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Connect to Support Hampshire Care Guide 2020/21 Connect to Support Hampshire Care Guide 2020/21 Manage your care and wellbeing, stay independent and connect to your community www.carechoices.co.uk here People Matter is more than just a tag line. It is an ethos upon which our entire Worganisation is built. At Brookvale Healthcare people matter most, whether they be our residents, their families, or our staff. This focus on people, treating them with care, compassion and kindness is what allows all our care homes to feel like your home. With over 30 years’ experience delivering care at the highest level, both compassionately and technologically, Brookvale Healthcare is a leader in providing care for older people in Hampshire. Within our care homes, we are able to support people needing just a little TLC to those who require much more intensive support because of their physical needs, mental health need, or because they are now requiring palliative care. Our Care Homes My wife has Alzheimer’s and has lived at Brookvale House for seven months. The level of care is very good and the open door policy works for me as I try to see my Fareham wife most days and often take her out for coffee or lunch. I feel Solent Cliffs Nursing Home (01329 662047) included and valued almost as one of the teams of carers. I have Ranvilles Nursing Home (01329 842627) confidence in the management who are ready to address any concerns I may have. Havant Beechwood House (02392 413153) Husband of Resident (Brookvale House) Cross Way House (02392 479714) Wonderful services and attention to care of my father. Portsmouth Without fail all of the team have a genuine and sincere wish Mary Rose Manor (02392 699612) to provide love, care and attention to my father. It was never easy to leave my father, but I have been comforted to know friendly, professional and knowledgable staff work there and are ready Southampton to respond and see to his every need. Brookvale House (02380 322541) Son of Resident (Beechwood House) Waterlooville Woodlands Care Home (02392 594427) Winchester Brackenlea Care Home (01962 713242) Brookvale Healthcare Head Office, 10 West Links, Tollgate, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Hampshire SO53 3TG Tel 02380 652 502 Fax 02380 644 620 [email protected] Mary Rose Manor - state of the art, www.brookvalehealthcare.co.uk purpose built 5O bed Nursing Home, The Highest Quality Home & Live-in Care Home is where the heart is, let’s keep it there www.bluebirdcare.co.uk Home Care Daily visits provide everything to stay in the comfort of your own home, inc. personal care, shopping, companionship, complex care, medication & social visits. Live-in Care Our round-the-clock service is a realistic & cost-effective alternative to the stress & upheaval of moving from your own home into a residential care home. Highly Trained Experienced & highly trained staff follow strict infection prevention protocols to ensure our customers receive safe care to an outstanding quality. For further information, please contact your nearest office: Alton, Bordon & Liphook** Petersfield & Havant** 01420 550 777 | [email protected] 01730 262 578 | [email protected] Andover & Stockbridge** Portsmouth* 01264 310 888 | [email protected] 02392 006 218 | [email protected] Fareham* Rushmoor & Surrey Heath* 01329 832 681 | [email protected] 01276 683 577 | [email protected] Gosport** Southampton* 02393 233 922 | [email protected] 02380 018 221 | [email protected] New Forest** Totton* 01590 678 340 | [email protected] 02382 026 500 | [email protected] Winchester, Eastleigh & Romsey** **Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the CQC 01962 856 900 | [email protected] *Rated ‘Good’ by the CQC 4 Prince George Street, Havant, PO9 1BG As an established care provider for over 20 years, we have been working in partnership with local authorities providing a full range of services to enable our clients in the Hampshire, Portsmouth, West Sussex and surrounding areas to live comfortably in their own homes. Our services include: • Domiciliary Care • Respite Care • Sitting Service • Personal Assistant Services • Dementia Care • End of life Care • Domestic Support To discuss your care needs or to join our team: Please call 02392 36 22 22 Email [email protected] www.bscare.co.uk We’re passionate about fulfilling residents’ lives Our two Hamsphire care homes offer the best in residential, nursing and dementia care, as well as short term respite care, in stunning surroundings. With facilities including cafés, cinemas, large en-suite rooms and beautiful landscaped gardens, we may just change your perception of care homes for the better. Carpathia Grange care home Pear Tree Court care home 2 Southampton Road, Hythe SO45 5GQ Portsmouth Road, Horndean PO8 9LN 02380 986787 02392 983237 careuk.com/carpathia-grange careuk.com/pear-tree Alton Care Group Specialist elderly care in a warm and friendly atmosphere • Best possible care in line with our very high • Well motivated and experienced staff standards • Passenger lift to all floors • Homely and informal atmosphere • 24 hour nurse call system • Extensive social and recreational activity • Long term, short term and respite care programmes • Specialist bathing and shower facilities • Special activities for dementia related • Lovely landscaped gardens conditions • Hairdressing and chiropody services • Delicious and varied home cooked cuisine • Residents welcome to bring any valued catering for all dietary needs possesssions of their own • Tastefully decorated bedrooms • Several lounges and dining areas where • Majority of bedrooms are en-suite visitors can be welcomed email: [email protected] website: www.altoncaregroup.com Alton House Alton Manor 37 St Leonards Avenue, Hayling Island 8-12 Herbert Road, Southsea, Hampshire PO11 9BN Portsmouth PO4 0QA For more information, to request a brochure or For more information, to request a brochure or arrange a visit, please call the Manager on arrange a visit, please call the Manager on 023 9246 2910 023 9286 2904 Living at any of our Alton Care Group Homes is All About You See also our separate advertisements for these homes in the Southsea and Hayling Island sections of this Guide Quality homecare and companionship in the comfort of your own home From one-hour visits to 24/7 live-in care Our services include: • Companionship • Hospital to home • Transportation & errands • Personal care • Post-operative support • Holiday and respite cover • Meal preparation • Medication reminders • Help with washing & dressing • Light housekeeping • Specialist dementia care • 24-hour live-in care For honest, friendly advice on how we can make a difference to you or your loved ones, call your local office or visit their website Romsey, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Winchester rightathomeuk.co.uk/midhants 02380 009595 Basingstoke, Tadley, Hook, Odiham, Whitchurch rightathomeuk.co.uk/basingstoke 01256 830670 Fleet, Farnborough, Aldershot, Alton rightathomegf.co.uk 01252 783426 Fareham, Gosport, 01329 233755 rightathomeuk.co.uk/solent E New Forest, Southampton 02380 170205 Havant, Petersfield, Waterlooville, Emsworth, Hayling Island rightathome.co.uk/havant 02393 878777 Portsmouth, Portchester, Southsea, Cosham rightathomeuk.co.uk/portsmouth 02393 233186 Yateley & Blackwater rightathomeuk.co.uk/camberley 01276 300250 Quality homecare and companionship Contents in the comfort of your own home From one-hour visits to 24/7 live-in care Introduction 8 Learning disabilities 72 Health and wellbeing 9 Dementia 74 Staying independent 9 Physical disabilities 76 Health and wellbeing advice 12 Hearing loss and deafness 77 Mental health 14 Deaf sign language users 79 Hospital stays 17 Sight loss and blindness 80 Medicines 20 Training and employment 82 End of life care 83 Getting out and about 21 Bereavement 84 Driving and parking 21 Resource for those supporting disabled children 85 Public and community transport 22 Concessions and discounts 23 Advocacy and Powers of Attorney 85 Shopping 25 Advocacy services 85 Leisure activities 26 Powers of Attorney 86 Holidays 26 Care homes and other housing options 87 Our services include: Learning and volunteering 28 About care homes and nursing homes 87 • Companionship • Hospital to home • Transportation & errands Learning opportunities 28 Advice for carers, families and friends 90 Volunteering opportunities 28 Extra Care housing 91 • Personal care • Post-operative support • Holiday and respite cover Equipment and adaptations 29 Other housing options 94 • Meal preparation • Medication reminders • Help with washing & dressing Equipment around the house 29 Care homes checklist 97 • Light housekeeping • Specialist dementia care • 24-hour live-in care Care technology 30 Residential dementia care checklist 99 Assistive technology checklist 31 Money matters 100 For honest, friendly advice on how we can make a difference to you or your loved ones, Help from occupational therapists 32 Paying for care 100 call your local office or visit their website Making life easier at home 33 Benefits 103 Mobility equipment 35 Local welfare assistance 105 Adaptations to your home 36 Romsey, Chandler’s Ford, Protecting adults at risk 108 Eastleigh, Winchester rightathomeuk.co.uk/midhants 02380 009595 Managing at home 37 Abuse 108 Looking after yourself 37 Residential care in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Basingstoke, Tadley, Hook, House, garden and pet care 39 Southampton 110 Odiham, Whitchurch rightathomeuk.co.uk/basingstoke 01256 830670 Staying safe in your home 41 Buying
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