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Our admission criteria are intended to ensure that we can adequately meet the needs of the individual. Prior to
admission we will complete a pre-admission assessment of each prospective resident. This is over and above any
assessment carried out by any other care professional. We are able to provide care for
people over 65 years of age that have problems with the following:
Elderly frail male/female requiring full nursing
care due to deterioration in all health aspects, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Dementia
In all cases we reserve the right to refuse admission if we feel we could not adequately meet the needs of the
person, or if their admission would adversely affect those already in residence. We do not accept:
People under the age of 65 years
(unless there are extenuating circumstances)
People who have only physical
problems
People with Learning
Disabilities
People who do not require
nursing care
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Respite Care & Emergency
Admission
Although we do not have
dedicated respite beds, if we have a vacancy we will take someone for short-term respite care. Charges will be
calculated on a daily basis, based on care needs, and an appropriate contract will be issued.
In an emergency, if we have a
bed available, we will take an admission without our full pre-admission assessment being done. The Nurse in Charge
will expect brief but precise details of the person's needs, and will decide if we can meet them pro temp. This
admission will be for no longer than 60 hours initially, after which the referring agent is responsible for
reassessment. If, once admitted, we find that we are not able to meet this person's needs, we retain the right to
discharge at any point during this period, having informed the referring agent of our intention to do so.
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Fees & Funding
We accept residents whose care is funded by Social
Services as well as those who fund their own care. However, Social Services funding does not cover the full cost of
the care we provide and we do expect a "top up" to make up the difference. All residents are assessed by the local Primary
Care Trust for the appropriate level of government contribution towards the cost of their nursing care. This is
deducted from the amount payable per week.
Our fee levels are based on the care needs of each
individual. At present the fees are:
£550 per week for a shared room or £600 per week for a single room, based on the assessed need of each individual. This is payable on the first of every month, in advance.
Fees can be paid by cheque or standing order.
Fees cover all nursing and personal care,
food, accommodation, light, heat, continence products, laundry and prescribed medication and therapies. They do not
cover clothing, toiletries, magazines and newspapers, hairdressing, chiropody, spectacles, dentures and some social
events etc. The fees will be reviewed at the
beginning of each financial year (April).
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Nursing Enquiries
Please
contact us for information on current vacancies.
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