derbyshire care services directory 2013/14
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The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care in Derbyshire. This useful publication includes information on home support, specialist care, care homes and much more. If you would like a free hard copy please contact Care Choices on 0800 389 2077.TRANSCRIPT
DerbyshireCare Services Directory 2013/14
The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care• Home support • Specialist care • Useful contacts • Care homes
In association withDerbyshire County Council
Ladybower Reservoir
AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION FOR CARE24-hour dual registered care for 45 Nursing and Residential clients, provided by professional and dedicated trained staff, including a private Physiotherapist. Respite and Day care are also available.
Purpose built accommodation, appointed in beautiful surroundings. Tastefully decorated single rooms creating a homely environment. Specially adapted shower and bathrooms.
Activities carefully planned for all to enjoy if they wish. Freshly cooked food with all special needs and diets catered for.
Please call for more information or visit the home to see for yourself.
Telephone 01246 230006Website www.brookholmecroft.comBrookholme Croft Ltd, Woodstock Drive, off Challands Way, Hasland, Chesterfield S41 0EUProprietors: Dr A & Mrs A Matthews
Brookholme Croft Established 1996
A retirement lifestyle in the charming village of Ashover, for you or your relativesWarm, family atmosphere with 24 hour professional support services. Centrally located in Derbyshire with beautiful views over the Amber Valley, set in it’s own 4 acre grounds.
Residential Care • Assisted Living • Domiciliary Service
To arrange a visit please call 01246 592092Email: [email protected] Web: www.peakcare.co.uk
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Welcome from Derbyshire Adult Care 6Adult Care in Derbyshire 6Regions covered by this Directory 7
Where do I start? 8Self-Directed Support 8Co-funding of services 8Direct Payments 9The Re-ablement Service 9
Service choice 11Brokerage service 11Home care services 11Home care agency checklist 11Home care providers contracted with Derbyshire Adult Care 13Non-contracted home care providers 17Support for carers 20NHS fully funded continuing health care 20Intermediate care (NHS) 20Short term and respite care 21The Shared Lives Scheme 21Telecare services 21Residential Community Care Centres 22
Housing options 22Extra Care housing 22Sheltered housing 22
Specialist care services 23Learning disability 23Physical disability 23Mental health 24Dementia 24Residential dementia care checklist 25Specialist housing options for younger adults 26Good quality end of life care 26
Specialist advice and care services in Derbyshire - useful contacts 27
Care homes 29Care homes checklist 31
Essential information 32Inspection and registration of care services 32Safeguarding adults 32Legal protection 32Comments, compliments and complaints 33How solicitors can help 33The Derbyshire Care Homes Association 34The Derbyshire Home Care Association 34
Paying for care 35Self-funding advice 35What will you have to pay for your care? 36Local authority contribution towards care in private sector care homes 37Quality Premium payments 37Bed vacancy information 37Derbyshire fee levels 38Third party payments 38
Useful contacts 39Local useful contacts 39National useful contacts 41
Listings Home care providers contracted with Derbyshire Adult Care 13Non-contracted home care providers 17High Peak 42Chesterfield 44Derbyshire Dales 50North East Derbyshire 54Bolsover 57Amber Valley 61Erewash 65South Derbyshire 69Derby City 73
Index 80
Contents
Derbyshire County Council has not vetted the advertisers in this publication and accepts no liability for work done or goods supplied by any advertiser, nor does the Council endorse any of the products or services. The listings used in this Directory were supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in association with Derbyshire County Council and neither Derbyshire County Council nor Care Choices can be held liable 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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Adult Care in Derbyshire
Welcome from Derbyshire Adult Care
Derbyshire Adult Care, working with other statutory and voluntary organisations, is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of local people and assisting them to find the services and support they need to experience the best quality of life possible.
We support people to:• Live independently• Keep well• Stay safe• Be active in their community• Avoid going into hospital unnecessarily• Return home promptly after a hospital stay.
Adult Care has developed a range of universal services that are available to all adults living in Derbyshire. These include:• Information and advice ‒ about local and community services that you can use to support your wellbeing
• Sign posting ‒ to assist you to identify specific services to meet your requirements
• Brokerage service ‒ to support you to find and buy a range of support services to meet your individual needs and get best value for money
• Welfare benefits check ‒ to support you to claim all the benefits that you are entitled to
• Assessment ‒ to assess your needs and eligibility for specialist Adult Care services where necessary.
Within Derbyshire there are many local statutory, voluntary organisations and community groups that offer a wide range of services to help people remain independent for as long as possible. Many services are free of charge. They include:• Home fire safety ‒ checks and equipment• Home security ‒ checks and equipment• Falls prevention ‒ advice and services• Affordable warmth ‒ advice• Welfare Benefits ‒ advice and support• Housing options ‒ advice and support• Minor home adaptations • Practical independent living ‒ range of support through handy vans
• Community alarms• Social and recreational activities • Healthy living ‒ access to services and support• Home library service ‒ access• Adult education ‒ access• Community transport ‒ information and access • Health and wellbeing zones ‒ information and access.
The right information and advice at the right time can support you to live independently for as long as possible. We offer a wealth of information and opportunities on the Adult Care and Wellbeing section of our website at: www.derbyshire.gov.uk
Contact: Call Derbyshire on 01629 533190or 08456 058 058 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday and 9.30am to 4pm Saturdays
Minicom: 01629 585400
Website: www.derbyshire.gov.uk
Email: [email protected]
Write to: Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, DE4 3AGCountryside, Peak District
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Regions covered by this Directory
High Peak Care homes with nursing 42 Care homes 42
Chesterfield Care homes with nursing 44 Care homes 47
Derbyshire Dales Care homes with nursing 50 Care homes 51
North East Derbyshire Care homes with nursing 54 Care homes 56
Bolsover Care homes with nursing 57 Care homes 58
Amber Valley Care homes with nursing 61 Care homes 63
Erewash Care homes with nursing 65 Care homes 66
South Derbyshire Care homes with nursing 69 Care homes 70
Derby City Care homes with nursing 73 Care homes 76
HIGH PEAK
CHESTERFIELD
BOLSOVER
DERBYSHIREDALES
EREWASH
DERBY CITY
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE
AMBERVALLEY
NORTH EASTDERBYSHIRE
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Self-Directed Support
Co-funding of services
Where do I start?Initial contactWe have made it as easy as we can for you to contact Derbyshire County Council for information, advice and support.
You can contact Call Derbyshire contact centre from 8.00am ‒ 8.00pm on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190 or out of hours in an emergency on 01629 532600. Our service is provided by staff who are specially trained to deal with Adult Care issues. This includes preventative services that offer advice, support and practical help to enable you to continue to live your life as independently as possible. Call Derbyshire staff can also refer you through to the Brokerage team and or the Welfare Benefits team.
Assessing your needsIf required we will assess your needs, and if you meet the eligibility criteria we will work with you to
Self-Directed Support is a way of providing Adult Care Services to older people and adults with learning or physical disabilities or mental health needs living in Derbyshire and who are eligible for Adult Care support. It involves identifying a Personal Budget which is an upfront allocation of funding designed to help you take control over your life, identify your own needs, and if you wish, to manage your own support arrangements.
Your Personal Budget can be paid either directly to you or managed by the Council on your behalf to purchase the services and support you choose. There are a few constraints on how you use your Personal Budget and it must be legal, keep you
‘Co-funding’ is the term that Derbyshire County Council uses to describe the partnership approach we adopt to the funding of services to help you to remain at home.
Most people will make a contribution towards the cost of the services they receive from Adult Care in Derbyshire.
There are a number of circumstances under
help you develop a plan for your support which will describe how your needs will be met.
EligibilityEligibility for Adult Care Services is determined via local application of the Government’s national Fair Access to Care Services Framework. You can get more information about what the level of eligibility is in Derbyshire on our website at www.derbyshire.gov.uk
You will also be given an indication of the budget available to spend on your support and you will be able to decide what services you wish to receive. This is what we call ‘Self-Directed Support’.
healthy, meet your support needs and enable you to achieve your personal goals.
There will be help available if you need it. Our experienced staff will be on hand to help you plan and manage your budget to get the care and support that is right for you. You can also involve your family, friends or an advocate.
More detail is available about the assessment process and support planning in our Fact Sheet ‘Your Guide to Self-Directed Support and Personal Budgets’ which is available on the Derbyshire County Council website (www.derbyshire.gov.uk) or via Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190).
which you may not be asked to make a contribution and you should read the leaflet ‘Co-Funding Arrangements for Non-Residential Services’ available on the Derbyshire County Council website. However, before you are asked to contribute towards the services you receive at home you will be offered a free welfare benefit check to ensure you are getting all the money you are entitled to.
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Direct Payments
The Re-ablement Service
A Direct Payment is money from Adult Care to provide for a specific identified eligible need.
Direct Payments can’t be used to pay for permanent residential accommodation - but you may be able to use them to pay for occasional short periods in residential accommodation, if we agree
Re-ablement is a period of short term, intensive, support that is designed to help you become as independent as possible. It is different to traditional home care in that one of our trained staff will work with you to help you learn, or re-learn, important tasks needed for everyday life.
How can you get a re-ablement service?All new people assessed as needing personal and practical assistance and who are likely to benefit from re-ablement will be offered an initial short term package of support.
The re-ablement service is also available to people already receiving a home care service but whose needs have changed, and their review identifies that re-ablement would be beneficial.
How long will a re-ablement programme last?Re-ablement normally lasts for up to six weeks, but a programme may finish sooner if good progress is made or, if the individual, together with the re-
that is what you need.More detail is available about Direct Payments
in our Direct Payments Fact Sheet available on the Derbyshire County Council website (www.derbyshire.gov.uk) or via Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190).
ablement team, agree to stop it earlier.In exceptional circumstances, where benefits
are identified, staff may extend a re-ablement programme by one or two weeks.
What happens when a re-ablement programme finishes?Following re-ablement many people return to full independence with no further need for ongoing services.
Those people who do require ongoing support following re-ablement will receive help to identify what kind of assistance they need, and if requested help to arrange any services that may be required to meet their needs.
More information is available about our re-ablement service in our core leaflet ‘Your Guide to Adult Care’ available on the Derbyshire County Council website or via Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190).
Kedleston Hall
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We provide a dedicated, professionaland friendly service to those seeking
care and support in their own homes.
For more information please contact Caring Hands at
[email protected] (01530) 564 562
Head Office: Huntingdon House • 87 Market Street Ashby-de-la-Zouch • Leicestershire • LE65 1AH
A personalised service at competitive ratesto clients receiving funding under the Direct
Payment or Personal Budget schemes and also those paying privately.
Emergency care available at very short notice.
‘Local people providing a friendly local service’
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Service choiceYour support plan could include some of the following services to help you stay independent.
Brokerage service
Home care services
Home care agency checklist © Care Choices Ltd 2013
The Brokerage Service can provide information about a wide range of services helping you to make the right choice about who supports you. Contact the Brokerage Team on 01629 537763 or 01629 537758 (Monday ‒ Friday 9am ‒ 5pm). Or visit our website www.derbyshire.gov.uk and complete a request for a call back from a member of the team.
A home care service provides essential care and support to people in their homes, aiming to maximise independence and improve their quality of life.
You may be eligible for a home care service following an assessment by Derbyshire County Council Adult Care, which will help determine how you wish to be supported and how the service will be financed and provided.
You may choose to purchase your service from a range of home care agencies including Derbyshire County Council Home Care or employ a personal
When choosing a home care agency it is important to consider these aspects:
• Is the agency registered with the Care Quality Commission? If so, ask to see a copy of their registration certificate.
• Ask to see the latest Inspection Report, or go on the CQC website to check out latest reports - www.cqc.org.uk/public/news/our-latest-reports
• In an emergency or outside of office hours who can you contact?
• Are staff trained to provide the care you particularly need?
• If this is a private contract ask for a copy of the agency’s contract terms and read these carefully with someone you trust. If you need further advice contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK may be able to assist.
Examples of information available:• names and contacts for agencies in your area; • costs of services;• Care Quality Commission registration details;• if accredited or contracted providers with Derbyshire County Council; and
• details of any specialist care providers.
assistant or private carer (family/friend) - you can choose which is best for you. All home care organisations that provide personal care must register with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) who are responsible for monitoring all domiciliary care services to make sure they meet the required standards of care and welfare.
To see the latest reports on any care service check out the Care Quality Commission website www.cqc.org.uk which can also help you to report any concerns you have regarding a care agency.
• Have all carers had a Disclosure and Barring Service check (formerly a CRB check)? This check gathers information about an applicant’s possible criminal activity, spent or unspent convictions, cautions and warnings given by the police.
• Ensure that you have a written care plan of how and when you are to be supported, and that it is reviewed regularly should your needs or wishes change.
• If your care needs have been arranged privately you should carefully check the fee rates charged and exactly what will be provided for that charge.
For more information about Derbyshire County Council Home Care Service there is a leaflet available or see www.derbyshire.gov.uk/social_health/adult_care_and_wellbeing/help_to_live_at_home/personal_care/home_care or Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190.
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For confidential and completely free adviceplease contact our team on:
Bosworth Homecare Services are accredited by Derbyshire County Council as Quality Premium Providers. We are members of the United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKHCA) and are regulated by the Care Quality Commission. We have been supporting people in their own homes since 1996 and are the proud holders of the “Investors in People” Award.
OUR STAFF Our Derbyshire branches are managed by a dedicated and experienced team who strive to achieve the very best for our clients. Our high standard of domiciliary care is maintained and delivered to our clients via our committed, friendly and extremely well trained care staff, who have been vetted and chosen to ensure that the safety and best interests of our clients are being looked after at all times.
OUR COMPANY We can provide high quality care and support services any time of the day and night, including:
Tel: Swadlincote - 01283 218528 Ilkeston - 0115 871 3651
Web: www.givecare.co.uk
Bosworth Homecare
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Home care providers contracted with Derbyshire Adult Care
ADVANCE SUPPORT Shirebrook Tel: 01623 742461
ALLIED HEALTHCARE Derby Tel: 0800 542 3401 Advert page 10
ANGELS COMMUNITY HOME CARE SERVICE Long Eaton Tel: 01159 720559
APEX NURSING & CARE SERVICES Didsbury Tel: 0161 447 6469
AUDLEY CARE DARLEY DALE Matlock Tel: 01629 736750 Advert page 12
BIRCHWOOD HOMECARING SERVICES LTD Ripley Tel: 01773 570057
BLISS SUPPORT LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 454245
BOSWORTH HOMECARE SERVICES Ilkeston Tel: 0115 871 3651 Swadlincote Tel: 01283 218528 Advert page 12
BRADCARE LTD Swadlincote Tel: 01283 551187 Advert page 16
BUXTON HOME SUPPORT SERVICE Buxton Tel: 01298 23970
CARE FOR INDEPENDENCE Belper Tel: 01773 821313
CARE RELIEF TEAM LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 261700
CARE UK Chapel-En-Le-Frith Tel: 01298 814700 Derby Tel: 03333 218302 Sheffield Tel: 01142 798228
CARERS SITTING SERVICE Stonebroom Tel: 01773 873581
CAREWATCH Ripley Tel: 01773 514990
CARING HANDS Tibshelf Tel: 01773 875168
COMMUNITY CARE LINE SERVICES Morton Tel: 01246 861500
COMMUNITY CARE SERVICES (SLC GROUP) Chesterfield Tel: 01246 455025
COTTAGE CARE LTD Belper Tel: 01773 823844
CREATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES Buxton Tel: 01298 27437
CROSSROADS EAST MIDLANDS Derby Tel: 01332 344448 Nottingham Tel: 01159 628920
DEAFBLIND UK Peterborough Tel: 01733 358100
DERBYSHIRE INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 01246 268339
DERBYSHIRE TOTAL CARE LTD Horsley Woodhouse Tel: 01332 881255
DIRECT HEALTH Chesterfield Tel: 01246 284060
EAST MIDLANDS HOMECARE LTD Castle Donington Tel: 01332 813913
ENA CARECALL LTD Swadlincote Tel: 01283 224963 Advert page 16
ENABLE CARE & HOME SUPPORT LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 599999
ENABLERS INDEPENDENT LIVING 2000 LTD Ripley Tel: 01773 744118
EYAM DOMICILIARY SERVICES Eyam Tel: 01433 631380
FREEDOM CARE SERVICES Pleasley Tel: 01623 811776
GENERATIONS CARE AGENCY LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 471991
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Home care providers contracted with Derbyshire Adult Care continued
HARMONY CARE & SUPPORT LTD Long Eaton Tel: 01159 725557
HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE LTD High Peak Tel: 01663 765510
HOME SUPPORT SERVICES Derby Tel: 01332 723250
HOMECARE D AND D Chesterfield Tel: 01246 269153
HOUSING 21 Wirksworth Tel: 0370 192 4010
INDEPENDENT CARE LINK Ilkeston Tel: 0115 944 4448
INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 01246 554321
INTERCARE SERVICES New Mills Tel: 01663 308 232
MEARS CARE Sheffield Tel: 01142 434633
MEDICO Stockport Tel: 0161 4806078
MEDILINE NURSES AND CARERS LTD Foston Tel: 01283 586600
MENCAP Long Eaton Tel: 0115 9835731
MILLENNIUM HOMECARE SERVICES LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 261389
MOORE CARE Buxton Tel: 01298 24566
NOTTINGHAM COMMUNITY HOUSING ASSOCIATION Chesterfield Tel: 01246 261615
ONE TO ONE SUPPORT SERVICES LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 200018 Advert page 14
PEGASUS CARE LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 202404
PIRAMID CARE SERVICES LTD Manchester Tel: 0161 877 6821
POSITIVE HORIZONS LTD Belper Tel: 01773 827385 Advert page 16
PREMIER CARE Pleasley Tel: 01623 810100
PRESTIGE NURSING LTD Derby Tel: 01332 206062
RADIS COMMUNITY CARE Derby Tel: 01332 296208
REACH ENABLEMENT SERVICES Sutton In Ashfield Tel: 01773 811451
REAL LIFE OPTIONS ‒ NOTTINGHAM Ripley Tel: 01773 741745
S & W INDEPENDENT LIVING Buxton Tel: 01298 22299
SERENDIPITY HEALTHCARE LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 260843
SPECIAL CARE SERVICES Derby Tel: 01332 608138
STERLING HOMECARE Derby Tel: 01332 890718
THERA TRUST Grantham Tel: 0845 8800341
UNITED RESPONSE Chesterfield Tel: 01246 560640
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We have a strong focus on customer service and are passionate about providing a high quality of care. We aim to meet the needs of our clients wanting to stay in the comfort of their own home. All our staff have CRB Enhanced Checks and we provide all of our employees with full training. We are a Domiciliary Care Agency providing care in the South Derbyshire area. For more information or to discuss your personal requirements, please contact a member of our team who will be happy to assist you.
Tel: 01283 551187 E-mail: [email protected]: www.bradcare.co.uk Registered Company Number: 6303288
Positive Horizons Home Careis a division of Positive Horizons Ltd. An organisation committed to providing a high quality professional domiciliary care service across Derbyshire.
can offer support in:• personal care • life dependency skills• assistance with domestic duties • shopping • or social company
We tailor make our services to meet your own unique needs orcircumstances from 1 hour to 24/7 support 365 days a year.
For further information please contact the teamPositive Horizons, 155 Belper Road, Bargate, Derbyshire DE56 0SU
Tel: 01773 827385Email: [email protected] • www.positivehorizons.co.uk
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Home care
Home careIf you live in the Derbyshire Dales or Amber Valley then please contact us at our Belper office for a personal approach to your care needs.
Bluebird Care 6 Bridge Street, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1AXTel: 01773 880055 Email: [email protected] or
www.bluebirdcare.co.uk
CARE VISITS AT HOMEWe care passionately
Our staff
Our staff are caring, trained to give medication and police checked.
Alternative
Bluebird Care offers a realistic cost effective alternative to residential care. With familiar friends, relatives and possessions around, Bluebird Care ‘just happens’.
Contact us
Visit us online at www.bluebirdcare.co.uk
Call one of our friendly and professional team on 01773 880055.
What we offer
We offer everything from personal care to shopping, cleaning or social visits. In fact everything you need to stay in the comfort of your own home.
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Non-contracted home care providers
ABACUS Tel: 01283 538892
ABILITY Chesterfield Tel: 01246 231256
AGRADE COMMUNITY CARE SERVICES LIMITED Chesterfield Tel: 01246 252373 Advert page 19
ALLROUND NURSING CARE LIMITED Swadlincote Tel: 01283 763558
AMBER ULTIMATE CARE Belper Tel: 01773 742014
AMG NURSING AND CARE SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 01246 456939
ASPIRE MENTAL HEALTH LTD Tel: 01773 782501
BLAY DOMICILIARY SERVICES (BWA HEALTHCARE) Derby Tel: 01332 208811
BLUEBIRD CARE Belper Tel: 01773 880055 Advert page 16
BLUEBIRD CARE Swadlincote Tel: 01283 568007
BRITISH RED CROSS Heanor Tel: 01773 762491
C & S HOMECARE LIMITED Alfreton Tel: 01773 836111
CARING HANDS Burton-on-Trent Tel: 01530 564562 Advert page 10
CARING LINKS LTD Derby Tel: 01332 209015
CGC DOMICILIARY LIMITED Tel: 01773 603697
CLAIRE PHILIPS INTERNATIONAL Derby Tel: 01332 265651
COMMUNITY REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT Chesterfield Tel: 01246 551766
COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES (SENAD) Derby Tel: 01332 200300
CROCUS HOMECARE Bakewell Tel: 01629 812874
DAISYCHAIN HOMECARE Chesterfield Tel: 01246 766642
DERBYSHIRE AUTISM SERVICES GROUP Ripley Tel: 01773 741221
EXCELL HOMECARE LIMITED Chesterfield Tel: 01246 452211
EXCELLENCE IN HOME CARE AND SUPPORT Chesterfield Tel: 01246 455166
FREESIA MULTICARE Buxton Tel: 07874 247915
HANDLEY CARE SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 07985 592449
HIGH PEAK CARERS Buxton Tel: 01298 24128
HOME CARE DIRECT Chesterfield Tel: 0845 061 9000
HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE LTD Chesterfield Tel: 01246 580187 Advert page 19
HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE Swadlincote Tel: 01283 553078
INDIVIDUAL HOMECARE SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 01246 475747
NOTTINGHAM DCA Ilkeston Tel: 0115 822 1277
PEAK CARE HOMECARE Chesterfield Tel: 01246 592092 Advert page 4
PERSONALISED SUPPORT TEAM ‒ DERBYSHIRE Chesterfield Tel: 01246 261615
PRECEDO HEALTH CARE SERVICES Dronfield Tel: 01246 299700
PRIME CARE AT HOME Derby Tel: 01332 613783
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Our services include:
• Palliative care• Day care for older adults• Supported living for people
with special needs• Domiciliary care• Night care (waking and
sleep over).
Reach Care & Support Services offers a wide range of home care provisions, including personal care, support to live in the community, (including shopping, accompanying people to appointments and escorting to social events) and a domestic cleaning service.
We are a new company, offering excellent service provision in the Home Care sector, for people who need assistance in maintaining their independence to live in their own homes, and help them to continue to enjoy their lives in the community that they love.
HERE AT REACH CARE & SUPPORT SERVICES, WE OFFER A WIDE RANGE OF CARE PACKAGES IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
North Derbyshire Cheshire East South Stockport Metropolitan areas
Tel: 01298 22992
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Non-contracted home care providers continued
PROGRESSIVE CARE LIMITEDMatlock Tel: 01629 580919 Advert page 52
REACH CARE & SUPPORT SERVICES Buxton Tel: 01298 22992 Advert page 18
RIGHT AT HOME Derby Tel: 01332 913232 Advert adjacent
SENTRICARE Derby Tel: 07866 371133
SHIREBROOK MINERS WELFARE CHARITY CENTRE ILS Shirebrook Tel: 01623 742351
SPENCER GROVE Belper Tel: 01773 599349 Advert page 4
SPIRE DCA Chesterfield Tel: 01246 283990
ST CHRISTOPHER’S TRUST Glossop Tel: 01457 852687
SUPPORTING SOLUTIONS Crich Tel: 01773 853107
TENDER LOVING CARE SERVICES Chesterfield Tel: 01246 204996
VALLEY CARE DIRECT Tideswell Tel: 01298 872312
Providing person centred care and high quality support for people in Derbyshire
We understand everyone is different and provide care packages that are tailored to YOU
Supporting Adults, Families and Elderly People using Direct Payments, Personalised Budgets & Self Directed Support
24hrs a day 7 days a week fully qualified staff are on hand
Providing high quality care and support including: PA holiday / sickness cover, 24/7 live in support, personal care, household tasks, medication assistance, companionship, Accompanying to hospital appointments/ days out and various activities.
Agrade Community Care Services Ltd is registered, and therefore licensed to provide services, by the Care Quality Commission (Provider ID: 1-101658072)
For more information please call our office
Tel: 01246 252373 or Email: [email protected]
Home.There’s no place like it
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.
Our Caregivers take great pride in helping our clients to lead a more comfortable and confident life and offer a variety of services tailored to their individual needs.
From an hour a day, to full time care, our service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Services Include
www.homeinstead.co.uk
For a free confidential consultation call Nigel or Steph at our Chesterfield Office on 01246 580187 or email us at
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Our services include:• Companionship• Transportation and errands• Meal preparation• Light housekeeping• Help with washing, dressing
and personal care• Medication reminders• Post-operative support• Holiday and respite cover• Specialist dementia care• Live-In Care
www.rightathomeUK.com/homecareDerby Email: [email protected]
Right at Home is one of the UK’s most trusted care companies. Our local team of friendly, reliable carers specialise in assisting people who may need a helping hand with day-to-day tasks in their own home.
01332 91 32 32To find out how we can help care for you or yourfamily, contact John or Carole at Right at Home.
Quality care and companionship in the comfort of your own home
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Support for carers
NHS fully funded continuing health care
Intermediate care (NHS)
a Carer Emergency Card Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190.
Derbyshire Carers Association (DCA) This is a leading organisation providing support for carers in Derbyshire. They run a number of support groups and have local coordinators who can provide one to one support. Details are available on the website: www.derbyshirecarers.co.uk or call 01773 743355.
Derbyshire Young Carers Service This organisation can provide support to young carers individually and in groups. Support can range from activity groups, meeting other young carers in a safe environment, and information about support for the home situation. The service also offers whole family activities from time to time. If required the young carers service can also offer a befriending scheme for those parents requiring care. The staff understand the importance of listening to young people and can help when liaising with other professionals in education or health. Telephone 01246 207752 or 01332 370430.
therapist, or in a care home. People who are eligible are likely to:• have a complex medical condition that requires a lot of care and support; and
• need highly specialised nursing support.
Someone nearing the end of their life is also likely to be eligible if they have a condition that is rapidly getting worse and may be terminal.
To be eligible you must to be:
• medically stable and supported by your GP in the community; and
• able to benefit from time - limited assessment or rehabilitation, in order to improve your level of independence.
If it is considered that you are not suitable for intermediate care you will be given the reasons for this decision. You may also be signposted to a more appropriate service if required.
You are a carer if you provide unpaid support with day to day living tasks or personal care to a family member or friend for a significant amount of time each week. Those you care for could be ill, frail, disabled, suffer from poor mental health or have a substance or alcohol misuse problem. A carer can be any age, male or female and includes parents caring for a disabled child.
Support available for carers:• an assessment of your needs• services to give you a break from your caring role• information on support groups• training that will help you continue to care safely• registration for a Carer Emergency Card• Welfare Benefit Advice• advice to manage a discharge from hospital.
Carer Emergency Card This scheme provides carers with peace of mind, so if they are suddenly not able to provide care, the emergency services will raise the alert that emergency care is required for someone. To obtain
National Health Service Continuing Health Care (NHS CHC) is a package of continuing care arranged and funded solely by the NHS, for people with ongoing health care needs.To establish if you are eligible for NHS CHC your care needs will be assessed by a health professional. If you are eligible, you can receive NHS Continuing Health Care in any setting, either in your own home, with services from a community nurse or specialist
To access intermediate care a referral is usually made by your GP or other social care or health professional. Referrals can be made via Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190. Initial referrals will be assessed by a multidisciplinary team which may include occupational therapists, physiotherapists, nurses and social workers, who can provide specialist support short term.
Services are designed to maximise your independence and aim to help you stay living at home, but can also be delivered in bed ‒ based settings when required.
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rate is £121.50 per week, if you are over pension age, or £78.80 per week if you are under pension age. If you are under 25 years of age the rate will be £63.90 per week
• If your stay exceeds three weeks, or you wish to extend your stay for over three weeks whilst in your placement, you will need to have a financial assessment.
These charges apply to anyone who has capital or savings of less than £23,250. If you have more than this amount then you will have to pay for respite or short term care charges in full as you would be self ‒ funding. However, you are still entitled to an assessment and assistance with choosing the most appropriate placement to meet your needs.
Please note: figures mentioned here may change over the life of this Directory.
and residential or nursing care;• provide family carers with a regular break from caring;• help people to maintain and develop their independence and life skills away from family carers and in different surroundings; and
• provide support to a family during an emergency and offer reassurance that the person they care for is looked after.
To contact the Shared Lives Scheme call 01773 546953 or 546954.
• an appropriate planned response to help assist with the problem.
There are a range of different telecare sensors to meet different needs, for example to sound an alert when you have fallen or when smoke or gas is detected.
When a sensor detects a problem, there is an automatic dial to a response centre, where trained staff can either speak to the user via the speaker on the Lifeline, or arrange for a home visit by carers, mobile warden or the emergency services.
For more details contact Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190.
Short breaks, respite or short term care is for people who require assistance with personal care because of disability, frailty, mental ill health or who are recovering from a period of ill health or family difficulty. In addition, the service gives carers, who provide a substantial amount of support, the chance to take a break.
If you wish to take short term care and do not already receive Adult Care services, the first point of contact would be Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190. Then a visit from a social worker will assess your eligibility for short break or respite services. The length and frequency of the planned break would be discussed within the assessment process and agreed with yourself and your carers.
There are charges for these services and how much you pay will be subject to a financial assessment.• If your stay is three weeks or less you will normally pay a standard rate. From April 2013 the standard
This offers accommodation and support within approved family homes for people aged 18 and over who rely on the help and support of others. It offers support to people who have a disability or a mental illness, or are a young vulnerable adult in transition from children’s support services to adult care.
The scheme enables those who use it to share the daily life of the Shared Lives carer and live in an ordinary domestic situation.
Shared Lives can:• offer people an alternative to institutional day care
The telecare service provides peace of mind for users and their carers and is able to generate an automatic alert if assistance is required 24 hours a day. To access the telecare service you’ll need a telephone line and a nearby mains socket for the Lifeline unit. Most sensors are wireless and battery powered and will be provided and installed for you.
The service consists of four main parts:• sensors that generate an alert when there’s a problem;
• a lifeline that receives the alert and automatically dials for help;
• a response centre that receives the call;
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learning disability, their carers and local voluntary organisations have all contributed in developing the centre’s service model which will provide centre-based residential and outreach services as part of the integrated network of support to the local area.
Our first Community Care Centre in Staveley opened in March 2010 and a second centre opened in March 2013 in Swadlincote. Further centres are planned for other areas of the county.
• You are living at home - not in a home.• Accommodation is accessible and provides level access showers.
• You have your own front door so you can decide who comes in.
• Couples and friends can stay together.• Residents have a mixture of support needs.• It offers a safe and secure home for people who need support, including people with learning disabilities.
• 24 hour care and support services are available ‒ if needed.
• You can join in social activities if you wish.
Derbyshire Adult Care is currently working with housing association partners to develop a range of Extra Care housing schemes throughout Derbyshire.
Further information about current schemes is available in the Extra Care housing factsheet available on the Derbyshire County Council website or via Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190).
dwellings. These may be bedsitting rooms, self-contained flats, or bungalows.
Some schemes are simply housing designed to meet the needs of older people and linked to a community alarm. The majority of schemes have access to a support worker for those who need it
Community Care Centres have an essential role in the delivery of person-centred services for older people. Services within our centres help to maintain independence through rehabilitation. They substantially reduce the risk of admission or re-admission to acute hospitals and inappropriate use of residential care.
Our centres are dementia-friendly and inclusive, with Stirling University a key partner in the building design. Older people, people with a
Extra Care housing gives you the security and privacy of a home of your own, but with 24 hour care and support services available if you need them. There are one and two bedroom flats available as well as a range of communal facilities on-site such as a restaurant, IT suite and an activity room. The schemes generally offer the choice of properties for rent, sale or shared ownership.
Choosing Extra Care housing means that you are living in your own home and can usually remain there if your care or support needs change. The schemes aim to house people with differing needs so that the community is balanced. Residents being considered for the accommodation are assessed to determine what support they need. Unless someone requires long term nursing care, it could offer you a home for life. Extra Care housing is normally available to people aged 55 years or over, although it may house younger people with disabilities where appropriate.
Extra Care differs from care homes in the following ways:
Sheltered housing is suitable for older people who wish to live independently but want the reassurance of knowing that assistance is available if there is an emergency. There are many different types of sheltered schemes, available both to rent and to buy. Schemes usually consist of between 15 and 40
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vacancies in their area. A directory of schemes can be found on the website www.extracarehousing.org.uk
For further information, call this Directory’s independent helpline on 0800 389 2077
A Housing Options service for older people is offered across Derbyshire by iDecide. They can be contacted on 0115 930 6661.
Budgets (explained on page 8), putting people at the centre of how they choose to arrange and pay for their support. This may be in their own flat or house or a supported living scheme.
Many adults with learning disabilities can live in their own homes in their local communities with support, however there may be times when an individual has specialist health care needs or behaviour that is particularly challenging when a care home may be more appropriate.
Care homes for people with learning disabilities often specialise e.g. homes for people with autism and behaviour support needs, or dementia. A good home will provide opportunities to learn and maintain skills and opportunities to take part in enjoyable and stimulating activities. Social care workers will be able to give you further information to enable you to make the right choices.
range from sheltered work to leisure activities, as well as individual provision.
A short break away from home can provide a welcome change for yourself and anyone caring for you. The respite care might also be provided in your own home (through a ‘live-in’ carer).
The support you require if you have a physical disability can be tailored to your specific needs
maintaining their independence by living in their own homes and communities.
and a community alarm service. There are often communal facilities such as a lounge, laundry, guest flat and garden. Meals are not normally provided.
Affordable sheltered housing for rent is provided by local district/borough councils or housing associations. People who are interested in being considered for accommodation of this kind need to register with their local district / borough council who have information about all the social housing
If you are considering moving out of your family home, there are a number of options that could be explored before considering a care home. You may be able to have your own flat with support. There is also the option of supported living, where you can share a property with other people with support provided for all. Support can include learning independent living skills like cooking, cleaning and money management as well as help with health needs. Either of these options can often give you greater independence and choice than care homes may be able to offer. There are other alternatives too such as Shared Lives where you can live with others; usually a family, who will provide support and help you to become more independent. These can be arranged through Adult Social Care.
An important change affecting people with learning disabilities is the introduction of Personal
Following an assessment of your needs, you may be eligible for help from Adult Care, including a personal budget, occupational therapy, adaptations to your home, supported housing or help for the person caring for you.
Day support services are available to assist and support people to take part in activities, meet with others and regain their confidence. Day services
Support and care services for disabled people needs offer a range of options aimed at
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the options with family and friends as well as professionals involved in your care.
A good care home can help improve the quality of your life - the structured environment and activities provided can build up your confidence. The care providers should assess you carefully to make sure the placement is right for you. A member of staff may visit you at home, talk to you and look at your assessments of health and social care needs.
day and night, 7 days a week. There are also private agencies offering help at home with personal care and housework. See page 11 for more information.
People with dementia can benefit from a range of group or individual therapies involving social interaction and mental stimulation, including reminiscence. Activity co-ordinators and occupational therapists can provide people with dementia with reality orientation, reminiscence and validation therapy. Music therapy, art therapy approaches and other creative therapies can also be helpful. Behaviour management approaches that promote understanding of the behaviour of the person with dementia can also be beneficial in reducing the use of anti-psychotic medication and trained staff can offer this service within many care establishments.
If you need support in making choices about long-term care or you need particular information or advice about services available to people with dementia and their carers, you can contact the Derbyshire Dementia Support Service on 01332 208845 or 01246 223366 or by email to [email protected]. There is also further information about the service and other useful services across Derbyshire available on the website www.derbyshire.gov.uk/dementia .
If you wish to arrange an assessment of need by Adult Care, you can contact Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190) or by email to [email protected]
There is increased demand for home care for people with mental health issues arising from greater use of supported living instead of care home placements. Like other specialist care services, this can be paid for (if you have been assessed as eligible) with a Personal Budget, discussed on page 8.
When care at home is no longer an option either temporarily or permanently, consideration of residential care needs to be made. Discuss
and can be provided by the independent and not-for-profit sectors as well as by Adult Care. Help at home with personal care is available during the
As it can be best for the person with dementia to stay in their own home for as long as possible, a range of community care services is available to facilitate this. Adult Care can provide access to: home care; meals in the home; sitting services (which provide a break for carers); advice on equipment and adaptations; day care centres and respite care.
Services can also be provided directly by registered providers to those who do not require financial help from Derbyshire County Council, however Adult Care will still be willing to offer an assessment of need. You will have a choice of which agency you receive your care from whether or not Adult Care assist with the funding of your service.
If you are considering a specialist care home, remember it should be able to maintain and improve your quality of life. Depending on the degree of the dementia, you should be able to live in a care home that offers quality personal care and person-centred care. It’s important to consider homes that provide nursing care in case your condition deteriorates and you require a higher level of care. Many care homes offer specialist units with experienced nursing staff and facilities adapted to the needs of residents with dementia. Some homes will offer an environment which has been designed specifically for people with dementia to aid orientation.
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• Are reminiscence activities available?
• Are residents able to compile memory boxes?
• Do staff compile life story books including photographs and mementoes?
STAFF
It is important to note whether staff seem friendly and caring towards residents and whether they treat residents with respect.
• Do staff have any training and experience in dementia care?
• Will the person with dementia have a member of staff particularly responsible for their care?
• Is there a member of staff you can talk to about your own worries about the person with dementia?
MANAGER / HEAD OF HOME
A manager who is caring as well as efficient can make all the difference to a home.
• Does the manager have a knowledge of dementia and can they deal with difficulties that may arise in an understanding way?
• Is there a full assessment at home before a resident is admitted?
Things to look for in care homes specialising in dementia. Please use in conjunction with the care homes checklist on page 31.
RESIDENTS
The best indication of a good home is that the residents appear happy and responsive.
• Are there rummage boxes around the home to stimulate residents?
ACCESS
If the person with dementia needs or is likely to need equipment or adaptations you may want to check:
• There is adequate signage and cues for different parts of the home such as dining room and bathroom.
• The home’s policy about locking external doors.
BEDROOMS
You may want to find out whether the person with dementia can have a single room and whether:
• Residents are encouraged to bring in some of their own furniture and possessions to increase familiarity.
ACTIVITIES
Residents should be stimulated without feeling stressed.
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for ‘To Let’ advertisements. Housing Benefit, if you’re entitled to it, might reduce your rent. Direct Payments can also help, ask your local authority for details and see page 9.
• Buy your own home ‒ Can you afford it? Are you able to live on your own? You could think about ‘part buying’ and ‘part renting’ a place from a housing association.
• Move into a care home ‒ If you want to leave home but are not ready to live alone, care homes can meet your personal needs and offer appropriate support. Adult Social Care and Health will contribute if you are eligible and if they agree the care home meets your needs. If your chosen home costs more than usual, you may get some help but you must pay the rest.
For further information, see the useful contacts for specialist advice and care services on page 29.
your relatives discuss and plan for your wishes as you near the end of their life.
Care homes should have an open approach to end of life care and should initiate conversation with you and your family to ensure your needs and wishes are discussed and planned for. An end of life care plan including a full assessment of your needs and wishes as you approach the end of life is vital to establish your preferences and choices. Many homes will include your end of life wishes as part of your care plan as this will help ensure your needs and wishes are effectively co-ordinated. Without proper assessment and care planning your needs may not be met and your end of life care preferences may not be achieved.
Care homes should work with your General Practitioner to ensure your medical needs are met as you approach the end of your life. Good planning for all your needs should mean that you can (if that is your choice) remain in your care home in your last days and not have to be admitted to hospital.
All health and social care staff must be trained in communication regarding end of life care and will be trained accordingly in assessing the needs of clients and carers. Programmes available include:
Are you happy living at home? Would you like more independence when being supported? What are your housing options? You could:• Continue living with your family ‒ If your home is specially adapted and you receive the practical and emotional support needed, you may prefer to stay at home. It’s also convenient if your college or job is nearby.
• Move into supported living accommodation ‒ This offers a level of independence and the chance to meet other people in similar situations. Help from a visiting care assistant is available and usually nursing care is provided nearby.
• Rent a place ‒ You can apply for council housing which is usually cheaper than renting privately. There could be a waiting list and you must fully explain your housing needs. Local housing associations may also be able to help. Ask your council housing department for a list. If you want to rent privately, look in your local newspaper
‘How we care for the dying is an indicator of how we care for all sick and vulnerable people. It is a measure of society as a whole and it is a litmus test for health and social care services.’ 1
Although the subject of dying is often painful to contemplate and as a society we do not discuss death and dying openly, the way care professionals approach the process is incredibly important for the client, their family and carers. The Department of Health has published a strategy for every organisation involved in providing end of life care. Each will be expected to adopt an overall coordination process, such as the Gold Standards Framework, whilst developing the best possible outcome for clients.
‘Care homes are increasingly at the forefront of good practice in providing care for those who are approaching or reaching the end of their life.’ 2
Enabling residents to die in comfort and with dignity is a core function of care homes. When choosing a care home you should consider their end of life care philosophy and policies. It is essential that you and
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The Gold Standards Framework (GSF)This can be used in various settings, for example hospitals, primary care and care homes, to improve the co-ordination and communication between different organisations involved in providing care for someone near the end of their life.
The Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP)This is guidance to medical staff on how to ensure quality of care in the last few hours/days of someone’s life. This can be used in hospitals, care homes, hospices or individuals’ own homes.
‘Preferred Priorities for Care’ (PPC)This document is designed to help people prepare for the future and gives them an opportunity to think about, talk about and write down their preferences and priorities for care at the end of life.
Despite general reluctance to broach this sensitive area, it is worthwhile asking potential care providers their approach to end of life care and whether they are following national strategies for implementing best practice within their home.
1 ‘End of Life Care Strategy - promoting high quality care for all adults at the end of life’ DH 2008.2 ‘The route to success in end of life care ‒ achieving quality in care homes’ DH 2010.
GENERAL ADVICE
Chesterfield Law CentreProvides free legal advice, information and representation in social welfare law.Tel: 01246 550674Email: [email protected]: http://chesterfieldlawcentre.org.uk
Peak & Dales AdvocacyOffers one-to-one advocacy support to older people, people with mental health needs, and people with a learning disability.Tel: 01298 79539 Email: [email protected]: www.peaksanddalesadvocacy.org.uk
USEFUL WEBSITES ‒ END OF LIFE CARE
Compassionate Communities Website www.compassionatecommunities.org.uk aims to provide a resource for anyone coming to terms with the end of life of a partner, family member, friend, indeed anyone. The site offers inspirational stories from real people, practical advice, links to local communities and ideas for further exploration.
Dying Matters Set up by the National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC), the coalition aims to promote awareness of dying, death and bereavement. Their website has a comprehensive support section. www.dyingmatters.org
NHS Local Information on managing health conditions, how to improve your health and wellbeing, services and support groups in your area and the opportunity to compare services and give feedback. http://nhslocal.nhs.uk
Marie Curie Cancer Care Provides free nursing care to cancer patients and those with other terminal illnesses in their own homes. www.mariecurie.org.uk
Welfare Benefits Helpline Derbyshire County Council’s welfare benefits service offers free, expert and confidential advice on a range of benefits you may be able to claim including Pension Credit, Working Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Attendance Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Income Support, Council Tax Benefit and Carer’s Allowance. Tel: 0845 120 2985
‘Your Guide to council, health, voluntary and community services in Derbyshire 2013/14’Covers a range of services that will help you to live independently. Includes contacts for your local councils, crime and safety, independent living and care, housing, disability support and many other subjects. The Guide can be downloaded from: http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk
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Chesterfield office30 Wheatbridge Road, Chesterfield S40 2ABTel: 01246 223366Email: [email protected]
PHYSICAL DISABILITY
Leonard Cheshire Disability The UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of services to disabled people. Supporting thousands of people in the UK, offers a wide and growing spectrum of services, from advice on how to access direct payments to providing rehabilitation to those with acquired brain injuries.Tel: 0203 242 0200 Email: [email protected]: www.lcdisability.org
Multiple Sclerosis SocietyThe MS Society can provide emotional support and benefits guidance and support to health care professionals and carers and families.
Derby and DistrictTel: 01332 611810 Email: [email protected]
Chesterfield DistrictTel: 0330 030 5200 Email: [email protected]
Macclesfield DistrictTel: 01625 430933Email: [email protected]
hour a day basis. A ‘sheltered’ or ‘warden assisted’ housing scheme would not be considered as a residential care home as the option of full board and personal care are not provided for an ‘all-in’ charge.
Some homes are able to provide specialist services to people with learning disabilities, dementia, mental ill health or for younger disabled people.
Care homes providing nursing careThe difference between a home providing residential care and a home providing nursing care is that a care home with nursing provides care where there is a need for involvement of a qualified nurse.
Care homes with nursing have to be staffed 24 hours a day by trained nurses.
LEARNING DISABILITY
Association for Real Change (ARC) A forward ‒ thinking national charity with a dedication to promoting real change in the learning disability sector. Champions the development of high quality person ‒ centred services for anyone with a learning disability within the UK. ARC House, Marsden Street, Chesterfield,Derbyshire S40 1JYTel: 01246 555043 Email: [email protected]: www.arcuk.org.uk
Enable Housing Association Provides housing for people with learning disabilities.
Enable Care and Home Support Provides care and support for people with learning disabilities together with day services.Tel: 01246 599999Website: www.enable-group.org.uk
MENTAL HEALTH AND DEMENTIA
Alzheimer’s SocietyLeading the fight against dementia and providing support groups throughout the area.Derby office, Building 20, Mason’s Place Business Park, Nottingham RoadDerby DE21 6AQTel: 01332 208845Email: [email protected]
You may feel that going into a care home is the way forward for you.
The homes featured in this Directory are either owned by Derbyshire County Council, private sector proprietors, or voluntary sector organisations. All care homes are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and are inspected to ensure they reach an approved standard.
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First impressions • 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 • How much are the fees?• Do the fees cover all the services available?• Under what circumstances will the fees alter ‒ e.g. annually or according to increasing needs?
• Is the notice to terminate reasonable?
Transport • Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends?• Does the home provide its own transport?
Accommodation • 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
• 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
• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, time of return etc)?
• Can you choose when to get up and retire every day? • How are residents involved in decisions about life in the home?
• Is there a telephone where you can make and take calls in private and comfort?
• Is alcohol served or permitted? • Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? • What arrangements are there for religious observance? • Can you handle your own money? If not, what arrangements are in place?
• Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit? • Are residents accompanied on visits to the GP or hospital?
Staff • Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful? • Do the staff talk to residents and how do they talk to them
• Are the staff formally trained? • Is there an adequate number of staff on duty day & night?
Visitors • 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 • How much choice do you get about meals? • Is the food varied and interesting? • Can the home cater for your dietary needs? • Can you have snacks or drinks any time of the day or night? • Can you eat in your room?
Activities • Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests? • What sorts of activities and entertainment are organised? • Are outings and holidays arranged? How much do they cost?
• Are escorts available if necessary? • Is a library service available? • Can you have your own flower bed or help in the garden?
• Can you stay in your own room if you want to?
Gardens • Are the grounds/gardens attractive?• Are all areas safe and accessible?• Is there somewhere to sit?• Are they quiet?
Contract terms • 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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and safety for the first time. When considering a care home, a care home with
nursing or home care agency, it’s always a good idea to check their inspection reports on the CQC’s website: www.cqc.org.uk
For any enquiries or to register a concern or a complaint, contact CQC by telephone: 03000 616161 or by email: [email protected]
The Care Quality Commission Citygate, Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA
of abuse including those who arrange and pay for their own care such as self-funders.
The provider should be able to assist you with any safeguarding concerns you have regarding a user of services. However, you may wish to directly refer your concern to the social worker who organised the service or alternatively, you can contact:
Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190 or visit www.saferderbyshire.gov.uk
The Supervisory Body arranges assessments and either grants or declines the Managing Authority’s request for authorisation to deprive the person of their liberty.
Who does the legislation apply to?The MCA DOL safeguards apply to anyone:• aged 18 and over• who suffers from a mental disorder or disability of the mind ‒ such as dementia or a profound learning disability
• who lacks the capacity to give informed consent to the arrangements made for their care and / or treatment, and
• for whom deprivation of liberty (within the meaning of Article 5 of the ECHR - European Convention of Human Rights) is considered, after an independent assessment, to be necessary and in their best interests to protect them from harm.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) registers, inspects and reviews all adult social care and healthcare services in England in the public, private and voluntary sectors. This includes care homes, care homes with nursing, home care agencies and NHS services, amongst others.
Changes to the regulatory systemSince October 2010, all care providers have been registered under a new system, introduced by the Health and Social Care Act 2008, which brings adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality
Ensuring vulnerable adults who use services are protected from abuse and neglect is our top priority. All providers of services to vulnerable adults have a zero tolerance towards abuse and neglect.
Derbyshire Adults at Risk Policy and Procedures aim to ensure that help is provided to those where age, illness or disability affects their ability to protect themselves against serious harm or exploitation. Help is available for all adults at risk
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS) came into force in April 2009 as an amendment to the 2005 Mental Capacity Act (MCA). This new law came into force to safeguard the most vulnerable people who lack capacity to consent to the care or treatment they receive and who are being cared for in hospitals, care homes or nursing homes registered under the Care Standards Act 2000, whether placed under public or private arrangements, but who are not detained under the Mental Health Act.
Under DOLS, there is a legal requirement for the Managing Authority (care home or hospital) to apply to the Supervisory Body (local authority or Primary Care Trust) to have someone assessed, where it is believed that it is in their best interests that they should be deprived of their liberty to prevent them from harm. Within Derbyshire the supervisory body is Derbyshire County Council.
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Comments, compliments and complaints
How solicitors can help
• to provide a right for deprivation of liberty to be reviewed and monitored regularly.
Contact Call Derbyshire (08456 058 058 or 01629 533190) if you require more information.
However, if you need to make a formal complaint, you should initially contact the registered owners of the service. They have a duty to respond to any complaints made. If your complaint is about a breach of regulations you can contact the Care Quality Commission.
If you have a complaint about the services that Derbyshire County Council provides, it has a simple procedure to help you when things go wrong. The Council is committed to providing quality, flexible and imaginative support that is designed to meet each person’s needs and can be contacted via the website or by writing to:
Derbyshire County CouncilAdult Care, County Hall, MatlockDerbyshire DE4 3AGEmail: [email protected] Derbyshire: 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190
A leaflet called ‘Putting People First’ is available on the Derbyshire County Council website or via Call Derbyshire.
Any contract should explain: the cost of care, what services are included in the price and how often this is reviewed; what complaints procedure is in place; what your rights are and the obligations of the care provider under the contract; the procedure for cancelling a contract and the administering of medication.
The Citizen’s Advice Bureau offer an advice service and will be able to recommend solicitors in your area.
For further information and help, call this Directory’s independent helpline: 0800 389 2077.
The safeguards are designed to ensure that a person’s loss of liberty is lawful. There are three elements to the safeguards:• to provide the person with a representative • to allow a right of challenge to the Court of Protection against the unlawful deprivation of liberty
All care organisations need to know how they are performing. They are happy to receive your feedback on their service whether they are compliments or complaints. Feel free to tell them what you think and your comments can be used constructively to improve the service.
If you do need to make a complaint you should feel able to complain about any aspect of your care that affects your happiness or comfort. This could be about the way you are treated by a staff member or the quality of the food you are served. You can also make comments and suggestions about possible improvements to your surroundings and the services provided.
Making a complaint should not be difficult for you. Providers are required under national standards to have a simple and easy to use complaints procedure that they will be happy to give you. If you are concerned about the care that you, a friend or a relative is receiving, it makes sense to speak to the Manager before you take any further action. The problem may be resolved quite easily once they are made aware of it.
A solicitor can give you impartial advice about wills, making gifts, estate planning and Powers of Attorney. Some can also offer guidance on immediate and long-term care plans, ensuring (if applicable) the NHS has made the correct contribution to your fees. Whether you remain in your own home or move into sheltered or residential care, you may qualify for financial assistance in the form of social care and NHS-funded care and welfare benefits.
If you are self-funding your care and have a contract with your care provider, it is important to speak to solicitors with experience in this field.
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The Derbyshire Care Homes Association
The Derbyshire Home Care Association
news and good practice is rarely mentioned. It is common for people moving into a care
home to rediscover what life has to offer, making new friends and to start enjoying life again. The help that a person receives in a care home will be planned to meet their specific needs in such a way that privacy, dignity, independence and individuality are recognised and maintained at the highest level.
As well as having rights within the home, there is also a legal right to choose which care home you wish to live in. If you receive funding support from the local authority to pay for care home fees, you may need a relative or friend to pay a ‘top-up’ charge to the care home on top of what the local authority contributes.
Derbyshire Care Homes AssociationEmail: [email protected]: www.derbyshirecare.org.uk
The Association has a committee of four officers elected from the membership who represent the DHCA at consultative meetings with the County Council. The main business of the Association takes place at meetings held every three months, which are open to all members. From time to time, guest speakers are invited to present topics of interest. These include areas such as training provision, quality standards, CQC, changes in registration, inspection and legislation.
The home care sector is undergoing massive changes and the DHCA is still active in working in partnership with the County Council in assisting in the implementation and development of these key changes to the provision of personal and social care.Because of the importance of the role that the
DHCA plays, we feel that it is important that all agencies share our voice and are keen to encourage membership from all home care agencies in Derbyshire. For further information, or if you would like to
become a member, please contact the Chair: Elizabeth Kerry on 01773 875168 or email: [email protected] or the Secretary: Glenda Law at [email protected]
This publication provides you with a lot of information regarding care homes and their services within the county. The Derbyshire Care Homes Association (DCHA) represents the independent sector and supports care providers to enable them to improve the quality of life for residents in care homes.
The DCHA managing committee meets regularly throughout the year and also meets with local authorities, councillors, MPs, NHS and the Care Quality Commission, to lobby and consult on behalf of care providers and their residents.
The last year has seen much exposure in the media regarding abuse, neglect and poor standards in some hospitals. The media report this as well as issues in care homes, but the vast majority of care providers provide an excellent caring service carrying out their work quietly in an effective way promoting choice, dignity, privacy and independence in an individualised manner. Bad news is nearly always reported by the media. Good
The Derbyshire Home Care Association (DHCA) is the official representative body for all independent providers of care at home in Derbyshire.
Membership is open to all home care providers who are registered with the Care Quality Commission and who are on Derbyshire County Council’s approved list.
The primary objectives of the DHCA are:• to promote excellence in home care in Derbyshire through shared knowledge and awareness
• to encourage dialogue between members and provide a forum for exchange of information on topics of common interest
• to consult with Derbyshire County Council and represent the collective points of view of the members on any matters of concern to the membership.
By means of regular consultation meetings with staff, the Director and the elected cabinet member for Adult Care Services, we keep abreast of the County Council’s thinking and planning and we have an active role in discussing and influencing the policies which affect the future of home care provision in Derbyshire.
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Self-funding advice
Paying for care
benefits from the DWP, paid at the lower rate of £53.00 per week for those needing care by day or night, and at the higher rate of £79.15 per week for those needing care both during the day and night.
Everyone who needs care can, and should, claim these benefits but they will only remain in payment if you are funding your own care. If the Council is making a contribution towards your care then Attendance Allowance will stop being paid. Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is the equivalent benefit for people under 65. If you are entitled to DLA Mobility payments for help with getting around, these payments do not stop once you are in a care home and are not included in your financial assessment.
NHS Nursing Care ContributionWhether you are a temporary or permanent resident, if you live in a care home that provides nursing care you may be entitled to a non-means-tested NHS Nursing Care Contribution (currently £109.79 per week for the standard rate) towards the cost of your nursing care. This is paid directly to the home.
NHS Continuing Care FundingYou can receive continuing healthcare services in any setting, including your own home or in a care home. The NHS will pay if you need healthcare from a community nurse or a therapist as well as personal care to help you at home like having a bath or dressing.
If you live in a care home with nursing (traditionally called a ‘nursing home’), you may qualify for the full cost of your care home fees, including board and accommodation, under the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare. If you live in a care home providing only personal care and need help from a registered nurse, this will be free, covered by the NHS again.
Running out of moneyIf your capital is likely to reduce to £23,250 through payment of care home fees, you must let the Council know well in advance as they may step in to help with your care fees. They must conduct
If you have capital or savings of more than £23,250 you will have to pay for any long term residential care services you require, but you are still entitled to an assessment of your needs by the Adult Care Department.
If you have assets of less than £14,250, your contribution will be assessed only on your income and the local authority meets the shortfall, subject to local funding limits (see chart on page 38). If you have savings between £14,250 and £23,250, a sliding scale operates whereby you must pay £1 per week for each £250 you have between these amounts, in addition to making a contribution from your income.
Assuming you will be moving into care, you may be entitled to some of the following financial assistance and support, subject to an assessment of need.
Twelve-week property disregard If your former home is included in your financial assessment, but your other capital is less than £23,250, and your income is not enough to meet your care home fees, the Council will help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of permanent care, provided they agree that care is needed. For more information on paying for care if you own a property, please see our fact sheet ‘Your property and paying for care’.
Deferred Payment AgreementsAfter the twelve-week property disregard period, any financial help from the Council will be charged against the value of your home and recovered once your house has been sold or from your estate. However, the Council may limit how much they will pay and it may affect your entitlement to Pension Credit or Income Support if your property is not seen to be on the market and becomes treated as capital by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).
Attendance Allowance and Disability Living AllowanceThese benefits are non-means tested, non-taxable
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What will you have to pay for your care?
the duration of your time in care and the cost could rise. Alternatively, you would have to find a cheaper home or room.
Understanding your rights before moving into care is essential. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before committing yourself.
authority’s funding rate, your contribution will be assessed only on your income.
With capital between £14,250 and £23,250 you will be expected to contribute £1 per week for every £250 you have above £14,250 in addition to your income.
For more detailed information on paying for care please ask for our leaflet ‘Paying for care in a care home’.
Whatever your circumstances...Remember:• if your partner still lives at home, they will not be means-tested. If you have a private pension, only half will be considered when you are assessed if you are passing this on to your partner. However, you will need to consider the effect this would have on any benefit claim your partner makes after your move into care, as it may affect their entitlement to other financial help
• your assessment will be made up of two elements, a care part and a financial one
• a nursing home will generally be more expensive than a residential home offering personal care only.
Remember to claim: • Income support (if you are under pension age) • Pension Credit (if you are over pension age) • Savings Credit (if you are over 65) • Attendance Allowance (if you are over 65), worth either £53.00 or £79.15 per week depending on your care needs.
• Disability Living Allowance (if you are under 65).
Moving into a nursing home?You will be eligible for the NHS Nursing Care Contribution ‒ currently £109.79 per week.
an assessment of your situation and will make a contribution - described on page 8.
If the home you have chosen charges more than Derbyshire’s fee levels, as shown in the table on page 38, you must find someone to help pay the difference ‒ a ‘top-up’ payment. Whoever does this, whether family or a benevolent charity, they should realise that they may have to pay this for
Do you have capital or savings in excess of £23,250?
The value of your home is included when assessing capital unless: • your partner, or • a relative who is over 60 or incapacitated, or • a child under 16 who you or a former partner maintain, still lives there.
Yes...Arrange for a Community Care Assessment with your local authority to define your care needs. Whichever homes you consider must be able to meet your assessed care needs.
If, apart from your property, your savings are less than £23,250, your local authority can help with your care costs for the first twelve weeks. After this time, any money from them will be regarded as a loan and will need to be repaid once your house is sold.
No...Your local authority will share the costs with you.
How much?To work out how much they will pay, you must arrange a Community Care Assessment.
This will define your care needs and how they will be best met and also assess your financial situation. Whichever homes you consider must be able to meet your needs.
Your choice of care home will be limited to those that accept your local authority’s funding level. More expensive homes will expect you to arrange a third party to ‘top-up’ the difference. You are not allowed to do this yourself if your capital is below £23,250.
If your capital is less than £14,250, and the home you choose charges fees that are within your local
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Local authority contribution towards care in private sector care homes
Quality Premium payments
Bed vacancy information
to a Social Care Assessment of their care needs.It is important to appreciate that care homes
not owned or managed by the Council are run as private business and as such they are able to decide how much they want to charge for accommodation and care.
Funding arrangements can be complex so potential residents are advised to seek advice from one of our local offices. See page 39 for contact details.
Whilst we can offer help in negotiating a fee on your behalf, the care home can decide to change their charges from time to time, such as if you decide to move rooms or when you sell your house and become a ‘self‒funding ‘resident.
If you are concerned about any potential future changes in the amount you may have to pay you should discuss this with your social worker at the earliest opportunity.
have demonstrated that they have met standards in staff training and competence, for which an additional payment is then made by the Council.
People choosing a home are advised to ask if the home is a Quality Premium provider.
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/carehomes and following the links to social care and health/adult services/residential accommodation.
Always seek adviceIndependent help is available to guide you through your financial options. There may be a number of solutions to retaining your capital whilst paying for care.
Please contact your local authority for information on their contribution to care fees. Contact Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190.
For further information, call this Directory’s independent helpline on 0800 38 92 077
We appreciate that the current financial climate in the care sector is challenging. It is recognised that considerable pressure exists for both those who purchase and those who provide care home placements.
Where we can assist with funding support for an individual, the fee rates payable to care homes throughout the County are listed on page 38.
Complex or variable needs are assessed individually and can attract additional funding.
Fees charged by some homes may be higher than the maximum rates that we can pay for reasons other than complex or variable needs. Please see the section on Third Party Payments on page 38.
Where individuals are meeting their full fees without funding from the local authority, the level of fee they will pay will be subject to the agreement they reach with the care provider. People who are liable to pay the full cost of their care are also entitled
Derbyshire Adult Care currently operates a local scheme to reinforce quality standards in care homes and home care agencies. Each organisation has been given the opportunity to apply to become a Quality Premium Provider and those who have qualified
Details of care home vacancies can be obtained by speaking to Call Derbyshire on 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190 or by visiting our website at
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Looking for care or support?For independent, impartial information on your care options, call this Directory’s helpline on freephone 0800 389 2077
We can generate a personalised report with details of care homes or housing with care schemes that meet your needs and send you
additional information on choosing and funding care too. Publications
Derbyshire fee levels - Adult Care fee rates from 1st April 2013
Nursing care Standard rate Quality Premium
Older People £510.26 £531.26
Physical Disability (<65) £563.81 £584.81
Learning Disability £512.85 £533.85
Mental Health / Drug & Alcohol £523.14 £544.14
Residential care Standard rate Quality Premium
Older People (No New Placements made at this rate) £371.42 £392.42
Older People Very Dep / Mental Health / Drug & Alcohol £388.36 £409.36
Physical Disability (< 65) £460.74 £481.74
Learning Disability £409.78 £430.78
Day care Standard rate Residential & Nursing £31.74
Nursing fees include PCT payment of £109.79 per week
Please contact your local authority for further information on their contribution to care fees.
Call Derbyshire on 0845 058 058
Figures mentioned here may change after April 2014
Third party payments
be made by someone else, for example, a family member or charity.
Before anyone agrees to make additional payments on your behalf they should be aware that the amount could increase and they need to be confident that they can sustain the payments for as long as they are required. If the additional payments stop being paid, for any reason, then you should seek help and advice from the local authority. Once it has been established that someone is willing and able to make these payments they will be asked to sign an agreement to formalise the arrangement.
If the home you choose costs more that the rate we can pay for someone with your needs, you will have the choice to ask someone else to make an additional payment. This means that they will have to pay the difference between the Council’s rate and the amount the home charges. This additional payment is often referred to as a ‘top-up’ or ‘third party top-up’.
The law says that you are not allowed to make this additional payment yourself, except in limited circumstances, such as when you have a Deferred Payment Agreement (explained on page 35). Therefore, the additional payment normally has to
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Local useful contacts
Useful contacts
Derbyshire Carers Association Provides a range of confidential and independent services, helping carers to care.White House, The Willows, Slack Lane, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HFTel: 01773 743355 Email: [email protected]
Derbyshire Disability Coalition for Inclusive Living (DCIL) Aims to provide independent, integrated living opportunities to disabled people through a range of services.Park Road, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3EFTel: 01773 740246
Derbyshire Federation for Mental HealthWorks to improve mental health, reduce stigma and help people live independently in the community.Stancliffe House, Molyneux Business Park, Whitworth Road, Darley Dale, Matlock DE4 2HJTel: 01629 733915
Disability DirectAims to facilitate independent living opportunities for disabled people.The Enterprise Centre, 20 Royal Scot Road, Pride Park, Derby DE24 8AJTel: 01332 299449 Type Talk: 18001 01332 299449Email: [email protected]
Home from Hospital SchemeA free short term service for people aged 50 and over, to ensure they are safe and confident when returning from hospital.Amber Valley CVS33 Market Place, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HATel: 01773 512076 Email: [email protected]: www.ambervalleycvs.org.uk
Integrated Community Equipment ServiceSupplies equipment across Derbyshire (excluding Derby City and Tameside).Tel: Call Derbyshire 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190
Adult CareDerbyshire County CouncilCounty Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3AGTel: 08456 058 058 or 01629 533190Email: [email protected]: www.derbyshire.gov.uk
Age UK Derby and DerbyshireWorking for all older people in Derbyshire.Tel: 01773 768240Web: www.ageukderbyandderbyshire.org.uk
Alzheimer’s Society ‒ local branchesOffer advice and support to people with dementia and their carers.Derby and Derbyshire South branchTel: 01332 208845Email: [email protected]
Chesterfield/North West Derbyshire branchTel: 01246 223366Email: [email protected]
Amber Valley Council for Voluntary ServicesThe local organisation for the district’s voluntary sector and the main provider of support for local voluntary and community groups.33 Market Place, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HATel: 01773 512076Web: www.ambervalleycvs.org.uk
Chesterfield Law Centre44 Park Road, Chesterfield S40 1XZTel: 01246 550674
Citizens Advice BureauSee your telephone directory for local offices.
Crossroads CareDerby, South Derbyshire and ErewashTel: 01332 344448Web: www.crossroads.org.uk/dsd&e
East MidlandsTel: 0115 962 8920 Web: www.emcrossroads.co.uk
ASHCROFT CARE HOME 18 Lee Road, Hady, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0BT Tel: 01246 204956 E: [email protected] BRANKSOME CARE HOME 56 St Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6TR Tel: 01298 26230 E: [email protected] CARE HOME 73-77 Manor Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1NN Tel: 01246 559777 E: [email protected] HOUSE CARE HOME 38 Lord Haddon Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8AW Tel: 0115 9441641 E: [email protected] HOUSE CARE HOME 28 Clifton Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1DT Tel: 01335 342273 E: [email protected] KILBURN CARE HOME Dale Park Avenue, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0NR Tel: 01332 880644 / 882853 E: [email protected] CEDARS & LARCHES CARE HOME 16 Queens Drive, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5GR Tel: 0115 9440166 E: [email protected] HEIGHTS CARE HOME Ankerbold Road, Old Tupton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 6BX Tel: 01246 250345 E: [email protected] LODGE CARE HOME (KILLAMARSH) Bridge Street, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 1AH Tel: 01142 476678 E: [email protected] VALE CARE HOME Castle Lane, Bolsover, Derbyshire S44 6PS Tel: 01246 824252 E: [email protected] CARE CENTRE 40 Holland Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 9HF Tel: 01246 260906 E: [email protected]
Our care homes and nursing homes are unique and we're proud to offer consistently high standards ofservice and care. In a Four Seasons Health Care home, we consider the individual and ensure that the carethey receive has been designed with them in mind, with the emphasis on enhancing their well being.
We are able to provide a range of care options including residential, nursing and dementia care services for both long stay and short stay respite clients at the homes listed below, specialist PEARL dementia care is available at Ashcroft Care Home.
Contact one of our homes directly using the details below, or for further information please visit www.fshc.co.uk
That’s why we’re one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers
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Chesterfield, Bolsover and North East Derbyshire:Tel: 01246 514067Email: [email protected]
High Peak, Derbyshire Dales and South Derbyshire:Tel: 0800 783 7279 Email: [email protected]
IndependentAgeThe main aim of this charity is to help older people on low incomes to live with dignity and independence.Tel: 0207 605 4200Web: www.independentage.org.uk
National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People (NAPA)NAPA is a voluntary organisation dedicated to increasing the profile and understanding of the activity needs of older people.Tel: 0207 078 9375Web: www.napa-activities.co.uk
National Centre for Independent LivingThe website gives advice on independent living, direct payments and individual budgets for people with disabilities and others working in this field. Tel: 0207 587 1663 Web: www.ncil.org.uk
Pension ServiceThe Pension Service website is published by the Government and provides information for individuals about pensions and other benefits for people aged 60+ in the UK, whether you are planning for the future, are about to retire or have already retired. It also has information about pensions for pension providers/advisers and employers.Tel: 0845 60 60 265 for general enquiriesWeb: www.thepensionservice.gov.uk
United Kingdom Home Care Association Ltd (UKHCA)The professional association of home care providers from the independent, voluntary, not-for-profit and statutory sectors.Tel: 0208 288 5291Web: www.ukhca.co.uk
Patient and Liaison Services (PALS)On the spot help, advice and support for NHS patients, relatives and carers.Tel: 0800 783 7279
Amber Valley and Erewash:Email: [email protected]
Age UKAims to improve later life for everyone through information and advice, campaigns, products, training and research.Advice line: 0800 169 6565Web: www.ageuk.org.uk
Carers UKThe voice of carers and the only carer-led organisation working for all carers. Advice line: 0808 808 7777Web: www.carersuk.org
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Head OfficeNational regulator of care services.National Customer Service CentreCitygate, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PATel: 03000 616161Web: www.cqc.org.uk
Department of Health Telephone the customer service centre on: 0207 210 4850Web: www.dh.gov.uk
Elderly Accommodation CounselHelping older people make informed choices about meeting their housing and care needs.Advice line on: 0800 377 7070Web: www.eac.org.uk
FirstStop AdviceAdvice and information on all aspects of care, accommodation, housing, finance and rights for older people. Web: www.firststopadvice.org.uk
Friends of the ElderlySupporting older people to remain in their own homes by providing practical servicesTel: 0207 730 8263 Web: www.fote.org.uk
National useful contacts
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BRANKSOME CARE HOME 56 St. John’s Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6TR Tel: 01298 26230 Places: 34 OPProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
DERBY HOUSE NURSING HOME 12 Broad Walk, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6JS Tel: 01298 23414 Places: 31 OP / PDProvider: Derby House Nursing Home Ltd Advert below
LODGE NURSING HOME Hayfield Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Derbyshire SK23 0QH Tel: 01298 814032 Places: 36 OP Provider: Chapel Lodge Care Ltd
4 MANCHESTER ROAD Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6SB Tel: 01298 24566 Places: 13 OP / Dem / PD / LDA / MH / SI / YAProvider: Moore Care (Registered) Ltd
MERSEYBANKCarriage Drive, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 1PJ Tel: 01457 855175 Places: 74 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: The Priory Group
OAKFORD MANOR NURSING HOME Newshaw Lane, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 2AJ Tel: 01457 861117 Places: 50 OP / DEM / PD / SI / YA Provider: Rushcliffe Care Ltd
PORTLAND NURSING HOME 8 Park Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6SG Tel: 01298 23040 Places: 40 OPProvider: Mr Joginder Singh Rai Advert Outside Back Cover
ARGYLE RESIDENTIAL HOME 24/25 Broad Walk, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6JR Tel: 01298 23059 Places: 24 OP / Dem Provider: Argyle Residential Home Ltd
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To locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
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OP: Older people (65+) Dem: Dementia PD: Physical disability LDA: Learning disability, autismMH: Mental health SI: Sensory impairment YA: Younger adults DA: People who misuse drugs and alcohol
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BEECHWOOD HOUSE 202 Woolley Bridge Road, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 1PQ Tel: 01457 867268 Places: 10 OP Provider: Mrs Bridie Kalligas, Mr Konstandinos Kalligas
ECCLESFOLD Manchester Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, High Peak, Derbyshire SK23 9TJ Tel: 01629 531013 Places: 6 OP (Respite Only) Provider: Derbyshire County Council
GABLES CARE HOME 37 Manchester Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6TD Tel: 01298 70567 Places: 23 OP/ Dem Provider: Mr and Mrs Rzepa
GOYT VALLEY HOUSE Jubilee Street, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4PA Tel: 01629 532694 Places: 30 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
HAWTHORNS CARE HOME 5 Burlington Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9AR Tel: 01298 23700 Places: 34 OP / Dem Provider: The Salvation Army
HOLLIN KNOWLE 78 Fairfield Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 7DR Tel: 01298 22534 Places: 19 OP Providers: Mr Mohammed Shamsul Islam and Mrs Shajeda Islam
PAVILION CARE CENTRE 36 St. John’s Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6XJ Tel: 01298 71422 Places: 32 OP Provider: Guardian Care Homes (UK) Ltd
PENDLEBURY COURT CARE HOME St. Mary’s Road, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8DN Tel: 01457 854599 Places: 39 OP / DemProvider: Pendlebury Care Homes Ltd
PENNINE CARE CENTRE Off Turnlee Road, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6JW Tel: 01457 862466 Places: 64 OP / Dem Provider: Canterbury Care Homes Ltd
PHOENIX LODGE 62-68a Low Leighton Road, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4PJ Tel: 01663 749257 Places: 16 PD / LDA / YA Provider: Phoenix Cottages Ltd
REDCOURT Hollincross Lane, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8JH Tel: 01457 852687 Places: 20 LDAProvider: St. Christopher’s (Glossop) Ltd
RISINGS CARE HOME Primrose Lane, Simmondley, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 6LW Tel: 01457 853770 Places: 17 OP/ Dem Provider: The Risings Care Company Ltd
TARRY HILL 3‒7 Cale Road, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4LW Tel: 01663 746440 Places: 26 OP / LDA / YA Provider: HC-One Ltd
WATFORD HOUSE CARE HOME Watford Road, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire SK22 4EJ Tel: 01663 742052 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: JTV Care Homes Ltd
WELBY CROFT Crossings Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Derbyshire SK23 9RY Tel: 01298 812797 Places: 24 OP / Dem Provider: Argyle Residential Home Ltd
WHITESTONES 139 Manchester Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Derbyshire SK23 9TW Tel: 01629 531276 Places: 41 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
WILLOWBANK RESIDENTIAL HOME Albert Street, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 1DG Tel: 01457 868594 Places: 18 OP / Dem Provider: Willowbank Residential Home Ltd
WOODSMOORE 31 Manchester Road, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6TD Tel: 01298 24566 Places: 2 OP / PD / LDA / MHProvider: Moore Care (Registered) Ltd
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Chesterfield care homes with nursing
ChesterfieldTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
ASHCROFT CARE HOME 18 Lee Road, Hady, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0BT Tel: 01246 204956 Places: 42 OP / DemProvider: Four Seasons Healthcare Ltd Advert page 40
ASHGATE HOUSE CARE HOME Ashgate Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 7JE Tel: 01246 566958 Places: 34 OP / DemProvider: Ashgate Care Limited Advert below
BROOKHOLME CROFT Woodstock Drive, Off Challands Way, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0EU Tel: 01246 230006 Places: 45 OP Advert page 3Provider: Dr A P and Mrs A P Matthews
BROOMHOUSE NURSING HOME Broomhill Road, Old Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 9EB Tel: 01246 260697 Places: 40 LDA / YA Provider: Intacare Limited
CHATSWORTH LODGE NURSING HOME 410 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3BQ Tel: 01246 556655 Places: 40 OP Provider: Leyton Healthcare (No 3) Ltd
ELMWOOD HOUSE NURSING HOME Elm Street, Hollingwood, Chesterfield S43 2LW Tel: 01246 477077 Places: 38 Dem / PD / LDA / MH / SI / YA Provider: Elmcare Ltd
FISHER CLOSE NURSING HOME Grangewood Farm Estate, Walton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 2UN Tel: 01246 200138 Places: 15 PD / LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
GREEN NURSING HOME (HASLAND) 45 The Green, Hasland, Chesterfield S41 0LW Tel: 01246 556321 Places: 40 OP Advert page 54Provider: The Green Nursing Homes Ltd
Person-centred care Caring staff (staff are provided with specialist training and development)Achieved 97% on the Primary Care Trust Audit for 2011/2012 Home cooked food made with local produce Large open day areas with some beautiful views over Derbyshire countryside Extensive gardens and patio areas Purpose built 18 room extension planned for construction in 2012/2013 Daily activities
Ashgate Road Old Brampton Chesterfield Derbyshire S42 7JE Tel: 01246 566958 Fax: 01246 566216 Email: [email protected]
Ashgate House Care Home
Putting People First
Safe, relaxed and homely, Ashgate House offers residential and nursing care for elderly people with dementia
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OAKWOOD BUNGALOWS Devon Court, Devon Drive, Hollingwood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1DX Tel: 01246 476222 Places: 11 LDAProvider: Mrs A Gibbins and Dr E De Saram
SPRINGBANK HOUSE 17 Ashgate Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4AA Tel: 01246 237396 Places: 41 OP / DemProvider: Hill Care Ltd Advert below
ST MICHAEL’S NURSING & RESIDENTIAL HOME 9 Chesterfield Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1AB Tel: 01246 558828 Places: 39 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Sun Care Homes Ltd Advert page 44
TAPTON GROVE Grove Road, Brimington, Chesterfield S43 1QH Tel: 01246 274178 Places: 67 Dem / MH Provider: Sun Health Care Ltd
WHITTINGTON CARE CENTRE 40 Holland Road, Old Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 9HF Tel: 01246 260906 Places: 48 OP / Dem Provider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
WHITTINGTON VILLAGE 119 Handley Road, New Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 2EF Tel: 01246 455000 Places: 16 OP / DemProvider: Olugbolahan Adesanya & Mrs Josephine Olaide Adesanya
WILLOWS NURSING HOME 7 Norbriggs Road, Woodthorpe, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3BW Tel: 01246 280539 Places: 41 OP / DemProvider: The Priory Group
WOODLANDS CARE HOME Wardgate Way, Holme Hall, Chesterfield S40 4SL Tel: 01246 231191 Places: 50 OP / DemProvider: Midland Health Care Ltd Advert below
Woodlands is carefully designed to provide purpose built accommodation, located in its own grounds at Wardgate Way. The Home provides 24 hour skilled
dual registered care for 50 Nursing, Residential and Dementia care clients. In addition the home is able to provide Respite Care in Single and Companion rooms.
‘We aim to create a homely and caring environment’
We organise events, outings and activities particularly in the Summer months.For a trial visit please call the manager, Jane, on the number below.
Wardgate Way, Holme Hall, Chesterfield S40 4SL Telephone: 01246 231191 Email: [email protected]
Accredited by Nursing & Midwifery Council
Brookholme Care Home
Brookholme Care Home23 Somersall Lane, Chesterfield S40 3LATel: 01246 569662Email: [email protected]: www.brookholme.co.uk
Brookholme provides a special environment for the elderly to enhance the quality of their retirement years, in the comfort and security of a caring family atmosphere. Long & short term as well as day care facilities. In house Phy siotherapist and Occupational Therapist.
Our experienced and trained staff provide care, support and stimulation, whilst everyone has the opportunity to be with others and to meet new friends. We are situated in a very pleasant area of Chesterfield close to shops, amenities and Somersall Park.
We pride ourselves on a person centred approach which promotes independence and choice. A holistic approach is adopted and directed at the individuals physical, mental, social, cultural and spiritual needs.
One to one and group based therapeutic activities, entertainment and outings. An experienced Chef providing an interesting and varied diet for all residents. Special dietary requirements can be catered for.
The home has several comfortable lounges, a conservatory and a dining room which ensures guests can visit and have privacy. A picturesque garden that is a delight all year round providing both colour and textures to stimulate the senses.
Our residents can always be sure of personal attention and dignified treatment, whilst any need for privacy is understood and respected. Friends and relations are encouraged to visit whenever they please and add to the feeling of being home among friends.
For further details and an information pack please contact our Care Manager Christine Lilley.
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11 DENBY ROAD Inkersall, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 3RR Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 4 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
11 HEATHERVALE CLOSE Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 OHY Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 5 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
24 STAND ROAD Newbold, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8SW Tel: 01246 455025 Places: 3 LDA Provider: Community Care Services
33 STATION ROAD Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1JU Tel: 01246 205801 Places: 6 LDA Provider: United Response
9 VICTORIA STREET Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1HY Tel: 01629 537413 Places: 18 LDA Provider: Derbyshire County Council
ABILITY ASH LODGE73 Old Road, Chesterfield , Derbyshire S40 2RA Tel: 01246 231256 Places: 3 PD / LDA / MH / SI / YA / DAProvider: Chesterfield & District Society for People with a Learning Disability
ASHLEIGH RESIDENTIAL HOME 15 Gladstone Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4TE Tel: 01246 235162 Places: 25 OP / Dem Provider: Ashleigh Residential Home Ltd
BADEN POWELL CENTRE, THE Victoria Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7LP Tel: 01246 210910 Places: 16 PD / LDA / MH / SI / YAProvider: Quality Care (EM) Limited
BANK CLOSE HOUSE Hasland Road, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0RZ Tel: 01246 208833 Places: 27 OP Provider: Vital Balance Ltd Advert page 48
BEECHWOOD HOUSE & CEDAR LODGE Devon Court, 109 Devon Drive, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1DX Tel: 01246 477047 Places: 18 LDAProvider: Mrs Ann Gibbins and Dr Edward De Saram
BIRCHES, THE 18 Gladstone Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4TE Tel: 01246 202955 Places: 7 OP / PD / MH / SI / YA / ADProvider: Parkcare Homes Limited
BRIMINGTON CARE HOME 73‒77 Manor Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1NN Tel: 01246 559777 Places: 45 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
BROOKHOLME CARE HOME 23 Somersall Lane, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3LA Tel: 01246 569662 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: Rosecare (Brookholme LLP) Advert page 46
CORNERWAYS 148‒150 South Street North, New Whittington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 2AD Tel: 01246 452148 Places: 6 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
ELM LODGE CARE HOME Stand Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8SJ Tel: 01246 456755 Places: 40 Dem Provider: Reason Care Ltd
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RAVENSWORTHCARE HOME FOR THE ELDERLY
Celebrating 25 years in 2009
Care Home for the Elderly
Call in anytime to view or call 01246 208833 for a brochure
Bank Close House is set in four acres of gardens and woodlands, five minutes from the historic market town of Chesterfield.
Situated in the village of Hasland which offers a large park, local theatre, Post Office, Church, chemist and other shopping facilities.
We provide dedicated 24hr care for 27 Elderly people. Private and funded placements.
Respite and Day Care available. Many of our rooms are en-suite, and all special needs and diets are catered for.
We have a full social programme available for our residents, and transport can be arranged for visitors from local points.
Hasland Road, Hasland, Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 0RZ
Telephone: 01246 208833
Hardwick Hall
Looking for care or support?For independent, impartial information on your care options, call this Directory’s helpline on freephone 0800 389 2077 Publications
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FrAnCIS HOUSe CAre HOMe2 Eckington Road, Staveley, Chesterfield S43 3XZ Tel: 01246 470690 Places: 6 MH / DA Provider: Francis House Ltd
HeAtHervALeHeathervale Road, Hasland, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0HZ Tel: 01246 221569 Places: 39 OP / Dem Provider: Anchor Trust
LAngDALe LODge *56 Selhurst Road, Newbold, Chesterfield S41 7HR Tel: 01246 550204 Places: 23 OP / DeMProvider: Ms Neemat Kassam, Mrs Yasmin Nazir Kassam
LAUreL grOve9 Wessex Close, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1GB Tel: 01246 271826 Places: 3 LDAProvider: Mrs Ann Gibbins and Dr Edward De Saram
LAUrIeStOn HOUSe 118 Hady Hill, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 0EF Tel: 01246 238213 Places: 5 LDA Provider: Laurieston House
LIttLeMOOr HOUSe 70 Littlemoor, Newbold, Chesterfield S41 8QQ Tel: 01246 563150 Places: 5 LDA / YA Provider: Mrs Hilary Inkles
rAvenSwOrtH CAre HOMe Markham Road, Duckmanton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5HP Tel: 01246 823114 Places: 26 OP / Dem / LDA Provider: Mr & Mrs F Renshaw Advert page 48
reD HOUSe 93 Sheffield Road, Chesterfield S41 7JH Tel: 01629 537520 Places: 20 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
rIDgewOOD HOUSe 13 Dukes Drive, Newbold, Chesterfield S41 8QB Tel: 01246 237333 Places: 21 OP Provider: Mr Peter Walsh
rIverDALe reSIDentIAL HOMe Sheffield Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 7LL Tel: 01246 275003 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: Leyton Healthcare (No 3) Ltd
SPInneY CAre HOMeLansdown Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1BE Tel: 01629 537530 Places: 37 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
StAveLeY reSIDentIAL COMMUnItY CAre CentreCalver Crescent, Middlecroft, Staveley, Chesterfield S43 3NQ Tel: 01629 533040 Places: 32 OP / Dem Provider: Derbyshire County Council
SUttOn COUrt LODge 2 Chesterfield Road, Brimington, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1AD Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 7 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
* Recently registered as a nursing home
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Derbyshire Dales care homes with nursing
Derbyshire DalesTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
BAKEWELL COTTAGE NURSING HOME Butts Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1EB Tel: 01629 815220 Places: 38 OP / Dem / PDProvider: The Westwick Group Of Businesses Ltd
BURTON CLOSES HALL Haddon Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1BG Tel: 01629 814076 Places: 58 OP / Dem / PD / YA Provider: Hill Care Ltd Advert below
DENT HOUSE NURSING HOME 30 Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3DQ Tel: 01629 584172 Places: 10 Dem/ LDA / MH / SI / YAProvider: Caritas Services Ltd
HIGHFIELD HOUSE CARE HOME 28 Clifton Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1DT Tel: 01335 342273 Places: 37 OP Provider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
IVONBROOK CARE HOME Eversleigh Rise, Darley Bridge, Near Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2JW Tel: 01629 735306 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: David Treasure, Alison Treasure, Mrs Glenys Pamela Wright, Mr A Wright
MOORLAND HOUSE Station Road, Hathersage, Hope Valley, Derbyshire S32 1DD Tel: 01433 650582 Places: 48 OP Provider: Methodist Homes
PRESENTATION SISTERS CARE CENTRE 52 Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3FT Tel: 01629 582953 Places: 36 OPProvider: The Presentation Sisters Advert page 51
ST MARY’S NURSING HOME Ednaston, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 3BA Tel: 01335 360254 Places: 35 OP / PDProvider: Institute Of Our Lady Of Mercy
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THORNHILL HOUSE Church Lane, Great Longstone, Derbyshire DE45 1TB Tel: 01629 640034 Places: 19 OPProvider: John Thornhill Memorial Trust
VALLEY LODGE CARE CENTRE Bakewell Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3BN Tel: 01629 583447 Places: 63 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
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BIRCHGROVE 82 Lumsdale Road, Upper Lumsdale, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5LB Tel: 01629 584161 Places: 3 LDA Provider: United Response
BROOKLANDS, THE18 Coombs Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1AQ Tel: 01629 812023 Places: 19 OP / Dem Provider: Christian Homes For The Elderly Advert below
CLOSE RESIDENTIAL CARE CENTRE, THE 20 North Avenue, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1EZ Tel: 01335 345228 Places: 15 OPProvider: Parwich Hospital Trust Advert page 53
DARLEY HALL Park Lane, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2SD Tel: 01629 735770 Places: 22 OPProvider: Alison Treasure, Mrs Glenys Pamela Wright, Mr A Wright, Mr David John Treasure
DOVE HOUSE (DOVERIDGE)Derby Road, Doveridge, Derbyshire DE6 5JY Tel: 01889 560921 Places: 4 LDA / YAProvider: Voyage Ltd
DOVE HOUSE (SUDBURY)Dairy Lane, Sudbury, Derbyshire DE6 5GX Tel: 01283 820304 Places: 42 OP / Dem / PD Provider: Midland Health Care Ltd
DOVE HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME (ASHBOURNE)Dovehouse Green, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1FF Tel: 01335 346079 Places: 16 OPProvider: Mrs Kathleen Hill
GERNON MANOR Dagnall Gardens, Haddon Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1EN Tel: 01629 532377 Places: 33 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
LEYS CARE HOME, THE Old Derby Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1BT Tel: 01629 532658 Places: 36 OPProvider: Derbyshire County Council
The Presentation SistersCare Centre
52 Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3FTT: 01629 582953 F: 01629 55140
Charity no: 327357
0800 043 4334 / 07715 122213 / 01629 580 [email protected] www.progressivecare.co.uk
For further information about our Lilybank Hamlet services please call us on
Adults and Older People@ Lilybank HamletCare and Support
The Caring CommunityAt Lilybank we have created a luxuriousenvironment in beautiful surroundings where weaim to enable you to live your life to the full.
Our dedicated friendly staff ensure that all your care needs are met, whilst treating you with dignity and respect at all times and encouraging you to do the things you enjoy without the worries of every day living.
Our high quality services include…
Person-centred packages to support people in reaching their full potential
We provide high quality residential care. This is delivered by our experienced multi-disciplinary staff team who are committed to achieving positive outcomes.
Individuals will be encouraged to make independent choices, learn new skills, manage their own tenancies and become an active member of the community.
Independent Living
Our Domiciliary Care and Support Services help to maintain and promote Independence. A 24-hour advice line is available and Floating Services can be activated from this as and when required.
@ Lilybank HamletResidential Care & Supported LivingContinuity of care leading to personalised positive outcomes
Specialists in:
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LILYBANK HAMLET Chesterfield Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3DQ Tel: 01629 580919 Places: 57 OP / Dem / LDAProvider: Progressive Care Derbyshire Advert page 52LONG MEADOW CARE HOME Bakewell Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3BN Tel: 01629 583986 Places: 40 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Roseberry Care Centres UK LtdMASSON HOUSE 86 Derby Road, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire DE4 3PY Tel: 01629 55740 Places: 17 OP Provider: Mr Brian Richard Boam, Mrs Hazel Teresa Boam OLD VICARAGE CARE HOMEYeld Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1FJ Tel: 01629 814659 Places: 25 OPProvider: The Westwick Group Of Businesses LtdRHODELANDS Babbs Lane, Doveridge, Derbyshire DE6 5JT Tel: 01889 562815 Places: 7 LDA / YA Provider: Voyage LtdTANSLEY HOUSE Church Street, Tansley, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5FE Tel: 01629 580404 Places: 20 OPProvider: Mr Alan Baranowski, Mr Steve Lomax, Mrs Janet Baranowski Advert adjacent
TREES CARE HOME20 Old Derby Road, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 1BN Tel: 01335 300767 Places: 3 LDA / YAProvider: Homelife Ltd
UNDERHALL RESOURCE CENTREChesterfield Road, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 2SD Tel: 01629 532490 Places: 8 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
VALLEY LODGE CARE CENTRE Bakewell Road, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 3BN Tel: 01629 583447 Places: 63 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
Tansley House Care Home
Tansley House Care Home · Church Street · Tansley · Matlock · Derbyshire · DE4 5FE
Tansley House is situated in the beautiful village of Tansley with views overlooking open countryside.
Our highly trained staff offer personalised care, comfort and consideration for all our residents, whilst respecting their privacy and maintaining their independence and dignity.
Long and Short term care Spacious bed-sitting rooms Comfortable lounges and dining room Personal laundry and home cooked meals Daily activities Visiting library
Please contact: Beverley Windle, Home Manager Tel: 01629 580404Email: [email protected] Website: www.tansleyhouse.co.uk
“Happy with everything”Anon Resident
We will preserve the dignity and psychological integrity of the individual within the scope of their wishes by encouraging self-care to its optimum for the individual.
The Close Residential Care Centre Part of ParwichHospital Trust
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North East Derbyshire care homes with nursing
North East DerbyshireTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
AMBERLEY NURSING HOME Off Cedar Close, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4BA Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 15 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
APRIL PARK NURSING HOME West Street, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4GA Tel: 01246 430683 Places: 40 OPProvider: Meridian Healthcare Ltd
ASH LODGE (MEADOW VIEW) Church Lane, Calow, Chesterfield S44 5AG Tel: 01246 599999 Places: 13 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Limited
BARNFIELD MANOR CARE HOME Barnfield Close, Holmewood, Chesterfield S42 5RH Tel: 01246 855678 Places: 39 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Hill Care Ltd Advert page 55
BROOKVIEW NURSING HOME Holmley Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 6HQ Tel: 01246 414618 Places: 60 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Brookview Nursing Home Ltd
ECKINGTON COURT NURSING HOME 7 Penny Engine Lane, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4BF Tel: 01246 430066 Places: 50 OP / PD / YAProvider: Bondcare St Andrews Ltd
GREEN NURSING HOME 2 Green Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 1LJ Tel: 01246 291515 Places: 41 OPProvider: The Green Nursing Homes Ltd Advert below
HEIGHTS CARE HOME, THE Ankerbold Road, Old Tupton, Chesterfield S42 6BX Tel: 01246 250345 Places: 36 OPProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
At The Green we pride ourselves on providing the greatest level of personalised care. We do this within luxury purpose-built homes that were designed solely with the resident and their family’s needs in mind.
We would like to tell you more, so please get in touch by phone or via our website or visit us anytime and we can show you around personally.
www.thegreencaregroup.com
The Green Dronfield, DerbyshireT: 01246 291515 E: [email protected]
The Green Hasland, DerbyshireT: 01246 556321 E: [email protected]
• Nursing, Residential & Respite Care
• Quality Premium Award - Derbyshire County Council
Luxury Homes, Personalised Care, Peace of Mind
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HILL HOUSE CARE HOME 121 High Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9DZ Tel: 01246 866202 Places: 29 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Sun Care Homes Ltd Advert below
HOLMEWOOD MANOR CARE HOME Barnfield Close, Holmewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5RH Tel: 01246 855678 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: Hill Care Ltd Advert below
LODGE CARE HOME, THE Bridge Street, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 1AH Tel: 01142 476678 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
MORTON GRANGE Stretton Road, Morton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6HD Tel: 01246 866888 Places: 66 OP / Dem / PD / YA Provider: Inverhome Ltd Advert page 86 and inside back cover
NETHERMORE CARE HOME 50/52 Bridge Street, Killamarsh, Derbyshire S21 1AL Tel: 01142 481418 Places: 32 OP / DemProvider: Nethermoor Care Home Ltd
ROWAN LODGE (MEADOW VIEW) Church Lane, Calow, Chesterfield S44 5AG Tel: 01246 599999 Places: 7 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Limited
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1-3 LARCH ROAD Eckington, Derbyshire S31 9ED Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 8 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
23 CECIL ROAD Dronfield, Derbyshire S18 2GW Tel: 01246 291673 Places: 6 LDA / YA Provider: Voyage Ltd
48 HEATH ROAD Holmewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5SW Tel: 01246 857620 Places: 10 LDA / YAProvider: Voyage Ltd
AMBERLEY HOUSE (3) Cedar Close, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4JQ Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 7 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
BROOM COTTAGE 159 Birkinstyle Lane, Stonebroom, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 6LD Tel: 01773 873601 Places: 5 LDA Provider: Mrs Jacqueline Eales
CHERRY TREE HOUSE Cedar Close, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 4BA Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 6 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
CLAYDON LODGE Crich Place, North Wingfield, Chesterfield S42 5LY Tel: 01246 852435 Places: 45 OP / DemProvider: Mr Diwan Chand and Dr Anjuman Diwan Chand
CORNER VIEW RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 1 Ox Close, Market Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9NW Tel: 01246 250011 Places: 4 LDA Provider: Sanctuary Care Ltd
ELGIN HOUSE 89 St Lawrence Road, North Wingfield, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5LJ Tel: 01246 854486 Places: 12 LDA Provider: Mr And Mrs J Renshaw
FAIR HAVEN 54 Linden Avenue, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9HE Tel: 01246 862972 Places: 3 LDAProvider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
GABLES RETIREMENT HOME Heath Road, Holmewood, Chesterfield S42 5SJ Tel: 01246 855152 Places: 35 OP Provider: Mr David William O’Brien
GRANGE CARE HOME 88 Southgate, Eckington, Derbyshire S21 9FT Tel: 01629 537486 Places: 25 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
GROVE HOUSE Moor Road, Ashover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 OAQ Tel: 01246 592092 Places: 31 OP / Dem Provider: Peak Care Ltd Advert page 4
HARDWICK CLOSE (2 & 4) Holmewood, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S42 5RL Tel: 01246 599999 (Head Office) Places: 8 LDA Provider: Enable Care & Home Support Ltd
HAZELDENE HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME 21 High Street, Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S45 9DX Tel: 01246 862415 Places: 21 OP Provider: Mr Akshay Chandrakant Barot
MEADOW GRANGE Holmesfield Road, Dronfield, Woodhouse, Derbyshire S18 5WS Tel: 01142 891110 Places: 46 OP /DEM / PD Provider: Mr John Andrew Hill and Mr Simon Cobb
OLD VICARAGE CARE HOME Stretton Road, Clay Cross, Chesterfield S45 9AQ Tel: 01246 866770 Places: 40 OPProvider: The Old Vicarage Care Home Ltd
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Bolsover care homes with nursing
BolsoverTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
AUTUMN GRANGE Linden Road, Creswell, Derbyshire S80 4JT Tel: 01909 724098 Places: 54 OP / DemProvider: Monarch Consultants Ltd Advert page 60
BLACKWELL CARE CENTRE Gloves Lane, Blackwell, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5JJ Tel: 01773 863388 Places: 48 OPProvider: Ambiance Care (Blackwell) Ltd
CLIFF HOUSE NURSING HOME Cliff Hill, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4LE Tel: 01246 810246 Places: 40 OPProvider: Springbank House Ltd Advert page 58
GRANGE CARE HOME Field Drive, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8BS Tel: 01623 747070 Places: 50 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Bondcare St Andrews Ltd
HADDON HOUSE 32-34 High Street, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4JU Tel: 01246 811106 Places: 40 OP / Dem / MHProvider: Monarch Consultants Ltd Advert page 60
HEATHFIELD GARDENS 163-165 High Street, Tibshelf, Derbyshire DE55 5NN Tel: 01773 872229 Places: 10 LDAProvider: MGB Care Services Ltd
HOLLYBANK NURSING HOME 30-32 Skinner Street, Creswell, Derbyshire S80 4JH Tel: 01909 721247 Places: 30 OPProvider: Hollybank Nursing Home Ltd
MILLFIELD CARE HOME Cedar Park Drive, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6XP Tel: 01246 825959 Places: 40 OPProvider: Bondcare St Andrews Ltd
OAKLANDS NORTH CARE HOME North Road, Whaley Thorns, Langwith, Derbyshire NG20 9BN Tel: 01623 744412 Places: 40 OP / Dem / MH / YAProvider: HC-One Ltd
PINXTON MANOR NURSING HOME Church Street West, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6PX Tel: 01773 819191 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: Monarch Consultants Ltd Advert page 60
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WHITWELL PARK 130 Welbeck Street, Whitwell, Derbyshire S80 4TP Tel: 01909 724800 Places: 35 Dem / PD / LDA / MH / SIProvider: Mrs Ann Gibbins, Dr E Dearam
EASTFIELDS 24a East Crescent, Duckmanton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 5ET Tel: 01246 824511 Places: 8 LDAProvider: Royal Mencap Society
ELM HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 7 Elm Close, Bolsover, Chesterfield S44 6EA Tel: 01246 826230 Places: 8 LDA Provider: Mrs Jaywantee O`Farrell
HOLLIES, THE The Hamlet, South Normanton, Derbyshire DE55 2JN Tel: 01773 580872 Places: 23 MH / YA / DA Provider: Prime Life Ltd
VALE CARE HOME, THE Castle Lane, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6PS Tel: 01246 824252 Places: 40 OP / PD / YAProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
AMBERLEIGH MANOR Primrose Hill, Blackwell, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 5JF Tel: 01773 860288 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: Mr Mohinder Singh Kelley
CORNER HOUSE 65A Welbeck Street, Whitwell, S80 4TW Tel: 01909 720899 Places: 3 LDA Provider: Mrs Ann Gibbins, Dr Edward Marcion Ranjit De Saram
EAST CLUNE CARE HOME West Street, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 4NW Tel: 01629 537080 Places: 30 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
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Bolsover care homes
Cliff Hill, Clowne, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S43 4LE
Tel: 01246 810246 Fax: 01246 570094 Web: www.cliffhousecare.co.uk
Cliff House Nursing and Residential Care home offers 24 hour care both for elderly residents who
are able to enjoy their independence and for patients who require constant nursing care. The Home
is situated in the beautiful town of Clowne, set in its own attractively landscaped grounds with
easy access to all local amenities.
The views of the Derbyshire hills that can be seen from the rooms are breathtaking. The majority of our rooms are
single with en-suite facilities, we also have some shared rooms, all of which are linked to a Nurse call system.
To find out more call our matron on 01246 810246
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HOLMLEA CARE HOME Waverley Street, Tibshelf, Derbyshire DE55 5PS Tel: 01629 537110 Places: 40 OPProvider: Derbyshire County Council
LANGWITH LODGE The Park, Nether Langwith, Mansfield NG20 9ES Tel: 01623 742204 Places: 54 OP / Dem Provider: Your Health Ltd Advert below
LYNCROFT CARE HOME 88 Alfreton Road, South Normanton, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2AS Tel: 01773 580963 Places: 9 LDAProvider: Mrs Sudha Devi Rana, Mr Harbansh Rana
MARKHAM HOUSE 80 Moorfield Avenue, Bolsover, Derbyshire S44 6EL Tel: 01246 822285 Places: 13 PD/ MH / SI / YA / DAProvider: Voyage Ltd
NEW BASSETT HOUSE Park Avenue, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8JW Tel: 01629 537117 Places: 40 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
NORMANTON LODGE CARE HOME 75 Mansfield Road, South Normanton, Derbyshire DE55 2EF Tel: 01773 811453 Places: 43 OP / Dem / SI Provider: Normanton Lodge Ltd Advert page 78
POPLARS, THE 1 Station Road, Whitwell, Derbyshire S80 4TD Tel: 01909 722244 Places: 5 LDA Provider: Nottingham Regional Society For Adults And Children With Autism
RICHMOND RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Recreation Road, Shirebrook, Derbyshire NG20 8QE Tel: 01623 748474 Places: 40 OP / Dem / PD / SI Provider: Richmond Residential Care Home Ltd
SAINT ELKAS CARE HOME 75 Hill Top, Bolsover, Chesterfield S44 6NJ Tel: 01246 241519 Places: 7 MH Provider: Saint Elkas Ltd
SPION KOP CARE HOME 72 - 74 Park Lane, Pinxton, Derbyshire NG16 6PS Tel: 01773 862813 Places: 6 MH Provider: Spion Kop Care Home Ltd
THOMAS COLLEGE HOUSE CARE HOME Oxcroft Lane, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S44 6DJ Tel: 01629 537495 Places: 24 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
....Care You Can Rely OnWe understand how confusing it can be choosing a care home for yourself, or a loved one. Selecting a Monarch Healthcare home gives you peace of mind in knowing you are choosing from the best.
Our dedicated team of nurses and carers are specially trained to discuss your requirements, and to advise you accordingly. You are welcome to visit for a short break, enjoy a meal in our restaurant, or join in our fun social programme.
In this new chapter of your life we will help you live it to the full, understanding how important it is for you to continue making your own choices and to feel valued -
....You can rely on us to care.
Every aspect is given the highest attention to detail. Décor and furnishings are designed for appeal and comfort and we offer a choice of bedrooms and suites, finished to your liking.
We expect hotel standards in housekeeping and catering. Trained chefs are employed to prepare appetising and nutritious meals, with menus selected in consultation with clients.
A varied social programme offers entertainment, outings and activities to cater for all interests and hobbies. We are always searching for new ideas and places to visit, and welcome your suggestions.
Most importantly, we promise to care for the person you love, as you would yourself.
....Care You Can Rely On
Autumn Grange Linden Road, Cresswell
Worksop Notts S80 4JT
Tel: 01909 724098
Clifton Manor Rivergreen, Clifton
Notts NG11 8AW
Tel: 01159 848485 / 845859
Croft 43/44 Main Street
Stapenhill, Burton on Trent,
Staffs DE15 9AR
Tel: 01283 561227
Haddon House 32-34 High Street
Clowne, Chesterfield
Derbyshire, S43 4JU
Tel: 01246 811106
Kingfisher Court Sturgeon Avenue
Clifton, Notts NG11 8HE
Tel: 01159 405031
Parkside Olive Grove, Forest Town,
Mansfield Notts NG19 0AR
Tel: 01623 655341
Pinxton Manor Church Street West
Pinxton, Notts NG16 6PX
Tel: 01773 819191
Poplars Rolliston road, Burton on
Trent,
Staffs DE13 0JT
Tel: 01283 562842
Rutland Manor 99/109 Heanor Road
Ilkeston, Derbyshire
DE7 8TA
Tel: 01159 440322
Woodlands Butterley Hill, Ripley,
Derbyshire, DE5 3LW
Tel: 01773 744919
Monarch Healthcare
Pinxton Manor - Nursing Care Home
Offering Residential, Nursing & Specialist Dementia Care for Older People and Adults aged [email protected] www.monarchhealthcare.co.uk
Rutland Manor - Dementia Care Home
Woodlands - Nursing Care Home
For more information, or to request a brochure, please contact the home, or head office, on tel: 0115 984 4839 email: [email protected]
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Amber Valley care homes with nursing
Amber ValleyTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
ASHFIELDS CARE HOME 34 Mansfield Road, Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7AQ Tel: 01773 712664 Places: 46 OP / PD Provider: Ross Healthcare Ltd
BANKWOOD CARE HOME Duffield Bank, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 4BG Tel: 01332 841373 Places: 40 OPProvider: HC-One Ltd
FIRS, THE 90 Glass House Hill, Codnor, Derbyshire DE5 9QT Tel: 01773 743810 Places: 42 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
GREEN GABLES 42 Wingfield Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AN Tel: 01773 832422 Places: 29 PD / YA Provider: Leonard Cheshire Disability
HOLLYBANK HOUSE Chesterfield Road, Oakerthorpe, Alfreton DE55 7LP Tel: 01773 831791 Places: 44 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Hollybank House (Derby) Ltd
KIDSLEY GRANGE 160 Heanor Road, Smalley, Derbyshire DE7 6DX Tel: 01773 769807 Places: 26 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
KILBURN CARE HOME Dale Park Avenue, Kilburn, Derbyshire DE56 0NR Tel: 01332 880644 Places: 49 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
MAPLE LEAF HOUSE Kirk Close, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3RY Tel: 01773 513361 Places: 46 OP / DemProvider: Methodist Homes
MEADOWS, THE 76 Mansfield Road, Alfreton DE55 7JL Tel: 01773 520491 Places: 70 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Milford Care Ltd Advert page 62
MILFORD HOUSE Derby Road, Milford, Near Belper DE56 0QW Tel: 01332 841753 Places: 65 OPProvider: Milford Care Ltd Advert page 62
OSMASTON GRANGE CARE CENTRE 5-7 Chesterfield Road, Belper DE56 1FD Tel: 01773 820980 Places: 80 OP / DemProvider: Osmaston Grange Ltd
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RIDGEWAY NURSING HOME Crich Lane, Ridgeway, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2JH Tel: 01773 853500 Places: 34 OP / DemProvider: Sudera Care Associates Ltd Advert below
SHIPLEY HALL CARE HOME The Field, Shipley, Near Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7JH Tel: 01773 764906 Places: 30 OP / Dem / MH Provider: Shipley Hall Ltd Advert page 63
SPENCER GROVE Springwood Gardens, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1RT Tel: 01773 599349 Places: 68 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Milford Care Ltd Advert below
WOODLANDS NURSING HOME Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3LW Tel: 01773 744919 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: Monarch Consultants Ltd Advert page 60
YARNINGDALE HEALTH CARE Holywell Avenue, Codnor, Derbyshire DE5 9SG Tel: 01773 740960 Places 20 Dem / PD / MH / YA / ADProvider: Yarningdale Health Care Ltd
Nursing Care | Residential Care | Dementia Care | Long-term Care | Respite Care | Day Care
[email protected] | www.milfordcare.co.uk
Milford Care is one of the East Midlands’ most respected care home groups, and provide award winning residential, nursing and dementia care. As well as long-term care, our homes provide mini-breaks
from as short as a couple of days; whether you require just a little support or full nursing care.
to our Homes
MILFORD HOUSE 01332 841753Milford, (between Duffi eld and Belper) offers fi rst class residential and nursing care within the beautiful former country residence of Jedediah Strutt. Derby Road, Milford, DE56 0QW
SPENCER GROVE 01773 599349Belper, was voted Best Healthcare Development in Central England 2009 and offers exceptional facilities and care to its residents. Springwood Gardens, Belper, DE56 1RT
THE MEADOWS 01773 520491Alfreton, is a newly refurbished, purpose-built care home set in beautifully landscaped gardens. 76 Mansfi eld Road, Alfreton, DE55 7JL
Comments from residents’ familiesMilford House:“...for the wonderful way in which you looked after my mother. She was very happy and content at Milford House and this was a great comfort to me. I do not feel she could possibly have been better looked after.”Spencer Grove:“We will be forever indebted to the wonderful, caring staff at Spencer Grove who looked after [dad] with such love and compassionate care... We cannot fi nd the words to express our gratitude to each and everyone of you”.The Meadows:“You have all been outstanding in every way from attending to all her needs and care whilst giving us all the help and support we needed... Words cannot say how grateful we are... So thanks again for all your hard work and dedication. It will never be forgotten.”
DerbyshireCounty Council
Quality PremiumLife Enhancing
Care Home ProgramBest Healthcare
Development 2009
2009 awards
Tel: 01773 853500 Web: www.ridgewaynursing.co.ukCrich Lane, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 2JH
Ridgeway is a warm and welcoming 37 persons residential and nursing home, set in the heart of the beautiful Amber Valley.
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15 THOMPSON DRIVE Codnor, Derbyshire DE5 9RU Tel: 01773 570163 Places: 3 LDA Provider: M & A Dispensing Chemist Ltd
16 MANSFIELD ROAD Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7AJ Tel: 01773 711270 Places: 4 LDA Provider: United Response
17 ELLA BANK ROAD Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 8HF Tel: 01773 760806 Places: 3 LDA Provider: United Response
68 HIGH STREET Loscoe, Near Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7LF Tel: 01773 533075 Places: 3 LDA Provider: M & A Dispensing Chemist Ltd
ADA BELFIELD HOUSE CARE HOME Field Lane, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1DF Tel: 01629 531297 Places: 25 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
ASH LEA HOUSE Chesterfield Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7DT Tel: 01773 521763 Places: 14 LDA Provider: Clearwater Care Group Ltd
BELPER VIEWS 50/52 Holbrook Road, Belper DE56 1PB Tel: 01773 829733 Places: 25 OP Provider: Mr Alan Kilkenny
BUTTERLEY HOUSE Old Coach Road, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3QU Tel: 01773 745636 Places: 37 OP Provider: Mrs Patricia Diane Smith
CODNOR PARK RESIDENTIAL HOME 88 Glass House Hill, Codnor DE5 9QT Tel: 01773 741111 Places: 40 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
COPPERBEECH 172 Heanor Road, Smalley, Derbyshire DE7 6DY Tel: 01773 530937 Places: 3 LDA Provider: United Response
COXBENCH HALL RESIDENTIAL HOME Alfreton Road, Coxbench, Derbyshire DE21 5BB Tel: 01332 880200 Places: 39 OP Provider: Coxbench Hall Ltd Advert below left
ECCLESBOURNE LODGEWirksworth Road, Duffield, Derbyshire DE56 4AQ Tel: 01332 843430 Places: 10 LDA / YAProvider: Winslow Court Limited
GLASSHOUSE HILL 100 Glasshouse Hill, Codnor, Near Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 9QT Tel: 01773 570450 Places: 11 OP / PD / MH / SI / YA / DA Provider: Voyage Ltd
Coxbench Hall
Coxbench is about caring
Quality Residential Home
Drop in to see us or telephone for a brochure and DVD.
Telephone 01332 880200E: [email protected]: www.coxbench-hall.co.uk
Outings in our own minibus. Superb home cooking catering for special diets. Very good entertainment and activity programme Residents’ computer Beautiful gardens in the National Gardens Scheme Residents involved in decision making. Most rooms en-suite. Short and Long Stay available.
Our holistic approach to nursing and care promotes quality of life.
We encourage our service users to have ‘a voice’ to promote empowerment.
Nursing and Residential Care
Telephone: 01773 764906Fax: 01773 764906
Resident: 01773 531223
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GLEBE CARE HOME Church Street, Alfreton DE55 7AH Tel: 01629 531900 Places: 32 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
HOLBROOK HALL Makeney Road, Holbrook, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 0TF Tel: 01332 880698 Places: 25 OP Provider: Fairway Homes (Derby) Ltd Advert below
KING WILLIAM RESIDENTIAL HOME Lowes Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3DW Tel: 01773 748841 Places: 28 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
MIDSHIRES HOUSE 10 Church Street, Riddings, Alfreton Derbyshire DE55 4BX Tel: 01773 528080 Places: 7 LDAProvider: Midshires Health Care Ltd
MOREWOOD CENTRE Wingfield Road, Alfreton Park, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 7AL Tel: 01629 531669 Places: 10 LDA Provider: Derbyshire County Council
OLD VICARAGE Market Place, Riddings, Derbyshire DE55 4BQ Tel: 01773 607479 Places: 10 LDA Provider: Mr Raymond Miles, Mrs Pauline Ann Miles
ROWTHORNE CARE HOME Rowthorne Avenue, Swanwick, Derbyshire DE55 1RZ Tel: 01629 531865 Places: 40 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
SMALLEY HALL RESIDENTIAL HOME Main Road, Smalley, Derbyshire DE7 6DS Tel: 01332 882848 Places: 26 OP / Dem / PD / YA Provider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front cover
SPRINGWOOD HOUSE Duffield Bank, Duffield, Derbyshire DE56 4BG Tel: 01332 840757 Places: 29 OP Advert belowProvider: Springwood Residential Home Ltd
TREETOPS 10 Church Street, Riddings, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4BX Tel: 01773 528080 Places: 19 MHProvider: Midshires Health Care Ltd
WHEATHILLS HOUSE Brun Lane, Kirk Langley, Derbyshire DE6 4LU Tel: 01332 824600 Places: 30 OP Provider: Mr Richard Whitehouse Advert page 30
WILLOWS CARE HOME, THE Field Terrace, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3HF Tel: 01629 531902 Places: 20 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
Springwood House is a third generation, family run
care home. Our highly trained staff offer personalised
care, comfort and consideration for all our residents,
whilst respecting their privacy and maintaining their
independence and dignity.
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Erewash care homes with nursing
ErewashTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME 370 Wilsthorpe Road, Long Eaton NG10 4AA Tel: 01159 462150 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: Bupa Care Homes (BNH) Ltd
ASHFORD LODGE NURSING HOME 1 Gregory Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8AE Tel: 01159 307650 Places: 20 OPProvider: Carnachan
CEDARS AND LARCHES CARE HOME 16 Queens Drive, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5GR Tel: 01159 440166 Places: 69 OPProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
CHURCH VIEW & LARKLANDS CARE HOME St Johns Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5PA Tel: 01159 323209 Places: 10 OP / LDA / SI / YAProvider: United Health Ltd
HADDON HOUSE CARE HOME 38 Lord Haddon Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8AW Tel: 01159 441641 Places: 30 OP / DemProvider: Four Seasons Ltd Advert page 40
LADYWOOD Eaton Avenue, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4HL Tel: 01159 440577 Places: 38 OP Provider: HC-One Ltd
OLD VICARAGE 17 Breedon Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 4ES Tel: 01159 727454 Places: 29 OP / Dem / PDProvider: The Old Vicarage Care Home (Long Eaton) Ltd
OLIVER HOUSE 33 Oliver Road, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4JY Tel: 01159 440484 Places: 26 OP / Dem Provider: Sajid Mahmood Advert below
RUTLAND MANOR 99/109 Heanor Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8TA Tel: 01159 440322 Places: 41 OP / DemProvider: Rutland Manor Ltd Advert page 60
STANTON HALL Main Street, Stanton By Dale, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4QH Tel: 01159 325387 Places: 45 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Excelsior Health Care Ltd
VICTORIA PARK CARE HOME Manners Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5HB Tel: 01159 440774 Places: 39 OPProvider: HC-One Ltd
Oliver House Nursing Home
Tel: Fax: 0115 944 0417 33 Oliver Road, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 4JY
Putting people firstOliver House is a 26 bed nursing home in Kirk Hallam. We provide 24 hour care and cater for dementia.
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WOODHALL PARK NURSING HOME Risley Hall, Derby Road, Risley, Derbyshire DE72 3SS Tel: 01159 490444 Places: 41 OP / Dem / PD / SI Provider: Mrs I Crosbie
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7 & 8 BLUNT STREET Stanley Common, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6FZ Tel: 01159 323491 Places: 6 PD Provider: United Response
9 BLUNT STREETStanley Common, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 6FZ Tel: 01159 323491 Places: 4 PD / LDA Provider: United Response
ASHLEE CARE HOME 89 Nottingham Road, Long Eaton NG10 2BU Tel: 01159 721732 Places: 21 OP / Dem Provider: ASHA incorporated Ltd
BEECHCROFT CARE HOME Nursery Avenue, West Hallam, Derbyshire DE7 6JB Tel: 01629 531305 Places: 40 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
BRAMBLE LODGE 82 High Lane West, West Hallam, Derbyshire DE7 6HQ Tel: 01159 444545 Places: 65 OP / DemProvider: Bucintoro Ltd Advert below
BRIAR CLOSE HOUSE CARE HOMEBriar Close, Borrowash, Derbyshire DE72 3GB Tel: 01629 531559 Places: 40 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
BROOKSIDE CARE HOME 39-41 Chestnut Grove, Borrowash, Derbyshire DE72 3JP Tel: 01332 666522 Places: 11 OP / Dem / MHProvider: Olugbolahan Adesanya and Mrs Josephine Olaide Adesanya
CAMDEN CARE HOME85 Nottingham Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 2BU Tel: 01159 736468 Places: 18 OP / DemProvider: ARM Healthcare Ltd
COPPICE & OAKSIDE CARE HOMEShipley Common Lane, Off Heanor Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8TQ Tel: 01159 443690 Places: 10 OP / LDA /Provider: United Health Ltd
COTTAGE, THE Fullwood Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8AZ Tel: 01159 443837 Places: 2 LDA / YA Provider: Blue Mountain Homes Limited
Bramble Lodge Residential Care Home
Bramble Lodge, 82 High Lane West, West Hallam, Derbyshire DE7 6HQTel: 0115 9444545 email: [email protected] Web: www.bramblelodge.com
Bramble Lodge is a charming property situated in scenic surroundings, but with convenient transport routes, which is dedicated to the highest quality of residential and dementia care.
Passionate about maintaining a residence that is ideal for the practice of modern care, Bramble Lodge now has three purpose-built extensions that offer en-suite bedrooms, while residents also have access to four comfortable lounges, patios and gardens.
A spacious activities room allows carers to support a versatile lifestyle and personal interests, while the home also has its own hairdressing salon, exercise room, sensory area and library.
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KEY WEST RESIDENTIAL HOME203 Tamworth Road, Long Eaton NG10 1DH Tel: 01159 732031 Places: 9 OP Provider: Mrs Hilary Majtas, Mr Leesek Majitas
LADYCROSS HOUSE CARE HOME Travers Road, Sandiacre, Derbyshire NG10 5GF Tel: 01629 531818 Places: 35 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
LONGMOOR LODGE 114 Longmoor Lane, Sandiacre, Derbyshire NG10 5JP Tel: 01159 499991 Places: 46 OP / Dem Provider: Hill Care Ltd Advert below
OLD RECTORY, THE 70 Risley Lane, Breaston, Derbyshire DE72 3AU Tel: 01332 874342 Places: 26 OP / Dem Provider: Mr Allen Heath Advert page 68
PETERSHAM CENTRE 58-60 Petersham Road, Long Eaton NG10 4DD Tel: 01629 531856 Places: 16 LDAProvider: Derbyshire County Council
REDHOUSE 49 Wharncliffe Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5GF Tel: 01159 447869 Places: 8 LDAProvider: Voyage Ltd
SOUTHLANDS CARE HOME21 Main Street, Off Greenside Close, Long Eaton, Derbyshire NG10 1GU Tel: 01629 531869 Places: 23 OPProvider: Derbyshire County Council
FIRS RESIDENTIAL HOME9 Stevens Lane, Breaston, Derbyshire DE72 3BU Tel: 01332 872535 Places: 20 OP / Dem / MH Provider: The Firs Care Home Ltd
FULLWOOD HOUSE 65-67 Lord Haddon Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8AU Tel: 01159 323469 Places: 10 MH Provider: Fullwood House Ltd
GRANGE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME39 Bostocks Lane, Sandiacre, Derbyshire NG10 5NL Tel: 01159 399489 Places: 36 OP Provider: The Grange (Sandiacre) Ltd
HAZELWOOD CARE HOME Skeavingtons Lane, Cotmanhay, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8SW Tel: 01629 531942 Places: 30 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
HEATHCOTES CARE1 Bradshaw Street, Sawley, Derbyshire NG10 3GT Tel: 0115 972 1376 Places: 6 LDA / MHProvider: Heathcotes Care Ltd
HILLCREST CARE HOME Kenilworth Drive, Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston DE7 4FJ Tel: 01629 531811 Places: 24 OP / Dem Provider: Derbyshire County Council
HILLSIDE HOUSE 31 Albany Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 5AD Tel: 01159 300171 Places: 2 PD / LDA / SI / YAProvider: United Health Ltd
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THREE GATES 62 Cloves Hill, Morley, Derbyshire DE7 6DH Tel: 01332 880584 Places: 4 PD / LDA / MH Provider: United Response
VICTORIA COURT Nesfield Road, Ilkeston, Derbyshire DE7 8BJ Tel: 01159 322 303 Places: 40 OP / Dem Provider: Anchor Trust
WEST HALLAM RESIDENTIAL HOME 8 Newdigate Street, West Hallam, Derbyshire DE7 6GZ Tel: 01159 440329 Places: 31 OP / Dem / PD / YA Provider: Ashmere Care Group Advert inside front Cover
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Farriess Court103 Boulton Lane,
Alvaston, Derby DE24 0FFTelephone: 01332 755555
Professional care in a place you can call home
Both homes have 26 beds with long term qualified staff, exclusive garden areas and a recent refurbishment, all in an original setting.
Please contact us if you would like to arrange a viewing or would like to receive a brochure.
Old Rectory70 Risley Lane, Breaston,
Derby DE72 3AUTelephone: 01332 874342
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South DerbyshireTo locate the home that best meets your needs, please consider the following:
Many nursing homes also provide residential care.
Fees charged by some homes exceed those paid by the Council and may attract a 3rd party payment (page 38).
Service category information is obtained from CQC and historic information recorded by the Council. These categories change regularly and you should contact the provider for current information on care they provide.
South Derbyshire care homes with nursing
CEDAR COURT Bretby Park, Bretby, Derbyshire DE15 0QX Tel: 01283 211412 Places: 80 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Your Health Ltd Advert page 70
JASON HYLTON COURT NURSING HOME Wilmot Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9BJ Tel: 01283 552096 Places: 37 OP Advert belowProvider: Bridgefoot Developments Ltd
NETHER HALL Nether Hall Road, Hartshorne, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7AA Tel: 01283 550133 Places: 50 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Orchard Care Homes Ltd
NEWLANDS HOUSE Main Street, Netherseal, Swadlincote Derbyshire DE12 8DA Tel: 01283 761202 Places: 35 PD / YA Provider: Leonard Cheshire Disability
OLD LODGE NURSING HOME Sandypits Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6JA Tel: 01283 734612 Places: 40 OP / PDProvider: Folcarn Ltd
TYNEFIELD COURT NURSING HOME Blakeley Lane, Eggington Road, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6NQ Tel: 01283 732030 Places: 40 OP / PD / YAProvider: Tynefield Care Ltd
Jason Hylton Court provides 24hour nursing and personal care for older people. It is a newly developed nursing home with 37 single occupancy, en-suite rooms. There are three spacious lounge areas and two dining areas for your comfort and a courtyard garden area to enable you to enjoy the outdoors. Our staff team provide individual care that is designed to meet physical and social care needs.
Please visit at any time to discuss how we can assist you to plan your care requirements for the future. For further information, contact Wendy Davies, Matron
Jason Hylton Court Nursing Home, Wilmot Road, Swadlincote DE11 9BJ
Tel: 01283 552096 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.jasonhyltoncourt.com
Jason Hylton CourtPersonal care • Palliative care • Short & long term care
Care and Independence
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ASHEFIELDS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Ash Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6HT Tel: 0871 597 0786 Places: 20 OP / DemProvider: Imperial Midlands Ltd
BEARWARDCOTE HALL RESIDENTIAL HOME LTD Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6LS Tel: 01283 734669 Places: 38 OP Provider: Mrs Jacqueline Thompson Advert page 71
CASTLE COURT Linton Road, Castle Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9HP Tel: 01629 532258 Places: 41 OP Provider: Derbyshire County Council
GRANGEWOOD LODGE Lullington Road, Grangewood, Near Netherseal, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8BH Tel: 01827 373577 Places: 33 OP / Dem / PD / SI Provider: Mr John Frederick Fisher Advert page 72
GRESLEY HOUSE CARE HOME Market Street, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9PN Tel: 01283 212094 Places: 27 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Mrs Judith Dena Griffin, Stewart Westley Barker
HIGHFIELDS CARE HOME Highfield Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9AR Tel: 01283 224658 Places: 5 PD / LDA / SI / YAProvider: United Health Ltd
LORRAINE’S RESIDENTIAL HOME 44 School Street, Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9QZ Tel: 01283 211355 Places: 17 OP Provider: Mrs Parvin Riaz Khan, Mrs Abida Parveen Ashraf, Mr Inan Rehman
MOUNT PLEASANT CARE HOME Off Hollow Lane, Winshill, Derbyshire DE15 0DR Tel: 01283 546777 Places: 50 OP / Dem Provider: Caring Homes Healthcare Group Ltd
OAKLAND VILLAGE & COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE Oakland Village, Hall Farm Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 8ND Tel: 01629 533975 Places: 32 OP / Dem / PD / MH/ SIProvider: Derbyshire County Council
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OVERSEAL RESIDENTIAL HOME Woodville Road, Overseal, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 6LU. Tel: 01283 762728 Places: 30 OP Provider: Ahavah Healthcare Ltd
POOL COTTAGE CARE HOME Pool Road, Melbourne, Derbyshire DE73 8AA Tel: 01332 863715 Places: 17 OP Provider: Mutebi Blessious Kalemeera
SEALE PASTURES HOUSE Burton Road, Acresford, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8AP Tel: 01283 762511 Places: 40 OP Provider: Akari Care Ltd
SHARDLOW MANOR 111 London Road, Shardlow, Derbyshire DE72 2GP Tel: 01332 792466 Places: 28 OPProvider: Mr Kevin James Popowycz, Mrs Tracey Jane Popowycz
SOLOR CARE HOME 703 Burton Road, Midway, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0DL Tel: 01283 216301 Places: 5 LDA / YA Provider: Solor Care East Midlands Ltd
SOUTH DERBYSHIRE AND DALES SHORT BREAK AND ASSESSMENT SERVICE The Bungalow, Off Meadow Lane, Newhall, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0QU Tel: 01629 532495 Places: 10 LDA Provider: Derbyshire County Council
STANTON MANOR Piddocks Road, Stanton, Derbyshire DE15 9TG Tel: 01283 565447 Places: 28 OP / Dem / MHProvider: Mrs Pamela Mycroft
VALLEY VIEW CARE HOME Highfield Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 9AS Tel: 01283 218076 Places: 8 PD / SI / LDA / YA Provider: United Health Ltd
Heage Lane, Etwall Derbyshire DE65 6LS
A registered home and member of Derbyshire Care Homes Association
Providing the finest professional and personal care for 26 years.
BEARWARDCOTE HALL
Tel: 01283 732810 or 734669Visit: www.bearwardcotehall.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Bearwardcote Hall has been a privately owned, family run business for the last 26 years. Our aim is to provide the highest standard of professional, personal care in a beautiful country
home atmosphere, focussing on individual needs and requests to help maintain and improve our client’s standard of living.
Our premium quality home operates a 5 star rated kitchen in which our chef prepares a choice of fresh, daily meals using local produce. All dietary requirements are individually
catered for. Three full time occupation therapists provide activities such as discussion groups, exercise, craft groups, and bingo 5 days a week every week.
With a highly trained, dedicated care team ready to answer you questions, we welcome you to visit us at your own convenience.
For a different approach to care, come and visit our friendly home
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WALLFIELD HOUSE CARE HOME 87 Doles Lane, Findern, Derbyshire DE65 6BA Tel: 01332 510605 Places: 15 OP Provider: Mr John Yates, Mrs Carole Yates
WOODVILLE CARE HOME 145 Burton Road, Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7JW Tel: 01283 551501 Places: 46 OP Advert aboveProvider: Greenacres Nursing Homes Ltd
WRIGHT HOMECARE 71 Meadow Lane, Newhall, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 0UX Tel: 01283 215912 Places: 4 LDA Provider: Wright Homecare Ltd
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Woodville Residential Care HomeAt Woodville Residential Care Home, we go to great effort to ensure all our residents live in a comfortable setting, with lovely gardens and beautiful parkland surrounding the home, enjoyed by residents all year round.
All rooms are tastefully decorated to give a relaxing feel as we want our residents to feel at home. Where possible, residents can fit their rooms out with their own furniture and personal belongings to create a true “home from home”.
145 Burton Road, Woodville, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE11 7JWe: [email protected] www.woodvillecarehome.co.uk
T: 01283 551 501
01827 373577 www.grangewoodlodge.co.ukLullington Road, Grangewood, Near Netherseal, Swadlincote, Derbyshire DE12 8BH
Private RESIDENTIAL & DAY CARE for the ELDERLY including DEMENTIA CARE
CQC Rating EXCELLENT. Premium rooms now available.
Food Hygiene Rating High quality care, mostly at ground level.
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Derby CityThe homes within this section are located in the boundary of Derby City Council. Any enquiries should be made directly to Derby City Council on 01332 293111.
The following listings have been obtained from the Care Quality Commission website and have not been verified for accuracy by Derbyshire County Council.
ABBEY COURT NURSING & RESIDENTIAL HOME 200 Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1FX Tel: 01332 364539 Places: 40 OPProvider: Abbey Court Nursing & Residential Homes Ltd
ABBEYDALE 182 Duffield Road, Derby DE22 1BJ Tel: 01332 331182 Places: 41 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Willover Ltd
AMBER LODGE NURSING HOME 686 Osmaston Road, Derby DE24 8GT Tel: 01332 740740 Places: 40 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Diginew Ltd
ANDRIN HOUSE NURSING HOME 43 Belper Road, Derby DE1 3EP Tel: 01332 346812 Places: 37 OPProvider: Rosecare Homes Ltd
ASPEN COURT NURSING HOME Aspen Drive, Spondon, Derby DE21 7SG Tel: 01332 672289 Places: 40 OP / DemProvider: BUPA Care Homes (BNH) Ltd
BLUEBELL PARK Royal Glen Park, Rowallan Way, Chellaston, Derby DE73 5EX Tel: 01332 426187 Places: 64 OP / Dem / PD / YAProvider: Barchester Healthcare Advert below
From the moment my mother and I first visited Bluebell Park, we knew we had found somewhere pretty special. Elegantsurroundings, delicious food and beautiful gardens were made evenmore appealing by the presence of like-minded residents with whomshe can socialise and enjoy activities. For my part, knowing thatshe’s safe in the care of such a dedicated and compassionate teamgives me great peace of mind. And for that I’m extremely grateful.
Choosing the right care home for Mum was made easier.
Why not call us or drop in for a chat over a cup of tea?www.barchester.com
• Nursing Care
• Residential Care
• Dementia Care
• Respite Care
Bluebell Park | Tel: 01332 426 187 | Royal Glen Park, Chellaston, Derbyshire, DE73 5EX
T hank you, Bluebell Park!
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Brookfields is a Private Nursing and Residential Home run by the
Turner family since they opened it in 1969. The Home provides single & double
en-suite rooms, with all the refinements & professional care you would expect of a Quality Home.
For details please telephone
01332 343840 / 348395
ROOKFIELDS
NURSING HOME
Brookfields Nursing Home, 488 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AL
Littleover Nursing Home149 Stenson Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 1JJTel: 01332 760140 Web: www.littleovernursinghome.co.uk
Derbyshire’s Premier Nursing HomeProviding the very best in 24 hour nursing care, individually tailored to suit the particular requirements of each resident.
We take a positive approach to nursing care and are continually seeking to improve our services and facilities.
Our home combines a warm and inviting atmosphere with the very latest modern amenities. Our aim is to provide a quality environment in which Residents will lead as normal a life as they are able, maintaining their individuality, privacy, dignity and freedom of choice.
Friendly, homely environment General & Palliative Nursing Care Constant 24 hour nursing by qualified and caring staff Regular
entertainment & activities Single and shared rooms all equipped to high standards with TV and telephone in all rooms Delightful gardens and patios
Five lounges each with its own character
Florence Nightingale Care HomeHere at The Florence Nightingale Care Home we are committed to provide a high quality of care to each individual resident.
Residents will be treated as individuals and cared for with respect and dignity within a safe and homely environment, which provides stimulation and encourages independence where appropriate.
The Florence Nightingale Care Home is registered to care for residents who require general nursing needs.
60 Village Street, Derby DE23 8SZ • Tel: 01332 761487 • Fax: 01332 771201 • Email: [email protected]
Derby’s latest premier purpose built nursing home
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BROOKFIELDS PRIVATE NURSING HOME 488 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AL Tel: 01332 348395 Places: 34 OP / PDProvider: Brookfields P.N.H. Ltd Advert page 74
BURTON LODGE NURSING HOME 410 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AJ Tel: 01332 365240 Places: 31 OP / Dem / PD / MHProvider: Redrose Care (Derby) Ltd
CASTLE PARK 176 Siddals Road, Derby DE1 2PW Tel: 01332 726283 Places: 40 OP Provider: HC-One Ltd
CEDAR TREE Rowley Lane, Littleover, Derby DE23 1FT Tel: 01332 767485 Places: 40 OP / Dem / PD / MH / SI Provider: Cedar Tree Care Home Ltd
CLEEVE VILLAS 69/71 Wilson Street, Derby DE1 1PL Tel: 01332 383187 Places: 14 LDA / MH / YAProvider: Cleeve Villas Care Services Ltd
DERWENT LODGE 11 Beaufort Street, Chaddesden, Derby DE21 6AX Tel: 01332 347597 Places: 16 MHProvider: Rethink
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE CARE HOME 60 Village Street, Normanton, Derbyshire DE23 8SZ Tel: 01332 761487 Places: 20 OPProvider: Entercare Ltd Advert page 74
FOREST CARE HOME 29 Village Street, Normanton, Derby DE23 8TA Tel: 01332 271941 Places: 39 OP / DemProvider: European Care (SW) Ltd
FOREST VIEW CARE HOME 31 Village Street, Normanton, Derby DE3 8TA Tel: 01332 271863 Places: 39 OP / DemProvider: European Care (SW) Ltd
LANGDALE HEIGHTS 352 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AF Tel: 01332 367429 Places: 31 OP / PDProvider: Ms Neemat Kassam & Mrs Y N Kassam
LAURELS, THE 77 Nottingham Road, Spondon, Derby DE21 7NG Tel: 01332 662849 Places: 45 OP / Dem / PDProvider: European Care (Derby) Ltd
LAVENDER LODGE NURSING HOME 40-50 Stafford Street, Derby DE1 1JL Tel: 01332 298388 Places: 44 OP / Dem / PDProvider: Lavender Lodge Limited
LITTLEOVER NURSING HOME 149 Stenson Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 1JJ Tel: 01332 760140 Places: 40 OP Provider: Far Fillimore Care Homes Ltd Advert page 74
MOUNT OLIVE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 99 Shardlow Road, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0JR Tel: 01332 571470 Places: 3 LDA / MHProvider: Mrs Gloria Emphemia Holness-Wilks
NORMANTON VILLAGE VIEW NURSING HOME 101 Village Street, Old Normanton, Derby DE23 8DF Tel: 01332 270083 Places: 80 OP / Dem / PD / SIProvider: Rushcliffe Care Ltd
OAKS NURSING HOME, THE 114 Western Road, Mickleover , Derby DE3 9GR Tel: 01332 510447 Places: 28 OP / Dem / MHProvider: Quality Care (EM) Limited
PARK NURSING HOME, THE 40 St Marks Road, Chaddeston, Derby DE21 6AH Tel: 01332 200422 Places: 41 OP / Dem / PDProvider: European Care (Derby) Ltd
ROYAL MANOR 346 Uttoxeter New Road, Derby DE22 3HS Tel: 01332 340100 Places: 25 OPProviders: Mr and Mrs N E Beech
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24 ST MARKS ROAD Chaddeston, Derby DE21 6AH Tel: 01332 294066 Places: 8 LDA Provider: Solor Care Group
26 ST MARKS ROAD Chaddeston, Derby DE21 6AH Tel: 01332 294466 Places: 8 OP / PD / LDA / SI / YA Provider: Solor Care Group
ANNECROFT RESIDENTIAL HOME 70 Portland Street, Peartree, Derby DE23 8QB Tel: 01332 601791 Places: 9 MH Provider: Protea Care Homes Ltd
ANNEFIELD HOUSE 541-543 Burton Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 6FT Tel: 01332 766773 Places: 17 OP / MH Provider: Annefield House Ltd
ARBORETUM HOUSE Morleston Street, Derby DE23 8FL Tel: 01332 717649 Places: 38 OP / YA Provider: Derby City Council
SHELTON LOCK RESIDENTIAL & NURSING HOME 61a Weston Park Avenue, Shelton Lock, Derby DE24 9ER Tel: 01332 690606 Places: 40 OP Provider: BUPA Care Homes (CFC Homes) Ltd
ST WERBURGHS HOUSE Church Street, Spondon, Derby DE21 7LL Tel: 01332 280037 Places: 35 OP / Dem Provider: European Care (Derby) Ltd
STANLEY HOUSE 155 Duffield Road, Derby DE22 1AH Tel: 01332 364734 Places: 42 OP / Dem / PD Provider: Willover Ltd
WESTERN MOUNT LODGE 109 Radbourne Street, Derby DE22 3BW Tel: 01332 343954 Places: 18 MH Provider: Western Mount Lodge Ltd
ASHLEA HOSTEL 53 Coronation Avenue, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0LR Tel: 01332 718105 Places: 22 LDA Provider: Derby City Council
ASPEN HOUSE LTD 33 Carlton Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 6HB Tel: 01332 342541 Places: 22 OP / MH / YA Provider: Aspen House Ltd
BEAUMONT HOUSE Highfields Park Drive, Broadway, Derby DE22 1JX Tel: 01332 348118 Places: 30 OP / Dem Provider: Institute of Our Lady of Mercy
BEECH LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME 418 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AJ Tel: 01332 348118 Places: 15 OP Provider: Golden Key Homes Limited
BIRCHES, THE 187 Station Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 5FH Tel: 01332 516886 Places: 19 OP / PD Provider: Mrs M Ghouze
WESTSIDE NURSING HOME 90 Western Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 9GQ Tel: 01332 510084 Places: 26 OP Provider: Derby Care Home Limited Advert below
WINDSOR PARK NURSING HOME 112 Blagreaves Lane, Littleover, Derby DE23 1FP Tel: 01332 761225 Places: 19 OP / Dem Provider: Blagreaves Care Home Limited
WestsideNursing Home
Our philosophy is to maintain and enhance dignity and autonomy.
The central focus of our care practice is to respect each other.
“Care with Commitments”
Tel: 01332 510084
90 Western Road Mickleover,
Derby DE3 9GQ
Contact us for more information
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BRAMBLE BROOK HOUSE Rough Heanor Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 5AZ Tel: 01332 718909 Places: 40 OP / PD / SIProvider: Derby City Council
BROADSTONE CLOSE 1 & 2 Broadstone Close, Derby DE21 4PE Tel: 01332 544557 Places: 9 PD / LDA / SIProvider: Royal Mencap Society
BROOKFIELDS PRIVATE NURSING HOME 488 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AL Tel: 01332 348395 Places: 34 OP / PDProvider: Brookfields P.N.H. Ltd Advert page 74
CHANGING LIVES UK 7 Coriander Gardens, Littleover, Derby DE23 2UB Tel: 01332 720285 Places: 2 OP / Dem / LDA / MH Provider: Changing Lives UK Ltd
CHESAPEAKE HOUSE 27/29 Chesapeake Road, Chaddesden, Derby DE21 6RB Tel: 01332 664690 Places: 11 LDAProvider: Mr Guy Peters
CHESTNUT VIEW 169 Derby Road, Chellaston, Derby DE73 5SB Tel: 01332 704511 Places: 18 OPProvider: Chestnut View Residential Home Ltd
CHIMNEYS RESIDENTIAL HOME 135 Chellaston Road, Derby DE24 9DZ Tel: 01332 702247 Places: 3 LDA / SI / YA Provider: Chimneys Residential Care Home
CLOVA HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 231 Chellaston Road, Shelton Lock, Derby DE24 9EE Tel: 01332 702488 Places: 20 OPProvider: Mr and Mrs John Brierley Furniss
COLERIDGE HOUSE 234 Caxton Street, Sunnyhill, Derby DE23 7RB Tel: 01332 718710 Places: 18 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Derby City Council
DERWENT VIEW Dorset Street, Chaddesden, Derbyshire, DE21 6EB Tel: 01332 616162 Places: 18 PD / LDA Provider: Quality Care (EM) Ltd
DOUGLAS COURT 1 Douglas Street, Ivy Square, Derby DE23 8LH Tel: 01332 346060 Places: 43 OPProvider: Douglas Court Care Home Ltd
DULWICH MANOR 4 Dulwich Road, Mackworth, Derby DE22 4HJ Tel: 07917 192739 Places: 9 LDA Provider: Livlife (UK) Limited
ELVASTON LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME 24a Elvaston Lane, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0PU Tel: 01332 572 444 Places: 42 OP / DemProvider: Zion Care Homes
FARRIESS COURT 103 Boulton Lane, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0FF Tel: 01332 755555 Places: 26 OP / Dem Provider: Mr Allen Heath Advert page 68
GABLES PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE 161 Morley Road, Oakwood, Derby DE21 4QY Tel: 01332 280106 Places: 28 OPProvider: Ms Margaret Morris
HOLLY TREE LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME 2-4 Thornhill Road, Derby DE22 3LX Tel: 01332 382660 Places: 27 OP / Dem / YAProvider: Holly Tree Lodge Ltd
ISOBEL HOUSE 34/36 Falmouth Road, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0LZ Tel: 01332 231602 Places: 10 LDAProvider: Guy Peters
IVY HOUSE 1 The Green, Mickleover, Derby DE3 0DE Tel: 01332 515584 Places: 22 OPProvider: Optimum Care (UK) Ltd
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LANDEMERE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Inverary Close, Off Grampian Way, Derby DE24 3JX Tel: 01332 272007 Places: 41 OP / DemProvider: Anchor Trust
LIMES RESIDENTIAL HOME, THE 12 Limes Avenue, Mickleover, Derby DE3 0DB Tel: 01332 516819 Places: 34 OP Provider: The Limes Residential Home
LINDEN HOUSE 9-11 Scarsdale Avenue, Littleover, Derby DE3 6ER Tel: 01332 344870 Places: 16 OPProvider: Sara Derbyshire
LITTLEOVER LANE CARE HOME 44 & 44a Littleover Lane, Littleover, Derby DE23 6JG Tel: 01332 270154 Places: 7 LDAProvider: Royal Mencap Society
LITTLEOVER MANOR 453 Burton Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 6FL Tel: 01332 763260 Places: 6 LDAProvider: Livlife (UK) Ltd
LIVERSAGE COURT RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME Liversage Place, Derby DE1 2TL Tel: 01332 614340 Places: 40 OP / PDProvider: The Liversage Trust Charity
MANOR HOUSE, THE 137 Manor Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 6BU Tel: 01332 372358 Places: 12 LDA Provider: Livlife (UK) Ltd
MANORFIELDS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 47 Farley Road, Derby DE23 6BW Tel: 01332 346248 Places: 140 OP / DemProvider: Normanton Lodge Ltd Advert below
MERRILL HOUSE Queensferry Gardens, Allenton, Derby DE24 9JR Tel: 01332 718400 Places: 40 OP / PD / YAProvider: Derby City Council
MOUNT CARMEL RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 310 Highfields Park Drive, Broadway, Derby DE22 1JX Tel: 01332 553466 Places: 20 OP / PD / SIProvider: Institute of Our Lady of Mercy
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MULBERRY COURT RESIDENTIAL HOME 62 Blagreaves Lane, Littleover, Derby DE23 7FL Tel: 01332 776977 Places: 14 PD / MH / SIProvider: Mulberry Court Care Homes Ltd
OAKLANDS 87 Burton Road, Derby DE1 1TJ Tel: 01332 242770 Places: 9 PD / MH / SIProvider: Parkcare Homes (No2) Ltd
PERTH HOUSE CARE HOME Athlone Close, Chaddesden, Derby DE21 4BP Tel: 01332 717550 Places: 39 OP / PD / SIProvider: Derby City Council
RAYNESWAY VIEW Foyle Avenue, Chaddesden, Derby DE21 6TZ Tel: 01332 718300 Places: 35 OP / PD Provider: Derby City Council
SOUTH AVENUE, 1 Chellaston, Derby DE73 6RS Tel: 01332 705136 Places: 8 LDA Provider: Solor Care Group
SOUTHOVER CARE HOME 397 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AN Tel: 01332 295428 Places: 22 OP / PD / SIProvider: White Doves Limited
TREVAYLER RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME 309 Burton Road, Derby DE23 6AG Tel: 01332 348080 Places: 18 PD / MH / SIProvider: 2 Care
VINEGAR HOUSE 17 Longford Street, Derby DE22 1GJ Tel: 01332 299533 Places: 13 MH / YAProviders: Brown Fox Quality Care Ltd
WARWICK HOUSE Bonsall Avenue, Littleover, Derby DE23 6JW Tel: 01332 718720 Places: 28 OPProvider: Derby City Council
WESTERN HOUSE 211 Western Road, Mickleover Derby DE3 9GU Tel: 01332 230082 Places: 5 PD / MH / SI / YAProvider: Derbyshire Care Services Ltd
WESTWOOD 175 Station Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 9FJ Tel: 01332 513888 Places: 24 OP / PD / MH / YAProvider: Westwood (Derby) Ltd
WHITE DOVES LTD 32-34 Renals Street, Derby DE23 6SH Tel: 01332 332725 Places: 13 OP / PD / SI / YAProvider: White Doves Residential Home Limited
WILLOWCROFT Nottingham Road, Spondon, Derby DE21 7NN Tel: 01332 676010 Places: 60 OP / Dem / SI / YAProvider: MHA Group
WOODLANDS 147 Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1FT Tel: 01332 349625 Places: 6 LDAProvider: Community Care Solutions Ltd
YARDLEY COURT 1166-1168 London Road, Alvaston, Derby DE24 8QG Tel: 01332 756636 Places: 18 MH / YAProvider: Mrs T George
YEWS RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME, THE 2 Church Street, Alvaston, Derby DE24 0PR Tel: 01332 756688 Places: 27 OP / PSProvider: Mr Rakesh Bhalla, Mrs Pushpa Bhalla
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1-3 Larch Road 56
11 Denby Road 47
11 Heathervale Close 47
15 Thompson Drive 63
16 Mansfield Road 63
17 Ella Bank Road 63
23 Cecil Road 56
24 St Marks Road 76
24 Stand Road 47
26 Henley Way 66
26 St Marks Road 76
33 Station Road 47
4 Manchester Road 42
48 Heath Road 56
68 High Street 63
7 & 8 Blunt Street 66
703 Burton Road 70
9 Blunt Street 66
9 Victoria Street 47
AA Grade Community Care Services Limited 17
Abacus 17
Abbey Court Nursing & Residential Home 73
Abbeydale 73
Ability Ash Lodge 17, 47
Ada Belfield House Care Home 63
Advance Support 13
Alexandra Nursing Home 65
Allied Healthcare 13
Allround Nursing Care Limited 17
Amber Lodge Nursing Home 73
Amber Ultimate Care 17
Amberleigh Manor 58
Amberley House (3) 56
Amberley Nursing Home 54
AMG Nursing and Care Services 17
Andrin House Nursing Home 73
Angels Community Homecare Service 13
Annecroft Residential Home 76
Annefield House 76
Apex Nursing & Care Services 13
April Park Nursing Home 54
Arboretum House 76
Argyle Residential Home 42
Ash Lea House 63
Ash Lodge (Meadow View) 54
Ashcroft Care Home 44
Ashefields Residential Care Home 70
Ashfields Care Home 61
Ashford Lodge Nursing Home 65
Ashgate House Care Home 44
Ashlea Hostel 76
Ashlee Care Home 66
Ashleigh Residential Home 47
Aspen Court Nursing Home 73
Aspen House Ltd 76
Aspire Mental Health Ltd 17
Audley Care Darley Dale 13
Autumn Grange 57
BBaden Powell Centre, The 47
Bakewell Cottage Nursing Home 50
Bank Close House 47
Bankwood Care Home 61
Barnfield Manor Care Home 54
Bearwardcote Hall 70
Beaumont House 76
Beech Lodge Residential Home 76
Beechcroft Care Home 66
Beechwood House 43
Beechwood House & Cedar Lodge 47
Belper Views 63
Birches, The (Chesterfield) 47
Birches, The (Mickleover) 76
Birchgrove 51
Birchwood Homecaring Services Ltd 13
Blackwell Care Centre 57
Blay Domiciliary Services (BWA Healthcare) 17
Bliss Support Ltd 13
Bluebell Park 73
Bluebird Care (Belper) 17
Bluebird Care (Swadlincote) 17
Bosworth Homecare Services 13
Bradcare Ltd 13
Bramble Brook House 77
Bramble Lodge 66
Branksome Care Home 42
Briar Close House Care Home 66
Brimington Care Home 47
British Red Cross 17
Broadstone Close 77
Brookfields Private Nursing Home 75, 77
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Brookholme Care Home 47
Brookholme Croft 44
Brooklands, The 51
Brookside Care Home 66
Brookview Nursing Home 54
Broom Cottage 56
Broomhouse Nursing Home 44
Burton Closes Hall 50
Burton Lodge Nursing Home 75
Butterley House 63
Buxton Home Support Service 13
CC & S Homecare Limited 17
Camden Care Home 66
Care For Independence 13
Care Relief Team Ltd 13
Care UK 13
Carers Sitting Service 13
Carewatch 13
Caring Hands (Buxton-on-Trent) 17
Caring Hands (Tibshelf) 13
Caring Links Ltd 17
Castle Court 70
Castle Park 75
Cedar Court 69
Cedar Tree 75
Cedars And Larches Care Home, The 65
CGC Domiciliary Limited 17
Changing Lives UK 77
Chatsworth Lodge Nursing Home 44
Cherry Tree House 56
Chesapeake House 77
Chestnut View 77
Chimneys Residential Home 77
Church View & Larklands Care Home 65
Claire Philips International 17
Claydon Lodge 56
Cleeve Villas 75
Cliff House Nursing Home 57
Close Residential Care Centre, The 51
Clova House Residential Care Home 77
Codnor Park Residential Home 63
Coleridge House 77
Community Care Line Services 13
Community Care Services (SLC Group) 13
Community Rehabilitation Management 17
Community Support Services (Senad) 17
Copperbeech 63
Coppice & Oakside Care Home 66
Corner House 58
Corner View Residential Care Home 56
Cornerways 47
Cottage, The 66
Cottage Care Ltd 13
Coxbench Hall Residential Home 63
Creative Support Services 13
Crocus Homecare 17
Crossroads East Midlands 13
DDaisychain Homecare 17
Darley Hall 51
Deafblind UK 13
Dent House Nursing Home 50
Derby House Nursing Home 42
Derbyshire Autism Services Group 17
Derbyshire Individual Support Services 13
Derbyshire Total Care Ltd 13
Derwent Lodge 75
Derwent View 77
Direct Health 13
Douglas Court 77
Dove House (Doveridge) 51
Dove House (Sudbury) 51
Dove House Residential Home (Ashbourne) 51
Dulwich Manor 77
EEast Clune Care Home 58
East Midlands Homecare Ltd 13
Eastfields 58
Ecclesbourne Lodge 51
Ecclesfold 43
Eckington Court Nursing Home 54
Elgin House 56
Elm Lodge Care Home 47
Elm House Residential Care Home 58
Elmwood House Nursing Home 44
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Elvaston Lodge Residential Home 77
Ena Carecall Ltd 13
Enable Care & Home Support Ltd 13
Enablers Independent Living 2000 Ltd 13
Excell Homecare Limited 17
Excellence in Home Care and Support 17
Eyam Domiciliary Services 13
FFair Haven 56
Farriess Court 77
Firs Residential Home 67
Firs, The 61
Fisher Close Nursing Home 44
Florence Nightingale Care Home 75
Florence Shipley 63
Forest Care Home 75
Forest View Care Home 75
Francis House Care Home 49
Freedom Care Services 13
Freesia Multi-Care 17
Fullwood House 67
GGables Care Home 43
Gables Private Residential Home, The 77
Gables Retirement Home 56
Generations Care Agency Ltd 13
Gernon Manor 51
Glasshouse Hill 63
Glebe Care Home 64
Goyt Valley House 43
Grange Care Home (Eckington) 56
Grange Care Home (Shirebrook) 57
Grange Residential Care Home 67
Grangewood Lodge 70
Green Gables 61
Green Nursing Home (Dronfield) 54
Green Nursing Home (Hasland) 44
Gresley House Care Home 70
Grove House 56
HHaddon House (Clowne) 57
Haddon House Care Home (Ilkeston) 65
Handley Care Services 17
Hardwick Close (2 & 4) 56
Harmony Care & Support Ltd 15
Hawthorns Care Home 43
Hazeldene House Residential Home 56
Hazelwood Care Home 67
Heathcotes Care 67
Heathervale 49
Heathfield Gardens 57
Heights Care Home, The 54
High Peak Carers 17
Highfield House Care Home 50
Highfields Care Home 70
Hill House Care Home 55
Hillcrest Care Home 67
Hillside House 67
Holbrook Hall 64
Hollies, The 58
Hollin Knowle 43
Holly Tree Lodge Residential Home 77
Hollybank House 61
Hollybank Nursing Home 57
Holmlea Care Home 59
Holmewood Manor Care Home 55
Home Care Direct 17
Home Instead Senior Care (Swadlincote) 17
Home Instead Senior Care Ltd (Chesterfield) 17
Home Instead Senior Care Ltd (High Peak) 15
Home Support Services 15
Homecare D and D 15
Housing 21 15
Hydro Care Agency 19
IIndependent Care Link 15
Independent Living Services 15
Individual Homecare Services 17
Intercare Services 15
Isobel House 77
Ivonbrook Care Home 50
Ivy House (Mickleover) 77
JJason Hylton Court Nursing Home 69
KKey West Residential Home 67
Kidsley Grange 61
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Kilburn Care Home 61
King William Residential Home 64
LLadycross House Care Home 67
Ladywood 65
Landemere Residential Care Home 78
Langdale Heights 75
Langdale Lodge 49
Langwith Lodge 59
Laurel Grove 49
Laurels, The 75
Laurieston House 49
Lavender Lodge Nursing Home 75
Leys Care Home, The 51
Lilybank Hamlet 53
Limes Residential Home, The 78
Linden House 78
Littlemoor House 49
Littleover Lane Care Home 78
Littleover Manor 78
Littleover Nursing Home 75
Liversage Court Residential Care Home 78
Lodge Care Home, The 55
Lodge Nursing Home 42
Long Meadow Care Home 53
Longmoor Lodge 67
Lorraine’s Residential Home 70
Lyncroft Care Home 59
MManor House, The 78
Manorfields Residential Care Home 78
Maple Leaf House 61
Markham House 59
Masson House 53
Meadow Grange 56
Meadows, The 61
Mears Care 15
Medico 15
Mediline Nurses and Carers Ltd 15
Mencap 15
Merrill House 78
Merseybank 42
Midshires House 64
Milford House 61
Millennium Homecare Services Ltd 15
Millfield Care Home 57
Moore Care 15
Moorland House 50
Morewood Centre 64
Morton Grange 55
Mount Carmel Residential Care Home 78
Mount Olive Residential Care Home 75
Mount Pleasant Care Home 70
Mulberry Court Residential Home 79
NNether Hall 69
Nethermore Care Home 55
New Bassett House 59
Newlands House 69
Normanton Lodge Care Home 59
Normanton Village View Nursing Home 75
Nottingham DCA 17
Nottingham Community Housing Association 15
OOakford Manor Nursing Home 42
Oakland Village & Community Care Centre 71
Oaklands 79
Oaklands North Care Home 57
Oaks Nursing Home, The 75
Oakwood Bungalows 45
Old Lodge Nursing Home 69
Old Rectory, The 67
Old Vicarage (Riddings) 64
Old Vicarage (Long Eaton) 65
Old Vicarage Care Home 53
Old Vicarage Nursing Home 55
Oliver House 65
One To One Support Services 15
Osmaston Grange Care Centre 61
Overseal Residential Home 71
PPark Nursing Home, The 75
Pavilion Care Centre 43
Peak Care Homecare 17
Pegasus Care Ltd 15
Pendlebury Court Care Home 43
Pennine Care Centre 43
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Perth House Care Home 79
Personalised Support Team - Derbyshire 17
Petersham Centre 67
Phoenix Lodge 43
Pinxton Manor Nursing Home 57
Piramid Care Services Ltd 15
Pool Cottage Care Home 71
Poplars, The 59
Portland Nursing Home 42
Positive Horizons Ltd 15
Precedo Health Care Services 17
Premier Care 15
Presentation Sisters Care Centre 50
Prestige Nursing Ltd 15
Prime Care at Home 17
Progressive Care Limited 19
RRadis Community Care 15
Ravensworth Care Home 49
Raynesway View 79
Reach Care & Support Services 19
Reach Enablement Services 15
Real Life Options - Nottingham 19
Red House 49
Redcourt 43
Redhouse 67
Rhodelands 53
Richmond Residential Care Home 59
Ridgeway Nursing Home 62
Ridgewood House 49
Right at Home 19
Risings Care Home 43
Riverdale Residential Home 49
Rowan Lodge (Meadow View) 55
Rowthorne Care Home 64
Royal Manor 75
Rutland Manor 65
SS & W Independent Living 15
Saint Elkas Care Home 59
Seale Pastures House 71
Sentricare 19
Serendipity Healthcare Ltd 15
Shardlow Manor 71
Shelton Lock Residential & Nursing Home 76
Shipley Hall Care Home 62
Shipley Lodge 62
Shirebrook Miners Welfare Charity Centre ILS 19
Smalley Hall Residential Home 64
Solor Care Home 71
South Avenue, 1 79
South Derbyshire and Dales Short Break and Assessment
Service 71
Southlands Care Home 67
Southover Care Home 79
Special Care Services 15
Spencer Grove 19, 62
Spinney Care Home 49
Spion Kop Care Home 59
Spire DCA 19
Springbank House 45
Springwood House 64
St Christopher’s Trust 19
St Mary’s Nursing Home 50
St Michael’s Nursing & Residential Home 45
St Werburghs House 76
Stanley House 76
Stanton Hall 65
Stanton Manor 71
Staveley Residential Community Care Centre 49
Sterling Homecare 15
Supporting Solutions 19
Sutton Court Lodge 49
TTansley House 53
Tapton Grove 45
Tarry Hill 43
Tender Loving Care Services 19
Treetops 64
Trees Care Home 53
Thera Trust 15
Thomas College House Care Home 59
Thornhill House 50
Three Gates 68
Trees Care Home 53
Trevayler Residential Care Home 79
Tynefield Court Nursing Home 69
UUnderhall Resource Centre 53
United Response 15
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VVale Care Home, The 58
Valley Care Direct 19
Valley Lodge Care Centre 51, 53
Valley View Care Home 72
Victoria Court 68
Victoria Park Care Home 65
Vinegar House 79
WWallfield House Care Home 72
Warwick House 79
Watford House Care Home 43
Welby Croft 43
Ashmere Care Group Inside Front CoverBarchester 73Care Choices Helpline 38, 48, 68, 79Care Select 28Croft 60
West Hallam Residential Home 68
Western House 79
Western Mount Lodge 76
Westside Nursing Home 76
Westwood 79
Wheathills House 64
White Doves Ltd 79
Whitestones 43
Whittington Care Centre 45
Whittington Village 45
Whitwell Park 58
Willowbank Residential Home 43
Willowcroft 79
Four Seasons Health Care 40Hillcare 45, 50, 55, 67Kingfisher Court 60Milford Care 62Monarch Healthcare 60My Care 78
Willows Nursing Home 45
Willows Care Home, The 64
Windsor Park Nursing Home 76
Woodhall Park Nursing Home 66
Woodlands 79
Woodlands Care Home 45
Woodlands Nursing Home 62
Woodsmore 43
Woodville Care Home 72
Wright Homecare 72
YYarningdale Health Care 62
Yews Residential Care Home, The 79
Parkside 60
Parwich Hospital Trust 53
Progressive Care 52
Sutton Court, Lodge & Manor Inside Front Cover
Your Health Group 59, 68, 70
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MORTON Stretton Road, Morton, Alfreton
www.morton
Morton Grange, established 1986, offers person-centred “Care With Choice”
“Quality care through quality training in a clean, safe and happy environment.”
· Providing nursing, residential, respite and day care· Three homes, on one site, allowing a real choice of living environment· First class facilities, specialist nursing equipment and dedicated staff· Daily activities, weekly social evenings, regular trips & monthly functions· Licensed bar, hairdressers, garden room, mini bus, landscaped grounds· Supernumerary nurse manager presence 12 hours per day, 7 days per week· Experienced matron manager supported by dedicated management team· Full time activities co-ordinator and maintenance person on-site· “Friends of Morton Grange” committee help to plan entertainment and trips
· Winner of two national and two regional best care home awards in the past 4 years· CQC 3 star “excellent” August 2008, fully compliant February 2013 & March 2012· Derbyshire PCT audit results – 100% March 2011, 99% February 2012· Derbyshire County Council Quality Premium Award Recipients· Macmillan Life Enhancing Care Home Programme - March 2012· Derbyshire End of Life Care Quality Award - March 2012· Recipients of “Derbyshire Dignity Champion” November 2011· Food Hygiene 5 star “Very Good” rated September 2011, August 2012· Investors in People since 1996· Participating in National Gold Standard Framework palliative care programme· Accredited to provide placements for ONP nurses
Visitors welcome any time. Contact us for more information and a newsletter
For care home & daycare enquiriescontact Morton Grange Reception on:Phone : 01246 866 888Fax : 01246 861 757Email : [email protected]
GRANGE Derbyshire DE55 6HD
grange.co.uk
Morton Grange Careline providing domiciliary care since 1993
“Providing best quality care and support in the comfort of your own home.”
· Operating in Amber Valley, Bolsover, Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire· Supporting a wide range of clients by scheduling regular and convenient visits· Enabling clients to continue living independently for longer· Promoting personal choice and protecting client dignity· Providing piece of mind for friends and relatives by meeting clients’ needs· Dedicated team of over 90 carers and our own Edexcel Accredited training centre· Staff undergo a thorough induction which leads on to QCF qualifications· Our domiciliary care manager is also an QCF internal verifier· All three areas are close to our offices at Morton Grange
· Each area is managed by a dedicated, full time qualified co-ordinator· Office hours are Monday to Friday 9am-5pm including bank holidays· Member of the management team on-call at all other times· Our dedicated staff are familiar with the specific needs of each client they visit· Visit times are arranged to suit the needs and wishes of individual service users· We assist with personal care (e.g. bathing, dressing, medication) as well as household maintenance (e.g. cleaning, shopping, laundry, cooking)· Regular assessment of client needs to ensure they are receiving the help required· 9 out of 10 respondents to our service user questionnaire would recommend us· Many clients are fully funded by or receive direct payments from Social Services· Enquiries without obligation and we will arrange to visit you at home
For more information or if you have any questions please contact us as below
For domiciliary & training enquiries contact Morton Grange Careline on:Phone : 01246 861 500Fax : 05600 492 653Email : [email protected]