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West Sussex Care Guide 2017 |18 West Sussex Care Guide West Sussex Care Guide 2017 |18 West Sussex Care Guide Follow us Providing quality, reliable care at home As an established care provider for over We help adults of all ages with physical and 20 years, providing care services across emotional difficulties who require support. Chichester, Bognor Regis, Emsworth and From general domestic support to specialist surrounding areas, we strive to deliver the dementia and palliative care, our care is highest standard of care and advice. We reliable, flexible and effective. Our team are provide the full range of services to enable experienced, fully qualified and dedicated to our clients to continue to live comfortably in meeting the needs of each and every one of their own homes. They pick and choose the our clients. services they want, when they want them. To discuss your care needs or to arrange a visit please call 01243 680 110 or email [email protected] for more information visit our website at www.bscare.co.uk West Sussex Care Guide Contents Editorial Welcome 7 Information and Advice 8 Useful Contacts 30 Map of West Sussex Areas (Localities) 34 Alphabetical Index 137 Care at Home Finding Care at Home locally 38 Personal Care 46 Live In Care 58 Care for Adults with Learning Disabilities 66 Day Care Day Care Services 74 Extra-care Housing Extra-care Housing Schemes 82 Northern Crawley Care Homes 86 Crawley Care Homes with Nursing 88 Horsham Care Homes 88 Horsham Care Homes with Nursing 90 Burgess Hill Care Homes 92 Burgess Hill Care Homes with Nursing 94 East Grinstead Care Homes 94 East Grinstead Care Homes with Nursing 94 Haywards Heath Care Homes 96 Haywards Heath Care Homes with Nursing 96 Southern Lancing Care Homes 98 Lancing Care Homes with Nursing 98 Littlehampton Care Homes 98 Littlehampton Care Homes with Nursing 102 Rural Care Homes 102 Rural Care Homes with Nursing 102 Shoreham Care Homes 106 Shoreham Care Homes with Nursing 106 Worthing Care Homes 106 Worthing Care Homes with Nursing 114 Western Bognor & Arundel Care Homes 118 Bognor & Arundel Care Homes with Nursing 124 Chichester Care Homes 126 Chichester Care Homes with Nursing 130 Midhurst Care Homes 130 Midhurst Care Homes with Nursing 134 Pulborough & Billingshurst Care Homes 134 Pulborough & Billingshurst Care Homes with Nursing 134 Care Services in West Sussex 3 West Sussex Care Guide F_BAR_13324 West Sussex Care Guide 2017/18 advert.qxp_Layout 1 24/03/2017 10:36 Page 1 Amazing people ...deserve amazing care Our care homes are amazing places – filled with fascinating residents, not to mention our dedicated staff and inspiring volunteers. 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To find out more about our homes and the services we offer, contact: Corrine Wallace Director of Operations 01403 217 338 [email protected] | www.sussexhealthcare.co.uk SHC A4 Generic Ad.indd 1 25/05/2017 14:35 6 Care Services in West Sussex West Sussex Care Guide Welcome to the West Sussex Care Guide 2017/2018 which we have produced to provide information and advice about care and support services for adults in the county. The West Sussex Care Guide is a rich source of also tells organisations how to support people’s information on our services within the county of West communication needs, for example by offering a Sussex. It is also an easy-to-understand guide to the way British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter, deafblind Adult Social Care Services work in West Sussex. This interpreter or an advocate (someone to represent you). year’s edition sets out our new approach to delivering Adult Social Care services (see page 8). Organisations must do the following five things. Ask people if they have any communication needs. The care guide lists domiciliary care services and care Make a record of the person’s needs. homes in West Sussex which are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). (Domiciliary care Highlight the needs very clearly on the person’s services are services that provide personal care for records. people living in their own homes. These services are Share the information about the person’s needs with also sometimes called home care or care and support other social care or NHS providers as part of any at home.) It also lists day care services and extra-care referral or handover process. housing schemes, together with useful contacts. Meet the need by making sure that the person gets the information they need in a format they can The cost of producing the care guide is covered by the understand and that they receive any communication money made from allowing companies to advertise in support they need. it. We do not make a profit from the care guide. Other formats available Information and advice about care and support services, including organisations that provide If you would like the information in this guide in another domiciliary services, extra-care schemes and care format, such as on CD or in another language, please homes, are listed in geographical areas as listed in the contact Adults’ CarePoint by calling 01243 642121 or index and shown on the map on pages 34–35. emailing [email protected]. The guide is also available on our website at The colour of the header strip for each area relates www.westsussex.gov.uk to the colour on the map. Services are listed in alphabetical order in the section for each area. Acknowledgements Accessible Information Standard We would like to acknowledge the support of our advertisers and sponsors as without them it would not Since 31 July 2016, all organisations that provide NHS be possible to publish this guide. or social care services have to meet the Accessible Information Standard. The standard sets out the We would also like to thank the staff, residents and approach that organisations must use to make sure families of both Valerie Manor and Shaw Homes for that people with disabilities have access to information supporting us with the photographs we have used on in formats that they can understand. The standard the front cover and in this guide. Care Services in West Sussex 7 West Sussex Care Guide Developing a new approach adaptations to your home or equipment, or someone to support you with simple tasks to help you to keep During 2017 we are trialling a new approach to meeting your independence. Or you may need information and the social care needs of adults in a few areas of the support if you are looking after someone. county. The aim is to reach out to people in their communities to help support their independence and Care and support is for people who need extra help quality of life. We want to meet people, their families and to manage their lives and stay independent due carers in local settings to talk about the support they to physical disabilities or mental health issues, or need, and we’ll help people make the best use of their because they have caring responsibilities.
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