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Live Well Oxfordshire Support and Care Guide for Adults 2016/17 Live Well Oxfordshire Support and Care Guide for Adults 2016/17 Thames, Oxford Your guide to support and care services in Oxfordshire • Support at home • Specialist care • Useful contacts • Care homes In association with www.oxfordshire.gov.uk www.carechoices.co.uk PROVIDING PERSON CENTRED CARE IN A HOME FROM HOME ENVIRONMENT. Cheney House is located in the picturesque historical village of Middleton Cheney. The delightful Grade II listed building oozes character and with newly refurbished rooms and living areas offers an idyllic setting for our person centred approach to care. Care can be accommodated on a Long Term: Short term: Respite, Convalescence and Day Care basis. With a strong sense of community, we are driven by our leisure and lifestyle services where promotion of Independence, Dignity and Individuality is a priority. We aim to provide a Person Centred and Resident Led, Happy and Secure Environment where making new and happy memories are a priority. When you visit Cheney House and meet our warm, friendly staff you will find the home from home you and your loved one is looking for. As an established care provider you can be reassured that Regal Care Trading Ltd always strive to provide a high standard of care throughout our 17 homes across the UK. CHENEY HOUSE Rectory Lane Middle Cheney Banbury OX17 2NZ Telephone: 01295 710494 Email: [email protected] For more info please... Call: 0845 8731234 • 30 station road, Orpington, Kent BR6 0SA Email: [email protected] • Web: www.regalcarehomes.com Regal FP 2016.indd 1 17/05/2016 15:05 Contents Welcome from Oxfordshire Keeping safe 35 County Council 4 Advice on protecting vulnerable people and An introduction to care and support in Oxfordshire staying safe at home Getting out and about 5 Having your say 37 Getting involved with the community, day centres, How to voice your opinions plus organisations to advice on transport help you Disability, mental health and loss of 11 Support and care provider listings 23 sight or hearing Care home providers Finding support from specialist services Cherwell Care homes 43 Health, recovery and wellbeing 14 Maintaining a healthy lifestyle plus support when Care homes with nursing 45 coming out of hospital Oxford Care homes 47 Support and care – where do I start? 16 Care homes with nursing 47 How to get an assessment South Oxfordshire Care homes 49 Looking after someone 17 Care homes with nursing 51 Support for carers Vale of White Horse Living at home 18 Care homes 55 Remaining independent, improving your home Care homes with nursing 55 plus support and care at home West Oxfordshire Care homes 59 Support and care at home providers 23 Care homes with nursing 63 Home care providers Notes 65 Housing options 30 How sheltered housing, extra care, or residential Index 66 care might suit you To obtain extra copies of this Guide call Oxfordshire Money and paying for support and care 33 County Council’s Social and Health Care team How social care is paid for plus benefit on 0845 050 7666. advice Oxfordshire County Council’s distribution of this publication does not constitute their support or recommendation of any of the products or services advertised or listed within. The listings in this publication are supplied by the Care Quality Commission and neither Oxfordshire County Council nor Care Choices can be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Alternative formats This Guide is available electronically at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk and www.carechoices.co.uk. For those requiring the information in spoken word, there is also a Browsealoud option. If you would like a copy of the text in this leaflet in large print, Braille, audio tape or in another language, please call Oxfordshire County Council’s Social and Health Care team on 0845 050 7666. To find more information about care and support services visitwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/livewell 3 Welcome from Oxfordshire County Council Welcome to Live Well Oxfordshire, a support and care of how to find out more information. You can also find guide for adults encompassing a range of support information online at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk services across Oxfordshire. It has information to help you find your own way to meet any needs for support We hope that Live Well Oxfordshire will be a useful and care to help you, or a loved one, lead the lives that publication for you and we welcome your feedback you want. on it. Oxfordshire County Council believes that, regardless of age or ability, people themselves are best placed to determine the help they need to lead successful lives. We wish to support people to live their lives as Councillor Judith Heathcoat successfully, independently and safely as possible. Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care Email: [email protected] You might want to know about support to live at home, how to find out about support and care and how much you might pay for it, or how you can find the right place for you to live. If you look after someone else who needs support and care, Live Well Oxfordshire John Jackson can help you find the support you need for yourself. Director of Adult Social Services Oxfordshire County Council Director of Strategy and Transformation Oxfordshire The information in this Guide is intended to introduce Clinical Commissioning Group you to services in Oxfordshire and includes details Email: [email protected] Regions covered by this Guide Support and care at home provider listings 23 Banbury Cherwell CHERWELL Care homes 43 Adderbury Care homes with nursing 45 Deddington WEST Bicester Oxford OXFORDSHIRE Care homes 47 Burford Kidlington Care homes with nursing 47 Woodstock OXFORD Witney South Oxfordshire Carterton Oxford Care homes 49 Thame Care homes with nursing 51 Chinnor Abingdon Faringdon Vale of White Horse Didcot Wantage Wallingford Care homes 55 Shrivenham Care homes with nursing 55 Watlington Henley-on- West Oxfordshire Thames VALE OF WHITE HORSE Care homes 59 SOUTH Care homes with nursing 63 OXFORDSHIRE 4 For further information about Oxfordshire County Council services visit www.oxfordshire.gov.uk Getting out and about Community Information Network Stay involved, informed, them a call. They can also visit you at home if you in touch have difficulty getting out and about, want a family The Community Information member to join you, or would rather talk privately. Network exists to provide you with information on local support services and Contact the team: activities, money matters and social care. Tel: 0345 450 1276 Email: [email protected] Whether you want to meet people, get help at home, Website: www.ageuk.org.uk/oxfordshire/ find out about benefits and support, discover a community-information-network computer or exercise class, or volunteer in your local community, the Community Information Network is here to help you. The service is free and operates The Community Information Network is delivered across the county through information drop-ins, over by Age UK Oxfordshire in partnership with Volunteer the phone or visiting you at home. Link-Up and supported by Oxfordshire County Council. Your local Community Information Network team can help you find activities and support near to where you live. You can meet them at community information events and drop-ins or you can give Good Neighbour Schemes If you want help with transport, odd jobs, gardening, The Council is encouraging Good Neighbour Schemes general errands, or someone to chat to, a Good in Oxfordshire to form and develop. There are now Neighbour Scheme is for you. over 50 schemes up and running in Oxfordshire and new schemes are emerging all the time. Good Neighbour Schemes are local voluntary groups which offer a service in their community for those in For more information, contact Age UK Oxfordshire need of help and support. The service aims to help on 0345 450 1276 or visit www.ageuk.org.uk/ you to stay independent, safe and well. oxfordshire/community-information-network Day centres Day centres offer a range of activities, from computer Abingdon Health and Wellbeing Centre classes to lunches, exercise groups to film clubs. They Audlett Drive, Abingdon OX14 3GD serve as community hubs where people can get Tel: 01235 521094 social care and health advice and information and can provide a valuable break for carers. Banbury Health and Wellbeing Centre Ruskin Road, Banbury OX16 9HY Oxfordshire County Council runs seven Health and Tel: 01295 263366 Wellbeing Centres that support adults of all ages with physical disabilities, older frail adults, and older adults Bicester Health and Wellbeing Centre with dementia, mental health issues and learning Launton Road, Bicester OX26 6DJ disabilities: Tel: 01869 242808 To find more information about care and support services visitwww.oxfordshire.gov.uk/livewell 5 Day centres continued Didcot Health and Wellbeing Centre Leonard Cheshire Disability – Day Centre Burcot Britwell Road, Didcot OX11 7JN John Masefield House, Burcot, Abingdon OX14 3DP Tel: 01235 518444 John Blake Tel: 01996 706824 Email: [email protected] Oxford Options Health and Wellbeing Centre Awgar Stone Road, Horspath Driftway, West Way Day Centre, Botley Oxford OX3 7JQ Field House, West Way, Botley, Oxford OX2 9JN Tel: 01865 816334 Toni Challis Tel: 07740 611971 Email: [email protected] Wallingford Health and Wellbeing Centre Millington Road, Wallingford OX10 8FE Banbury Tel: 01491 836467 Cluster Care Group Wantage Health and Wellbeing Centre The Sports Pavillion, Williamscott Road, Cropredy, Stirlings Close, Garston Lane, Wantage OX12 7AQ Banbury OX17 1AE Tel: 01235 765934 Moya Reed Tel: 07974 105947 Email: [email protected] The Health and Wellbeing Centres aim to help people live as independently as possible in their own homes Fielding Lunch Club and communities, provide a range of activities and Sibford Village Hall, Sibford Gower, Banbury OX15 5RW services and help people to stay healthy, independent Keith Hicks Tel: 07802 317471 and engaged.
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