Care Navigation Guide

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Services

Activities

Wellbeing

Personal Support

Carers Options Information, advice and support for carers and their families

Budgets

CARE HOME NAVIGATION HANDBOOK

Information

Education

Confidential support

help

Resources

Planning

Benefits

Advice

Dementia Care

Nursing Homes

Residential

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Contents Hospital Discharge - Know your rights

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NHS Carers Direct Helpline

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NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding

3

How Domiciliary Care Services Can Help

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Live In Care

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How to Choose a Good Care Home

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Choice About Which Care Home I Live in

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Understanding CQC Ratings

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Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes - Blackpool

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Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes - Fylde

17 - 18

Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes - Wyre

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Putting Your Affairs in Order Local and National Contact Numbers

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Hospital discharge - Know your rights ...

If you go into hospital, you may be worried about whether you’ll cope when you leave. If you’re due to go into hospital in a planned way, such as for an operation, planning for what happens afterwards should happen before you ever arrive at the hospital. For unplanned admissions, such as if you’ve had a fall and hurt yourself, discharge planning should begin on the day you’re admitted to hospital.

When you are discharged from hospital On the day of discharge, the person co-ordinating the discharge should make sure that you (and a carer if you have one) have a copy of the care plan.  transport is arranged to get you home  any carers will be available if needed  your GP is notified in writing  you have any medication or other supplies you’ll need  you’ve been trained how to use any equipment, aids or adaptations needed  you have appropriate clothes to wear  you have money and keys for your home  If you are being discharged to a care home, the care home should also be told the date and time of your discharge, and have a copy of the care plan. 1

Residential care, nursing homes and hospital In some circumstances, people may have to move to a home directly from hospital. On discharge from hospital, you have the right to choose the residential care or nursing home that best meets your needs. You cannot be moved directly into a home against your will. The home you move into must meet your assessed needs. If your needs are complex or you need specific care related to your disability, illness or age, this might take some time. Pressure should not be put on you to make your decision quickly.

Carers’ involvement in hospital discharge If someone you know is in hospital and about to be discharged, you should not be put under pressure to accept a caring role or take on more than you’re already doing if you are already their carer. You should be given adequate time to consider whether or not this is what you want or are able to do. If necessary, you should ask for other arrangements to be made while you are reaching a decision


Services

Activities

Wellbeing

Personal Support

Carers Options

Budgets

Information

Education

Confidential support

help

Resources

Planning

Benefits

Advice

Carers Direct Helpline If someone relies on you because they are ill, disabled, have issues with their mental health, drugs or alcohol or are just slowing down with age, you should recognise yourself as a carer. Call the Carers Direct helpline on 0300 123 1053 if you need help with your caring role and want to talk to someone about what options are available to you. The Carers Direct helpline is open seven days a week The helpline is open from 9.00am8.00pm Monday to Friday, and from 11.00am - 4.00pm at weekends. The helpline is closed on bank holidays.

Information given by the Carers Direct helpline If you are a carer, the helpline advisers can give you information to help make decisions about your personal support needs and the needs of the person you’re looking after. The advisers can put you in touch with specialist national or local sources of help, including social care, healthcare and self-help networks and resources. The helpline staff will tell you how to complain if anything goes wrong with any of the services you use, or put you in touch with your local authority or NHS services.

What areas does Carers Direct not cover? The Carers Direct helpline doesn’t provide personal financial, medical or legal advice and doesn’t provide casework, advocacy, representation or counselling.

A FREE confidential service for Carers.

Call: 0300 123 1053

Help and support for Carers is available • Information and advice • assessments, benefits, direct payments, individual budgets advice • Practical help leaving or going back to work or education

Visit www.nhs.uk for more details

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NHS continuing healthcare funding If you have a disability or complex medical problem, you might qualify for free NHS continuing healthcare (CHC). Not many people know about it, so it’s important to find out if you’re eligible and get an assessment. There are certain circumstances under which an assessment for NHS Continuing Healthcare should be automatically triggered. These include: • When the individual is ready for discharge from hospital prior to a local authority funding assessment • When going into a care home with nursing before receiving an NHS funded nursing care assessment • When an individual’s physical or mental health appears to decline significantly

Information and advice service NHS England recognises that information and support are vital to all individuals involved in the CHC process and so has funded an independent information and advice service through a social enterprise called Beacon. This service is supported by a consortium of leading voluntary sector organisations including Age UK, Parkinson’s UK and the Spinal Injuries Association. Information and advice is accessible in the form of free and comprehensive written guidance, and individuals are also able to access up to 90 minutes of free advice with a trained NHS continuing healthcare adviser Tel: 0345 548 0300 - www.beaconchc.co.uk

What costs are covered?

End of life care

NHS continuing healthcare or continuing care covers personal care and healthcare costs, such as paying for specialist therapy or help with bathing or dressing.

End of life care should help you to live as well as possible until you die, and to die with dignity.

 It may also include accommodation if your care is provided in a care home, or support for carers if you’re being looked after at home.  If you need nursing care as an adult, you might get NHS funded nursing care. You might get this even if you don’t qualify for NHS continuing healthcare or NHS continuing care. 3

The people providing your care should ask you about your wishes and preferences, and take these into account as they work with you to plan your care. They should also support your family, carers or other people who are important to you. You have the right to express your wishes about where you would like to receive care and where you want to die.


People are considered to be approaching the end of life when they are likely to die within the next 12 months, although this isn’t always possible to predict. This includes people whose death is imminent, as well as people who:  have an advanced incurable illness such as cancer, dementia or motor neurone disease

Affetcted by dementia?

 are generally frail and have co-existing conditions that mean they are expected to die within 12 months  have existing conditions if they are at risk of dying from a sudden crisis in their condition  have a life-threatening acute condition caused by a sudden catastrophic event, such as an accident or stroke

Where you can be cared for If you are approaching the end of life, you may be offered care in a variety of settings. The palliative care team will organise for you to be cared for according to your wishes. You can receive end of life care:

For more information alzheimers.org.uk 0300 222 1122

 at home  in a care home  in a hospital  in a hospice 4


How domiciliary care services can help Domiciliary care services provide careworkers or personal assistants who can visit your relative at home to help with a wide range of jobs, including:  getting out of bed in the morning  washing / dressing  maintaining personal appearance, such as brushing your relative’s hair  help and support with toileting, helping using continence aids  preparing meals and drinks  help with eating and drinking  picking up prescriptions giving, or prompting to take, prescribed medication  health-related tasks, as agreed with medical practitioners or community nursing nurses  nursing care from a registered nurse  shopping (either with, or on behalf of, your relative)  collecting pensions  helping with money, managing and paying bills  getting out of the house and meeting friends  supervision and companionship  getting settled for the evening and going to bed.  domestic services  laundry 5

Assistance can make a huge difference, not only to the life of your loved one, but also to you as a carer. The level of support and care in the home that each person needs will vary. Your relative might need assistance with some, or all, of the above tasks; they might need care for only one hour a week, a couple of hours a day, or to have a full-time or live-in careworker. Home care services can be used temporarily – for example, while your relative recovers from an illness or operation – or long term. One of the benefits of home care services is their flexibility, which allows your relative to choose the right level of help and support for them. Local authorities have an obligation to provide some services, including personal care or preparing meals for those who have no other way of getting a meal, but they are unlikely, in most cases, to provide help with household tasks except where it is part of a more complex care arrangement.

CQC Ratings By law, care providers have to display the ratings The Care Quality Commission give them. They must display them in the places where they provide care, somewhere that people who use their services can easily see them They must also show their ratings on their website, if they have one. To read inspection reports visit www.cqc.org.uk


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The Fylde Coasts Specialists in Care at Home for the Elderly Dementia Care and Mental Health Hospital Discharge & Rehabilitation Carers Breaks and Respite Escorted Outings & Holidays Companionship and Domestic Services For more information please call

Tel: 01253 722945 www.cliftonhcl.co.uk

30 Orchard Road | St Anne's | Lancashire | FY8 1PF

Clifton Homecare

Outstanding CQC overall rating

Specialists in Mental Health, Dementia & Complex Care Packages We provide a range of flexible care and long term support services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout Blackpool and Preston.

Routes Healthcare

Good CQC overall rating

Tel: 01253 922128

www.routeshealthcare.com 6


Live in care

This option is attractive to people who may become confused by a new environment and find it difficult to adapt to change. This particularly applies to people living with dementia, where continuity, routine and familiar surroundings are very reassuring, important and improve quality of life. Live-in care also provides the supervision that someone living with dementia might need to keep them safe. Many live-in careworkers are specially trained to deal with such conditions as Dementia, Parkinson’s, Stroke, MS or Palliative Care. Some providers also offer live-in nursing staff. For couples, the cost of live-in care can be significantly less than a residential setting and loving partners are able to stay together. In some cases where one has dementia, they are separated in residential settings. Cost: it isn’t cheap to have live-in carers on call 24 hours a day, although with the introductions of personal budgets and direct payments it can be possible for live-in care to be state-funded, depending on eligibility. Also, live-in care fees can be lower than the price of a residential home. The arrangement can be particularly cost-effective for couples, because they pay once for a livein carer, and twice over for places in a care home. 7

Living arrangements: live-in careworkers will require a private room in the house for their own use. From the point of view of your relative, not everyone is comfortable with having a stranger living in their home and there could be tensions about living arrangements, depending on how they work in practice. Dedicated care: the main advantage of engaging a live-in careworker, which you employ, or receiving a managed service, where the agency employs the careworker, is the dedicated one-to-one care by a team of typically two carerworkers. Your relative stays in their own home: surrounded by their possessions, in a completely familiar setting. Keeping pets: the careworker can (provided they agree) help to look after a pet. Staying together: for couples, the cost of live-in care can be significantly less than a residential setting. For a list of live-in care companies that are members of the United Kingdom Homecare Association (UKHCA) and provide this type of care in your area visit: www.ukhca.co.uk


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LIVE IN CARERS By choosing a Holywell live-in carer ... You get to stay in your own home. You retain any support or social contact you enjoy with friends, family and neighbours. You’ll stay close to what’s familiar to you. You and your family retain full control over the care and support you receive. 8


How to choose a good care home

You need to make sure it’s got everything you need, in a place you’ll be happy, at a price you can afford. Deciding to make the move to a care home can be a difficult decision and families usually play a vital role in helping their relatives pick the right one. Choosing a home in a hurry is never a good idea but often there can be pressure to find somewhere quickly, especially if a hospital is keen to discharge a patient. If there is a strong possibility that your loved one may need greater levels of care in the future, it can be wise to choose a home where this extended care is possible.

There are four basic types of care homes

If your funding is local-authority assisted, check that they will accommodate you at the local authority rate or whether a top-up would be required and always ask what extras you might have to pay for.

Everything that is in a residential care home together with medical care from a qualified nurse who is on site 24 hours a day.

Some homes are very large and this can have its advantages, such as better entertainment facilities, including having a minibus and obviously, a wider social circle. If your relative is quiet and shy, they may be better off in a much smaller home.

They are designed to make people with dementia feel comfortable and safe.

Average cost of Residential Care in Lancashire 2018/19: £72.80 per day £509.60 per week £26,500 per year Average cost of Nursing Care in Lancashire 2018/19: £110.95 per day £778.84 per week £40,500 per year

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Residential Care Provide living accommodation with meals in a dining area and help with personal care, such as washing and dressing.

Nursing Homes

Care homes with dementia care

Dual-registered Care Homes Residential & Nursing They accept residents who need both personal care and nursing care. This means that someone who initially just needs personal care but later needs nursing care won’t have to change homes.


Rossendale NURSING HOME OUTSTANDING NURSE LED MENTAL HEALTH & DEMENTIA CARE FOR THE ELDERLY

Facilities that are second to none!

A Tradition of Quality Care

Respite stays welcome • Emergency admissions •

Convalescent, Palliative & Terminal Care • For information or assistance please contact:

Tel: 01253 737740

Registered with:

www.rossendalehome.co.uk 96 Woodlands Road | Lytham St. Annes | FY8 1DA

Watson House

Care Home For the Elderly

Residential Care in a small and homely environment, situated just off the Respite Promenade in Blackpool. Care by • No Top Up Fees the Seaside • Weekend Breaks

• Emergency Admissions

We pride ourselves on the level of support and warmth our home offers.

Call 01253 341550

50 Station Road | South Shore | Blackpool | FY4 1EU

Friendly and Welcoming

Watson House Rest Home Registered and fully compliant with CQC

Chaseside CARE HOME DELIVERING THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF RESIDENTIAL DEMENTIA CARE

• • • •

Respite

Overlooking Ashton Gardens Rooms Available Modern and well equipped 20 Rooms with en-suite facilities We welcome you to visit and inspect our facilities

For information or assistance please contact:

Tel: 01253 724784

www.chaseside-care.co.uk

Registered with:

St Georges Square | Lytham St Annes | FY8 2NY

Fairhaven Care Home

A Haven By The Sea

• Respite Stays including weekends • Panoramic views overlooking Fleetwood’s Promenade

DID YOU KNOW

Try our new Day Care Service

you can use your Pre Paid Respite Card from Wyre Borough Council at Fairhaven Care Home

Call in and have a chat or speak to our care team on

TEL: 01253 772341

www.fairhavenfleetwood.co.uk

A part of Terebinth Limited

NEW Day Care service 7 days a week

43-44 Laidleys Walk | Fleetwood | Lancs | FY7 7JL

Fairhaven Care Home CQC overall rating

Good 10


Choice about which care home I live in? If you are paying for your own care, you can choose which care home to live in.

If the local authority is paying some or all of your costs, you still have the right to choose your care home, although this is subject to certain conditions. This also applies to people who will fund their own residential care to start with, but may need local authority assistance with the fees later. If you'd prefer to live in a care home that costs more than the local authority would usually expect to pay, it can arrange this, provided that someone else is willing to meet the difference in cost.

Care home contracts Once you’ve decided on a care home, you’ll need to sign a contract to agree terms. Before you sign, it’s essential to read the contract carefully and understand what you’re agreeing to.  Self-funding: if your relative is paying for their own care, the contract will be between them and the care home.  Local-authority payment: if the local authority is funding your relative’s care, the contract will be between the local authority and the care home.

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 Shared payment: if you or someone else is paying a top-up fee to the care home, there will be two contracts. One between whoever is paying the top-up and the local authority, and another between the local authority and the care home.

Try to Plan Ahead Visit a number of homes before making a final choice. First impressions are important - are you greeted in a friendly way when you arrive? Is it clean ,pleasantly decorated and furnished? Are there any unpleasant smells? Spend enough time at the home to get a good idea of what it is like.

Tips  Do residents appear happy and responsive? Are they properly dressed and well-groomed? Do they seem alert and interested?  Are chairs arranged in groups to encourage talking rather than placed in a circle round the outside of the room?  Is there more than one room where residents can sit


feng Premier Residential shui and Dementia Care for house the Elderly in Blackpool care homes A warm and comfortable environment awaits each resident, with luxury bedrooms and en-suite facilities providing a satisfying and comfortable lifestyle without all the restrictions you find in other care homes.

Long or Short Term • Respite Rooms • Day Care We want you to live your life how you want to live it, and enjoy it to the full

Feng Shui House Blackpool

661 New South Promenade | Blackpool | Lancashire | FY4 1RN

T. 01253 342266 • www.fengshuihouse.co.uk 12


Understanding CQC ratings There are four ratings that are given to residential and nursing homes: outstanding, good, requires improvement and inadequate.

Before making the final decision about a care home always read the latest inspection reports from the regulators, CQC. When visiting a potential care home you should always be given a copy of their latest report.

Outstanding

Good

Requires Improvement

Inadequate

Outstanding

Good

The service is performing well and meeting our expectations. Inadequate Good Outstanding Requires Improvement Requires improvement

The service isn’t performing as well as it should and we have told the service how it must improve.

Where to find a specialist care fees adviser You can use The Money Advice Service www.directory.moneyadviceservice.org.uk to find a specialist care fees adviser in your area, you can also visit the Society of Later Life Advisers (SOLLA) website: www.societyoflaterlifeadvisers.co.uk

Good

Outstanding

Independent financial advice

An independent financial adviser (IFA) will review your relative’s financial situation to help them meet care costs and plan for the future.

Requires Improvement

The service is performing well.

To read inspection reports visit www.cqc.org.uk If you or a relative is faced with funding residential care, it would be beneficial to seek independent financial advice.

Inadequate

Inadequate

Requires Improvement

Inadequate

Good

Outstanding

The service is performing badly and we’ve taken action against the person or organisation that runs it.

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Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | BLACKPOOL Acorn Nursing Home

125 Newton Drive

Blackpool

FY3 8LZ

The Ambassador Care Home

670/672 Lytham Road

Blackpool

FY4 1RG

Amber Court Care Home

Kipling Drive

Blackpool

FY3 9UX

Annacliffe Residential Home

129/131 Newton Drive

Blackpool

FY3 8LZ

The Arc Care Home

Clifton Avenue

Blackpool

FY4 4RF

Ashbourne Lodge Care Home

8 Seventh Avenue

Blackpool

FY4 2ED

Autumn Leaves Care Home

502 Devonshire Road, Bispham Blackpool

FY2 0JR

Avonbloom Care Home

351 Squires Gate Lane

Blackpool

FY4 3RG

Balmoral Care Home

2 Conway Avenue

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 3JH

Glenroyd Care Home

1 Glenroyd Close, Whitegate Drive Blackpool

FY3 9HF

Belgravia Care

406 North Promenade

Blackpool

FY1 2LB

Belsfield House

4 Carlin Gate

Blackpool

FY2 9QX

Berwick House Care Home

1 Berwick Road

Blackpool

FY4 2PT

Bispham Gardens

Ryscar Way, Bispham

Blackpool

FY2 0FN

Broadway Nursing Home

26 Broadway

Blackpool

FY4 2HE

Bronswick House

16/18 Chesterfield Road

Blackpool

FY1 2PP

Brooklands Nursing & Care Home St Evens House, Roundhay

Blackpool

FY4 4LY

Chaseley Care Home

404 North Promenade

Blackpool

FY1 2LB

Elmsdene Care Home

37/41 Dean Street

Blackpool

FY4 1BP

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N Nursing

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

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R N D O B

T. 01253 392440

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B Number of Beds 14


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | BLACKPOOL

R N D O B

Farthings Nursing Home

Wilson Square

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1RF

Feng Shui House Care Home

661 New South Promenade

Blackpool

FY4 1RN

Gilwood Lodge Nursing Home

Clifton Drive

Blackpool

FY4 1NP

Glen Tanar Residential Home

65 Cavendish Road, Bispham

Blackpool

FY2 9NJ

Glenthorne Rest Home

126/128 Reads Avenue

Blackpool

FY1 4JJ

Golden Years Care Home

47/49 Shaftesbury Avenue

Blackpool

FY2 9TW

Highbury House

580/582 Lytham Road

Blackpool

FY4 1RB

The Highcroft Care Home

599 Lytham Road, South Shore

Blackpool

FY4 1RG

Hollins Bank Care Home

601 - 603 Lytham Road

Blackpool

FY4 1RG

Honeysuckle House

10/12 Greystoke Place

Blackpool

FY4 1NR

Horncliffe House

35 Horncliffe Road

Blackpool

FY4 1LJ

Jah-Jireh (Charity) Homes

127/131 Reads Avenue

Blackpool

FY1 4JH

Langdales Care Home

117/119 Hornby Road

Blackpool

FY1 4QP

Links Lodge

16 Links Road

Blackpool

FY1 2RU

Merwood Rest Home

310 Queens Prom, Bispham

Blackpool

FY2 9AD

Napier Lodge

45-47 Napier Avenue

Blackpool

FY4 1PA

  60 T. 01253 342266    20 T. 01253 344438    47 T. 01253 352726   21 T. 01253 626722   18 T. 01253 594183   21 T. 01253 344401    28 T. 01253 402066  31 T. 01253 404565   44 T. 01253 341325    25 T. 01253 341576    24 T. 01253 622134    36 T. 01253 621079    26 T. 01253 354744    10 T. 01253 352221   16 T. 01253 403465    17

The New Mayfair Hotel

673-677 New South Promenade Blackpool

FY4 1RN

T. 01253 362851

New Victoria Nursing Home

137/139 Hornby Road

Blackpool

FY1 4JG

T. 01253 621043

Nightingales Nursing Home

355a Norbreck Road, Norbreck

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1PB

T. 01253 822558

KEY 15

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N Nursing

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

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T. 01253 864309

B Number of Beds

R

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D

O 30

N

D

O 55


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | BLACKPOOL

R N D O B

North Shore Nursing Home

3 St Stephens Avenue

Blackpool

FY2 9RG T. 01253 351824

P N P Care Home

90-92 Queens Promenade

Blackpool,

FY2 9NS

Parade Rest Home

31 Raikes Parade

Blackpool

FY1 4EY

Pennystone Court

28 Handsworth Road

Blackpool

FY1 2RQ

Princess Alexandra Home

Bosworth Place, Squires Gate

Blackpool

FY4 1SH

Red Oak Care Home

196 St Annes Road

Blackpool

FY4 2EF

Redbricks Care Home

512 Queens Promenade

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1PQ

Rosehaven Residential

200/202 Whitegate Drive

Blackpool

FY3 9HJ

Ryecourt Nursing Home

264/266 Queens Promenade

Blackpool

FY2 9HD

St Stephens Nursing Home

4 St Stephens Avenue, Bispham Blackpool

FY2 9RG

Sandycroft Nursing Home

366/368 Lytham Road

Blackpool

FY4 1DW

The Sylvester Care Centre

77/79 Reads Avenue

Blackpool

FY1 4DG

Thornlea Rest Home

308 St Annes Road, South Shore Blackpool

FY4 2QP

Waterside Care Home

192 Queens Promenade, Bispham Blackpool

FY2 9JS

Watson House

50 Station Road

Blackpool

FY4 1EU

Westfield Rest Home

2 Westfield Road

Blackpool

FY1 6NY

KEY

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R Residential

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N Nursing

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

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   25 T. 01253 352777    19 T. 01253 293172    14 T. 01253 752307   36 T. 01253 403091   40 T. 01253 349702   17 T. 01253 854008    9 T. 01253 764394    24 T. 01253 592905    35 T. 01253 352625    31 T. 01253 349400    26 T. 01253 625777   25 T. 01253 345574   17 T. 01253 351612   19 T. 01253 341550   9 T. 01253 344899    13

B Number of Beds 16


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | FYLDE Alistre Lodge

67-69 St Annes Road East

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1UR

Bankhouse Care Home

Shard Road, Hambleton,

Poulton Le Fylde

FY6 9BU

Bellingham Residential

47 Church Road, Lytham

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5PR

Belmar Nursing Home

25 Clifton Drive

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5QX

Brooklands House

3 Woodville Terrace

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5QB

Chaseside Care

1a St Georges Square

Lytham St Annes

FY8 2NY

The Chimes

83 Park Road, St Annes

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1PW

Croft House

26 Kirkham Road

Freckleton

PR4 1HT

Cross and Passion Convent

19 East Beach

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5EU

Delaheys Nursing Home

215 Clifton Drive South

Lytham St Annes FY8 1ES

Fairhaven Lodge

7/9 Fairhaven Road, St Annes

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1NN

Freckleton Lodge

103 Preston Old Road

Freckleton

PR4 1HD

The Hamptons Care Centre

Main Drive, off Heyhouses Lane Lytham St Annes FY8 3FF

Headroomgate

1 Oxford Road, St Annes

Lytham St Annes

FY8 2EA

Hedges House

37/39 Church Road

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5LL

The Knights Retirement Home

365 Clifton Drive North, St Annes Lytham St Annes FY8 2PA

Lakeview Lodge Rest Home

10/12 Lake Road, Fairhaven

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1BE

Manse Nursing Home

Kirkgate

Kirkham

PR4 2UJ

Kirkham

PR4 2HA

Milbanke Home for Older People Station Road KEY 17

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

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T. 01253 726786

   43 T. 01253 701635    52 T. 01253 737356   15 T. 01253 739534    44 T. 01253 736393   30 T. 01253 724784    22 T. 01253 725146    21 T. 01772 633981    22 T. 01253 736913    16 T. 01253 714946   28 T. 01253 720375    25 T. 01772 632707    28 T. 01253 720052    76 T. 01253 724326    19 T. 01253 739930    34 T. 01253 720421    31 T. 01253 735915   29 T. 01772 686684    44 T. 01772 684836    46

B Number of Beds


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | FYLDE

Moor Villa Care Home

Kirkham

PR4 2AU T. 01772 682884

Moorings Residential Care Home 60 North Promenade

Lytham St Annes

FY8 2NH

New Thursby Nursing Home

604 Clifton Drive North

Lytham St Annes

FY8 2RN

Newfield Lodge Care Home

93/99 St Andrew’s Road South Lytham St Annes

FY8 1PU

The Old Vicarage Care Home

15 Naze Lane

Freckleton

PR4 1RH

Priory Court Care Home

51 Clifton Drive

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1AL

Rathmore Care Home

3 St Annes Road East

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1TA

Redlands Care Home

44/46 Park Road

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1PN

Riverside Care Home

17 West Beach

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5QH

Rosewood Lodge Care Home

491 Clifton Drive North

Lytham St Annes

FY8 2QX

Rossendale Nursing Home

96 Woodlands Road, Ansdell

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1DA

Royal Care Home

16/18 York Road, St Annes

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1HP

St George’s Nursing Home

2/4 Marine Drive, Fairhaven

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1AU

Starr Hills Care Home

Ansdell Road South, Ansdell

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5PQ

Stella Matutina Care Home

16 Clifton Drive, Ansdell

Lytham St Annes

FY8 5RQ

Thistleton Lodge Care Home

Fleetwood Road, Thistleton

Kirkham

PR4 3YA

Villarose Care Home

256 Clifton Drive South

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1NE

Wentworth House Care Home

283 Clifton Drive South

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1HN

Westholme Care Home

24/28 Victoria Road

Lytham St Annes

FY8 1LE

KEY

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R Residential

53 Moor Street

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N Nursing

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

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   16 T. 01253 729941   78 T. 01253 713355   42 T. 01253 721322    34 T. 01772 635779    35 T. 01253 739966   28 T. 01253 729410   8 T. 01253 725835   23 T. 01253 737317    26 T. 01253 721601   24 T. 01253 737740    27 T. 01253 726196    27 T. 01253 730502   27 T. 01253 735037   36 T. 01253 734834   42 T. 01995 671088    54 T. 01253 711860   15 T. 01253 724367   14 T. 01253 727114    26

B Number of Beds 18


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | WYRE Alexandra Court Care Home

110 Victoria Road East

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 3SZ

Alexandra Nursing Home

Moorland Road

Poulton-le-Fylde

FY6 7EU

Bowers Wood House

Bowers Lane

Nateby

PR3 0JD

Bowgreave Rise Home

1 Garstang Road

Garstang

PR3 1YD

Breck Lodge Care Home

78/80 Breck Road

Poulton-le-Fylde

FY6 7HT

Catterall House Residential

Garstang by pass Road

Catterall

PR3 0QA

Cleveleys Nursing Home

19 Rossall Road

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1DX

The Conifers Care home

66 Victoria Road East

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 5HQ

Conifers Nursing Home

The Conifers

Hambleton

FY6 9EP

Cornmill Nursing Home

Bonds Lane

Garstang

PR3 1RA

Fairhaven Care Home

43/44 Laidleys Walk

Fleetwood

FY7 7JL

Fleetwood Hall Care Home

Chatsworth Avenue

Fleetwood

FY7 8RW

Fleetwood Nursing Home

Grange Road

Fleetwood

FY7 8BH

Glengarry Court Care Home

16 Victoria Road

Poulton-le-Fylde

FY6 7JA

Guy's Court Care Home

409 Poulton Road

Fleetwood

FY7 7JY

Kepplegate House Care Home

Sandy Lane

Preesall

FY6 0EJ

Kingfisher Care Home

8/10 Crossway

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1LA

Mariners Court Care Home

44/46 Laidleys Walk

Fleetwood

FY7 7JL

Milton Lodge Rest Home

35 Mount Road

Fleetwood

FY7 6EX

KEY 19

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R Residential

|

N Nursing

|

D Dementia

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O Old Age

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T. 01253 853645

R N D O B

  37 T. 01253 893313    77 T. 01995 606120   24 T. 01995 603637    32 T. 01253 894567   15 T. 01995 602220   24 T. 01253 865550    32 T. 01253 822122   15 T. 01253 701777    55 T. 01995 606446    52 T. 01253 772341   22 T. 01253 777065    62 T. 01253 779290   30 T. 01253 883387   17 T. 01253 776073    37 T. 01253 811957   16 T. 01253 853136    20 T. 01253 872493    26 T. 01253 776011    21

B Number of Beds


Care Homes, Residential & Nursing Homes | WYRE Morvern Care Centre

11/13 South Promenade

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1BZ

Northlands Care Home

40 Raikes Road

Great Eccleston

PR3 0ZA

Oakfield Nursing Home

Lancaster Road

Forton

PR3 0BL

Pilling Nursing Home

Smallwood Hey Road

Pilling

PR3 6HJ

Primrose Bank Residential

153 Breck Road

Poulton-le-Fylde

FY6 7HJ

Rossall Care Home

Westway

Fleetwood

FY7 8JH

St Alban's Nursing Home

Lune View

Knott End-on-Sea FY6 0AH

Sea Bank House

27/31 The Esplanade

Knott End-on-Sea FY6 0AD

SONACare Care Home

2 Stockdove Way

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 2AP

Stafford House Care Home

7 North Promenade

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 1DB

Stockdove House

12 Stockdove Way

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 2AP

Thornton House

Whimbrel Drive, Mayfield Avenue Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 2LR

Thornton Lodge Care Home

23 Trunnah Road

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 4HF

Victoria House

2 Victoria Road

Poulton-le-Fylde

West Port House Care Home

320 Fleetwood Road North

Thornton-Cleveleys FY5 4LD

Westwards House Care Home

18 Croston Road

Garstang

PR3 1EN

The Yachtsman Care Home

41/42 Laidleys Walk

Fleetwood

FY7 7JL

KEY

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R Residential

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N Nursing

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D Dementia

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O Old Age

FY6 7JA

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R N D O B

T. 01253 852297

   60 T. 01995 671293    16 T. 01524 792194    37 T. 01253 790961    30 T. 01253 884488   45 T. 01253 777467    46 T. 01253 810292    33 T. 01253 810888    23 T. 01253 821324    15 T. 01253 853073   12 T. 01253 855967    10 T. 01253 825845    45 T. 01253 856001    11 T. 01253 892400    12 T. 01253 864016    11 T. 01995 602055   19 T. 01253 873472    32

B Number of Beds 20


Putting your affairs in order

It’s essential to plan for how your money should be handled in the event of an illness or death. Good planning will help make sure you or your family are ready to meet any of the costs that might arise. It will also allow you provide for your loved ones and ease the burden on them.

Make a will If you haven’t already got a will now is the time to make one. If you want to make sure that your money and your belongings – your assets – go to the people or charities you want then you need to make this clear in a will. If you don’t the law will decide who they go to – and this might not be who you want it to be. It’s important to note that if you have married since making a will, then your marriage is likely to have invalidated the will.

Lasting Power of Attorney A Power of attorney (POA) allows you to choose someone else to deal with third parties on your behalf, for example banks or the local council. Certain types of powers of attorney go further, allowing you to choose someone else to make decisions on your behalf, should you not be able to do so in the future.

Setting up a power of attorney Setting up a power of attorney is a big step. You should make sure you understand all the implications, and you may want to get advice from a solicitor. 21

You can get the forms and guidance you need to create a lasting power of attorney online at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/lasting-power-ofattorney-forms

Property and financial affairs lasting power of attorney Use this LPA to give an attorney the power to make decisions about money and property for you, for example:  managing a bank or building society account  paying bills  collecting benefits or a pension  selling your home

Health and welfare lasting power of attorney Use this LPA to give an attorney the power to make decisions about things like:  your daily routine, for example washing, dressing, eating  medical care  moving into a care home  life-sustaining treatment


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Local and national contact numbers WELFARE RIGHTS

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PALS

Patient Advice and Liasion Service

Free and confidential advice to make sure that you are claiming all of the benefits you are entitled to. Tel: 0300 123 6739 www.lancashire.gov.uk

A one-stop shop for patients, relatives and carers who require information, support or advice on Health issues. Tel: 01253 955588 www.bfwh.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/

We’re here for people living with any terminal illness, and their families. Tel: 0800 090 2309 www.mariecurie.org.uk

Monday–Friday 9.00am–8.00m For confidential cancer information and support. Tel: 0808 808 00 00 www.macmillan.org.uk

Parkinson's is a support and research charity, working to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's. Tel: 0808 800 0303 www.parkinsons.org.uk

The Silver Line is the only national confidential and free helpline for older people open every day and night of the year. Tel: 0800 4 70 80 90 www.thesilverline.org.uk


Local and national contact numbers The Cinnamon Trust Contact Elderly Accommodation Counsel for information, advice and guidance on any aspect of care, support or housing for older people. Freephone: 0800 377 70 70 www.eac.org.uk

The Cinnamon Trust - The National Charity for the elderly, the terminally ill and their pets Tel: 01736 757 900 www.cinnamon.org.uk

Information, advice and support about abuse, neglect or financial exploitation. Helpline: 080 8808 8141 www.elderabuse.org.uk

Relatives & Residents Association We support, inform and speak on behalf of older people in care. Helpline: 020 7359 8136 www.relres.org

We offer practical and emotional support to those that need us. Tel: 0151 702 5700 • RNIB Helpline: 0303 123 9999 www.rnib.org.uk

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