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Nursing & Residential Care Homes 17 Finkle Street, Kendal Cumbria, LA9 4AB Helpline 030 300 300 03 NURSING & RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES For copies of Inspection Reports of listed care homes contact: Care Quality Commission CQC National Customer Service Centre Citygate, Gallowgate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA 03000 61 61 61 Email: [email protected] www.cqc.org.uk Registered Charity Number 1141415 1 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Name/Address Tel No Provider Registered for: Accommodation Kendal & surrounds Gilling Reane 01539 33 in total Private Residential Gillinggate 731040 Elderly and Mentally care Kendal Impaired/Residential & Short stay & respite Cumbria LA9 4JB Heron Hill Care Home 01539 86 in total Private Dual Esthwaite Avenue 738800 Elderly and Mentally Residential & Kendal Impaired/Nursing Unit Nursing care General Medical & Cumbria LA9 7SE Respite Kendal Care Home 01539 120 in total Private Dual Burton Road 790300 Residential, Short Residential & Kendal Stay & Respite Nursing care Cumbria LA9 7RG Maudes Meadow 01539 28 Residential & Local Residential Windermere Road 773092 small Elderly and Authority care Kendal Mentally Impaired Cumbria unit (Access only Care Cumbria LA9 4QJ through Adult Social Care) Riverside House 01539 34 in total Local Residential Wattsfield Road 713115 23 Residential only Authority care Kendal 11 Elderly and Cumbria Mentally Impaired Care Cumbria LA9 5JL /Residential in separate unit Silver Howe 01539 30 in total Private Residential Dalton Drive 723955 Elderly and Mentally care Kendal Impaired, short stay & Respite & Day care Cumbria LA9 6AQ Stonecross Care 01539 38 in total Private Residential Home 232954 Residential care 107 Milnthorpe Road Caring for adults over 65 Specialisms: Kendal Dementia Cumbria LA9 5HH Summerhill Nursing & 0333 71 in total (in 4 HC-One Dual Residential Home 321 separate units) Foundation Residential & East View 4734 Residential, Nursing / Charity Nursing care and Elderly and Kendal Mentally Impaired Cumbria LA9 4JY Nursing, Short stay, Respite & Day care The Abbey 01539 28 in total Local Residential Main Street 821342 Residential, Authority care Staveley Elderly and Mentally Cumbria Impaired/Residential Care Kendal in separate unit Cumbria LA8 9LU Registered Charity Number 1141415 2 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Name/Address Tel No Provider Registered for: Accommodation Windermere Applethwaite Green 015394 28 in total Local Residential 12 Phoenix Way 62440 16 Residential only Authority care Windermere 12 Elderly and Cumbria Mentally Impaired Care Cumbria LA23 1BB /Residential in separate unit & Short stay, respite & day care Holehird 015394 29 in total Leonard Residential & Patterdale Road 42500 Residential/Nursing Cheshire Nursing Care Windermere Convalescent/ Homes Respite/Palliative (inc Cumbria LA23 1NR younger adults) Twin Oaks 015394 6 in total Private Residential Victoria Road 48994 Residential only Heathwaite care Windermere Care Home Ltd Cumbria LA23 3DL Arnside, Silverdale, Milnthorpe, Holme, Preston Patrick Cove House 01524 22 in total Abbeyfield Residential Cove Road 701219 18 Residential/Day Silverdale Silverdale Care/Respite & District Soc Ltd Lancashire LA5 0SG Croftside 015395 35 in total Local Residential Beetham Road 63325 24 Residential only Authority care Milnthorpe 10 Elderly and Cumbria Mentally Impaired Care Cumbria LA7 7QR /Residential in separate unit Elmsfield House 015395 27 in total Residential Private Residential Holme 63896 and Elderly and care Via Carnforth Mentally Impaired /Residential & Short Lancashire LA6 1RJ stay, respite & day care Hartland House 015395 31 in total Private Residential Beetham Road 62251 7 Elderly and Abbeyfield care Milnthorpe Mentally Impaired Residential Cumbria LA7 7QW Heversham House 015395 13 in total Private Residential Heversham 63769 Residential & Short care Milnthorpe stay, respite & day care Cumbria LA7 7ER Registered Charity Number 1141415 3 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Name/Address Tel No Provider Registered for: Accommodation Arnside, Silverdale, Milnthorpe, Holme, Preston Patrick (cont’d) Holly Bank 01524 31 in total Private Residential The Promenade 761277 Residential & Short care Arnside stay & Respite Cumbria LA5 0AA Lunesdale House 015395 19 in total Private Residential Hale 63293 Residential/Day care Milnthorpe or Care/Dementia Care 62306 Cumbria LA7 7BN St Gregory’s House 015395 30 in total Private Dual Preston Patrick 67543 General Nursing and Residential Nr Milnthorpe Residential Care and Nursing Short Stay, Respite, care Cumbria LA7 7NY Convalescence and Day Care The Rookery 01524 3 in total Private Residential Milnthorpe Road 782304 Short-term Respite care Holme Care Cumbria LA6 1PX Westmorland Court 01524 48 in total Private Dual High Knott Road 761291 Nursing or Elderly Residential & Arnside and Mentally Nursing care Impaired /Residential Cumbria LA5 0AW care/Dementia Care & Short stay & respite Kirkby Lonsdale Brant Howe 015242 27 in total Private Residential Fairbank 71832 Residential or low care Kirkby Lonsdale Elderly and Mentally Impaired needs & Lancashire LA6 2DU Short stay/Respite/Day Care Grange Over Sands Boarbank Hall 015395 27 in total Augustine Nursing care Nursing Home 32288 Nursing (including Sisters/ Allithwaite some terminal care) Charity & Respite/ Grange over Sands Convalescent Care Cumbria LA11 7NH Registered Charity Number 1141415 4 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Tel No Provider Registered for: Name/Address Accommodation Grange Over Sands Cont’d Bridge House 015395 39 in total Local Residential Manorside 58622 Residential / Elderly Authority care / Market Street and Mentally Cumbria Dementia Impaired Care Flookburgh Grange over Sands Cumbria LA11 7JS Cartmel Grange Care 015395 73 in total Private Residential / Home 32028 Elderly and Mentally Nursing Care Allithwaite Road Impaired (in separate / Dementia / unit), Nursing / Mental Health Grange over Sands Palliative Care / Day Cumbria LA11 7EL Care / Respite Care / Convalescent Care Grange Cottage 015395 9 in total Private Residential Albert Road 33122 Residential / Day Care / Grange over Sands Care / Respite Care Dementia Cumbria LA11 7EZ The Old Vicarage 015395 19 in total Private Residential Vicarage Lane 33703 Residential Care / Allithwaite Dementia Grange over Sands Cumbria LA11 7QN Ulverston / Dalton Aldingham Nursing 01229 36 in total Private - Residential & Home 869203 Residential Nursing Risedale Nursing care Aldingham Hall Aldingham Ulverston Cumbria LA12 9RT Elmhurst 01229 40 in total Local Residential Priory Road 584948 Residential Authority care / Ulverston Cumbria Dementia Care Cumbria LA12 9HU Hollow Oak Nursing 015395 27 in total Private Residential & Home 31246 Residential / Nursing Nursing care/ Haverthwaite / Palliative Care Dementia/ Mental Health Ulverston Cumbria, LA12 8AD Registered Charity Number 1141415 5 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Tel No Provider Registered for: Name/Address Accommodation Ulverston Cont’d Staveley House 01229 37 in total Abbeyfield Residential Greystone 468210 Care home/ Furness Dalton in Furness Residential / Respite Extra Care care Cumbria LA15 8QQ St Cuthberts Nursing 01229 43 in total Private - Residential & Home 869203 Residential Dementia Risedale Nursing care Aldingham Care for dementia Ulverston Cumbria LA12 9RT Swarthdale 01229 43 in total Private Residential & Rake Lane 580149 Residential / Nursing Nursing care Ulverston or Care; Palliative Care / Dementia 581333 Convalescent Care; Cumbria LA12 9NQ Respite Lancaster, Carnforth (Nursing Care) Barchester Laurel 01524 67 in total Private / Residential & Bank Care Home 573036 Residential / Nursing Barchester Nursing care Westbourne Road & Short stay & respite Healthcare Lancaster Lancashire LA1 5EF Burrowbeck Grange 01524 23 in total Private Residential & Scotforth Road 841876 Nursing + Elderly and Nursing care Lancaster Mentally Impaired & / Dementia Short stay & respite Lancashire LA1 4XN Hillcroft (Carnforth) 01524 66 in total Private / Nursing care/ North Road 734433 Residential / Nursing Hillcroft Dementia / Carnforth / Elderly and Mentally Nursing Behavioural Impaired / Palliative & Homes support Lancashire LA5 9LX Respite & Short stay Hillcroft 01524 31 in total Private / Nursing care/ (Caton Green) 770334 Residential / Nursing Hillcroft Dementia/ Caton Green Road / Elderly and Mentally Nursing Behavioural Impaired / Palliative Homes support Brookhouse Lancaster Lancashire LA2 9JH Registered Charity Number 1141415 6 / 8 25 November 2019 Amount & Type of Name/Address Tel No Provider Registered for: Accommodation Lancaster, Carnforth (Nursing Care)Cont’d Hillcroft (Galgate) 01524 20 in total Private / Nursing care/ Hillcroft House 63107 Residential / Nursing Hillcroft Palliative / Chapel Lane / Palliative / End-of- Nursing life / Short stay & Homes Galgate Respite Lancaster Lancashire LA2 0PR Hillcroft (Lancaster) 01524 20 in total Private / Nursing care/ Westbourne Road 63107 Residential / Nursing Hillcroft Dementia/ Lancaster / Elderly and Mentally Nursing Behavioural Impaired / Palliative Homes support Lancashire LA1 5DX Hillcroft (Slyne) 01524 48 in total Private / Nursing care/ Throstle Grove 825328 Residential/ Nursing / Hillcroft Dementia/ Slyne-with-Hest Elderly and Mentally Nursing Behavioural Impaired / Palliative Homes support Lancaster Lancashire LA2 6AX St Wilfrid’s Hall 0808 36 in total Private / Residential & Foundry Lane 223 Residential / Nursing Caring Nursing care Halton on Lune 5538 / Convalescent & Homes Short stay / respite Group Lancaster Lancashire LA2 6LT Morecambe (Nursing Care)
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