in partnership with Blanefield House 105 Glasgow Road, Blanefield, Glasgow, Stirling, G63 9A Website: EAC ID: 136393 Owner: Argus Care Group Person in charge: Mrs M McMaster Job title: Matron Telephone: 01360 771011 e-mail: [email protected] YOUR DESCRIPTION ACCOMMODATION R esidents m ay bring Room s hav ePrivate rooms Residents may bring Rooms havePrivate Details of any associated housing Single 47 Own furniture Phone point Double Own decoration TV point Total ensuite 25 Building type Lifts Total reg. beds 47 Purpose built Full lift Communal rooms Conversion Stair lift Number of lounges Storeys No lift WEEKLY COST or seating areas Personal care Nursing care Wheelchair access Outdoors From: From: Hobby room To all floors Garden Ground floor only Seating areas Accept local authority rates No access Accept Continuing Care funding For a free profile on EAC's websites www.housingcare.org and www.firststopadvice.org.uk, and inclusion in FirstStop's printed reports for care seekers, simply post or fax this form to: EAC, 3rd floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP Fax 020 7820 3970 For a free profile on EAC's websites www.housingcare.org and www.firststopadvice.org.uk, and inclusion in FirstStop's printed reports for care seekers, simply post or fax this form to: EAC, 3rd floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP Fax 020 7820 3970 LIFESTYLE REGISTRATION and SPECIALISMS Pets Meals Care only Beds: 0 Pets accepted Meal times are flexible Nursing Beds: 47 Home has a pet Meals can be taken in own room Year registered: There is a choice of menu Decision making Year built: Residents' committee Residents assist in planning meals Relatives' committee Meals are prepared in the home Registration categories Snacks are available at any time Older people generally Smoking Vegetarians are catered for Learning difficulties Smokers not accepted Special diets are accommodated Physical disabilities Mental disability Daily routines are Family and friends Dementia Fully flexible Overnight facilities available Flexible to a degree Terminal illness Can usually accommodate visitors Not known Care specialisms CULTURE and RELIGION If the home is particularly suited to particular groups of people, please describe: Care for people who need: Minimal help Moderate help Specific requirements addressed? A high level of help Religious Dietary Language Can usually accept people with: Languages spoken: Visual impairment Deafness Urinary incontinence ACTIVITIES Faecal incontinence Entertainment in the home Moderate memory problems Outings Severe memory problems Regular activities programme Disruptive behaviour Challenging behaviour Facilities for hobbies Involvement in gardening and/or people who: Own minibus Walk with a frame How often are activities organised? Use a wheelchair Are bedfast Wander indoors Wander outside LOCATION Duration of care: Location type: Not known Shops walkable Short / respite Day care Longer stay Home care Distances yards milesDistances yards miles Trial visits can be arranged Local shop: Bus: Dedicated beds for respite care GP: Town centre Dedicated beds for convalescence For a free profile on EAC's websites www.housingcare.org and www.firststopadvice.org.uk, and inclusion in FirstStop's printed reports for care seekers, simply post or fax this form to: EAC, 3rd floor, 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP Fax 020 7820 3970 .
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