUSE 25 Birmingham Road, Kidderminster DY10 2BX Tel: 01562 864067 OP D PD LDA MH YA
ROSEDENE 128 Franche Road, Kidderminster DY11 5BE Tel: 01562 861917
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RUTLAND VILLA 62 Chesshire Avenue, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0EA Tel: 01299 879221
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SHENSTONE HOUSE Shenstone, Kidderminster DY10 4DH Tel: 01562 777454
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SUNNYCROFT 39 Oldnall Road, Kidderminster DY10 3HW Tel: 01562 829000
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THREE ROSES HOME Bromsgrove Road, Holy Cross, Clent, Stourbridge DY9 9QP Tel: 01562 730730
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WOODLANDS CARE HOME 164 Chester Road North, Kidderminster DY10 1TP Tel: 01562 755787
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WORTH CRESCENT 35 Worth Crescent, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 8RR Tel: 01299 822515
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Cadmore Lodge
Offering luxury retirement living and short breaks with as much, or as little high quality care to suit your needs. The finest of cuisine. a fabulous lake, our own golf course within the estate and a beautiful indoor swimming pool St. Michaels, Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, WR15 8TQ T: 01584 810044 E:info@cadmorelodge.co.uk www.cadmorelodge.co.uk
The Shrubbery
NURSING HOME
A beautiful Georgian listed building set mature, tree lined landscaped gardens with 24 hour high quality Nursing Care available. Birmingham Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 2JZ T: 01562 822787 F: 01562 68122 E: info@shrubberynursing.co.uk www.shrubberynursing.co.uk
THE VICARAGE
SPECIALIST DEMENTIA NURSING HOME Specialising in the fascinating effects of the ‘Butterfly Approach’ the Vicarage provides high quality twenty four hour specialist dementia and nursing care The Common, Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury SY3 EA T: 01743 874030 E:vicaragenursinghome@tiscali.co.uk www.vicaragenursing.co.uk
Wyre Forest care homes with nursing ASTLEY HALL NURSING HOME Church Lane, Astley, Stourport-on-Severn DY13 0RW Tel: 01299 827020
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BROOK COURT 37-39 Oldnall Road, Kidderminster DY10 4HN Tel: 0333 321 0920 OP D PD LDA MH YA BROOKDALE NURSING HOME 16 Blakebrook, Kidderminster DY11 6AP Tel: 01562 823063 Advert inside back cover BRYDEN HOUSE Marlpool Lane, Kidderminster DY11 5DA Tel: 01562 755888 COACH HOUSE NURSING HOME Broome, Clent, Stourbridge, DY9 0HB Tel: 01562 700417 COOMBE HOUSE 54 Broomfield Road, Kidderminster DY11 5PH Tel: 01562 824770 FORESTERS NURSING HOME, THE Walton Pool, Clent, Stourbridge DY9 9RP Tel: 01562 883068 Advert inside back cover HERONS PARK NURSING HOME Heronswood Road, Spennells Wood, Kidderminster DY10 4EX Tel: 01562 825814 Advert page 58
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HIGH HABBERLEY HOUSE Habberley Road, Habberley, Kidderminster DY11 5RJ Tel: 01562 569885 Advert page 56
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HOLLYFIELDS Habberley Road, Habberley, Kidderminster DY11 5RJ Tel: 01562 569884 Advert page 56
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HOLMWOOD CARE CENTRE 30 Chaddesley Road, Kidderminster DY10 3DJ Tel: 01562 824496
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ROSE ORCHARD 7 Baxter Avenue, Kidderminster DY10 2EU Tel: 01562 750375
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SHRUBBERY NURSING HOME, THE Birmingham Road, Kidderminster DY10 2JZ Tel: 01562 822787 Advert page 60
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SUMMERDYNE NURSING HOME Cleobury Road, Bewdley DY12 2QQ Tel: 01299 403260
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WESTLEY COURT NURSING HOME Austcliffe Lane, Cookley, Kidderminster DY10 3RT Advert outside back cover Tel: 01793 821200 OP D PD YA
WHAT ARE THE CARE OPTIONS? HOW WILL I KNOW WHICH TO CHOOSE? VISIT THE NEW CARE SELECT WEBSITE WWW.CARESELECT.CO.UK
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Index
Advertisers are in bold
A A & M Bewdley Care Services
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AALPS Midlands
46
Abbeycroft
49
Abbey House - Evesham
54
Ablegrange Severn Heights Ltd
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Advance Housing and Support Abbey Court
23
Blenheim House
44
Bluebird Care (Bromsgrove & Redditch)
23
Bluebird Care (Worcester & Evesham) Bluebrooke Residential Care Home
23 44, 45
Bowood Court
49
Bowood Mews
49
Boynes Care Centre, The
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Albion Lodge Retirement Home 51
Brambles Residential Care Home
49
Alina Homecare
29
Bransford Ltd T/A Fern House
51
Allcare Services & Training Ltd
23
Breach House
56
Bredon House
51
Breme Residential Care Home
44
Briarlea Care Home
54
Bricklehampton Hall
55
Brinton Care Home
56
Agincare
23
Allied Healthcare Worcestershire
23
Amber Support Services
23
Arden House
56
Areley House
56
Ash Grove
54
Astley Hall Nursing Home
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Avenue Care Home, The
46
B Bank House, The
54
Barnardo’s Worcestershire Community Short Breaks
23
Beavers (Worcester) Ltd
23
Broad Group - Bath Road, 85, The 51 Brompton House Residential and Nursing Home
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Bromyard Road, 95
51
Brook Court
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Brookdale Nursing Home
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Brooklands
54
Broomhill Care Ltd and Broomhill24 Ltd
23
Bryden House
56, 61
Care 24. Wyre Forest Sheltered Housing Ltd T/A The Community Housing Group 23 Care 4 Me Ltd
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Care Force Ltd
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Caremark (Redditch and Bromsgrove) 23 Caremark (Wychavon and Wyre Forest) 23 Carewatch (Wyre Forest and Bromsgrove)
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Caring People
23
Carol Avenue, 122 (Dimensions)
44
Casa Mia Care Home
56
Castle Road, 44 (Dimensions)
56
Cedar Gardens
51
Cedar Lodge Care Home
54
Cedars Nursing Home, The
49
Chace Care Home, The
46
Chace Respite and Day Care Centre, The
46
Chandos Lodge
56
Chantry Close
46
Cheltenham Road, 62 Learning Disability and Autism 54 Civicare Central Ltd
23
Cleeve House
46
Clementi Court Houses, 1 and 2 54
Bedwardine House Residential Care Home
51
Buckingham House
45
Coach House Nursing Home
Beechwood Care Home
46
Burcot Grange
44
College House Residential Home 46
Bethany Lodge
51
Betjeman Court, (Dimensions)
56
C
Bewdley Care Ltd
23
Cambrian House
62
56
61
Constable House
51
Coombe House
61
Coppice Lodge
57
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Fairmount Residential Ltd
57
Happylife Care
25
Favor Care Agency
25
Haresbrook Park Care Home
47
Favor House
57
Hastings Residential Care Home 47
Feckenham Road
49
Haven Rest Home, The
55
Field House
57
Havencroft Nursing Home
45
Field House Rest Home
57
Haversham House
49
Firs Care Home, The
57
Hawthorns
55
Firs Rest Home, The
51
Hawthorns (Evesham), The
55
First Key Worcester
25
Heathbrook House Nursing Home
45
Heathlands Residential Care Home
55
25
Henwick Grange
53
Davenham Residential Care Home 46
Foresters Nursing Home, The 61
Denny Care Services Ltd
Foxwood 5 Mill Lane (Dimensions) 57
Henwick Road, 197 (Dimensions)
51
Herne’s Nest House
57
Herons Park Nursing Home
61
HF Trust - Foxlydiate Mews, 1
49
HF Trust - Worcestershire DCA
25
High Habberley House
61
Hillgrove Crescent, 42 (Dimensions)
57
Hillside
44
Hollyfields
61
Core Assets Children’s Services Disability - Midlands
23
Corran Dean at Smokey Farm
54
Court House Nursing Home
47
Cranham Residential Care Home 51 Crofters Close
54
Crossroads Care Evesham
23
Crossroads Caring for Carers
23
CTTM Elmfield Cottage
44
Firstpoint Homecare Worcestershire
D Dalvington / The Oaks
46
23
Dimensions Worcester Domiciliary Care Office
23
Dock 30, The (Dimensions)
44
Dorothy Terry House
49
Dorset House
55
Dunley Hall and Ryan’s Court
57
Friends at Home Malvern
E 23
Eleri House
47 47
25
G Gables Rest Home, The
57
Glenfield House Nursing Home
49
Gloucester House Learning Disability and Autism 54 Gold Hill Residential Home
Eclipse HomeCare
Evendine House Residential Home
Fitzroy Supported Living - Malvern
25
47
Grange Hill House Residential Home
57
Holmwood Care Centre
61
Grange, The
57
Home Care Service
25
55
Evolving Care Ltd
25
Greenhill Park Residential Care Home
Exbury Place
51
Grosvenor House Care Home 44, 45
Exmoor Drive
44
Grove, The
H
F Fairfield Close, 21 (Dimensions)
57
51
Hamilton House
47
Home Instead Senior Care 25 Evesham 25 Kidderminster 25 Malvern 25 Redditch 25 Stourbridge 25 Worcester 25 Honeybrook House
57
Hopwood Court
44
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O
House of Care Services Ltd
25
Maple Leaf Lodge
57
Housman Court
44
Mariantonia House Residential Care Home
57
Matrixcare
47
Mayfair Care Agency Ltd
25
Meadows Nursing Home, The
45
Mencap - Malvern Gate
25
Merecroft
44
Miles House
27
P
Miles House - 4 Hentland Close
49
Pals Residential Care
51
Mill House Care Home, The
55
Parklands
49
Milldale Close
59
Pathways 4 Care
27
Housman Park Home Care
25
Howbury House Resource Centre 47
I Ignite Health and Home Care Service
25
K KarePlus Redditch
25
Kemp Hospice
25
Kensington House
44
L Larches, The
57
Latimer Court
53
Lawns Nursing Home, The
53
Lawns Residential Care, The
44
Leys Residential Home, The Lickey Hills
Oaks, The
44 27, 47
Offmore Farm Residential Home
59
Old Friends Care
27
Old Rectory, The
47
People in Action Domiciliary Care Worcester 27
Moundsley House
45
Mowbray Nursing Home
47
Perrins House Residential and Nursing Care Home
47
Myriad Centre, The
27
Perry Manor
53
Pershore Short Term Breaks
55
Phemacare Ltd
27
Phoenix House
51
N
44
Nationwide Care Services Ltd (Worcester)
27
45
New Hope Care Kidderminster
27
Pirton Grange Specialist Services
55
Newland Hurst
55
Plymouth House
45
Nightingale Court
59
Poppies, The
59
Praxis Domiciliary Care Agency
27
Lime Street, 21 Learning Disability and Autism 55 Lorne House
Minster Grange Residential Home 59
Oaks Care Home, The
57
M
Nightingales Home Care Services 27 Nightingales of Kidderminster
27
Nightingales Residential Home
59
Premier Nursing and Care Services Ltd
27
MacIntyre Worcestershire Supported Living
25
North Star Foundation
27
Priceless Care Services Ltd
27
Malvern Road, 55 (Dimensions)
51
Northwick Grange
51
Priory Care Home, The
55
Malvern View
57
Norton Hall
53
Prospect Place, 6a (Dimensions)
51
Pulse8+Ltd
27
Management HQ, Headway Worcester Trust Ltd 25
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Nurse Plus and Carer Plus (UK) Ltd Worcester 27
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Q Quality Health and Homecare Services Ltd
Saltways - Care Home with Nursing Physical Disabilities 27
R R&L Healthcare Ltd Radfield Home Care Ltd Worcestershire
27 27
Sanctuary Home Care Ltd (Midlands Branch)
49
Stourbridge Road, 229 (Dimensions)
45
29
Stourport Nursing and HomeCare Ltd
29
Stuart House
53
Summerdyne Nursing Home
61
Sunnycroft
59
Supreme Home Care Redditch and Bromsgrove
29
Surecare (Kidderminster, Stourport and Bewdley)
29
Swallow Community Care
29
School Drive, 7 (Dimensions)
45
Selborne Care Ltd
29
Sense Tanglewood
47
Shaw Community Services Ltd (DCA) - West Midlands
29
Shaw Red Hill
53
Radis Community Care (Clarence Park Village)
27
Radis Community Care (Worcester)
27
Shenstone House
59
Rainbow Care Solutions Ltd Redditch
27
Shrubbery Nursing Home, The (Worcester)
53
Rashwood
55
Ravenhurst Residential Care Home 59 Ravenstone
55
Rectory Road, 66 (Dimensions)
49
Redwood House Care Home
44
Regent Residential Care Home
51
Regents Court Care Home Rely Care Agency Ltd Right at Home (Cheltenham to Malvern) Riverside Home Care
45 29 29 29
RLO Orchard Care Ltd
29
Rockny House
59
Rosedene
59
Rose Orchard
61
Rutland Villa
59
S Safeharbour (Droitwich)
55
T Teme Valley Care Ltd
29
29
Temecare Ltd - Teme Court Residential Care
53
Somerville House
29
Tewkesbury Fields
47
South Hayes Care Home
51
Thistle Close
53
Southcrest Nursing Home
49
Three Counties Care Services Ltd 29
Spectrum Days
29
Springfield House
47
Springs Nursing and Residential Home, The
47
St George’s Nursing Home
45
St John’s Court
45
St John’s Nursing Home
55
St Martin’s Care Home for the Elderly Ltd
U
49
Upland Road, 2 (Dimensions)
45
St Stephen’s Care Home
53
Upper Ford Lodge
55
Stanfield Nursing Home Ltd
53
Stonebow House Residential Home
W
55
Waterside Care Centre
47
Stonebridge Nursing Home
49
Wayside Care Home
45
Shrubbery Nursing Home, The (Kidderminster)
61
Signature Care Services Ltd
Three Roses Home
59
Timberdine Nursing and Rehabilitation Unit
53
T.L.C. Home Care Services
29
Tru Care - Worcester
29
Tutnall Hall Care Home
45
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Welland House Care Centre
47
Wishmoor Rest Home
47
Wyndsor Home Care Ltd
29
Westley Court Nursing Home
61
Woodbury View
53
Wythall Residential Home
45
Woodlands Care Home
59
Westmead Residential Care Home
55
Worth Crescent
59
White Ladies Close
53
Wren House
47
Willow Bank House Residential Home
55
Wylds Lane, 178 (Dimensions)
Willows Care Home, The
53
Wylds Lane, 180 (Dimensions)
35
Grange Nursing and Care Home, The
Y Yew Tree Nursing Home
53
53
Your Care Direct Ltd
29
53
Your Life (Malvern)
29
Quinton House
40
Other advertisers Avery Healthcare
Barchester 56 Bredon View Care Home
6
Bupa
54
Cadmore Lodge
60
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Helping Hands Inside front cover Heritage Care High Lodge Care Home
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26
Royal Bay Care Homes
58
Care Select
Link Homecare
36
Self Funded Care
38 9
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Cedar Trust Care Homes
6
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36
Shaw Care Homes
Chargrove Lawn Care Home
6
Meals on Wheels
36
Vicarage, The
Coate Water Care Outside back cover
Parton House Care Home
Ephraims Care Group, The
Quinton Gardens
60
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Winstonian House Care Home
60 6
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www.coatewatercare.co.uk
Coate Water Care is a family run business that provides a high quality care service in all our Nursing, Residential and Dementia care homes. • We provide 24 hour nursing, residential and specialist dementia care • Specialist care for clients with end of life, palliative care needs • Respite care available • Qualified and experienced personal care staff • All food is freshly prepared on premises to restaurant standards • Our bedrooms are spacious and all have en-suite facilities • Organised entertainment and outings • Engaging and appropriate activities and hobbies • Secure courtyard garden • Hair and beauty treatments • Visiting chiropodist • Far reaching scenic views of the local countryside
Choose the right home, with care, for you or an elderly loved one
Westley Court Nursing Home
Contact us for more information:
Austcliffe Lane, Cookley, Kidderminster DY10 3RT
e: info@coatewatercare.co.uk
t: 01793 821200