Care Homes UK. A Guide to Nursing Homes in Britain


UK Directory of Care Homes and Nursing Homes Dunkinfield

Dunkinfield Nursing Homes. Dunkinfield Nursing Care Homes

 

Nursing Home Type Contact Person Telephone No of Rooms
The Lakes Nursing Home
Boyds Walk
Dukinfield
SK16 4TW

Nursing Home Ms A Forrest 0161 330 2444 37
Beeches
Yew Trees Lane
Dukinfield
SK16 5BJ
Care Home Marie Mcpherson 0161 3689099 32
Fir Trees
Gorse Hall Road
Dukinfield
SK16 5HN
Care Home Mrs L Partridge 0161 338 2977 47

Yew Trees
Yew Tree Lane
Dukinfield
SK16 5BJ

Care Home Mrs R Shockledge 0161 338 3053 39
Holly Grange
17 Oxford Road
Dukinfield
SK16 5PQ
Care Home Mrs Artingstall 0161 330 0492 29

Thorncliffe
Crescent Road
Dukinfield
SK16 4EY
Care Home Mrs Norton 0161 339 7055 15
         
         

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Who inspects these care homes?
The Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) is required by law to inspect all social care services in England and make sure they meet certain standards. CSCI is joining campaigners and service providers to share good practice in the fight to stop older people being abused.

Paying for care
Essentially someone has to pay for elderly people living in care homes. You or your family may qualify for State Funding or have access to other sources of financial assistance; we will cover these areas too.

Is There Free Nursing Care?
This area is a potential minefield, rules differ in England, Scotland Ireland and Wales. Here we try to explain The Royal Commission on Long-Term Care and what the Government provides.

What Part Do Social Services Play?
Social Service Departments are connected to all Local Authorities throughout the UK. They are tasked with assessing individuals for community care services and facilities such as care, respite, devices, equipment and accessories, also services such as meals-on-wheels.

What Counselling Services are there available?
You are not expected to face the challenges of finding care for an elderly relative and there are resources available to you, here is a list of counselling services.

 

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