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Care home directory and guideJanuary 2018

www.wakefield.gov.uk

ElEgant & Informal rEsIdEntIal CarE

Walton Manor Ltd.187 Shay Lane, Walton, Wakefield WF2 6NW

Tel: 01924 249777 www.waltonmanor.co.uk

Committed to the delivery of care excellence

For more information & testimonials, please visit our website: www.thevicaragecourt.comContact Care Manager on 01977 792253/708368 or email: [email protected]

VICARAGE GARDENS, NORTH FEATHERSTONE, PONTEFRACT, WEST YORKSHIRE WF7 6NH

• Award winning care home established over 37 years. Currently rated the top care home in Yorkshire.

• Registered Nurse Manager with over 40 years of nursing experience.• Purpose built home with beautiful large 2 acre garden, set in

beautiful English countryside. • Majority of staff have worked here for 10 years+. All staff are

NVQ trained.• Registered for 80 beds which include 25 bed dementia residential

unit, 20 bed nursing unit and 35 general residential and young physically disabled unit. Facilities include 9 luxury lounges, 11 self-contained apartments, luxury bedrooms, spa baths and state-of-the-art facilities.

• Free wi-fi access in all rooms. • Day Care available from 8am - 8pm everyday, from £65 per day.• Respite care provided in all units.

Rear garden

Front view

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• Families welcome 24 hours a day.• Activities 6 hours everyday. Regular parties and entertainers.• Quality food from two experienced cooks. All diets catered for.

Special meals always available.• Excellent 5 star hygiene rating.• Physiotherapy, Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Reiki & Massage

available onsite.• A warm, homely, caring yet fun atmosphere to enjoy.• Regular visits by GP, district nurses, dentist, opticians, etc.• Service includes nursing care, residential care, dementia care,

bariatric care, care for residents with physical disabilities. We offer end of life palliative care including for residents with cancer. We have facilities for family members to stay overnight if requested.

• See care home blog on website for more information

A premier care home providing the finest care for general nursing, elderly residential, dementia residential, young physically disabled,

day care and respite care

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03Contents.....................................................................................................................................Page

Introduction .....................................................................................................................5

Connect to support .........................................................................................................6

Care homes ......................................................................................................................6What is a care home? ......................................................................................................6Alternatives to care homes ...............................................................................................6

Assessment of needs .................................................................................................. 6-8

How much will I have to pay for my care and support? ........................................ 8-9

How do I know which home to choose? ......................................................................9

Extra Care Schemes in Wakefield ......................................................................... 10-11

Dementia ........................................................................................................................14What is dementia? .........................................................................................................14Signs of dementia ..........................................................................................................14Can dementia be prevented ...........................................................................................14Recognising it, getting help and support to deal with it ..................................................14Dementia – useful contacts ............................................................................................15

Checklist for Choosing a Care Home .................................................................... 16-17

List of Care Homes ........................................................................................................18

Wakefield Council Services and other useful contacts ............................................29

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05IntroductionThis guide is to help you with selecting a care home. It contains important information and advice about what you need to think about when choosing a care home. It also has a list of the care homes that the Council contracts with including some that are located outside the Wakefield district.

We hope that you find this information useful and if you can think of ways we can improve this guide please let us know. We have tried to answer as many questions as possible.

Not all care homes in the Wakefield district have a contract with the Council. You can find out about all care homes in the Wakefield district from the Care Quality Commission, (CQC) you can contact them on:

Telephone number: 03000 616161or see their website: www.cqc.org.uk/content/care-homes

The information in this guide was correct at the time of printing. Inclusion in the guide – either on the care home list or as an advertisement - is in no way a recommendation of any particular home or agency by Wakefield District Council.

A section on useful numbers that you may need can be found towards the back of this directory.

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Care Homes

Assessment of Needs

What is a care home?A care home can be a residential or nursing home or both. These homes can provide the personal help that people need 24 hours a day and seven days a week. Nursing homes also employ nurses to look after people’s medical needs.

Some homes cater for people with different needs, for example people over 65, people with dementia, older and younger people with physical disabilities and people with learning disabilities and/or autism.

However, before making the decision to move to a care home it is really important that you have considered all the options available to you. Going into a care home is a major commitment for your future – it involves changing where you live and potentially committing to paying a considerable amount of money for your ongoing accommodation and care needs.

There are lots of services and support available locally to help you to remain living at home or to stay independent. Help could include things like assistive technology, adaptations to your home, provision of meals at home, help with personal care at home, help for when you leave hospital or support provided by a carer or from within your community.

Alternatives to care homesYou may want to consider whether a move to an alternative home such as "extra care" housing schemes, independent living schemes or supported living accommodation may suit your needs better. These options offer greater independence and choice with an increased level of care and support often on site. You will have your own secure apartment and front door with the piece of mind that there is care and support onsite often 24 hours a day.

This is how we work out if a care home is the right option for you and what type of care home you need. Where ever possible the Council will always try to support you so that you can remain living in your own home or stay independent.

If you think you need social care services, you have the right to ask us to assess your needs. Carers also have the right to an assessment.

The assessment is a discussion between you and a trained person from the Council such as a social worker or a care coordinator to get a better understanding of your care and support needs and the goals you want to achieve to maintain your wellbeing.

The assessment will find out:

• what help you need

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Wakefield now has a website where you can go for information, advice and guidance about health and social care support. It includes information about staying safe, housing options, transport, equipment, financial advice and ways to look after your health and wellbeing. You can also use it to search for products and services from a range of providers to help you manage your care and there is also a searchable directory of local clubs, activities and organisations in Wakefield District.

To find out more visit: www.connecttosupport.org/wakefield

Connect to Support

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Fees charged by care homes vary considerably. It is sensible to compare the fees of different homes and check what items and services are included within the fees and what they charge extra for.

It is important that you understand all the options for paying for long-term care and we strongly recommend that you get specialist advice about your situation e.g. from Age UK, Citizen Advice Bureau or from a qualified independent financial adviser. These can help you find out if you are entitled to any benefits and payments,

and help you to plan and make well-informed decisions about how best to pay for your care and support over the long term.

The amount you have to pay (or contribute) for your care and support will depend on the care you receive, your income, savings and other personal circumstances. If you move into a care home you most likely will have to contribute towards the cost of your care. The cost of a care is one of the deciding factors when choosing a care home. It is really important to

How much will I have to pay for my care and support?

• if you’re eligible for help from us

• if a care home is the right option for you

• what type of care home would be best for you

The Council will comply with the Care Act 2014 and other relevant legislation when assessing your needs and eligibility for support or services.

If following an assessment you are not eligible for any care or support from the Council, we will give you information and advice about what help is available to prevent your needs from deteriorating.

If you need someone to support you with the assessment you can have a friend or family member there. For some people they will be entitled to have someone independent to the Council to help them with their assessment – this will be through an independent advocate.

You will always be given a copy of your assessment. If, your assessment shows that a care home is the best and safest place for you to receive the care and support you need then you and your family will be asked to consider a appropriate care home or another type of residential setting such as

an extra care scheme. This guide and directory may help you.

Even if you are funding or arranging your own care you can still ask the Council for an assessment. The Council may be able to help you with identifying any unmet needs and give you advice on how best to meet them or prevent your health needs from deteriorating in future.

To find out if you are eligible for any support or to ask for an assessment please contact: Social Care Direct on telephone number 0345 8503 503

Alternatively, you could ask someone else to make that initial contact on your behalf.

• You’re already getting help at home

If you’re already getting help at home with your care and your situation has got worse or you can’t manage at home any more, you should ask for a review or re-assessment of your needs. Contact your social worker or contact Social Care Direct to ask for a review or re-assessment.

Social Care Direct telephone number 0345 8503 503

Assessment of Needs contd.

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know your financial situation before choosing a home.

The Council will complete a financial assessment with you to work out how much you may need to pay towards the cost of your care and support. If you have health or nursing care needs you may be eligible for help towards the cost of your fees through the NHS.

If you are eligible for financial help from the Council your Social Worker or Care Co-ordinator will tell you the amount the Council would expect to pay for the level of care, which you have been assessed as needing. This is called the Council’s allowable rate. If you choose a care home that costs more than the Council’s Allowable Rate, you will need to find someone, ‘a Third Party’ to pay the difference or ‘top up’. A relative or friend may agree to pay this for you. It is important that you make sure you or they are able to afford the fees for the foreseeable future.

If you are assessed as not being eligible for any financial help, then you will be responsible for paying the full cost of your care home fees. This is known as a being a self –funder.

When choosing a home you need to think about what will happen if your or your third parties financial situation changes in the future and you or they are no longer able to pay or contribute towards the cost of the home. The local authority may have no obligation to continue to fund the more expensive care home place and you may have to move. It is worth thinking about this potentially difficult situation when deciding on care home options.

Our leaflet – A Guide to Entering a Care Home – contains useful information about entering a Care Home- please ask the person doing your assessment or telephone Social Care Direct on 0345 8503 503 for a copy.

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The best way to choose a home is to go and have a look round and talk to the people who live there.A list of homes (some that Wakefield Council contracts with) and the different needs they cater for is included in this directory. You are welcome to arrange to visit them.We have included a useful checklist to use when you visit the homes. It outlines the sort of things you should be looking for and the questions that you might ask.All homes are inspected every year by the Care Quality Commission, CQC, to make sure that they are providing quality care. When you visit a home please ask to see their annual inspection report.

How do I know which home to choose?

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In Wakefield District there are alternatives to care homes known as Extra Care Schemes. These are residential facilities designed to allow people who have an assessed need for care and support, to remain independent in their own self-contained apartment for as long as possible. Unlike care homes, tenants in Extra Care Schemes will have the privacy of their own home, with their own front door. In many cases they will also have access to communal facilities, such as gardens, shared lounges, restaurants and lifts.Extra Care Schemes, therefore, offer tenants the best of both worlds.Housing Associations, in partnerships with Wakefield Council, own the Extra Care buildings and deliver housing related support to people living there. Extra Care Schemes provide 24/7 on-site care and support for people who live in these facilities in line with their assessed, eligible needs. This is arranged by Wakefield Council.To be eligible, potential tenants must live in Wakefield District. In most cases, individuals will also have been

assessed by Wakefield Council as requiring care and support. Each facility has its own age criteria which tenants must also meet in order to be eligible.

The cost of rent and service charges at Extra Care Schemes and the care and support packages of each individual will be discussed in more detail on application. People may be entitled to help with these costs.

Apartments are unfurnished so people will be required to provide their own furniture, including white goods.

Please note that all information on extra care schemes is correct as of time of print, however, facilities at the schemes and eligibility criteria may be subject to change.

If you are interested in finding out more about Extra Care in Wakefield or would like to request an assessment of your needs, please contact Wakefield Council on 0345 8 503 503.

There are currently four Extra Care Schemes in the District where on site care is managed by Wakefield Council:

Extra Care Schemes in Wakefield

Sherwood CourtSherwood Drive, Kettlethorpe, Wakefield WF2 7LJ

Tel: 01924 249474

Sherwood Court offers potential tenants support along with the independence, privacy, security and choice that people would have in their own home.

ApartmentSherwood Court has spacious central heated apartments with an accessible shower room, balcony and fully fitted kitchen.

FacilitiesTenants have access to a:• Restaurant which provides 3 course meals daily• Laundry room

• Shop carrying a range of essential goods• Hairdressing salon• Guest suite for family• Communal garden with patio area

Social events are also held weekly.

Age Eligibility Tenants must be 60 or over.

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De Lacy GardensMill Hill Lane, Pontefract WF8 4GY01977 798473De Lacy Gardens is provided by Hanover housing. It is a modern Extra care building with 45 apartments for rent.ApartmentsAll apartments are fully wheelchair accessible and have fully fitted kitchens and en suite bathrooms. They also have have emergency alarm call systems.Facilities There are communal lounges, a restaurant, a cleaning service, a hair salon and small shop which

opens 3 mornings a week.Care and SupportWakefield Council provides planned care on site.Age EligibilityTenants must be 60 years and above.

Frickley Mews Colliers Place, Westfield Lane, South Elmsall WF9 2GBTel: 0345 8 503 503 Frickley Mews is a state-of-the-art development of self-contained two-bedroom apartments. It has been designed to be fully accessible and dementia friendly. ApartmentsApartments have been designed to make life easier for the people who live here. They feature a lounge

which opens onto a fitted kitchen with an integrated electric hob, extractor fan and separate oven.

The master bedroom has an accessible en-suite, including a walk-in shower.

All apartments have a security door entry system, resident controlled heating and double-glazing throughout.

FacilitiesThere is a wide-range of facilities for people living in the development and the wider community to enjoy:

• Shared Residents Lounge• Assisted Bathing Suite• Activity Room• Garden• Scooter and cycle store

Age EligibilityTenants must be over 50 years old.

Whinn DaleCecily Close, Normanton, WF6 1PUTell: 01924 245070Whinn Dale has been specifically designed to meet the needs of older people who want to live independent lives, with access to all the support they need.ApartmentWhinn Dale provide two bedroom apartments or bungalows which come with a fully fitted kitchen, lounge and level access wet room.Facilities Tenants will have access to:• On-site restaurant• Laundry room

• Recreational space• Communal gardens

Current tenants also enjoy an active social life. Staff and customers organise a range of activities such as coffee mornings, quiz nights and meals out.

Age Eligibility Tenants must be aged 55 or over.

Moving into a care home should only mean a change of address...

Residential Care – Dementia Care – Terminal – End of life care

Why not come and visit our home from home and see for yourself what a wonderful time our family here have. You are very welcome anytime, no appointment necessary.

www.denestarltd.co.uk Trees Residential Care Home, 6 Weavers Road, Pontefract, WF8 1QR. Tel: 01977 704068 E: [email protected]

At a Denestar care home our focus is on supporting residents to live their lives the way they want to.Residents are encouraged to bring with them their own personal belongings so that we can make it a home from home for them when they move in.Residents are also encouraged to maintain the interests and hobbies that they enjoy, and we support them by planning and organising activities, outings and entertainment.The meals we provide for our residents are tasty

and nutritious, as we understand that good, fresh, wholesome food has an important part to play, not just for health, but quality of life and wellbeing too; especially for older people.Our menus are planned and chosen by the residents and are changed regularly to reflect the seasons. Our residents tell us that they really enjoy the food and that there is always plenty of choice on offer. All of our meals are home prepared and cooked by our in-house cooks using fresh produce, delivered daily.

Each of our residents has their own personal care plan which is developed with them to help support them with their specific needs and preferences; plans are monitored and updated as needs change.Here at Denestar we invest heavily in the people that we employ to make sure that they are the best they can possibly be and have the skills and qualifications needed to deliver quality care. We

have retained the Investors In People accreditation since May 2008.The Manager of Trees Residential Care Home has worked tirelessly to build our reputation for high quality care; ensuring that Trees Residential Care Home is a wonderful place for elderly people to live.

Life should not change if you move to live in a care home, it should just be a change of address.

Dignified care in quality surroundings

50 En Suite Rooms

Primary Location

24 Hour Care Caring Professional Staff Experienced Management

New Haven Care Home166 Westfield Lane, South Elmsall, Pontefract WF9 2JY01977 651823www.newhavencarehome.co.uk

New Haven Care HomeResidential Care home for the elderly

Local independent champion for people who use health and care services

• We listen to your experiences and collect information on good and bad health and care services.

• We tell those who plan and run services what local people think and put forward ideas for improvement and change.

• We give free, confidential information, advice and support on health and care services.

If you’ve got something to say about local health and care services we’d like to hear from you. Why not rate a service you’ve received? You can do this on our website.

01924 787379 or 01924 234007 Find us on Facebook and twitter www.healthwatchwakefield.co.uk [email protected]

Registered Company No. 09907848 Charity No. 1166797 Registered in England and Wales

Talk to us...

• Wills & Trusts • Funeral Plans• Power of Attourney • Probate

AMW Legal Services 48 Meadowgate Vale, Wakefield,

West Yorkshire WF3 [email protected]

Telephone: 01924 871030 or 07930 659661

Whether you’re choosing care for yourself or a loved one, you want to feel confident you are choosing a home with the highest standards of care and comfort.

• Single rooms • Palliative care• Convalescent care• Own G.P. if required • Pets by arrangement• Special diets catered for • We have open door policy• NVQ Qualified and caring staff• Daily activities• Regular entertainment

Tel/Fax: 01924 828 997Email: [email protected]

Part of Mauricare

667, Leeds Rd, Outwood, Wakefield WF1 2LU

Ashby LodgeResidential Home

We have modern facilities in a pleasant, homely atmosphere. Please feel free to visit at anytime during the day.

Stella House Care Home Cobblers Lane, PontefractTel: 01977 600247

Providing Person Centred Residential and Nursing Care

Millfields Care Home Mill Lane, Nevison, Pontefract Tel: 01977 690606

The Chestnuts Care Home with Nursing 72 Church Road, Altofts, Normanton Tel: 01924 220019

Snaith Hall Care Home Pontefract Road, Snaith, Near Goole Tel: 01405 862191

Fieldhouse Care Home Services

An increasing number of people, particularly over 65, are being diagnosed with dementia. There are about 4,000 people in the Wakefield district known to have dementia – but there may be many more that have yet to be diagnosed. Although there is no cure for dementia, with treatment and support many people are able to lead active and fulfilling lives.

What is dementia?Dementia is not a single illness but a term used to describe a group of related symptoms caused by damage to the brain, the most common is Alzheimers. Different types of dementia affect the brain at different rates and in different ways. Dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing.

Signs of dementiaThe condition develops over time and so it is not always easy to spot in the early stages. Other factors such as someone’s personal circumstances and the environment in which they live will affect their experience of dementia.

Over time the symptoms of dementia become more obvious. These can include situations where the person:

• has difficulty in remembering things, particularly things that happened recently

• repeats things or loses the thread of what's being said

• has increased difficulty in understanding choices and making decisions

• becomes confused about what is going on around them, even in a familiar place

• forgets the names of everyday objects and places

• finds it more difficult to reason and communicate for instance difficulty in following a conversation or TV programme

• feels anxious, depressed or angry about memory loss and confusion.

Can dementia be prevented?High blood pressure, heart problems, high cholesterol and diabetes can increase the chances of developing some types of dementia, so it’s important to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle.

The sooner symptoms are discussed with a doctor, other treatable conditions can be ruled out. If it is dementia, diagnosing early means getting the right support to help people live well for longer.

Recognising it, getting help and support to deal with it A diagnosis of dementia can be a shock. However, there is much that you can do in the early stages that can help to make life easier and more enjoyable, both now and in the future.

If you have concerns that you or someone close to you is experiencing symptoms see your doctor. Your GP practice or medical centre may also have services that can help you.

Dementia

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Dementia – useful contactsFor more information visit www.wakefield.gov.uk/dementia You can also contact Social Care direct on 0345 8 503 503 or email [email protected] and to find out about getting an assessment of your needs.

Look on www.connecttosupport.co.uk for details of services that can help.

Alzheimers Society, Wakefield & Five Towns Office 21 King Street, 1st Floor, Wakefield WF1 2SR Tel: 01924 373 264 Email: [email protected]

Carers Wakefield & District 25 King Street, Wakefield WF1 2SR Tel: 01924 305544 Email: [email protected]

Age UK Wakefield District 7 Bank Street, Castleford, West Yorkshire WF10 1JD Tel: 01977 552114 Email: [email protected]

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Checklist for Choosing a Care HomeA suggested list of questions to ask and things to look for when choosing a care home

Section 1: Transport, Fees and Conditions

1.1 Will your family and friends find the home easy to get to? Yes / No

1.2 How much are the fees? £

1.3 Is there a top-up top pay? £

1.4 Can you have a short stay in the home to see if you like it? Yes / No

1.5 Will you be given a written statement of what the home will do for you if you live there? Yes / No

Section 2: Accommodation

2.1 Are there communal sitting rooms both with and without TV? Yes / No

2.2 Do you like the furniture and decoration of the home? Yes / No

2.3 Is there a separate dining room? Yes / No

2.4 Are doors and corridors wide enough for wheelchairs, right through the home and to the outside? Yes / No

2.5 Are handrails provided in hallways, corridors and stairs? Yes / No

2.6 Is a lift or stair lift provided to the upper floors? Could you use it? Yes / No

2.7 Are the bathrooms near to the rooms? Yes / No

2.8 Are the bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath? Yes / No

2.9 Will you have to share a bedroom? Yes / No

2.10 Are there both showers and baths available for you to choose from? Yes / No

2.11 Is the call-bell system easy for you to use whenever you might need it? Yes / No

2.12 Do all residents have a bedside light that is easy to use? Yes / No

2.13 Can you adjust the heating in the bedroom easily? Yes / No

2.14 Can you open the window if you want to? Yes / No

Section 3: Catering

3.1 What are the mealtimes? ❏ Breakfast ❏ Lunch / Dinner ❏ Dinner / Tea

3.2 What happens if you want a meal, a drink or a snack at another time?

3.3 How wide is the choice of menu at each meal? ❏ Set meal ❏ Choice of two meals

❏ Choice of three meals ❏ More than three choices

3.4 Do you like the meals that are on offer? Yes / No

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Section 4: Visitors4.1 Are your visitors provided with a drink? Yes / No

4.2 Are your visitors welcome to join you for a meal? Yes / No

Section 5: Daily Living5.1 Can you choose when you get up and when you go to bed each day? Yes / No

5.2 What are the variety of activities and outings offered each week? Yes / No

5.3 Is the home equipped for people who cannot see or hear very well, for example with loop systems and good lighting? Yes / No

5.4 Do the residents appear active, sociable and happy? Yes / No

5.5 Will the home charge extra for accompanied visits to the doctor or the hospital? Yes / No

5.6 Are the laundry and room cleaning arrangements to your liking? Yes / No

5.7 Are there smoking and non-smoking areas? Yes / No

Section 6: Staff6.1 Are the staff clean, tidy, cheerful and helpful? Yes / No

6.2 Do people such as chiropodists, hairdressers, opticians and dentists visit the home regularly? Yes / No

6.3 Is there a resident’s committee which meets regularly? Yes / No

6.4 Is there a resident’s notice board with up-to-date and interesting information on it? Yes / No

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List of Care Homes This list only includes Care Homes that have entered into a contractual agreement with Wakefield District Council Family Services. For homes located outside the boundaries of Wakefield District, information on these can be obtained from the Care Quality Commission or by contacting the relevant Council where they are located.

The homes are listed by the town, city or village that they are located in and include the age and category of care they are able to support. We have also included a list of homes that are located on the boundary with Wakefield.

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Name and Address Telephone Type of Home

Beds Needs Catered*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

CastlefordBreadalbane Residential Care Home 2 Park Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4JT

01977 518794 Care Home 15 Old Age and Dementia

Castleford LodgeOxford Street, Castleford, WF10 5DF

01977 668448 Care Home with Nursing

61 Old Age and Dementia

Cymar House 113 Pontefract Road, Castleford, WF10 4BW

01977 552018 Care Home 25 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Manor Park Care Home Leeds Road, Cutsykes, Castleford, WF10 5HA

01977 604242 Care Home with Nursing

75 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

Newfield LodgeBrookfield Avenue, Castleford, WF10 4BJ

01977 524267 Care Home 64 Old Age and Dementia

Rosedene 98 Churchfield Lane, Glasshoughton, WF10 4DB

01924 383388 Care Home 3 Learning Disabilities

The Beeches59 Ferrybridge Road, Castleford, WF10 4JW

01977 517685 Care Home 23 Old Age and Dementia

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Name and Address Telephone Type of Home

Beds Needs Catered*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

FeatherstoneLyndale60 Green Lane, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6JX

01977 792433 Care Home 18 Learning Disabilities

Vicarage Court Vicarage Gardens, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 6NH

01977 708368 Care Home with Nursing

80 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Healths and Physical Disabilities, Learning Disabilities

Whiteley House, 5 Whiteley Street, Featherstone, Pontefract, WF7 5HB

01977 695425 Care Home 10 Mental Health

HemsworthHemsworth Park Care HomeWakefield Road, Kinsley, WF9 5EA

01977 617374 Care Home with Nursing

93 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities

Roop Cottage Nursing HomeWakefield Road, Fitzwilliam, Pontefract, WF9 5AN

01977 610918 Care Home with Nursing

35 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

Victoria House Nursing Home 2 Nostell Lane, Ryhill, Wakefield, WF4 2DB

01226 727179 Care Home with Nursing

30 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Horbury Elm Lodge Residential Care Home Cluntergate, Horbury, WF4 5DB

01924 262420 Care Home 17 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

Inwood House Residential Home 142 Wakefield Road, Horbury, WF4 5HG

01924 272159 Care Home 55 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

List of Care Homes

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

KnottingleyHolyrood House Spawd Bone Lane, Knottingley, WF11 0JG

01977 679219 Care Home with Nursing

85 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities

Riverside CourtThe Croft, Knottingley, WF11 9BL

01977 673233 Care Home with Nursing

60 Old Age and Dementia

The Manse Ropewalk, Knottingley, WF11 9AL

01977 677955 Care Home 21 Old Age and Dementia

NormantonAttlee Court Attlee Street, Normanton, WF6 1DL

01924 891144 Care Home with Nursing

68 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Carlton Lodge28 Carlton Street, Normanton,Wakefield WF6 2EH

01924 227516 Care Home 10 Mental Health and Learning Disabilities

Haven Lodge Residential Home 222 Wakefield Road, Normanton, WF6 1BP

01924 220013 Care Home 32 Old Age and Dementia

The Chestnuts72 Church Road, Altofts, Normanton, WF6 2QG

01924 220019 Care Home with Nursing

41 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

The Croft17 Snydale Road, Normanton, Wakefield, WF6 1NT

01924 223453 Care Home 29 Old Age and Dementia

OssettCroft House Nursing Home 52A High Street, Gawthorpe, Ossett, WF5 9RL

01924 273372 Care Home with Nursing

68 Old Age and Dementia

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

PontefractCarleton Court108 Carleton Court, Pontefract, WF8 3NQ

01977 702635 Care Home 35 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

Eden Place Pontefract Road, Ackworth, Pontefract, WF7 7EE

01977 780278 Care Home 12 Learning Disabilities

1 Hill ClosePontefract, WF8 2SF

01977 797235 Care Home 3 Learning Disabilities

2 Hill ClosePontefract, WF8 2SF

01977 706192 Care Home 3 Learning Disabilities

Hillcrest35 Carleton Road, Pontefract, WF8 3ND

01977 702343 Care Home 20 Learning Disabilities

Millfields Residential HomeMill Lane, Nevison, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, WF8 2LS

01977 690606 Care Home 38 Old Age, Dementia Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Priory Gardens Ladybalk Lane, Pontefract, WF8 1LA

01977 602111 Care Home with Nursing

71 Old Age and Dementia

Snydale Care HomeNew Road, Old Snydale, WF7 6HD

01924 895517 Care Home 52 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Heath and Physical Disabilities

Stella HouseCobblers Lane, Pontefract, WF8 2SS

01977 600247 Care Home 40 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

Trees Residential Care Home 6 Weavers Road, Pontefract, WF8 1QR

01977 704068 Care Home 22 Old Age and Dementia

Willow Park Care HomeBaghill Lane, Pontefract, WF8 2HB

01977 877680 Care Home with Nursing

64 Old Age and Dementia

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

South Elmsall Cherry Tree House1 Vickers Avenue, South Elmsall, Pontefract, WF9 2LL

01977 609884 Care Home 6 Learning Disbailities

New Haven Care Home166 Westfield Lane, South Elmsall, WF9 2JY

01977 651823 Care Home 50 Old Age and Dementia

Springfields Residential Care Home5 Clayton View, South Kirkby, WF9 3RE

01977 647932 Care Home 6 Mental Health

Stockingate Care Home 61 Stockingate, South Kirkby, WF9 3QX

01977 648683 Care Home 25 Old Age and Dementia

The Laurels Residential HomeBull Lane, South Kirkby, Pontefract, WF9 3QD

01977 640721 Care Home 28 Old Age and Dementia

Warde Aldam Westfield Lane, South Elmsall, Pontefract, WF9 2JX

01977 643697 Care Home with Nursing

60 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

WakefieldAshby Lodge667 Leeds Road, Outwood, WF1 2LU

01924 828997 Care Home 21 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

Ashgrove House 116 Manygates Lane, Sandal, WF2 7DP

01924 255540 Care Home 30 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Brantwood Hall 10 - 14 North Avenue, Wakefield, WF1 3RX

01924 364718 Care Home 29 Old Age and Dementia

Broxbourne House 57 Barnsley Road, Wakefield, WF1 5LE

01924 370004 Care Home 21 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

WakefieldCarr Gate Nursing Home Lawns Lane, Carr Gate, Wakefield, WF2 0QU

01924 828105 Care Home with Nursing

65 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Castle Mount 54 Manygates Lane, Sandal, Wakefield, WF2 7DG

01924 251127 Care Home 15 Old Age and Dementia

Earls Lodge Care HomeQueen Elizabeth Road, Wakefield, WF1 4AA

01924 372005 Care Home with Nursing

50 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

GateholmeOld Bradford Road, Carr Gate, Wakefield, WF2 0QW

01924 871137 Care Home 48 Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities

Snapethorpe Hall Snapethorpe Gate, Broadway, Lupset, WF2 8YA

01924 332488 Care Home with Nursing

62 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

The Acorns 77 Clifton Avenue, Stanley, Wakefield, WF3 4HB

01924 824094 Care Home 5 Learning Disabilities

The Glynn Residential Home167-171 Bradford Road, Wakefield, WF1 2AS

01924 386004 Care Home 38 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

The Hollies 11-13 Eastmoor Road, Wakefield, WF1 3RZ

01924 364462 Care Home 29 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

The Lawrence316 -318 Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe, Wakefield, WF2 0QH

01924 369164 Care Home 14 Learning Disabilities and Physical Disabilities

The SycamoresNorton Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3PB

01924 379994 Care Home 40 Old Age and Dementia

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

WakefieldWalton Manor187 Shay Lane, Walton, Wakefield, WF2 6NW

01924 249777 Care Home 47 Old Age

West RidingsOff Lingwell Lane, Wakefield WF3 3JX

01924 826806 Care Home with Nursing

180 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

West Villa73 Batley Road, Alverthorpe, Wakefield, WF2 0AB

01924 377328 Care Home 32 Old Age and Dementia

WoodlandsWoolley Moor House, Low Moor Lane, Woolley, WF4 2LN

01924 830234 Care Home 27 Old Age and Dementia

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Name and Address Telephone Type of Home

Beds Needs Catered*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

Albany House 5 Woodlands, Woodlands, Doncaster, DN6 7JX

01302 722306 Care Home 40 Old Age and Dementia

Ardsley House55a Royston Hill, East Ardsley, Wakefield, WF3 2HG

01924 835220 Care Home 13 Learning Disabilities

Ashworth Grange Ashworth Green, Dewsbury, WF13 2SU

01924 869973 Care Home 64 Old Age and Dementia

Aston Manor Moorlands Road, Dewsbury, WF13 2LF

01924 439321 Care Home with Nursing

32 Old Age, Dementia and Learning Disabilities

Augustus CourtChurch Gardens, Garforth, Leeds, LS25 1HG

0113 3850000 Care Home 58 Old Age and Dementia

Batley Hall Nursing Home Old Hall Road, Batley, WF17 0AX

01924 472063 Care Home with Nursing

51 Old Age and Dementia

Belle Green Court Belle Green Lane, Cudworth, Barnsley, S72 8LU

01226 718178 Care Home 40 Old Age and Dementia

Bollingbroke HouseCommon Road, Brierley, Barnsley S72 9EA

01226 712409 Care Home 28 Old Age and Dementia

Burntwood HallMoor Lane, Brierley Common, Barnsley, S72 9HB

01226 780222 Care Home 42 Old Age and Dementia

Bywater Hall and Lodge 1 Leeds Road, Allerton Bywater, Leeds, WF10 2DY

01977 667878 Care Home 88 Old Age and Dementia

Cedars Care HomeChurchside, Methley, Leeds, LS26 9BH

01977 512993 Care Home 44 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

Chapel Garth Central Avenue, Bentley, Doncaster, DN5 0AR

01302 872147 Care Home 34 Old Age and Dementia

Chapel View Care Home 1 Spark Lane, Mapplewell, Barnsley, S75 6BN

01226 388181 Care Home 39 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

Cherry TreesCherry's Road, Cundy Cross, Barnsley, S71 5QU

01226 704000 Care Home 89 Old Age, Dementia and Learning Diabilities

Colton Lodges Care Home2 Northwood Gardens, Leeds, LS15 9HH

0113 2645288 Care Home with Nursing

138 Old Age and Dementia

Daisy Vale House Daisy Vale Terrace, Thorpe, Wakefield, WF3 3DS

01924 822209 Care Home 16 Learning Disabilities

DeangateTowngate Mapplewell Barnsley S75 6AT

01226 383441 Care Home with Nursing

50 Old Age and Dementia

Dolphin Lane1 Dolphin Lane, Thorpe, Wakefield, WF3 3DN

01924 872080 Care Home 13 Learning Disabilities

Elm Park Care Home 197 Great North Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 7TZ

01302 725272 Care Home with Nursing

75 Old Age and Dementia

Fieldhead CourtRectory Park, Church Lane, Thornhill, Dewsbury, WF12 0JZ

01924 459000 Care Home with Nursing

45 Old Age and Dementia

Field View Care HomeSpark Lane Mapplewell Barnsley S75 6BN

01226 390131 Care Home 40 Old Age, Dementia and Physical Disabilities

Garlands Residential Care Home 27 Church Street, Heckmondwike, WF16 0AX

01924 404122 Care Home 20 Old Age and Dementia

Highstone Mews Care Home Highstone Road, Worsbrough Common, Barnsley, S70 4DX

01226 733966 Care Home with Nursing

60 Old Age and Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Holly Tree Lodge Scepton Grove, Shafton, Barnsley, S72 8NP

01226 712399 Care Home with Nursing

41 Old Age and Dementia

Kexborough House Care Home13 Churchfield Lane, Kexborough, Barnsley, S75 5DN

01226 385046 Care Home 22 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

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List of Care Homes Name and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

Kirkstall Court Care Home 119-129 Vesper Road, Leeds, LS5 3LJ

01132 591111 Care Home 38 Old Age and Dementia

Linson Court Dark Lane, Batley, WF17 5RU

01924 473867 Care Home with Nursing

40 Old Age

Lofthouse Lodge and Grange340 Leeds Road, Lofthouse, WF3 3QQ

01942 822272 Care Home 88 Old Age and Dementia

Lydgate Lodge Soothill Lane, Batley, WF17 6EZ

01924 355020 Care Home 64 Old Age and Dementia

Manorcroft Old Bank Road, Dewsbury, WF12 7AH

01924 452653 Care Home with Nursing

40 Old Age

Mapplewell Manor Care Home Greenside House, Greenside Avenue, Mapplewell, Barnsley, S75 6BB

01226 391561 Care Home 87 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

Meadow LodgeBroach Lane, Kellington, Near Goole, DN14 0ND

01977 662899 Care Home 25 Old Age and Dementia

Nesfield Lodge 45 Nesfield Road, Belle Isle, Leeds, LS10 3LG

0113 2776880 Care Home 44 Old Age and Dementia

Newlands Hall High Street, Heckmondwike, WF16 0AL

01924 407247 Care Home 30 Old Age, Dementia and Mental Health

Oaklands Residential Home14 Pinfold Lane, Methley, Leeds LS26 9AB

01977 515451 Care Home 21 Old Age and Dementia

Oaklands Care Home 82 Bawtry Road, Bessacarr, Doncaster, DN4 7BQ

01302 535386 Care Home with Nursing

34 Old Age and Dementia

Oakwood GrangeOakwood Road, Royston, Barnsley, S71 4EZ

01226 709075 Care Home 60 Old Age and Dementia

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* We have made every effort to make sure that these details are correct. If there are any amendments or omissions please notify Wakefield Council, on 01924 304021 or 01924 303482.

List of Care HomesName and Address Telephone Type of

HomeBeds Needs Catered

*Needs Catered is a guide only. For more details contact the relevant home

Oak Park Care HomeWalnut Lane, Dewsbury WF12 8NJ

01924 459514 Care Home 66 Old Age and Dementia

Oulton Manor3 Wakefield Road, Oulton, Leeds, LS26 8EL

0113 2828222 Care Home 77 Old Age and Dementia

Park Cottages Neville Avenue, Kendray, Barnsley, S70 3HF

01226 771891 Care Home 12 Learning Disabilities

The DenbyWakefield Road, Denby Dale, Huddersfield, HD8 8RP

01484 867600 Care Home 47 Old Age and Dementia

The Grange and Elm Court 80 Grange Lane, Cundy Cross, Barnsley, S71 5QQ

01226 204185 Care Home 43 Mental Health

The Laurels Care HomeHigh Street, Norton, Doncaster, DN6 9EU

01302 709691 Care Home with Nursing

50 Old Age and Physical Disabilities

The Radcliffe444 Huddersfield Road, Mirfield, WF14 0EE

01924 493395 Care Home 34 Old Age and Dementia

Thomas Owen HouseLees House Road, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury, WF12 9BP

01924 458017 Care Home with Nursing

39 Old Age, Dementia, Mental Health and Physical Disabilities

Warneford HouseTenter Balk Lane, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster, DN6 7EE

01302 337111 Care Home with Nursing

40 Old Age, Dementia and Learning Diabilities

Water Royd House Nursing Home Locke Road, Gilroyd, Barnsley, S75 3QH

01226 281389 Care Home with Nursing

62 Old Age and Dementia

York HouseOld Bank Road, Dewsbury, WF12 7AH

01924 459574 Care Home 36 Old Age and Dementia

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This document has been produced by Wakefield Council and is a statement of the Council’s Policy regarding the procedures for entering a care home. It is not intended to be an explanation of the law. Entering a care home is an important step for you to take and this document aims to provide you with the information you need.

Social Care Direct (Your first point of contact for social care in Wakefield)

Telephone no 0345 8 503 503 Fax 01924 303455 Minicom: 01924 303450 Email: [email protected]

Personalisation and Assessment Team (Contact these if you want to know more about paying for your care)

Advice line number: 01924 307317 Address: personalisation and Assessment Team, Wakefield Council, PO Box 190, Wakefield, WF1 1ZE

Care and Support Commissioning – Adults (Contact these if you want to know more information about the contractual arrangements with Care Homes)

General Office Number 01924 304021 or 01924 303482 Address: Care and Support Commissioning – Adults, Wakefield Council, County Hall, Room 238, Bond Street, Wakefield, WF1 2QW

Social Care Complaints (Contact these if you are not happy about a service that you have received from Adults Services)

Complaints Manager 01924 302840

Wakefield Council Services

Care Quality Commission (Contact these if you would like a copy of the inspection report or if you have a complaint or query)

Telephone number 03000 616161 Email: [email protected] Address: Yorkshire & Humberside Region, City Gate, Gallowgate, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 4PA

www.cqc.org.uk

PALS NHS West and South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Commissioning Support Unit (CSU) Providing the PALS services for the Wakefield Clinical Commissioning Group (Contact these if you have a query with regard to the cost of nursing care or a complaint /query about the nursing care you receive)

Email: [email protected] Telephone number 0800 0525 270

Other useful contacts

Notes

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