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Derbyshire Care Services Directory 2019/20 Derbyshire Care Services Directory 2019/20 The essential guide to choosing and paying for care and support In association with www.carechoices.co.uk CanalResidential Home withVue Dementia Care • Residential, Dementia, Respite, Convalescence services at Canal Vue, Nottinghamshireg Care Homes, with Nursing Care • Our spaciousEast en-suite rooms areate tastefully decoratedCare and furnishedOur to a priorities very high are standard quality care and comfort for all residents • Fully qualified• All our homesstaff, offerwith Nursing,24 hour Convalescence,care & specialist Respite, call systems Dementia, Personal/Residential care services and have modern facilities • The comfortable welcoming lounges overlook fabulous canal • Our spacious en-suite rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished side viewsto a very high standard • We host• Weregular have visits plenty from of fully local qualified GP’s, chiropodist, nursing staff, optician, with 24 hour care & dentist, physiotherapist,specialist nurse call hairdresser systems and religious ministers • The comfortable welcoming lounges overlook well- tended gardens • Our mealsor area picturesque home cooked waterway and we cater for special diets • Dedicated• We Activities host regular Co-ordinators visits from local & regularly GP’s, chiropodist, organised optician, dentist, pastimesphysiotherapist, and pursuits hairdresser and religious ministers • Our meals are home cooked and we cater for • Our priorities are quality carespecial and comfortdiets for all residents • Dedicated Activities Co-ordinators & regularly organised“The carers trips are andexcellent outings - caring, patient and kind, as too are the domestic staff. The lounges are always welcoming and nicely decorated with bright corridors and the home is clean, warm and welcoming. It was a relief that Mum was content here and I can recommend it to others.’’ Relatives comments. ALEXANDRA HOUSE BELLE VUE LODGE MELBOURNE HOUSE As recommended on Eastwood, Notts NG16 3GP Mapperley, Notts NG3 5FS Aspley, Notts NG8 5RU carehome.co.uk ‘I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the care of my Dad. The whole team show care and compassion and gave me tremendous support through a very difficult time. I have been in several care homes and never found such dedicated and caring staff, they are a team all should be very proud of ’ Relatives Pat & Family Also nearby, our popular Nursing Care Home Alexandra House, at EastwoodPARK Hill HOUSETop, Notts NG16 3GP Bulwell, Notts NG6 8SB As recommended on carehome.co.uk Our latest home is Eastgate Care - an established local company Canal Vue Arrange a visit,celebrating call 25 direct years offering on 0115 care 932at 6968 Awsworth Road, Ilkeston, Full details at: www.eastgatecare.co.uk Derbys DE7 8JF Email: [email protected] to arrange a visit to any of our care homes. Canal Vue, AwsworthTel: Road,0115 Ilkeston, Derbys979 DE7 1234 8JF Our other NottinghamshireThe White Swan, Homes: Head BelleOffice Vue &, TrainingMapperley Centre, Notts NG6 0GD Melbourne HouseEmail:, [email protected] | Park House, Bulwell • www.eastgatecare.co.uk30 years providing care – September 2020 Contents Welcome from Derbyshire Adult Care 6 Adult Care Services – getting formal support 34 Canal Vue Regions covered by this Directory 6 Initial contact 34 Residential Home with Dementia Care Derbyshire Adult Care Universal Offer 7 Assessing your needs 34 Personalised support 35 Starting out – finding help initially 8 • Residential, Dementia, Respite, Convalescence services at First Contact 8 Residential care 35 Canal Vue, Nottinghamshireg Care Homes, with Nursing Care Welfare Rights Service 9 Types of care homes 35 • Our spaciousEast en-suite rooms areate tastefully decoratedCare and Derbyshire Discretionary Fund (DDF) 9 Care homes checklist 37 furnishedOur to a priorities very high are standard quality care and comfort for all residents NHS Health Checks 10 Care homes for those with dementia 38 Residential dementia care checklist 39 • Fully qualified• All our homesstaff, offerwith Nursing,24 hour Convalescence,care & specialist Respite, call systems Dementia, Live Life Better Derbyshire 10 Personal/Residential care services and have modern facilities Paying for care 40 • The comfortable welcoming lounges overlook fabulous canal Carers 11 • Our spacious en-suite rooms are tastefully decorated and furnished Respite care 40 side viewsto a very high standard Carers in Derbyshire 11 Derbyshire Carers Association 11 Financial assessments 40 • We host• Weregular have visits plenty from of fully local qualified GP’s, chiropodist, nursing staff, optician, with 24 hour care & Benefits and support 41 specialist nurse call systems Carers’ assessments 11 dentist, physiotherapist, hairdresser and religious ministers Support for full cost clients 42 • The comfortable welcoming lounges overlook well- tended gardens Carers’ Emergency Card 12 • Our meals are home cooked and we cater for special diets Local authority contribution towards care in or a picturesque waterway Support for young carers 12 private sector care homes 42 • Dedicated• We Activities host regular Co-ordinators visits from local & regularly GP’s, chiropodist, organised optician, dentist, Carers’ Information Pack 13 physiotherapist, hairdresser and religious ministers Derbyshire fee levels 43 pastimes and pursuits Parent Carers 13 • Our meals are home cooked and we cater for Third party payments 43 • Our priorities are quality carespecial and comfortdiets for all residents Types of service provided by the council 13 Seeking financial advice 43 • Dedicated Activities Co-ordinators & regularly Day opportunities 13 Essential information 44 organised“The carers trips are andexcellent outings - caring, patient Making life easier at home 14 Inspecting and regulating care services 44 and kind, as too are the domestic staff. Assistive Technology checklist 17 Safeguarding adults 45 The lounges are always welcoming and Assistive Technology 18 nicely decorated with bright corridors and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) 45 the home is clean, warm and welcoming. Local area co-ordination 18 Comments, compliments and complaints 46 It was a relief that Mum was content here Services to support you leaving hospital 19 How solicitors can help 47 and I can recommend it to others.’’ Home care services 19 Finding care in your area 47 Relatives comments. Specialist care services 21 The Silver Line 47 ALEXANDRA HOUSE BELLE VUE LODGE MELBOURNE HOUSE As recommended on Paying for non-residential services 21 Derbyshire Care Providers Association (formerly Eastwood, Notts NG16 3GP Mapperley, Notts NG3 5FS Aspley, Notts NG8 5RU carehome.co.uk Home care agency checklist 23 the Derbyshire Care Homes Association) 47 The Derbyshire Home Care Association 48 Home care listings 25 ‘I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the care of my Dad. Useful contacts 49 The whole team show care and compassion and gave me tremendous Home care providers contracted with support through a very difficult time. I have been in several care homes Derbyshire Adult Care 25 Care home listings 52 and never found such dedicated and caring staff, they are a team all Non-contracted home care providers 31 should be very proud of ’ Relatives Pat & Family Index 94 Also nearby, our popular Nursing Care Home Alexandra House, Alternative housing for older people 33 PARK HOUSE at Eastwood Hill Top, Notts NG16 3GP Sheltered housing 33 Derbyshire County Council has Bulwell, Notts NG6 8SB As recommended on carehome.co.uk not vetted the advertisers in this Extra Care housing 33 publication and accepts no liability for work done or goods supplied by Our latest home is any advertiser, nor does the council endorse any of the products To obtain extra copies of this Directory, free of or services. The listings used in this Directory were supplied by Eastgate Care - an established local company Canal Vue charge, contact Call Derbyshire on: 01629 533190 the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in association with Derbyshire Arrange a visit,celebrating call 25 direct years offering on 0115 care 932at 6968 Awsworth Road, Ilkeston, County Council and neither Derbyshire County Council nor Care or email: [email protected] Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions. Full details at: www.eastgatecare.co.uk Derbys DE7 8JF Email: [email protected] to arrange a visit to any of our care homes. Alternative formats This Directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. The e-book Canal Vue, AwsworthTel: Road,0115 Ilkeston, Derbys979 DE7 1234 8JF is also Recite Me compatible for those requiring information in the spoken word. Our other NottinghamshireThe White Swan, Homes: Head BelleOffice Vue &, TrainingMapperley Centre, Notts NG6 0GD Melbourne HouseEmail:, [email protected] | Park House, Bulwell • www.eastgatecare.co.uk30 years providing care – September 2020 Visit: www.carechoices.co.uk for further assistance with your search for care 3 Brookholme Croft Established 1996 Feeling overwhelmed with… Paying Bills? Gardening? Cooking? Shopping? Cleaning? ...and being lonely? AN EXCELLENT REPUTATION FOR CARE 45 nursing & residential clients receive personalised care and activities provided by professional and dedicated trained staff, including the home’s own physiotherapist and occupational therapist. Day care is available in addition to short and long stay. Excellent facilities are provided in newly refurbished, purpose built accommodation, appointed
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