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Northumberland Care Services Directory 2013/14 Adult Care and Support Services The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care Home support Specialist care Useful contacts Care homes In association with www.carechoices.co.uk Hexham Abbey

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The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care in Northumberland. This useful Directory includes information on home support, specialist care, care homes and much more. If you would like to receive a FREE hard copy please call Care Choices on 0800 389 2077.

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Northumberland Care Services Directory 2013/14Adult Care and Support Services

The comprehensive guide to choosing and paying for care

• Home support • Specialist care • Useful contacts • Care homes

In association with

www.carechoices.co.uk

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Alternative formats This Directory is available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk. There is also a Browsealoud option for those requiring the information in the spoken word.

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Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumberland County Council’s distribution of this Directory does not constitute their support or recommendation of any of the products or services advertised or listed within. All the listings in this publication of care homes and home care providers are supplied by the Care Quality Commission and neither Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Northumberland County Council nor Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions.

Contents

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Care homes checklist

This Directory’s helpline

Home care provider listings

Useful local contacts

National contacts

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) 22

Care homes / care homes with nursing listings

Index

Introduction

Contacting Adult Social Care in Northumberland 4

Care in Northumberland

Staying at home 5

Crisis support at home 5

Self-directed support and personal budgets 5

Equipment 6

Telecare 6

Social care and health information points 6

Shared Lives Northumberland 7

Short break care 7

NHS Continuing Healthcare 7

Sheltered (or retirement) housing 7

Extra care 8

Supported Living 8

Daytime activities 8

Care homes 9

Specialist care 9

Out-of-county care 10

End-of-life care 10

Carers’ support 10

Local carers’ services 11

Safeguarding vulnerable people from abuse 11

Compliments, comments and complaints 11

Paying for care

Charges for non-residential social care services 12

Home care 12

Day services 12

Short break care charges 13

Top-up fees 13

Charges for residential and nursing care 13

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Introduction I am pleased to introduce this Directory which provides valuable information about care services for people living in Northumberland.

Getting help If you think you need help, you are entitled to ask for an assessment of your needs by a care manager. This will involve discussing with you how you manage your health, personal care, essential household tasks, how you stay free from harm and how you continue with your current education or employment. With your permission we will ask to talk to any relative or friend who looks after you, a carer, your doctor, nurse or consultant and/or other relevant professionals in order to help establish what help or support you need.

If you are supporting someone ill or disabled you are entitled to ask for a carer’s assessment of your own needs to ensure that they are met. If you need an assessment a care manager will visit you and discuss your needs.

Assessments in Northumberland are provided by care managers employed by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, who provide adult social care on behalf of Northumberland County Council.

Care managersCare managers are people who are trained to understand the effects of disability or illness and the ways in which these can be overcome. Many are social workers, nurses or occupational therapists. If their assessment highlights that you need care and support, your care manager will offer you a personal budget to pay for this. You can choose either to manage the personal budget yourself (this is

called a direct payment), or to ask us to arrange services on your behalf.

Managing your personal budget yourself need not be complicated, even if you use it to employ care workers – there are organisations which can deal with all the administrative aspects of employment on your behalf. You may have to make a contribution towards the cost of your support – and if you have savings or a substantial pension, you may be asked to pay the full cost. However you will not have to pay anything for an assessment of your needs.

A care manager will also try to offer any advice you need if you intend to arrange help privately, either with personal care or in areas of life where we cannot usually offer to pay for support, such as housework. If you feel you need a care manager’s advice, please do not hesitate to contact Adult Social Care.

As you read through this Directory you will find details of how to contact our Adult Social Care service and more information on how we assess the needs of individuals. You will also find a range of other useful information relating to the availability and use of care services.

We want you to be fully informed so that you are able to maintain your independence and are able to make choices about the care you receive which best suits you.

Daljit Lally Corporate Director Adult Services, Housing, Community Health Services. A joint appointment with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumberland County Council.

Contacting Adult Social Care in Northumberland

Wooler

Alnwick

Rothbury

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Seahouses& Belford

Amble

Morpeth

Bellingham,Kielder & North Tyne

Ponteland

PrudhoeHexham

Allendale

Haltwhistle& South Tyne

Corbridge,Riding Mill

& Stocks�eld

Ashington

BlythValley

Tynedale

Chathill

Alnmouth

Otterburn

This Directory’s helpline 0800 389 2077 – information on choosing and paying for care

If you have any enquiries about services and information listed in the Directory on pages 5 to 14 please contact:

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Adult Social Care

Foundry House, The Oval, Stead Lane, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5HS

Tel: 01670 536 400Tel: (out of hours): 0845 600 52 52

Open times: Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm

Email: [email protected]

Further useful contacts can be found on page 20.

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Care in NorthumberlandStaying at home

People who have had a serious health crisis, accident or have just come out of hospital often need support for a short period in their home while they recover. One of the ways we do this is through our Short Term Support Service (STSS). This team works with people to help them regain their independence, skills and confidence. This support will usually be provided for up to six weeks but it may only take a single visit, or support for a few days to get you back to your usual routine. Depending on the person’s needs the service may provide:

• a rehabilitation programme led by a physiotherapist or occupational therapist• support with daily living and personal care tasks such

as washing, dressing, or meal preparation. The service aims wherever possible to do things with people, rather than doing it for them, to help them recover their independence• arranging pieces of equipment or minor adaptations to the person’s home to help them live safely and independently.The team includes care workers, therapists, rehabilitation workers and healthcare assistants. There is usually no charge for this service. However, you may have to pay a charge if the service lasts more than six weeks.

The Short Term Support Service contact numbers can be found on page 20, listed under ‘Adult Social Care’.

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Crisis support at homeSome people urgently need support at home, though they would not benefit as much from a programme of rehabilitation or re-ablement like the Short Term Support Service. If you are in this position, we can arrange crisis support home care. If you only need support for a brief period, this may be all that you require; if you need longer-term support, this service can fill the gap while you choose how you want to be supported later on.

If we think you may need crisis support, we will arrange

for a care manager to see you. They will discuss with you how much support you need. If you are likely to need support for more than a few weeks, they will also start assessing your long-term needs and helping you to make choices about how to meet them.

There is a charge for crisis support home care, though we will only ask you to pay as much of this charge as we think you can afford to pay. See page 12 for information about charges.

Self-directed support and personal budgetsIf you need longer term support to maintain your safety, independence and dignity at home, Adult Social Care can help with this, based on an assessment of your needs. Whatever your illness or disability, and for adults of any age, we aim to make sure you are in control of the support you receive, with personal budgets providing you with as much opportunity as you wish to choose your own support arrangements.

Self-directed support and personal budgets can be used by people with a range of needs including older people and adults with an illness or disability.

People are offered a personal budget which they are encouraged to manage themselves, or with help from family and friends, though we can also make arrangements on people’s behalf. We set the amount of the personal budget based on an assessment of their needs.

Personal budgets can be used flexibly to overcome the obstacles which illness or disability put in the way of living in the way you choose. Depending on your situation this could include personal care and assistance to live in your home or to take part in leisure and educational

activities, support to help carers get a break, and items of equipment designed for people with a disabiity.

If someone decides to employ their own care worker, they will become an employer with all the responsibilities that being an employer brings. The support planning team can advise you on how to go about this.

You will need to agree a support plan with us showing how you will use your personal budget. We will check that this is safe and legal. Our support planners can also help you to draw up your support plans, or if you want you can do that yourself.

For the person who receives the personal budget, the money is not classed as income and does not affect any benefits you may receive.

If your disability or illness does not cause you any problems in critical areas of life, you may not be eligible for a personal budget. However we may still be able to give you advice about services and equipment which might help you, and about other possibilities such as adaptations to your home (which you may be able to get financial help for). >>

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Equipment If you have a disability or illness that makes daily life difficult, you may be able to get equipment, such as a walking aid, or home adaptations, such as handrails, to make life at home easier for you and anyone who helps you with care tasks. Northumbria Healthcare provides equipment free to meet both social and health needs through its Joint Equipment Loans Service (JELS).

To get equipment a health or social care professional will assess the needs of the person who needs help and the needs of the carer. You can ask to see an occupational therapist by contacting Adult Social Care. If you choose to buy your own equipment you still have the right to ask for an assessment beforehand so that you can choose equipment with the benefit of skilled professional advice.

Adaptations to your home may be recommended following an assessment by an occupational therapist, who will pass on any recommendation to the Home Improvement Agency or Housing Department who will offer help.

If you would like more details about JELS ask your caremanager or call Adult Social Care on 01670 536 400. Alternatively, you can purchase equipment yourself, trying it before you buy. Two voluntary providers are:

• Disability North, Dene Centre, Newcastle Tel: 0191 284 0480

• Independability Project, Morpeth Tel: 01670 515200

TelecareTelecare is equipment that can detect falls, inactivity, smoke, flooding, gas or extreme temperatures in the home. Sensors are triggered, and an alert is received either by trained operators at a 24 hour call centre, or directly by a relative or carer. Telecare can allow users to remain independent and relatives and carers are reassured, safe in the knowledge that should an incident occur, they will know about it. Some devices can also help monitor particular health conditions and reduce the need for a hospital admission.

Telecare can help restore confidence for people who feel vulnerable in their own homes for a variety of reasons – including living alone, frailty or the need to summon help in an emergency. It could also be as a short-term measure during a period of convalescence. A number of organisations provide telecare services in

Northumberland, including the council’s own county wide service, Northumberland Telecare (formerly known as Valley Care). If you would like to find out more speak to your care manager or contact Northumberland Telecare on 01670 827100.

Social care and health information pointsWe have five information points based in libraries in Morpeth, Amble, Berwick and Haltwhistle and the Council information point in Cramlington. These are staffed by our support planners, on specific days, who can offer you advice and information about local support groups for people living with a disability or illness. They can also advise on issues that you may have about getting around at home

or going out, activities available nearby, your entitlement to support and organisations who provide care and support.

You can drop in for advice or make an appointment by calling Adult Social Care on 01670 536 400 or email [email protected] . To find out opening times visit the library website at infopoint.mylibrary.co.uk or call Adult Social Care.

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If your disability or illness is so serious that you cannot realistically stay in your own home, we can help you to move into supported housing or a care home.

If you would like more information about self-directed support and personal budgets, please contact your care manager or contact Adult Social Care on

01670 536 400 for an information pack and a chat about how self-directed support and personal budgets could benefit you. Alternatively you can email us on [email protected] with any questions and requests for information.

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Shared Lives Northumberland Shared Lives Northumberland provides care and support to adults with a learning or physical disability, a mental health problem or an older person in the Shared Lives carer’s own home. People who come to stay with carers are treated as part of the carer’s own family and either live there long term or for short breaks, for example when their families are away.

The aim of the scheme is to maximise the independence of individuals, provide high quality individualised care and enable people to fully participate

in social and community life.We envisage when someone comes to stay for a

short break with one of our families it will be a more of a holiday experience.

Shared Lives Northumberland is run by Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Northumberland County Council. It is regulated and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and a copy of the scheme inspection report can be seen on the CQC website.

Short break careYou may have a relative or friend living with you, or perhaps living nearby, who helps you on a regular basis, a ‘carer’. Caring can be rewarding, but it can also bring stresses and strains, and many carers welcome the opportunity to have a break from the caring responsibilities. For peace of mind, you may need someone else to be with you so that your carer can have time to themselves and you may be able to make arrangements with other members of your family or friends to spend time with you.

Whether you have a carer or not, you may wish to have a short break as a means of taking a rest from the day to day tasks you need to manage in order to maintain your

own independence, or from the regular care that you receive.

If your assessment confirms that you or your carer need help to take a break, a care manager may be able to arrange a short break for you. This could be a sitting service at home, somewhere to go during the day or a short stay away from home in an appropriate setting. You can also choose to make your own arrangements using a personal budget.

Even if you do not require financial support from Adult Social Care, a care manager can offer advice about making arrangements for your break independently, if that would be useful.

Visit www.carechoices.co.uk for further assistance with your search for care

NHS Continuing Healthcare NHS Continuing Healthcare is a package of on-going care arranged and funded by the NHS, when it has been assessed that the individual’s primary need is a health need. It can be provided in any setting. In a person’s own home, it means that the NHS funds all the care that is required to meet their assessed health needs. In care homes, it means that the NHS also makes a contract with the care home and pays the full fees for the person’s accommodation as well as their care.

A national policy has been drawn up by the Government that sets out the types of conditions that

will meet the eligibility criteria for continuing health care.Some people may be eligible for shared care, with some of the costs paid by the NHS and some by social services.

You can ask for an assessment by health and social care professionals if you think you may be eligible to have some of your care paid for by the NHS. Care managers can advise you about this.

Regular reviews will be carried out so if your needs change your care and/or funding arrangements will change to meet them. You can pick up a leaflet about NHS Continuing Healthcare from your GP or hospital.

Sheltered (or retirement) housingThis is a practical step if you would like more security and companionship but don’t need to move into a care home.

In a sheltered (or retirement) housing scheme you would live independently in a flat or bungalow built especially for older people within a larger complex, sometimes around a garden or communal facility and linked to a central control centre for security.

Some schemes have access to a resident or non-resident manager who provides support, advice and a link to services for older people. After your needs have been

assessed, you will still be able to receive care in the home if required.

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Supported LivingSupported Living is the term given by Local Authorities to offer people their ‘own homes’ via a tenancy or home ownership or shared ownership and have personal and housing related support provided by an outside organisation.

Hatfield Chase provides accommodation with flexible and individual support for people with a learning disability to help them to live independently in their own home. It consists of 10 bungalows in Bedlington, each

with its own bedroom, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and garden. All bungalows are also wheelchair accessible and have special equipment and sensors, called telecare (discussed on page 6), which provides tenants with an emergency on call system.

Staff are on hand seven days a week 24 hours a day to provide as much or as little support as required.

For more information about supported housing options contact Adult Social Care on 01670 536 400.

Extra care This type of housing offers older people who need more support the chance to continue living independently within their own self-contained properties. Couples and friends can stay together and there is a mix of able and less able people. Extra care schemes offer higher levels of on site care compared to sheltered housing.

Each resident is assessed in the normal way to work out how much care they need and there may also be support on call for all those in the scheme. In addition to personal care, extra care schemes may also offer domestic support, meals and leisure and social activities. Residents can choose to join in social activities or remain private.

In Northumberland, The Manors which is located on the West Wylam estate in Prudhoe provides 46 one and two bedroom flats. There are 34 for rent and 12 for shared ownership. It is owned and managed by Isos Housing in partnership with Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation

Trust, and Northumberland County Council. The building also plays a key role in the local community with a restaurant open to the public and internet café available. To make an enquiry, phone Isos Housing on 0191 223 8321.

Northumberland County Council and Northumbria Healthcare are also building 12 additional extra care flats to support older people as part of a new hospital facility being built on the site of the existing Haltwhistle War Memorial on Westgate. This is due to open in 2014.

Daytime activities If your disability, illness or age prevents you from leaving your home to socialise and you have been assessed as needing support from Adult Social Care, you can use your personal budget (explained on page 5) to overcome obstacles which prevent you from pursuing your own interests and make use of existing leisure and social facilities which provide day time activities where you live. You may also be entitled to support to participate in day time activities to give the person who looks after you a break.

Website www.northumberlandlife.org is a local directory of groups and services in and around Northumberland. It is a valuable reference for anyone who wants to know what Northumberland’s communities can offer, from parents looking for activities for young children to older people looking for like-minded groups; from people who want to take up new activities to people who want to make contact with others affected by the same disability or illness.

Day services for older people are also available in

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day centres managed by a number of voluntary sector organisations. Northumberland County Council manages specialist day centres for older people with dementia at Essendene Day Service in Bedlington and Tynedale House Day Care Centre in Blyth and there are specialist dementia day services in other areas run by voluntary organisations. Access to any of these services can be arranged for people who need it through Adult Social Care. See page 20 for contact details.

Day services for people with a learning disability are also provided within Northumberland for those people who are assessed as requiring this service. These offer

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Care homesIf your care needs are too great to be met in your own home, you may need to consider the alternative of moving into a care home. There are two types of care home: a residential care home and a nursing home. If you think you may need to move into a care home, we recommend contacting Adult Social Care to discuss your options. Even if you will be able to pay for a care home place yourself, you may find it helpful to discuss what other kinds of support might be available.

All care home providers must be registered with the Care Quality Commission. Homes are categorised by the type of care they provide and are listed in this Directory. All homes are regularly inspected by the CQC, who report on their findings. These inspection reports are available at the home or from the CQC website www.cqc.org.uk

Both residential care and nursing homes provide personal care, including help with bathing, feeding, dressing and moving around. If your assessment says that you need to live in a care home, a care manager from Adult Social Care can make arrangements for you.

People supported to live in a care home will usually have to pay at least part of the fees, unless they are eligible for support arranged as NHS Continuing Healthcare. Your care manager can advise you about whether you may be eligible for this. If not there will be a financial assessment to decide how much you can afford to pay, taking account of your income, your savings and the value of any property you own.

Residential care homes (personal care only)Moving to a care home is a major change in a person’s life and needs very careful consideration.

If you feel you can no longer live in your own home

but do not need active nursing care, a care home offering only personal care may be your best option.

Care homes with nursingIf you need nursing care, even if you are not entitled to NHS Continuing Health care to pay full fees, you are entitled to an NHS payment to cover the element of the fees of the care home which is specifically for nursing care. This applies whether or not a care manager has arranged your place in the home. If you are making private arrangements to move into a nursing home, you should ask to have your nursing needs assessed before going into the home, to make sure that you know whether you are eligible. The care home manager will be able to help you to arrange this.

If a care manager makes arrangements for you to live in a care home, whether residential or nursing, private, voluntary or County Council run, you have certain rights and choices.

On moving in, you should be given a personal plan, written by your care manager and agreed with the home. This will define which is your room and the basic service you can expect.

Should you have to leave the home, to go into hospital for example, your place in the home will be kept for you for at least six weeks and you will have to keep up payments. The home will liaise with your care manager throughout.

Once in, you have a right to leave at any time but you can also stay for as long as you wish, provided your behaviour doesn’t impact on the quality of life of other residents, and you observe house rules.

Should your needs change, you may need to move to a more suitable home - a care manager will help with this.

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a range of activities depending upon the needs of the individual. They provide care and respite for people who have more complex needs but also work experience and voluntary activities in most Northumberland County

Council day services. There are also opportunities for people to explore alternative activities such as supported work and college places in various community settings across Northumberland. See page 20 for contact details.

Learning disability Adult Social Care will usually try to arrange support for people with a learning disability to live in ordinary housing, perhaps sharing with people. However, there are also care homes that specialise in support for people with learning disabilities. A good home will provide opportunities to learn and maintain skills, and opportunities to take part in enjoyable and stimulating activities. Social workers and community nurses from Northumbria Healthcare who specialise in learning

disability are able to give information to enable people to make the right choices for themselves.

Supported Living housing options are explained on page 8.

DementiaFor some people with dementia who are no longer able to stay in their own homes, moving to a care home can help to maintain and improve their quality of life. People with dementia should be able to live in a care home

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that offers quality personal care and person-centred care. Some care homes offer specialist units with experienced staff and facilities adapted to the needs of residents with dementia.

People with dementia can benefit from a range of group or individual therapies. Most people benefit from social interaction and mental stimulation. Activity coordinators and occupational therapists can provide people with reality orientation, reminiscence and validation therapy. Music, art and other creative therapies can also be helpful. Behaviour management approaches that promote understanding of the behaviour of the person with dementia can also be helpful and trained staff can offer this service within many establishments.

Mental healthMost people with other mental health needs are able to live in ordinary housing with support, and care managers will

always start by trying to find solutions which enable people to do so. But for a small number of people with complex needs, residential care may be able to help improve the quality of their life, perhaps as a short term arrangement. The structured environment and activities provided can build up confidence. The care providers should assess the person carefully to make sure the placement is right for the individual. A qualified member of the residential care staff may visit the person at home, talk to them and look at their assessments of health/social care need.

To find out more organise visits to prospective care homes. Ask residents about the care they receive. Are psychiatric nurses available if needed? Do the activities provided assist rehabilitation? What are the attitudes to medication and other therapies? How does the care home approach different types of challenging behaviour? Do the staff have close links with the Community Mental Health Team?

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Out-of-county care Even if you are asking a care manager to arrange your place, you can choose a care home outside Northumberland. You may want to be closer to friends, family members or you may want to relocate to another part of the country.

The home you choose must be suitable for your assessed needs and comply with Northumberland County Council’s contractual terms and conditions. The Council will usually be able to pay at most the level of fees that

the local authority pays. If you choose a more expensive home, you may have to find funds to pay the difference in cost. If your care manager is arranging your place, they will be able to get information about options in the area you want to move to. You can also get free information on care provision in other regions, by contacting Care Choices on freephone 0800 389 2077 with details of your requirements.

End-of-life care National Minimum Standards outline requirements that homes must meet in relation to staff dealing positively with the death of a resident with dignity and respect.

Important questions to consider when assessing homes on this matter would include:

• Are ‘Living Wills’ implemented and followed?

• How are the religious, social and spiritual needs of residents met?

• Can relatives stay at the home during the final stages?

• What staff training is in place?

• How are families involved with any advanced care planning?

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Carers’ supportIf you support a friend or family member who is ill, disabled, frail in old age, or someone with alcohol or drug related problems, then you are a ‘carer’. The care you provide may be emotional, physical or practical help.

Caring for someone can be very rewarding but it can also be incredibly stressful and exhausting at times and take a toll on your own health and wellbeing. You may need help

yourself. You can discuss your needs with the care manager as part of the assessment for the person you look after, or during the review of their care plan. We will also invite you to contribute to the discussion of the needs of the person you care for (their assessment), though we will usually need to discuss with that person whether there are some issues they wish to talk about privately.

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Compliments, comments and complaints Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Northumberland County Council are committed to listening to the people who use our adult social care services, their carers and families. Please tell us when we get things right so that we can keep doing it. If things have gone wrong please tell us so that we can put things right. We can also learn lessons from your experience and we always take complaints very seriously.

If you need help to make a complaint you can ask someone else to do this for you such a family member, neighbour or friend.

You can:

• Speak directly to the people providing your service. This is often the best way to resolve any problems

• Contact the Adult Social Care complaints team to compliment, comment or complain about our services or staff.

Tel: 01670 628 888

Or write to

Adult Services and Housing Group Comments, compliments, and complaints

FREEPOST RLTX-LBXU-SHBS County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 2EF

Email: [email protected] our website: www.northumberland.gov.uk

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Carers’ supportAlternatively you can ask for a separate assessment of your own needs, this is called a carer’s assessment. This can happen even if the person you care for refuses help.

Some of the ways we can help include arranging for someone else to look after the person you care for so that you can have a break; arranging training and advice for you about how to provide help safely and easily; putting you in contact with other carers who can share their experience with you and with other organisations who may be able to help. Your care manager will endeavour to find solutions to best support you in your caring role.

Northumberland Carers’ Guide is a practical

information resource for carers of adults. Northumberland Carer’s Wellbeing Check will help you think about your own health and how your caring role affects your life, consider things that will make caring easier and help you prepare for a carers assessment discussion.

The guide and wellbeing check are available from your care manager, if you have one or Adult Social Care, telephone: 01670 536 400 or email: [email protected]. You can also get a copy and a range of carer information and support from Carers Northumberland on the details listed below.

Local carers’ servicesCarers Northumberland is an independent local charity which exists to support anyone caring for a partner, relative or friend who needs help because of any illness or disability. This includes:

• a one-stop information service - on issues affecting carers and signposting to other services

• individual support including emotional support

• the opportunity to meet other carers locally

• help to access short breaks from caring

• support when your caring role changes or ends

• a carers emergency card scheme in partnership with British Red Cross

• a unified carer voice - to ensure that carers have an impact on decision-making and can influence local policy, planning procedures and outcomes.

Tel: 0844 800 7354 Email: [email protected]: www.carersnorthumberland.org.uk

Safeguarding vulnerable people from abuse People who are ill or disabled may be particularly at risk of being abused or exploited by others, or being neglected when they need help. People who look after someone with a disability or illness or who needs support because they are frail, or have alcohol or drug related problems are sometimes themselves vulnerable to abuse.

If you think a person is being ill-treated or neglected

now, or is at risk of being ill-treated or neglected you should contact your care manager if you have one or you can speak to Adult Social Care on 01670 536 400 during office hours. For out of hours contact our Emergency Duty Team on 0845 600 5252.

In the case of an emergency you should still call the police or ambulance services.

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Day servicesCharges for day services vary depending on how much it costs to provide. However you will only have to pay for the service itself if your financial assessment says that you can afford to – and the maximum anyone has to pay for home care and day services is £251.75 per week. These

charges do not include the costs of any meals provided in day services, or transport to day services. If you use these there are charges of £2.50 a day for meals, while transport provided by the day centre, or funded by us to get to the day service generally costs £2 a day.

There are no charges for NHS services or for seeing a care manager. In addition you will not have to pay the charges for home care, day time activities, meals on wheels or short break (respite) care if:

• you are receiving after-care following compulsory treatment under mental health legislation

• you are living in a care home

• you have Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (although short break charges may still apply).

The charges quoted below (as of August 2013) are re-considered at least annually.

Paying for care

Charges for non-residential social care servicesA financial assessment and benefits officer will visit you to assess your ability to pay, based on your income and

savings. This person will also be able to answer any questions you may have about paying for services.

Home careThe standard charge is currently £3.21 per quarter hour of care, up to a maximum of £251.75 per week for people who can afford to pay that much.

Many people do not have to pay as much as this and some people don’t have to pay at all. If you are receiving a personal budget (see page 5) these can be used to purchase home care services directly from the supplier.

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Compliments, comments and complaints continued

Complaints about care homes and social care servicesIf you have a complaint about a care home, care home with nursing or any other social care service, the first thing you should do is tell the home or service. This applies whether you pay for your care or your local council funds it.

By law, every care home and social care service must have an efficient procedure for dealing with complaints. Ask for a copy of the service’s complaints procedure so that you understand what you must do and how they will deal with your complaint.

The care service should try to sort out your complaint themselves and put things right to prevent the same thing happening again.

If you are not happy with your response from the care service or you do not want to complain to them directly, you can contact the Adult Social Care complaints team (details page 11)

If you are not satisfied with the final reply to your complaint you can complain to the Local Government Ombudsman:

The Local Government Ombudsman,

PO Box 4771, Coventry CV4 0EHTel: 0300 061 0614 or 0845 602 1983

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Short break care chargesCharges for this will vary, depending on your financial circumstances. If you depend on social security benefits entirely, you will pay between £47.80 and £181 a week. If you have savings of more than £23,250 you will have to pay £419.58 a week. This will increase if you receive more than 56 nights of care in a year.

If you need more information, contact the Charges Helpline on 01670 622891 or write to:

Finance Section, Adult Social CareNorthumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 2EFEmail: [email protected]

Top-up feesIf you want to be supported by Adult Social Care in a home which costs more than the rate Northumberland County Council usually pays for someone with your needs, you will have to ask someone else to make an additional payment. This means that they will have to pay the difference between the Council’s rate and the amount the home charges. This additional payment is often referred to as a ‘third party top-up’. You should establish whether a top-up is required before choosing a care home. It is important to note that if there is no top-up required when you take residency the care provider should not introduce one at a later date.

The law says that you are not allowed to make this additional payment, except in limited circumstances, because your own money is taken into account in setting charges. Therefore, the additional payment normally has to be made by someone else, for example, a family member or charity.

Before anyone agrees to make additional payments on your behalf they should be aware that the amount could increase and they need to be sure that they can sustain the payments for as long as they are required. If the additional payments stop being paid for any reason, then you should seek help and advice from your care manager.

Charges for residential and nursing care If you have capital or savings of more than £23,250 you will have to pay for any care services you require but you are still entitled to an assessment of your needs by Adult Social Care. If you have assets of less than £14,250, you are likely to be entitled to funding from the Council, though you will still have to make a contribution from your income, and if you have a substantial pension, you may have to pay the fees in full. Between these two figures, a sliding scale operates whereby you must pay £1 per week for each £250 you have above the lower figure, in addition to the amount you are assessed to pay from your income. Assuming you will be moving into care, you may be entitled to some of the following financial assistance and support.

Twelve-week property disregard If your former home is included in your financial assessment but your other capital is less than £23,250 and your income is not enough to meet your care home fees, the Council will help with the cost during the first twelve weeks of permanent care.

Deferred Payment AgreementsAfter the twelve-week property disregard period, any financial help from the Council will be charged against the value of your home and recovered once your house has been sold. However, the Council may limit how much they will pay and it may affect your entitlement to pension credit if your property is not seen to be

on the market and becomes treated as capital by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).

Attendance AllowanceThis is a non-means tested, non-taxable benefit from the DWP paid at the lower rate of £53.00 per week for those needing care by day or night, and at the higher rate of £79.15 per week for those needing care both during the day and night. All older people who are ill and disabled can, and should claim this benefit. Although you may not receive payments if you are in a care home and part of your fees are being paid by the Council.

NHS Nursing Care ContributionWhether you are a temporary or permanent resident, if you live in a care home that provides nursing care you may be entitled to a non-means-tested NHS NursingCare Contribution (currently £109.79 per week) towards the cost of your nursing care. This is paid directly to the home.

NHS Continuing Healthcare FundingIn certain circumstances you may be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare services. If this is applicable you may qualify for the full cost of your care home fees, including board and accommodation to be met by the NHS. Typically Continuing Healthcare services are provided in a nursing home setting but they may also be provided in your own home or in a residential care home. >>

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Running out of money

If your capital is likely to reduce to £23,250, you must let the Council know well in advance as they will step in to help with your care fees. They must conduct an assessment of your situation and will make a contribution - described on page 5.

If the home you have chosen charges more than this, you must find someone to help pay the difference – a ‘top-up’ payment. Whoever does this, whether family or a benevolent charity, they should realise that they may have to pay this for some time. Alternatively, you would

have to find a cheaper home.Understanding your rights before moving into care

is essential. There are a number of financial products and specialist companies who may be able to help. It is important to seek advice before committing yourself.

Figures mentioned here may change over the life of this Directory, published in August 2013.

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS • Were you met by someone when you first arrived at the care home?

• Do staff seem warm, friendly and polite?

• Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable?

• Does the home feel homely and welcoming?

• Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?

FEES• How much are the fees? (insert fees above right)

• Do the fees cover all the services available?

• Under what circumstances will the fees alter – eg annually or according to increasing needs?

• Is the notice to terminate the contract reasonable?

• Can you see a table of the fees charged?

TRANSPORT• Is the home easy to get to for relatives and friends?

• Does the home provide its own transport? Can you see what sort?

ACCOMMODATION• Are bedrooms single or shared? Is there a choice?

• Can you decorate and re-arrange your room to suit yourself?

• Can you bring your own furniture and TV?

• Is there a call system for emergencies?

• Are there enough electric sockets in your room?

• Can you control the heating in your room?

• Can you lock your room and is there a secure place for valuables?

• Is there a separate dining room? Bar?

• Are there toilet facilities within easy reach of the communal facilities?

• Are there both showers and baths?

• Are bathrooms adapted to help people in and out of the bath?

ACCESSIBILITY• Does the home have the right adaptations and equipment to meet your needs?

• Are all areas accessible for wheelchair users?

• Does the home have extra wheelchairs and walking aids?

• Is there adequate provision for people with sight or hearing difficulties? What evidence is available that shows this?

LIFE WITHIN THE HOME• Are there any rules and restrictions (eg going out, time of return etc)? Can you see a copy of any literature pointing these out?

• Can you choose when to get up and retire every day?

• How are residents involved in decisions about life in the home?

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• Is there a telephone where you can make and take calls in private and comfort?

• Will someone post a letter for you? Or is there a post box nearby?

• Is there enough privacy given to residents?

• Is alcohol served or permitted?

• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas?

• What arrangements are there for religious observance?

• Can you handle your own money? If not, what arrangements are in place?

• Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit?

• Are residents accompanied on visits to the GP or hospital?

STAFF• Do the staff appear clean, cheerful and respectful?

• Observe how the staff talk to residents. Are people treated with dignity as well as being treated in a friendly manner?

• Are the staff formally trained?

• Is there an adequate number of staff on duty day and night? What evidence is available to back this up?

VISITORS• Are visitors welcome at all times?

• Is there somewhere to see them in private?

• May your visitors join you at meals?

• Can your visitors stay overnight?

CATERING• How much choice do you get about meals?

• Is the food varied and interesting?

• Can the home cater for your dietary needs?

• Ask to see a current menu to answer these questions.

• Can you have snacks or drinks any time of the day or night?

• Can you eat in your room?

ACTIVITIES• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies and interests?

• What sorts of activities and entertainment are organised?

• Can you see a copy of the home’s current activities diary?

• Are outings and holidays arranged? How much do they cost?

• Are escorts available if necessary?

• Is a library service available?

• Can you have your own flower bed or help in the garden?

• Can you stay in your own room if you want to?

GARDENS• Are the grounds/gardens attractive?

• Are all areas safe and accessible?

• Is there somewhere to sit?

• Are they quiet?

CONTRACT TERMS• Can you retain your own room if away?

• Can you have a short-stay or trial period?

• Ask to be given a statement of terms and conditions used by the home.

• Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out? Where? Ask to see a copy.

• What notice periods exist?

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Home care provider listings

AGE UK - NORTHUMBERLAND The Roundhouse, Lintonville, Parkway, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9JZ Tel: 08451 400088 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

ANGELS ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES 17 Priestlands Close, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2AW Tel: 01434 601230 OP D MH YA

AUTISM CARE UK (3) LIMITED Alexandra Way, Newbiggin- by- the- sea, Northumberland NE64 6JG Tel: 01670 812615 LDA YA

BERWICK- UPON- TWEED Suite 3 and 4 WorkSpace, Berwick, Boarding School Yard, 90 Marygate, Berwick- upon- Tweed Northumberland TD15 1BN Tel: 01289 305 360 OP D PD LDA MH SI AD

BLYTHYMCA Building, 101 Waterloo Road, Blyth Northumberland NE24 1BY Tel: 01670 353787 OP D PD LDA SI YA

BLYTH VALLEY DISABLED FORUM 20 Stanley Street Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2BU Tel: 01670 360927 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

BURN BRAE CARE LIMITED 81A Front Street, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 5PU Tel: 01661 830111 OP D PD MH SI YA

CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (CMS) 8 Larchlea, Darras Hall, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 9LG Tel: 01661 824679 PD

CARELINE HOMECARE NORTHUMBERLAND Unit 11, Cawledge Business Park, Linnet Court, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2GD Tel: 01912 161207 OP D LDA MH SI YA AD

CASTLESIDE HOUSE40 Narrrowgate, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1JQ Tel: 01665 606515 OP D PD SI YA

CHEVIOT CARE LIMITED 15 High Fair, Wooler, Northumberland NE71 6PA Tel: 01668 282353 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

CHOICE NORTH EAST (SUPPORTED LIVING) North Road, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 0BW Tel: 01661 867660 D PD LDA SI

DEVELOPING FUTURES (UK) LIMITED1- 3 Little Buildings, Ovington, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6DS Tel: 07725 263300 OP PD LDA SI YA

DIAGONAL ALTERNATIVES LLP Diagonal Alternatives LLP, 10a West Road, Ponteland, Northumberland NE20 9SU Tel: 01661 820930 OP D PD

DILSTON COLLEGE - COMMUNITY PROPERTIES Dilston Hall, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5RJ Tel: 01434 632692 LDA YA

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FAIRMEADOWS HOME CARE OFFICE G05 Arch Center for Enterprise, Lintonville, Parkway, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9JZ Tel: 08454 586849 OP D PD LDA MH SI

GROVEWOOD HOUSE Main Street, South Charlton, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NB Tel: 01665 579249 OP D

HELPING HANDS COMMUNITY CARE - BLYTH The Waterguards Office, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 3PA Tel: 01670 797946 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

J S PARKER LIMITED NORTH EAST Bearl Farm, Bywell, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7AJ Tel: 01661 845960 OP PD YA AD

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LADYBIRD CARE 2 Silverton Court, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 7RY Tel: 0800 2425080 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

NORTH EAST CARE MANAGEMENT LIMITED 26 Petrel way, South Beach, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 3QL Tel: 01670 544299 OP PD LDA MH SI YA

NORTH LOCALITY HOMECARE (ALNWICK) Unit 3 Linnet Court, Cawledge Business Park, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2DG Tel: 01665 511963 OP D PD SI YA

NORTH LOCALITY HOMECARE (BERWICK) 65 Marygate, Berwick Upon Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1BA Tel: 01289 309353 OP D PD SI YA

NORTHUMBERLAND MID & NORTH DOMICILIARY CARE AGENCYUnit 15a Bizspace, Wansbeck, Business Centre, Rotary Parkway, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 8QZ Tel: 07947 353827 YA

NORTHUMBERLAND SOUTH DOMICILIARY CARE AGENCY Mencap, 1 Wentworth Place, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1XB Tel: 01434 609245 LDA

OLIVIA GRACE CARE LIMITED 10A Chantry Place, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1PJ Tel: 01670 810809 OP YA

REGENCY CARE Game Keepers Cottage, Limestone Lane, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 0DD Tel: 01661 825477 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

SETON CARE LIMITED 3 & 4 The Chandlery, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1HE Tel: 01289 306419 OP D PD LDA SI YA

SOUTH EAST LOCALITY HOME CARE Foundry House, The Oval, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5HS Tel: 01670 536444 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

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VOYAGE (DCA) NORTHUMBERLAND 336 Cowpen Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5ND Tel: 01670 354227 OP PD LDA MH YA AD

WANSBECK SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICE2 Hahield Chase, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5LB Tel: 01670 823831 LDA

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Useful local contacts Age UK NorthumberlandThe Round House, Lintonville Parkway,Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9JZInformation and advice service available weekdays between 10am and 1pm.Tel: 0845 950 150/ 01665 605707Email: [email protected] Web: www.ageuk-northumberland.org.uk

Alzheimer’s SocietySpringwell House, Wellway, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1BJ Tel: 01670 511159 Email: [email protected] Web: www.alzheimers.org.uk/morpeth

Carers NorthumberlandTel: 0844 800 7354Email: [email protected]: www.carersnorthumberland.org.uk

Citizens Advice Bureaux - Northumberland offices

Berwick 5 Tweed Street, Berwick upon Tweed TD15 1NG Tel: 01289 330 222

Blyth Valley Eric Tolhust Centre, 3 – 13 Quay Street, Northumberland NE24 2AS Tel: 01670 367779

Castle MorpethTower Buildings, 9 Oldgate, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1PY Tel: 01670 518814

TynedaleThe Community Centre, Gilesgate, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 3NP Tel: 01434 605254

Essendene Day ServiceFoundry House, The Oval, Stead Lane, Bedlington NE22 5HSTel: 01670 536410

Tynedale House Day Care CentreTynedale Drive, Blyth NE24 4LHTel: 01670 364660

WansbeckStation Villa, Kenilworth Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 8AA Tel: 01670 818360

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Adult Social Care Tel: 01670 536 400Out of hours telephone: 0845 600 5252Email: [email protected]

Charges HelplineTel: 01670 622891Email: [email protected]

Comments, compliments, and complaints teamTel: 01670 628 888Email: [email protected]

Safeguarding Adults teamTel: 01670 536 400Out of hours telephone: 0845 600 5252

Social Care and Health Information Points (See page 6)Tel: 01670 536 400Web: infopoint.mylibrary.co.uk

Hospitals (in Northumberland and North Tyneside)Tel: 0844 811 8111Email: [email protected]: www.northumbria.nhs.uk

Northumberland County CouncilTel: 0845 600 6400Email: [email protected]: www.northumberland.gov.uk

Northumberland LifeWeb: www.northumberlandlife.org

Patient and Liaison Services (PALS)Freephone: 0800 032 0202

Day care

Bedlington Day CentreTown Centre, Bedlington NE22 5UQTel: 01670 823728

Blyth Riverside Resource CentreConiston Road, Blyth Riverside Business Park, Blyth NE24 4RQTel: 01670 353276 • Fax: 01670 353 495

Hepscott Park Horticultural Skills Unit Stannington, Morpeth NE61 6NFTel: 01670 511560

Sleekburn Horticultural Training UnitWest Sleekburn Farm, Bomarsund, Bedlington NE22 7ADTel: 01670 530111

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Care and Repair Northumberland The agency works on behalf of Northumberland County Council to give practical help with home adaptations through the delivery of the Disabilities Facilities Grant Tel: 01670 851844

Disability North Tel: 0191 284 0480

Independability Project Tel: 01670 515200

Joint Equipment Loans Service (JELS)(Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust) Tel: 01670 536400Email: [email protected]

Disability equipment and adaptations for the home

Age UK Personal AlarmTel: 0800 77 22 66 • Web: www.ageuk/alarm

Callsafe (part of Johnnie Johnson Housing Trust)Tel: 0845 217 0721 • Web: www.callsafe.org

Northumberland Telecare (Local telecare services)Tel: 01670 827100

Emergency Alarm Systems

The Manors (extra care for older people)Adderlade Road, West Wylam, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 5ETTel: 0191 223 8321 Email: [email protected]

Hatfield Chase (supported accommodation for people with a learning disability) Hatfield Chase, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5LUTel: 01670 536400Email: [email protected]

Supported Housing

ConsettYork House, 43-45 York Av, Consett Tel: 01207 591340

Consett & Stanley Branch 10 Lincoln Road, Moorside, Consett DH8 8EB Tel: 01207 509510

DurhamMoreton House, High St, Carrville, Durham Tel: 0191 384 4205 • Web: www.mencap.org.uk

Gateshead Wesley Memorial Methodist Church, 557 The Crescent, Durham Road, Low Fell, Gateshead NE9 5EY Tel: 0191 440 0131 (secretary)

Tenth Avenue, Team Valley Trad, 21 Marquis Court, Gateshead Tel: 0191 487 0444

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The Northstar CentreSt Mary’s, Castlegate, Berwick TD15 1JXTel: 01289 305105

The Pottergate CentreHowling Lane, Alnwick NE66 1DJTel: 01665 602181

The Tynedale CentreUnit 13, Haugh Lane Industrial Estate, Hexham NE46 3PUTel: 01434 605245

Tynedale Horticultural ServiceThe Lodge Ridley Hall, Bardon Mill, Hexham NE47 7BPTel: 01434 344933

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Age UKThe name for the now combined Age Concern and Help the Aged.National advice line: Tel: 0800 169 6565Web: www.ageuk.org.uk

Association of Charity OfficersThe national umbrella body for benevolent charities, those who provide aid and advice to individuals in need.Unicorn House, Station Close, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3JW Tel: 01707 651777 • Web: www.aco.uk.net

Carers UKCarers UK is the voice of carers and is the only carer-led organisation working for all carers.32-36 Loman Street, Southwark, London SE1 0EE Tel: 0207 922 8000 • Web: www.carersuk.org

Care Choices Helpline The publishers of this Directory offer a free information service to those looking for care for older people and adults with special needs.Tel: 0800 389 2077 • Web: www.carechoices.co.uk

Counsel and CareAdvice and help for older people, their families and carers.Twyman House, 16 Bonny Street, London NW1 9PGTel: 0845 300 7585 • Web: www.counselandcare.org.uk

Elderly Accommodation Counsel Aims to help older people make informed choices about meeting their housing and care needs.89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7PT Advice line: 0800 377 7070 • Web: www.housingcare.org

Friends of the ElderlyA charity that supports older people who have a range of practical needs.

40–42 Ebury Street, London SW1W 0LZ Tel: 0207 730 8263Web: www.fote.org.uk

National Association for Providers of Activities for Older People (NAPA) Social and therapeutic activities for older persons.Bondway Commercial Centre, 5th Floor Unit 5.12, 71 Bondway, London SW8 1SQTel: 0207 078 9375Web: www.napa-activities.co.uk

National Centre for Independent LivingAdvice on Direct Payments and other useful information for disabled people.Web: www.ncil.org.uk

Relatives and Residents Association, The For older people needing, or living in, residential care and their families and friends.24 The Ivories, 6-18 Northampton Street, London N1 2HY Tel: 0207 359 8136 Web: www.relres.org

Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) A national association of lawyers providing legal advice to older people, their family and carers.PO Box 257, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire EN10 7YY Tel: 01992 471568 Web: www.solicitorsfortheelderly.com

United Kingdom Home Care Association (UKCHA) The professional association of home care providers from the independent, voluntary, not-for-profit and statutory sectors.42b Banstead Road, Carshalton Beeches, Surrey SM5 3NW Tel: 0208 288 1551 Web: www.ukhca.co.uk

National contacts

The Care quality Commission (CqC) All care providers must be registered under a system introduced by the Health and Social Care Act 2008, which brings adult social care, independent healthcare and the NHS under a single set of essential standards of quality and safety.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. They regulate care provided through a range of methods including:

• Registering providers to ensure they are meeting the essential standards of quality and safety.

• Monitoring how providers comply with the standards.

• Promoting improvement in services.

• Using enforcement powers where necessary.

• Publishing up to date information about the

compliance of adult social care providers with essential standards of safety and quality.

Following an inspection, each service is given a report of how it rates against national essential standards of quality and safety. Each service’s report can be seen on the CQC website: www.cqc.org.uk

For any enquiries or to register a concern or a complaint, contact CQC by telephone: 03000 616161 or by email: [email protected]

The Care quality Commission Citygate , Gallowgate , Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4PA

When considering care services, it’s always a good idea to check a service’s inspection report on the Care Quality Commission’s comprehensive website: www.cqc.org.uk

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ABBeyfield HoUSe - AlNwickSouth Road, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NZ Tel: 01665 604876 Advert page 17 OPABerwicke reSideNtiAl Home 99 Main Street, Spittal, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1RP Tel: 01289 331448 LDAAcAciA HoUSe reSideNtiAl cAre Home West View, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 0RZ Tel: 01670 395740 OP PD MH SI YAAdmorre HoUSe 2 Fountain Head Bank, Seaton , Sluice Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear NE26 4HT Tel: 01912 376141 OP DAlBioN coUrt cAre Home Albion Way, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5BW Tel: 01670 362354 OP DAlBUry HoUSe 17- 19 Tweed Street, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1NG Tel: 01289 302768 OP DAlNBANkAlnmouth Road, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2PR Tel: 01665 603584 D LDAArdgowAN HoUSe reSideNtiAl cAre Home 4 Middle Street, Newsham, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4AB Tel: 01670 367072 LDA MHAStor coUrt cAre Home Lamb Street, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 6XF Tel: 01670 738890 Advert inside front cover OP D YAAStor lodge view cAre Home Lamb Street, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 6SF Tel: 01670 735012 Advert inside front cover OPAUtiSm cAre Uk (3) limitedAlexandra Way, Newbiggin- by- the- sea, Northumberland NE64 6JG Tel: 01670 812615 LDA YAAvAlA PArk Mile Road, Widdrington, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5QL Tel: 01670 790019 OP D YA

AvoNridge SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home Front Street, West Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5TZ Tel: 01670 820313 OP D PD LDA MH SI YABAiliffgAte 16 Bailiffgate, Alnwick, Northumberland NE661LX Tel: 01665 605669 LDA SIBeAcHville weSt eNd Beachville Care Home, West End, Newbiggin- by- the- sea, Northumberland NE64 6XD Tel: 01670 817345 OP D LDA

BeAcoN fArm cAre Home Beacon Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 8AZ Tel: 01670 715000 Advert inside back cover OP DBeAUmoNt coUrt 1- 2 Beaumont Court, West Road, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6JT Tel: 01661 520013 PD LDABeNtiNck creSceNt 39- 40 Bentinck Crescent, Pegswood, Morpeth Northumberland NE61 6SX Tel: 01670 511776 OP PD LDA SIBereSford lodge reSideNtiAl cAre Home 88 Beresford Road, Seaton Sluice, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear NE26 4RJ Tel: 01912 377272 OP DBerwick BridgeS limited 4a Roberts Lodge, Tweedmouth, Berwick- upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2YN Tel: 01289 303173 LDABircH Hill cAre ceNtre Norham, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2JZ Tel: 01289 382216 OP D PD SIBlytH StAr eNterPriSeS limited - 78 middletoN Street 78 Middleton Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2LU Tel: 01670 360122 MHBUrN BrAe lodge Prospect Hill, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5RU Tel: 01434 632022 OP DBUrNABy HoUSe SociAl & reSideNtiAl Home Longhirst Road, Pegswood, Morpeth, Northumberland NE6 16XF Tel: 01670 513915 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

The information below is a list of all registered providers. When considering care services, it’s always a good idea to check a service’s inspection report on the Care Quality Commission website www.cqc.org.uk

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cAlvert trUSt kielder Kielder Water and Forest Park, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 1BS Tel: 01434 250232 OP PD LDA SI YA

cArHAm HAll Carham Hall, Carham Village, Cornhill- on- Tweed Northumberland TD12 4RW Tel: 01890 830338 OP D

cHiBBUrN coUrt Widdrington, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5QT Tel: 01670 791482 LDA

croftoN coUrt Edward Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1DW Tel: 01670 354573 OP

crowS NeSt 25 Prospect Place, Newbiggin- by- the- Sea, Northumberland NE64 6DN Tel: 01670 817696 LDA

dilStoN college Dilston Hall, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5RJ Tel: 01434 632692 LDA

dolPHiN view cAre Home Harbour Road, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0AP OPTel: 01665 713339 Advert inside back cover

eASt ridiNg cAre Home Whoral Bank, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3AA OP DTel: 01670 505444 Advert inside back cover

eASter field coUrt reSideNtiAl cAre Home 1- 5 Easter Field Court, Morpeth Northumberland NE61 1JY Tel: 01670 395820 OP PD MH SI YA

elAiNe HoUSe Elaine House Care Home, Old Vicarage Sea View, Lynemouth, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5TW Tel: 01670 861541 OP D

elPHA lodge reSideNtiAl cAre Home Elpha Lodge, South Broomhill, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 9RR Tel: 01670 760397 PD

fAllowfield HoUSe Malvins Close, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5HN Tel: 01670 356775 OP D

flAx cottAgeS SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 1- 2 Flax Cottages, Scotland Gate, Choppington, Northumberland NE62 5SR Tel: 01670 530247 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

flexiBle SUPPort oPtioNS (PeNgArtH) Pengarth, Windmill Hill, Ellington, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5HU Tel: 01670 860475 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

foxtoN coUrt Morpeth Cottage Hospital, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 2BT Tel: 01670 500610 OP D PD SI

gABleS cAre Home, tHe 7 Park Terrace, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 7JY Tel: 01670 826639 MH YA

gArdeN HoUSe 174 Main Street, Spittal, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD151RD Tel: 01289 330942 OP D

grANge, tHe Church Road, Rennington, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 3RR Tel: 01665 577344 OP D

grANge leA reSt Home North Road, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 9UT Tel: 01661 821821 OP

grANge PArk AveNUe SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 18 Grange Park Avenue, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 7EF Tel: 01670 530544 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

grovewood HoUSe Main Street, South Charlton, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NB Tel: 01665 579249 OP D

HAllgAte 28 Hallgate, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1XD Tel: 01434 400067 PD LDA

HArdridiNg HoUSe Bardon Mill, Hexham, Northumberland NE47 7ET Tel: 020 8422 7365 LDA

HArtford coUrt Cumbrian Road, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1DA Tel: 01670 591940 OP D PD SI

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HArwood coUrt Highburn, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 6AZ Tel: 01670 712492 OP

HAveNdeNe reSideNtiAl Home Havendene 2, Front Street, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 5HH Tel: 01661 835683 OP D PD

HAydoN view reSideNtiAl Home North Bank, Haydon Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland NE47 6LA Tel: 01434 684465 OP

HAzelmeAd reSideNtiAl cAre Home 3 Elpha Court, South Broomhill, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 9RR Tel: 01670 761741 LDA

HeAtHerdAle reSideNtiAl Home South Broomhill, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 9RT Tel: 01670 760796 OP D

HexHAm cArNtyNe reSideNtiAl cAre Home Carntyne Residential Care Home, Hencotes, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2EE Tel: 01434 600195 OP

HigHfield HoUSe 117 Rothesay Terrace, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5PX OP DTel: 01670 823253 Advert page 17

HildA HoUSe cAre Home 18 Main Street, Spittal, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD151QY Tel: 01289 302315 LDA

HillSide 33 Park Avenue, Haltwhistle, Northumberland NE49 9AU Tel: 01434 400068 PD LDA

HillSide lodge cAre Home Braeside, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2BY OPTel: 01289 307500 Advert inside back cover

HirSt villAS SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 6 Hirst Villas, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5QQ Tel: 01670 531799 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

HolmSide reSideNtiAl cAre Home Station Road, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5PP Tel: 01670 530100 OP D PD SI

Holywell deNe cAre Home Holywell, Dene Road, Holywell, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear NE25 0LB Tel: 01912 374424 OP DJANe Percy HoUSe Brockwell Centre, Northumbrian Road, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1XX Tel: 01670 590333 PD YAkiNgS cottAge reSideNtiAl Home Allendale Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2NJ Tel: 01434 607667 OP DmAitlANd terrAce 39- 40 Maitland Terrace, Newbiggin- by- the- sea, Northumberland NE64 6UR Tel: 01670 812714 PD LDA

meAdow PArk cAre Home Choppington Road, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 6LA OP DTel: 01670 751129 Advert outside back cover

mewS, tHe 336 Cowpen Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5ND Tel: 01670 353103 LDA YAmoorHoUSe fArm Moorhouse Lane, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9LJ Tel: 01670 857727 OP D YAmr & mrS t grimSHAw - 1 tAylor AveNUe 1 Taylor Avenue, Milburn Park, Northseaton Village, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9JW Tel: 01670 810827 LDA MHNew ridley roAd 27- 29 New Ridley Road, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7EY Tel: 020 8422 7365 LDANewgAte Street SociAl & reSideNtiAl Home 67 Newgate Street, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1AY Tel: 01670 512482 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

No 9 fiftH row No 9 Fifth Row, Linton, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5SL LDATel: 01670 862893 Advert page 17

No 10 fiftH row 10 Fifth Row, Linton Colliery, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5SL LDATel: 01670 860415 Advert page 17

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No 11 & 12 tHird row 11 & 12 Third Row, Linton Colliery, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5SB LDATel: 01670 861471 Advert page 17

No 19 tHird row 19 Third Row, Linton Colliery, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5SB LDATel: 01670 862342 Advert page 17

No 31 firSt row 31 First Row, Linton Colliery, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 5SH LDATel: 01670 861690 Advert page 17

NortHleA coUrt cAre Home Brockwell Centre, Northumbrian Road, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1XX OPTel: 01670 737735 Advert inside back cover

old vicArAge, tHe 26 Cottage Road, Wooler, Northumberland NE71 6AD Tel: 01668 281662 OP

overStoNe retiremeNt Home Elvaston Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2HH Tel: 01434 606597 OP

PiNeS reSideNtiAl cAre Home, tHe 1 Woodbine Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 8PP Tel: 01670 816349 OP D

PoNtelANdNorth Road, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 0BW Tel: 01661 860333 D PD LDA MH SI

PrUdHoe HoUSe SociAl & reSideNtiAl Home South Road, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 5JS Tel: 01661 830786 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

rAveNSmoUNt reSideNtiAl cAre Home Alnmouth Road, Ravensmount, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2QG OP PD SITel: 01665 603773 Advert page 17

riverSide HoUSe Low Stanners, Morpeth, Northumberland NE611TE Tel: 01564 820140 OP D YA

rocHell HoUSe 94 Queens Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0DQ Tel: 01665 710234 LDA

rotHBUry HoUSe West End, Rothbury, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 7TU Tel: 01669 620235 OP PDScottlyNMile Road , Widdrington, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5QW Tel: 020 8422 7365 LDASetoN HAll Ord Road Tweedmouth, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2UT Tel: 01289 306391 OP DSixtH AveNUe SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 53- 55 Sixth Avenue, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2ST Tel: 01670 368717 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

SoUtH BeBSide cAre Home Patterdale Road, Cowpen Estate, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5JU OP PDTel: 01670 364881 Advert inside back cover

SPriNgdAle SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 29 Springdale, Tweedmouth, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2DD Tel: 01289 302169 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

StANley BUrN Station Road, Wylam, Northumberland NE41 8JA Tel: 01661 853298 OP D

StAtioN coUrt cAre Home 138 Station Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 8HE Tel: 01670 751130 OP D Advert outside back cover

StockSfield SqUAre 1- 2 Stocksfield Square, Mount View Terrace, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7HL Tel: 020 8422 7365 LDA

StoNeHAveN reSideNtiAl cAre Home The Willows, Red Row, Row, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 5AX Tel: 01670 760692 LDA YA

SUmmerHillThe Dunterns, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1AL Tel: 01665 602203 OP

SUNNiNgdAle HoUSe cAre Home Dene Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1HW Tel: 01434 606767 Advert inside back cover OP D

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terrAviS PArk reSideNtiAl Home Choppington Road, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 6NX Tel: 01670 519773 OP DtHorNley leAzeS cAre Allendale, Hexham, Northumberland NE47 9NH Tel: 01434 683769 OP LDA YAtime to cAre The Bungalow Stable Yard, Chillingham, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 5NN Tel: 01668 215258 LDAtUrret villA retiremeNt Home Etal Road, Tweedmouth, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2EG Tel: 01289 330808 OPtweed view HoUSe 8- 10 Tweed Street, Berwick- upon- Tweed Northumberland TD15 1NG Tel: 01289 303550 OP D PDtyNedAle HoUSe Tynedale Drive, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LH Tel: 01670 364660 OP D PD LDAvictoriA HoUSe 10- 11 Victoria Terrace, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5QA Tel: 01670 828396 LDA MHwAlBy Hill (AdUlt cAre Home) The Oaklea Trust, 4 Walby Hill, Rothbury, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 7NT Tel: 01669 620737 LDA

wANSBeck cAre Home Church Avenue, West Sleekburn, Choppington Northumberland NE62 5XE OP D YATel: 01670 817 173 Advert inside back cover

wAterloo HoUSe reSt Home limited 103 Waterloo Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1BY Tel: 01670 351992 OP D LDAwellBUrN HoUSe Main Road, Ovingham, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 6DE Tel: 01661 834522 OP D ADweNtwortH grANge Nursing Home, Riding Mill, Northumberland NE44 6DZ Tel: 01434 682243 OP DwilkiNSoN PArk Wilkinson Park, Harbottlem, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 7DP Tel: 01669 650265 LDAwillowS reSideNtiAl cAre Home, tHe 1 The Willows Bungalows, Gas House Lane, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1SW Tel: 01670 395850 OP PD MH SI YA

woodHorN PArk cAre Home Woodhorn Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9AN OP DTel: 01670 751197 Advert outside back cover

woodlANdS cottAge SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home Fern Lea Drive, Choppington, Northumberland NE62 5SR Tel: 01670 828487 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

woolSiNgtoN coUrt SociAl ANd reSideNtiAl Home 48- 49 Woolsington Court, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 5UH Tel: 01670 823139 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

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AcomB coUrt Maidens Walk, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1EN Tel: 01434 604357 OP D PD SI

ASHiNgtoN grANge Moorhouse Lane, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9LJ Tel: 01670 857070 OP D YA

BeAcoN fArm cAre Home Beacon Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 8AZ Tel: 01670 715000 Advert inside back cover OP D

Berwick cAre Home North Road, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1PL OP PD MHTel: 01289 331117 Advert inside back cover

BrAeSide reSideNtiAl cAre Home West Road, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE46 1UL Tel: 01661 832886 PD LDA

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Bridge view Ashington Drive, Choppington, Northumberland NE62 5JF Tel: 01670 811891 OP D PD YA

cAStleview cAre Home Howling Lane, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1LH Tel: 01665 605311 OP D LDA

cHArlotte StrAker HoUSe Cookson Close, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5HB Tel: 01434 633 999 OP

cHASedAle cAre Home Tynedale Drive, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LH OP DTel: 01670 365997 Advert inside back cover

cHeSter coUrt cAre Home Choppington Road, Bedlington, Northumberland NE22 6LA OP LDA YATel: 01670 751128 Advert outside back cover

cloSe HoUSe NUrSiNg ANd reSideNtiAl cAre Home Close House, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1ST Tel: 01434 602866 OP D

de BAliol Woodham Road, Newbiggin- by- the- Sea, Northumberland NE64 6HN Tel: 01670 852017 OP PD YA

dolPHiN view cAre Home Harbour Road, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0AP OPTel: 01665 713339 Advert inside back cover

dUrBAN HoUSe cAre Home Durban Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1PN OP DTel: 01670 354181 Advert inside back cover

eASt ridiNg cAre Home Whoral Bank, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3AA OP DTel: 01670 505444 Advert inside back cover

eAStgAte mANor Mickley Square, Stocksfield, Northumberland NE43 7LY Tel: 01661 845000 OP D

flexiBle SUPPort oPtioNS (tHorNtree wAy) 13 Thorntree Way, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LS Tel: 01670 545568 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

grANge NUrSiNg Home, tHe Watershaugh Road, Warkworth, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0TX OP D MH YATel: 01665 711152 Advert page 17

HillcreSt cAre Home Off South Road, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NZ Tel: 01665 604464 OP D

HillSide lodge cAre Home Braeside, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2BY OPTel: 01289 307500 Advert inside back cover

HowArd cAStle Dacre Street, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1HW Tel: 01670 510634 OP D

lowgAte cAre Home Roseberry Care Centres GB Limited, Lowgate, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 2NN Tel: 01434 605316 OP D

NortHlANdS cAre Home (NortHUmBerlANd) 21Kings Avenue, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 1HX Tel: 01670 512485 OP D PD

NortHleA coUrt cAre Home Brockwell Centre, Northumbrian Road, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 1XX OPTel: 01670 737735 Advert inside back cover

Percy HoUSe 50- 52 Beaconsfield Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2DS Tel: 01670 354815 OP LDA MH

PoNtelANd mANor cAre HomeThornhill Road, Ponteland, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE20 9PZ OP D PD LDA MH YATel: 0333 343 4067 Advert page 17

red Brick HoUSe Victoria Terrace, Prudhoe, Northumberland NE42 5AE Tel: 01623 846499 OPridley PArk Forster Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 3BG Tel: 01670 367800 OP D PD YAScArBroUgH coUrt Alexandra Way, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 6ED Tel: 01670 712215 OP D

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SoUtH BeBSide cAre Home Patterdale Road, Cowpen Estate, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5JU OP PDTel: 01670 364881 Advert inside back cover

SoUtH qUAy cAre Home Cowpen Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5TT Tel: 01670 351831 Advert inside back cover OP PD YA

SUNNiNgdAle lodge cAre Home Dene Road, Hexham, Northumberland NE46 1HW Tel: 01434 603357 Advert inside back cover OP D YA

tHomAS kNigHt cAre Home Beaconsfield Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 2DP Tel: 01670 546576 OP D

tweedmoUtH HoUSe 4 Main Street, Tweedmouth, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2HD Tel: 01289 330618 OP D

weNtwortH grANge Nursing Home Riding Mill, Northumberland NE44 6DZ Tel: 01434 682243 OP D

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index

Abbeyfield House - Alnwick 23Aberwicke Residential Home 23Acacia House Residential Care Home 23Acomb Court 27Admorre House 23Albion Court Care Home 23Albury House 23Alnbank 23Ardgowan House Residential Care Home 23Ashington Grange 27Astor court care Home 23Astor lodge view care Home 23Autism Care UK (3) Limited 23Avala Park 23Avonridge Social and Residential Home 23Bailiffgate 23Beachville West End 23Beacon farm care Home 23, 27Beaumont Court 23Bentinck Crescent 23Beresford Lodge Residential Care Home 23Berwick Bridges Limited 23Berwick care Home 27Birch Hill Care Centre 23Blyth Star Enterprises Limited - 78 Middleton Street 23Braeside Residential Care Home 27Bridge View 28Burn Brae Lodge 23Burnaby House Social and Residential Home 23Calvert Trust Kielder 24Carham Hall 24Castleview Care Home 28Charlotte Straker House 28chasedale care Home 28

chester court care Home 28Chibburn Court 24Close House Nursing and Residential Care Home 28Crofton Court 24Crows Nest 24De Baliol 28Dilston College 24dolphin view care Home 24, 28durban House care Home 28east riding care Home 24, 28Easter Field Court Residential Care Home 24Eastgate Manor 28Elaine House 24Elpha Lodge Residential Care Home 24Fallowfield House 24Flax Cottages Social and Residential Home 24Flexible Support Options - Pengarth 24 - Thorntree Way 28Foxton Court 24Gables Care Home, The 24Garden House 24Grange, The 24Grange Lea Rest Home 24grange Nursing Home, the 28Grange Park Avenue Social and Residential Home 24Grovewood House 24Hallgate 24Hardriding House 24Hartford Court 24Harwood Court 25Havendene Residential Home 25Haydon View Residential Home 25Hazelmead Residential Care Home 25Heatherdale Residential Home 25

Hexham Carntyne Residential Care Home 25Highfield House 25Hilda House Care Home 25Hillcrest Care Home 28Hillside 25Hillside lodge care Home 25, 28Hirst Villas Social and Residential Home 25Holmside Residential Care Home 25Holywell Dene Care Home 25Howard Castle 28Jane Percy House 25Kings Cottage Residential Home 25Lowgate Care Home 28Maitland Terrace 25meadow Park care Home 25Mews, The 25Moorhouse Farm 25Mr & Mrs T Grimshaw - 1 Taylor Avenue 25New Ridley Road 25Newgate Street Social & Residential Home 25No 9 fifth row 25No 10 fifth row 25No 11 & 12 third row 26No 19 third row 26No 31 first row 26Northlands Care Home 28Northlea court care Home 26, 28Old Vicarage, The 26Overstone Retirement Home 26Percy House 28Pines Residential Care Home, The 26Ponteland 26Ponteland manor care Home 28Prudhoe House Social and Residential Home 26

care homes and care homes with nursing

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Age UK - Northumberland 18

Allied Healthcare 16

Angels Assisted Living Services 18

Autism Care UK (3) Limited 18

Berwick-upon-Tweed 18

Blyth 18

Blyth Valley Disabled Forum 18

Burn Brae Care Limited 18

Care Management Services (CMS) 18

Careline Homecare Northumberland 18

Castleside House 18

Cheviot Care Limited 18

Choice North East (Supported Living) 18

Developing Futures (UK) Limited 18

Diagonal Alternatives LLP 18Dilston College - Community Properties 18eldron care 18Fairmeadows Home Care Office G05 18Grovewood House 18Helping Hands Community Care - Blyth 18J S Parker Limited North East 18Ladybird Care 19North East Care Management Limited 19North Locality Homecare (Alnwick) 19North Locality Homecare (Berwick) 19Northumberland Mid & North Domiciliary Care Agency 19

Northumberland South Domiciliary Care Agency 19

Olivia Grace Care Limited 19

Regency Care 19

Seton Care Limited 19

South East Locality Home Care 19

Stocksfield and Haltwhistle 19

Turning Point - Coqbeck Support Domiciliary Care Agency 19

Tynedale Care - Unit 1 Burnhaugh Estate 19

Voyage (DCA) Northumberland 19

Wansbeck Supported Living Service 19

West Locality Home Care 19

YourLife (Ponteland) 19

Home care providers

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ravensmount residential care Home 26Red Brick House 28Ridley Park 28Riverside House 26Rochell House 26Rothbury House 26Scarbrough Court 28Scottlyn 26Seton Hall 26Sixth Avenue Social and Residential Home 26South Bebside care Home 26, 29South quay care Home 29

Springdale Social and Residential Home 26Stanley Burn 26Station court care Home 26Stocksfield Square 26Stonehaven Residential Care Home 26Summerhill 26Sunningdale House care Home 26Sunningdale lodge care Home 29Terravis Park Residential Home 27Thomas Knight Care Home 29Thornley Leazes Care 27Time to Care 27Turret Villa Retirement Home 27Tweed View House 27

Tweedmouth House 29Tynedale House 27Victoria House 27Walby Hill (Adult Care Home) 27wansbeck care Home 27Waterloo House Rest Home Limited 27Wellburn House 27Wentworth Grange 27, 29Wilkinson Park 27Willows Residential Care Home, The 27woodhorn Park care Home 27Woodlands Cottage Social and Residential Home 27Woolsington Court Social and Residential Home 27

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Our care homes are unique and we're proud to offer consistently high standards of service and care. In a Four SeasonsHealth Care home, we consider the individual and ensure that the care they receive has been designed with them inmind, with the emphasis on enhancing their well being. We are able to provide a range of care options includingresidential, nursing and dementia care services for both long stay and short stay respite service users.

Use the details below to contact one of our homes directly or for further information please visit www.fshc.co.uk

That’s why we’re one of the UK’s leading healthcare providers

Durban House Care HomeDurban Street, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 1PNT: 01670 354181 E: [email protected]

Beacon Farm Care HomeBeacon Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland NE23 8AZTel. 01670 715 000 E: [email protected]

Berwick Care HomeNorth Road, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1PLTel. 01289 331117 E: [email protected]

Chasedale Care HomeTynedale Drive, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 4LHTel. 01670 365997 E: [email protected]

Dolphin View Care HomeHarbour Road, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0APTel. 01665 713339 E: [email protected]

Hillside Lodge Care HomeBraeside, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 2BYTel: 01289 307500 E: [email protected]

East Riding Care HomeWhoral Bank, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3AATel: 01670 505444 E: [email protected]

Wansbeck Care HomeChurch Avenue, Choppington, Northumberland NE62 5XETel. 01670 817 173 E: [email protected],

South Quay Care HomeCowpen Road, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5TTTel. 01670 351 831 E: [email protected]

South Bebside Care HomePatterdale Road, Cowpen, Blyth, Northumberland NE24 5JUTel. 01670 364881 E: [email protected]

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From the moment my mother and I first visited herBarchester home, we knew we had found somewhere prettyspecial. Elegant surroundings, delicious food and beautifulgardens were made even more appealing by the presence oflike-minded residents with whom she can socialise andenjoy activities. For my part, knowing that she’s safe in thecare of such a dedicated and compassionate team gives megreat peace of mind. And for that I’m extremely grateful.

Chester Court Care Home | Tel: 01670 751 128Choppington Road, Bedlington, NE22 6LA

Station Court Care Home | Tel: 01670 751 130138 Station Road, Ashington, NE63 8HE

Woodhorn Park Care Home | Tel: 01670 751 197Woodhorn Road, Ashington, NE63 9AN

Meadow Park Care Home | Tel: 01670 751 129 Choppington Road, Bedlington, NE22 6LA

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