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TamesideCare Services Directory 2014

www.tameside.gov.ukwww.carechoices.co.uk

The comprehensive guide to

choosing and paying for care

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

Also available electronically at www.carechoices.co.uk

and in spoken word through Browsealoud

in association with

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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.

Contents

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All the listings in this publication of care homes, care homes with nursing and home care providers are

supplied by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and neither Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council nor

Care Choices can be held liable for any errors or omissions. The information contained in this Directory was

correct at the time of going to print. The inclusion of advertisements for homes and agencies in this Directory

does not act as an endorsement or recommendation by Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council.

Introduction from Tameside

Metropolitan Borough Council 3

Looking for care or support? 4

Eligibility 4

Assessment 4

Planning your support 5

Direct Payments 6

What support is available? 6

Care at home 6

Community Response Service 6

Everyday life at home 7

Getting out and about 7

Dementia care 7

Leaving hospital 8

Residential care homes 8

Care homes 8

Care homes checklist 9

Paying for your care 10

This Directory’s helpline 10

Home care providers 13

Care homes/care homes with nursing listings 14

Index 17

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Introduction from Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

Tameside Council is one of a number of organisations

within Tameside, that offers a vast array of services

that are designed to help and support people within

the borough to remain as independent as possible

within their own homes for as long as they can safely

do so. The Council’s Adult Services offer a number of

services that are focussed on preventing people from

becoming dependent on others for their care and

support needs. Services such as Health and Wellbeing,

assistive technology and reablement all help people to

feel supported and safe at home and when needed other

services such as home care and residential care can also

be provided.

Adult Services focuses on reducing people’s need

for care and support through a preventative, enabling

approach where people are supported to be as

independent as they can be. Our services are set up to

ensure that people are encouraged to maximise self-

reliance and to enable people to learn or relearn skills in

order to remain as active as possible. Adult Services is also

working with other partners including the independent

and voluntary sectors to ensure that services are more

joined up and integrated to reduce any confusion or

duplication of services for users and their families.

The aim of this Directory is to provide Tameside

residents with details of services which are locally

available to meet their social care needs such as extra

care housing and domiciliary care as well as services

for people who need more intensive 24 hour care in a

residential or nursing home environment.

We want to make sure that the process of accessing

care services is as straightforward as possible and is easily

understood.

Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

Council Offices, Wellington Road, Ashton under Lyne OL6 6DL

Telephone: 0161 342 2400 Fax: 0161 342 2460

Web: www.tameside.gov.uk

The offices are open Monday to Wednesday 8.30am

to 5.00pm; Thursdays 8.30am to 4.30pm and Fridays

8.30am to 4.00pm.

Outside of working hours we have an emergency

only service that can be accessed by phoning

0161 342 2222.

Further details are also available from the Tameside

Council website:

www.tameside.gov.uk/servicecharter/socialcarehealth

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Looking for care or support?

When you contact Tameside Adult Services we will

discuss with you:

• the type of help that you feel you may need;

• when you feel it may be needed;

• who else is available to help you; and

• any specific needs you may have including any

religious and cultural needs.

Depending upon the information that you give us, we

will decide with you what the best course of action will

be and inform you what will happen next.

Tameside Adult Services aims to help you live

independently in your home for as long as possible. To

help you achieve this and to decide whether you are

eligible for services we will ask you questions about your

circumstances and the things you need to maintain your

independence – this is called an ‘assessment’.

Everyone is entitled to a free Community Care

Assessment. The assessment determines what care and

support needs you have and whether they can be met by

Adult Services or elsewhere.

If it is determined that you are not eligible for support

from Adult Services, we will aim to help you find other

ways of meeting your needs by redirecting you to other

If you have a long term health condition or disability and

are finding it difficult to cope with everyday living tasks,

then you may need some additional support to help

you. It might be easy to identify the care and support

you need, or you may need some help to do this. You

should speak with people who know you well to see what

support they think you need – they may notice areas

where you need help that you hadn’t thought about.

Once you’ve thought about the areas you need help

with, there are lots of ways to find that support. You can

use this Directory and the free, independent helpline

(call 0800 389 2077), or speak to other people who have

help and support currently, and you can also contact

the Council’s Health and Wellbeing Service based at the

Tameside Carers Centre on 0161 342 3344.

Sometimes, however, the care and support you need

will be more complex. This is when we may be able to

help you. However, we will need to check whether you’re

eligible for a service by assessing your care needs and

finances.

Eligibility

Tameside Council has to use the resources it has available

in a fair and equitable way to help people with the

greatest needs. We do this by using guidance called The

Fair Access to Care Services (FACS) criteria. Care managers

use the criteria to make sure that they treat everyone fairly

and that people who meet the criteria for help receive the

appropriate level of care and support.

Tameside Council’s eligibility criteria are based on the

legal requirements set down in Government guidance.

We currently provide services for people who fall within

the ‘critical’ and ‘substantial’ categories of the FACS criteria.

However even if you do not meet the eligibility criteria

we will advise you on a range of services that may be able

to meet your needs and signpost you to our Wellbeing

Advisers based at the Carers Centre who will be able to

offer you more help and advice.

Tameside Health and Wellbeing Service based at the

Carers Centre in Ashton Under Lyne provides an early

intervention service as a means of providing adults in

Tameside who do not meet the FACS eligibility criteria for

social care services with access to high quality support

and information when they need it. Our Wellbeing

Advisers are able to offer an Early Intervention Assessment

(EIA), which identifies the level of support required by an

individual. Our Wellbeing Advisers have an awareness of,

and access to, a wide range of information on community-

based services, and following an EIA and a co-produced

support plan, are able to signpost individuals to the

appropriate services.

Our Wellbeing Advisers support adults and carers to

access services across a range of settings with assessments

being available at a variety of locations across the borough

throughout the course of the week. Our assessments focus

on what the individual wants to achieve to help them

maintain their independence or continue in their caring

role.

Our Wellbeing Advisers also work with carers to provide

them with the opportunity to access high quality support

and information when they need it, the Carers Centre

carries or has access to a wide range of information and

is able to signpost or refer carers to appropriate services.

The team supports carers to undertake their caring role by

offering information, advice, support, advocacy and access

to a variety of breaks.

Assessment

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Assessment continued

Planning your support

organisations, by helping you to maximise your own

resources or by simply offering help and advice.

The Assessment begins by asking a number of

questions about you, your family support and your life. It

will include discussing your:

• health – including mental health, physical disability,

sensory impairments, for example your eyesight and

hearing and mobility, such as how far you can walk,

can you manage the stairs to get to bed;

• personal care or activities of daily living, home

environment and where you live;

• social support and relationships including if you have

someone who helps care for you;

• involvement in work, education and learning; and

• general wellbeing (including being safe from neglect or

harm).

If you have a carer they will also be offered an assessment

of their needs.

We often need to take advice from health professionals.

If you have other people involved in your care and

support for example, your doctor, district nurse or

occupational therapist, we will talk to them to gain a

complete understanding of your needs.

During the course of your assessment, it may be

determined that in order to understand your needs

better we will require you to have a short period of home

care reablement which is a Council service that tries to

keep people as independent as possible by supporting

them with everyday tasks such as getting dressed, food

preparation, having a bath or shower etc. Reablement is

used as part of the assessment process so that we can be

clear what your on-going need for support actually is and

what the best way of meeting your needs will be.

Once your assessment has been completed you will be

asked to agree to the details contained within it and once

you have agreed, we can then discuss with you the types

of care and support that are available to help you.

Services come in many different shapes and sizes. Some

will suit you more than others and there may be more on

offer than you expect.

Social care services are not simply split between home

care and residential care. There are lots of other services

available in the community in which you live such as

sheltered housing or extra care housing. These can help

you stay as independent as possible, with additional

support available when you need it.

Help within your home is also available and may

include the use of new technologies such as a pendant

alarm or other devices designed to keep people safe

including falls detectors, intruder alarms, flood, gas or

smoke detectors.

Other help may include additional equipment or

adaptations within your home to make life as easy and

comfortable as possible.

In agreeing a support plan with you we will look at

the needs that have been identified in your assessment

and then discuss with you what services are available to

help you meet your needs. We will agree how much it

will cost to provide the care identified and this is known

as your personal budget. You can decide how to spend

your personal budget but it does need to be spent on

meeting your needs and achieving the desired outcomes

for making you as independent as possible.

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Direct Payments

Once your support plan and personal budget has been

agreed with you, you will be offered the opportunity to

take the budget as a cash payment known as a Direct

Payment. This is a sum of money paid to you either as a

one off payment or regular monthly payment that has

been identified as sufficient to buy the help and support

required to meet your assessed needs and outcomes.

You can choose to spend your Direct Payment as you like,

however there are some rules and conditions that you

will be expected to follow which will be explained to you

when you are considering your options.

You may not want to consider taking a Direct Payment

at the start of your support being planned and delivered,

however you can decide at any time to take a Direct

Payment for some or all of your assessed personal budget.

People who decide to take a Direct Payment can

choose to employ their own care worker(s) known as

Personal Assistants (PA) or contract with a care agency.

Some people may not be able to take the responsibility

of managing their own personal budget and if you

would require on-going support there are ways that this

can be arranged. This will be explained to you if you are

considering a Direct Payment.

If you are finding it difficult to manage at home, family

and friends may be able to help. Alternatively you may

want to consider using the services of a home care

provider who employ care assistants to provide help

and support in your own home. They can assist with

personal care such as bathing, washing and dressing as

well as other aspects of daily living. They will be trained

in personal care and safety procedures, moving and

handling and hygiene, and some providers employ

What support is available?Care at home

registered nurses.

All home care providers are registered with the Care

Quality Commission (CQC) who inspect them against

the national essential standards of quality and safety.

For further information on the Care Quality Commission,

please see their website www.cqc.org.uk.

A comprehensive list of home care providers operating

in Tameside starts on page 13.

The Community Response Service (CRS) provides peace

of mind for people who feel at risk in their own homes.

It gives you freedom to live your life independently

knowing that you can obtain assistance when you need it

within your own home.

There are many reasons why people need support,

from ill health to fear of crime. The Community Alarm

Service operates all year round, 24 hours a day. Your call is

answered in seconds by an experienced operator who will

be able to get the appropriate help and support to you

whether that be a relative or neighbour, the emergency

services or a member of the community response team.

We are adding new pieces of technology equipment

to our alarm system all the time and these include

falls detectors, monitored smoke alarms, flood and gas

detectors as well as more specialist equipment that can

assist with medication dispensing, detecting epileptic

seizures, as well as other conditions.

We also have a system called ’Just Checking‘ which

is usually used for a short time to find out how safe

Community Response Service

someone is in their own home and work out how much

support they need. The system is a set of movement

detectors that monitor a person’s movements and

routines. It is particularly useful for people with dementia

or other learning or memory impairment to ascertain the

levels of risk that people are able to take.

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Everyday life at home

Most people want to remain as independent as possible

for as long as possible. You might get help from your

family and friends with certain tasks such as shopping or

cleaning but with the right equipment you may be able

to do more for yourself than you thought.

There are lots of different pieces of equipment that

can make big differences to your life. Simply raising

your armchair onto special riser blocks means that you

will be able to get up out of your chair easier. A helping

hand grabber will enable you to pick things up without

bending down. If you have difficulties plugging things in

or out or opening jars there are pieces of equipment that

can help you.

If you have hearing difficulties then flashing lights can

be added to your doorbell or smoke alarm and amplifiers

can be added to your telephone and television.

In the kitchen again there are pieces of equipment

designed to make your life easier such as electric can

openers, kettle tippers, easy grip peelers and graters.

Help and advice is available to ensure you are directed

to the best pieces of equipment to meet your needs and

where you can get them from.

Getting out and about

You may be finding it difficult to walk and often walking

sticks or walking frames can provide the extra support

that’s needed to get around the house and also get out

and about within your neighbourhood and community.

If you need more support a wheelchair or mobility

scooter may be the answer. You need to consider where

you would store them and how you would be able to

charge a scooter but advice about the best equipment for

your needs and where to get it from is available. Contact

the Wheelchair Centre, 229 Droylsden Road, Audenshaw,

Tameside M34 5ZT call 0161 370 2661 or 5949 or visit

www.thewheelchaircentre.co.uk.

There may be adaptations to your home that you may

wish to consider such as grab rails to help steady yourself

or a ramp to your front and back door to avoid large steps.

A stair lift may also be of assistance for you if you can no

longer get upstairs.

Dementia care

If you are worried that your memory – or that of someone

you know – is getting noticeably worse, or if memory loss

is beginning to have a knock-on effect on everyday life, it

is worth sharing your worries and seeking advice. That’s

because memory problems can sometimes be an early

sign of a medical condition such as dementia.

You should first have a chat with your GP, who will

address your concerns or arrange for further investigation.

You may be referred to a local memory monitoring service

where a formal diagnosis can be made. Bear in mind

that there are many reasons for memory loss apart from

dementia. However, the earlier you seek help the better as

there may be support or treatment available that can help

you.

Looking for care or support?For independent, impartial information on your care options, call this Directory’s helpline on freephone 0800 389 2077

We can generate a personalised report with details of care homes or housing with care schemes that meet your needs and send you additional information on choosing and funding care too.

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Leaving hospital

When you go into hospital, it may be for a planned

treatment or as an emergency.

If you know in advance when you will be going into

hospital, it is a good idea to plan ahead, perhaps with

the help of a relative, friend or carer. You may need to

think about things such as the care of a pet or pension

collection, as well as getting all the things together that

you will take with you into hospital.

If you or someone you care for receives social care

support at home or you are in a care home, you need to

let the care provider know as soon as possible when you

are going into hospital and how long you think your stay

will be, because:

• we may be able to help make alternative arrangements

for people who may rely on you for their care;

• it can prevent staff from worrying about you if they

cannot get an answer when they call at your home; and

• we can make arrangements to keep your care home

place available for a period of time. Your benefits and any

contributions you make towards care may be affected.

If your hospital stay is an emergency, let one of the

nurses know as soon as you can if any of the situations

mentioned above affect you. You may also need help to

arrange for the care of pets, to collect your pension or

secure your home.

Tameside Hospital has staff on site from Tameside Adult

Services who work closely with NHS staff and will help

you sort out emergency, short term or long term social

care needs.

Tameside Adult Services can support you, your family

or carers to facilitate safe discharge from hospital. Many

people leaving hospital require little help, and it may be

that you only need information, but our staff will gladly

direct you to the most appropriate source.

Other people leaving hospital may need services such

as health and wellbeing, reablement, a community alarm

and other specialist services when they get home.

While many people leaving hospital get help from their

family and friends, if you can’t make these arrangements

yourself then we will look at ways of arranging services for you.

Residential care homesCare homes

There are two types of residential home:

Care homes (personal care only)

If you need care on a 24 hour basis but you have no

nursing needs, subject to a needs assessment, a care

home offering only personal care may be the best option.

Personal care includes bathing, feeding, dressing and help

with moving.

Care homes with nursing

Traditionally called a nursing home, this kind of home is

suitable for those needing nursing care, where it will be

delivered by qualified nursing staff alongside care workers.

Nurses are on duty around the clock.

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Home 1

Home 2

Home 3

£ p/w

£ p/w

£ p/w

First impressions

• Are staff warm, friendly, polite, clean and respectful?

• Do the residents seem happy, active and sociable?

• Does the home feel comfortable and welcoming?

• Is the home fresh, clean and comfortably furnished?

Accommodation

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

• Can you decorate and arrange your own room?

• Can you bring your own furniture and TV?

• Is there a call system for emergencies?

• 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 both adapted showers and baths?

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

• Are all areas safe and accessible (eg for wheelchair users)?

• Is there adequate provision for sight or hearing difficulties?

• Are the grounds/gardens attractive and/or quiet?

Life within the home

• Are there any rules and restrictions (e.g. going out, time of return etc)?

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

• Are residents involved in decisions on life in the home?

• Can you make and take calls in privacy and comfort?

Life within the home continued

• Is alcohol served or permitted?

• Are there smoking and non-smoking areas?

• What arrangements are there for religious observance (eg are places of worship nearby/is there a prayer room)?

• Can you handle your own money?

• Does a hairdresser/chiropodist visit?

• Does the home provide its own transport?

• Do staff have appropriate language skills/knowledge?

• Are the staff formally trained?

• Is there an adequate number of staff on both day and night?

• Are visitors welcome at all times? Can they stay overnight?

• May your visitors join you at meals?

• How much choice do you get about meals?

• Is the food varied and interesting?

• Can the home cater for your dietary needs (eg Black and Minority Ethnic diets, vegetarian, vegan)?

• Can you have snacks or drinks any time? In your room?

• Can you continue to pursue your hobbies?

• What activities and entertainment are organised?

• Are outings and holidays arranged? At what cost?

Fees and contract terms

• How much are the fees? Do they cover all services available?

• Under what circumstances will the fees alter?

• Can you retain your own room if away?

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

• Will you be given a statement of terms on admission?

• Are all procedures, such as complaints, clearly spelt-out?

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Care homes checklist © 2014 Care Choices Ltd

The decision to move into a residential or nursing care

home should only be made when all other options for

remaining at home have been considered and tried. Once

it is established that your care will be most appropriately

provided for in 24 hour care, there are a number of

questions that you will want answering before making a

final decision about which care home you will choose.

Here is a useful list of questions that you may want to

consider before making a decision about which home you

want to move into.

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Paying for your careSocial care, unlike health care, is not free for everyone.

Councils only have a limited amount of money and

cannot provide services directly for everyone.

If you have been assessed as being eligible for social

care support (explained on page 4), we will look at what

help you need and what it should cost. This gives you an

overall annual personal budget for the cost of your care.

If you have been assessed as needing a personal

budget for your support, you will need to let us see details

of how much money you have. We will work out if you are

able to pay some or all of the cost of care yourself. This is

called a financial assessment.

In carrying out the financial assessment you will be

asked to sign a consent form that allows us to speak

to the Department of Work and Pensions and other

Government services on your behalf. This will help us

work out your charges and make sure you receive the

right welfare benefits.

If you do not provide us your financial details or do not

want a financial assessment, you will have to pay the full

costs of your service.

NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding (CHC)

NHS Continuing Healthcare is a package of care which is

arranged and funded solely by the NHS to meet physical

and/or mental health needs that have arisen because of

disability, accident or illness. You can receive CHC funding

in any setting, including your own home or a care home.

NHS CHC is free, unlike social care help from Adult

Services, for which a financial charge may be made

depending upon your income, savings and other assets.

Anyone assessed as having a specific level of health

care needs may receive CHC funding. It is not dependent

upon a particular disease, diagnosis or condition, or on

who provides the care or where that care is provided.

If your overall care needs show that your primary

need is a health need, you should be eligible for NHS

CHC funding. This will be discussed with you during the

assessment process (explained on page 4).

If at any time you feel that your health has deteriorated

then you can request an assessment for CHC funding and

your eligibility will be looked at.

NHS Nursing Care Contribution

NHS funded nursing care is funding paid directly to a

nursing home for care provided by registered nurses

employed by the home. Services provided regularly by a

registered nurse are likely to involve:

• provision of nursing care supervision or monitoring of

care provided by a non-registered nurse;

• planning and reviewing a care plan;

• monitoring and reviewing medication needs; and

• identifying and addressing potential health problems.

Eligibility for NHS funded nursing care in a nursing home

should not be considered until it has been agreed that

you are not eligible for CHC funding and that a place in a

nursing home is the best option for meeting your needs.

Self-funders

You may be called a self-funder if you are meeting the

costs of your support without any help from the Council.

This can include support to live independently at home

or in a care home. Some people choose to be self-funders

because they do not want to be financially assessed, or

they choose to make their own arrangements for support.

Tameside Council can only make a contribution to the

cost of your support if:

• we have assessed you as being eligible for support from

us, under the Fair Access to Care criteria (explained on

page 4); and

• you have had a full financial assessment from us and we

have told you that you do not have to pay for the full

cost of your care.

Even if you don’t think the Council will be able to make

a financial contribution to the costs of your support,

and you think you will be funding all of your support

from your own resources, it makes sense to have a free

assessment. You may find you are entitled to help with

costs after all.

If we cannot help with the costs, as a self-funder you

are still entitled to the same free detailed help and advice

in working out your needs and finding the right service as

anyone else.

This Directory’s helpline

This Directory’s free helpline provides an independent

information and help service encompassing care services

and accommodation. A personalised report can be

generated for customers providing details of all care

homes or housing with care schemes that meet their

criteria.

One call to the freephone number 0800 389 2077 will

enable the service to build a profile of exactly what type

of care you’re looking for, while taking into account your

personal needs and interests.

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Able Care and Support Services Ltd

We Specialise In All Aspects of Support At Home

PPhone: 0161 285 3266Email: [email protected]

Visit us at: www.ablecareandsupportservices.com

“We Care Because You Matter”

We Provide Support You Can Rely On

That’s why we’re one of the UK’s leading healthcare providersOur care homes and nursing homes are unique and we’re proud to offer consistently high standards ofservice and care. In a Four Seasons Health Care home, we consider the individual and ensure that thecare they receive has been designed with them in mind, with the emphasis on enhancing their wellbeing. We are able to provide a range of care options including residential, nursing and dementia careservices for both long stay and short stay respite service users.

For further information please contact the Home Manager directly using the details opposite,or visit www.fshc.co.uk

Downshaw Lodge Care HomeDownshaw Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, OL7 9QLT: 0161 330 7059E: [email protected]

Tel: 0161 368 4664Albert Road, Hyde, Tameside SK14 1DHwww.charnleyhouse.co.uk

Charnley House is a family run and operated care home in Hyde. We are one of the oldest established care homes in the area and have been open since 1969.

We specialise in longer term elderly care, short term respite care and dementia care.

WE CARE LIKE YOU DO.

Email: [email protected] Web: www.thenewmayfair.co.uk

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Looking for care or support?For independent, impartial information on your care options, call this Directory’s helpline on freephone 0800 389 2077

We can generate a personalised report with details of care homes or housing with care schemes that meet your needs and send you additional information on choosing and funding care too.

‘Care you can rely on’Serving the people of Tameside and High Peak

Person Centred Care Services is a small family owned domiciliary care provider based

in Hyde, Tameside, supporting and caring for older people and people with a learning

or physical disability, in their own homes. We are registered with the CQC to provide

care services and are fully compliant in all areas recently inspected.

We have a highly trained, reliable and fl exible workforce whose aim is to provide the

highest possible standard of care and support.

Calls can be provided for a duration of anything from 30 minutes to a full 24 hour

supported living package, should this be required.

Services we provide:• Personal care • Social care • Domestic care • 24 Hour Supported Living

Tel: 0161 351 9505 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.pccareservices.co.uk

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Home care providers

Service User

Bands

OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism

MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse alcohol and drugs

ABLE CARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES LIMITED

16 Essington Walk, Denton M34 6NU

Tel: 0161 285 3266 Advert page 11 OP D PD MH SI YA

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE HOMECARE (TAMESIDE)

Poppy House, 97 Turner Lane, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL6 8SS

Tel: 0161 308 3456 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

BLUEBIRD CARE (TAMESIDE)

Orient House, Newton Street, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 4RY

Tel: 0161 366 7465 OP D PD SI YA

BUPA HOME HEALTHCARE (ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE)

The Wellington Centre, Whitelands Road, Ashton-Under-

Lyne, Lancashire OL6 6UY

Tel: 01279 456947 OP PD YA

COMFORT CALL TAMESIDE

51 Manchester Road, Denton, Manchester,

Lancashire M34 2AF

Tel: 0161 336 4753 OP D PD LDA SI YA AD

CREATIVE SUPPORT-TAMESIDE SERVICE

(LEARNING DISABILITY)

164-166 St Albans Avenue, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Greater

Manchester OL6 8TU Tel: 0161 339 5242 LDA

CREATIVE SUPPORT-TAMESIDE DOMICILIARY SERVICE

Hurst Meadow, Vicarage Crescent, Ashton-Under-Lyne

Greater Manchester OL6 8DW

Tel: 0161 343 8943 OP PD LDA MH YA

DIRECT CARE (NORTH WEST) LIMITED

Office Suites 5 and 6, Derek Ashton Court, 77 Mottram

Road, Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15 2QP

Tel: 0161 338 3666 OP

HOUSING 21 - DUKINFIELD

13 Concord Way, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 4DB

Tel: 0303 123 9901 OP D PD LDA SI YA AD

LAUREL BANK SUPPORT AT HOME

Stockport Road, Gee Cross, Hyde Cheshire SK14 5EZ

Tel: 0161 368 3159 OP D

MRL TAMESIDE

Unit 15 The Wharf Business Centre, Lower Wharf Street,

Ashton-Under-Lyne, Cheshire OL6 7PB

Tel: 0161 850 0352 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

PERSON CENTRED CARE SERVICES LIMITED

Suite 3 & 4, Tameside (Hyde) Business Enterprise Centre

10 Corporation Street, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 1AB

Tel: 0161 351 9505

Advert page 12 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA

PRESTIGE HOMECARE

45 Knowl Street, Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15 3AJ

Tel: 0161 304 7777 OP D PD LDA MH SI YA AD

TAMESIDE MENTAL HEALTH RECOVERY SERVICE

West Villa, West Street, Dukinfield,

Greater Manchester SK16 4PL

Tel: 0161 339 2985 MH

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Bands

OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism

MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse alcohol and drugs

AUDEN HOUSE RESIDENTIAL HOME

473 Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw, Manchester, Greater

Manchester M34 5PS

Tel: 0161 301 2424 OP D PD SI

BALMORAL CARE HOME

29 Old Road, Mottram, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 6LN

Tel: 01457 765879 OP

BEECHES, THE

Yew Trees Lane, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 5BJ

Tel: 0161 338 4922 OP PD YA

BOURNE HOUSE

12 Taunton Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL7 9DR

Tel: 0161 330 7911 OP D PD MH SI

BOWLACRE HOME

Elson Drive, Stockport Road, Hyde, Stockport

Greater Manchester SK14 5EZ

Tel: 0161 368 2615 Advert page 11 OP D PD

CHARNLEY HOUSE

Albert Road, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 1DH

Tel: 0161 368 4664 Advert page 11 OP D

CLARKSON HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME

56 Currier Lane, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL6 6TB

Tel: 0161 308 4618 OP D MH

DAISY NOOK HOUSE

Bamburgh Drive, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancashire OL7 9SX

Tel: 0161 343 1033 OP D PD MH

EDEN HOUSE

2 Lawton Street, Droylsden, Manchester

Greater Manchester M43 7XD

Tel: 0161 637 8661 LDA SI YA

FAIRFIELD VIEW

88 Manchester Road, Audenshaw, Manchester

Greater Manchester M34 5GB

Tel: 0161 370 6719

Advert inside front cover and

outside back cover OP D PD SI

FIRBANK HOUSE

24 Smallshaw Lane, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL6 8PN

Tel: 0161 343 1251 OP D

FIR TREES

Gorse Hall Road, Dukinfield,

Cheshire SK16 5HN

Tel: 0161 338 2977 OP D PD YA

GREATWOOD HOUSE

Mancunian Road, Denton, Manchester,

Greater Manchester M34 7GX

Tel: 0161 336 5324 OP D

HATTON GRANGE

Oldham Street, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 1LN

Tel: 0161 368 4484 Advert inside back cover OP D

HOLLY GRANGE

17 Oxford Road, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 5PQ

Tel: 0161 330 0492 OP D PD

HOLME LEA

Astley Road, Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15 1RA

Tel: 0161 338 5187 OP D PD MH SI YA

HURST HALL

Kings Road, Ashton-Under -yne,

Lancashire OL6 9EG

Tel: 0161 330 4472 OP D PD YA

KINGSFIELD CARE CENTRE

Union Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL6 9JF

Tel: 0161 330 1853 OP D

LAUREL BANK RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME

21 Knott Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde,

Cheshire SK14 5HZ

Tel: 0161 368 4719 OP D SI

MILLBROOK CARE CENTRE

Huddersfield Road, Millbrook, Stalybridge,

Cheshire SK15 3ET

Tel: 0161 304 2600 Advert page 12 OP PD SI

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Service User

Bands

OP Older people (65+) D Dementia PD Physical disability LDA Learning disability, autism

MH Mental health SI Sensory impairment YA Younger adults AD People who misuse alcohol and drugs

OAKWOOD HOUSE CARE CENTRE

400a Huddersfield Road, Millbrook,

Stalybridge Cheshire SK15 3ET

Tel: 0161 303 2540 OP D PD SI

POLEBANK HALL RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME

Stockport Road, Gee Cross, Hyde,

Cheshire SK14 5EZ

Tel: 0161 368 2171 OP D SI

SANDON HOUSE

Market Street, Mossley, Ashton-Under-Lyne,

Lancashire OL5 0JG

Tel: 01457 834747 OP D

ST LAWRENCES LODGE

275 Stockport Road, Denton, Manchester,

Greater Manchester M34 6AX

Tel: 0161 336 2783 OP D PD MH SI

STALEY HOUSE CARE HOME

Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge,

Cheshire SK15 2PT

Tel: 0161 304 8939 OP D PD MH SI

SUNNYSIDE

Sunnyside Road, Droylsden, Manchester,

Lancashire M43 7QE

Tel: 0161 370 1793 OP

SYCAMORES, THE

Victoria Street, Newton, Hyde,

Cheshire SK14 4DH

Tel: 0161 368 4297 OP D

VICARAGE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME, THE

109 Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw, Manchester,

Greater Manchester M34 5NL

Tel: 0161 301 4766 OP D

YEW TREES

Yew Trees Lane, Dukinfield,

Cheshire SK16 5BJ

Tel: 0161 338 3053 OP D PD MH SI

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CARSON HOUSE CARE CENTRE

30 Stamford Street, Stalybridge, Cheshire, SK15 1JZ

Tel: 0161 338 6908 OP D PD

DOWNSHAW LODGE

Downshaw Road, Ashton Under Lyne,

Lancashire, OL7 9QL

Tel: 0161 3307059 Advert page 11 OP D YA

GUIDE LANE NURSING HOME

232 Guide Lane, Audenshaw, Manchester,

Greater Manchester M34 5HA

Tel: 0161 335 9989 OP PD YA

HYDE NURSING HOME

Grange Road South, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 5NB

Tel: 0161 367 9467 OP D PD YA

KINGS PARK NURSING HOME

Kings Road, Hurst Cross, Ashton Under Lyne,

Lancashire OL6 8EZ

Tel: 0161 343 4733 OP D YA

LAKES CARE CENTRE, THE

Off Boyds Walk, Dukinfield, Cheshire SK16 4T

Tel: 0161 330 2444

Advert inside front cover and

outside back cover OP

MOSS COTTAGE NURSING HOME

34 Manchester Road, Ashton Under Lyne,

Lancashire OL7 0BZ

Tel: 0161 343 2557 OP D PD

PARKHILL NURSING HOME

319 Huddersfield Road, Millbrook, Stalybridge,

Cheshire SK15 3EP

Tel: 0161 303 8643 OP PD

RIVERSIDE

Broomstairs Bridge, Manchester Road, Hyde,

Cheshire SK14 2DE

Tel: 0161 366 0600 OP D PD LDA MH YA

STAMFORD COURT

Astley Road, Stalybridge, Cheshire SK15 1RA

Tel: 0161 303 9955 OP D PD YA

THORNCLIFFE GRANGE

2 Windmill Lane, Denton, Manchester,

Greater Manchester M34 3RN

Tel: 0161 320 0740 OP

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IndexA Able Care and Support Services Limited 13

Ashton-under-Lyne Homecare (Tameside) 13

Auden House Residential Home 14

B

Balmoral Care Home 14

Beeches, The 14

Bluebird Care (Tameside) 13

Bourne House 14

Bowlacre Home 14

Bupa Home Healthcare (Ashton-under-Lyne) 13

C Carson House Care Centre 16

Charnley House 14

Clarkson House Residential Care Home 14

Comfort Call Tameside 13

Creative Support-Tameside Service (Learning Disability) 13

Creative Support-Tameside Domiciliary Service 13

D Daisy Nook House 14

Direct Care (North West) Limited 13

Downshaw Lodge 16

E Eden House 14

F Fairfield View 14

Firbank House 14

Fir Trees 14

Four Seasons Health Care 11

G Greatwood House 14

Guide Lane Nursing Home 16

H Hatton Grange 14

Holly Grange 14

Holme Lea 14

Housing 21 - Dukinfield 13

Hurst Hall 14

Hyde Nursing Home 16

I Ideal Care Homes Inside back cover

K Kingsfield Care Centre 14

Kings Park Nursing Home 16

L Lakes Care Centre, The 16

Laurel Bank Residential Care Home 14

Laurel Bank Support at Home 13

M Meridian Healthcare Limited 12

Millbrook Care Centre 14

Moss Cottage Nursing Home 16

MRL Tameside 13

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O

Oakwood House Care Centre 15

P Parkhill Nursing Home 16

Person Centred Care Services Limited 13

Polebank Hall Residential Care Home 15

Prestige Homecare 13

R Riverside 16

S

Safehands at the New Mayfair 11

Sandon House 15

St Lawrences Lodge 15

Staley House Care Home 15

Stamford Court 16

Sunnyside 15

Sycamores, The 15

T Tameside Mental Health Recovery Service 13

Thorncliff e Grange 16

V Vicarage Residential Care Home, The 15

Y Yew Trees 15

Care Choices Limited has taken every care to ensure that the information contained in this Directory is accurate. The company cannot accept

responsibility for any errors or omissions or if a home varies from the facilities listed either in an advertisement or the indices. Care Choices Limited

does not endorse or support any particular institution included in the Directory. © 2013 Care Choices Limited. Care Choices Limited reserves all

rights in the titles Care Choices and HOMES Directories and their design.

Care Choices™ is a trademark of Care Choices Limited.

ISBN 978-1-909048-80-5

Ref. No: 4001/Tameside1/1213. Reproduction of any part of this publication in any form without the written permission

of Care Choices Limited is prohibited. This publication is available free of charge from Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council.

Published by: Care Choices Limited, Valley Court, Lower Road, Croydon, Nr Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 0HF. Tel: 01223 207770.

Publisher: Robert Chamberlain. Group Sales Manager: David Werthmann.

Head of Editorial: Emma Morriss. Editor: Alistair Robertson.

Regional Team Manager: Russell Marsh.

Business Development Manager: Paul Leahy.

Senior Sales Executives: Elaine Bartlett, Debbie Feetham.

Sales Executives: Donna Hall, Rachel Joseph, Vanessa Ryder.

Production Manager: Lisa Werthmann. Assistant Production Manager: Jamie Harvey.

Production Designer: Nick Cade. Creative Artworker: Holly Cornell.

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Hatton Grange

The care you deserve at a price you can afford!

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have both recently opened and are brand new dedicated dementia care facilities aimed at raising the bar when it comes to the quality of dementia care

and dementia care facilities in Tameside.

at which opened in January 2013 and at which opened in October 2012 are the result of in depth research undertaken to create the

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