We offer a person-centred approach that is delivered through quality care, recreation and activities, and food and dining.
Our Care team offers nursing care for those who have complex medical needs, as well as 24-hour nursing dementia care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. We also provide respite care to give family or friends a well-earned break.
At Headington Care Home in 2023 we supported over 200 families with their care enquiry. We are here to help, so please get in touch with our friendly team.
Our care home in Oxford provides a comprehensive range of services, including nursing care, specialised nursing dementia care, respite care, and palliative care.
Harrogate Lodge Care Home in Chapel Allerton, Leeds is close to the local park and a short drive away from the city centre, which makes for a great day out for residents and their loved ones.
We believe just because someone moves into a care home, that doesn’t mean they should stop doing the things they love. That’s why we provide an ever-changing activities programme inspired by residents’ interests and needs. From visits from entertainers and parties to trips out and one-to-one activities, we offer a wide range of activities to help residents live life to the fullest.
“Staff are kind and courteous and go above and beyond to help residents feel happy, settled and entertained. Activities are varied and inclusive, offering stimulation and satisfaction.” – 5 star carehome.co.uk review
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We offer a person-centred approach that is delivered through quality care, recreation and activities, and food and dining.
Our team at Harrogate Lodge Care Home offers 24-hour nursing dementia care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. We also provide intermediate care as an alternative to hospital stay.
At Harrogate Lodge Care Home, we are always happy to help, so please get in touch with our friendly team.
At our care home in Leeds, we provide specialised nursing dementia care, alongside dedicated intermediate care.
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Nursing Dementia
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Wifi available for residents and visitors
Single bedrooms with en-suites
Close to local shops and park
Garden and patio for sunny days
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Choice of lounges so peace and tranquility is never far away
On-site hairdresser
Relax and unwind in our quite sitting room
Our community
Vibrant activities programme
Close to Leeds city centre
Celebration of special days and moments
Close to public transport
Our service
24-hour nursing available
Care that recognises individuality
Seasonal menus inspired by residents’ feedback
To find out more, or to arrange a visit to see us, please get in touch.
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The team are exceptionally kind, caring and compassionate and residents are respected by the team who value them as a unique individual.
We believe in living life to the full. That’s why we are so passionate about supporting residents to participate in vibrant, stimulating activities.
We believe that if you eat well, you live well, which is why we go that extra mile when it comes to preparing nutritious and delicious meals inspired by residents’ feedback.
Trusted Feedback from Families & Residents
Every member of staff who looked after my mum was exceptional. Their care, happy nature and ensuring her dignity are unbelievable and incomparable to the previous care home we had experienced.
Debbie, daughter of resident
Published via carehome.co.uk
We offer care for residents with a variety of conditions, including but not exclusively:
We care for those with dementia, including complex conditions such as: Lewy body, Parkinson’s, Dementia, Korsakoff Dementia, Alzheimer’s and Frontal lobe Dementia
We can support individuals with hearing loss, mild, moderate or profound
We support individuals with vision loss at this home
We support individuals with speech impairments or difficulties at this home
We support individuals to maximise their independence and support with rebuilding confidence
We support individuals with lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties at this home
We support individuals living with these conditions to maintain their comfort levels in a respectful manner
We support people living with diabetes to lead a healthy balanced lifestyle in line with their medication needs. Residents who require insulin who live in our residential homes will have access to a district nurse to support with this
We aid our teams with training to support individuals living with epilepsy
We support individuals with a variety of conditions from arthritis to post fall recovery including pain management
We support individuals with swallowing difficulties and dysphagia by providing textured modified diets to continue to eat the foods they enjoy, safely
We care for individuals who are supported with nutritional and medication needs via a PEG tube
The above are only some of the conditions we can accommodate. If you would like to learn more please get in touch: 0113 348 6020
We work with sector leading experts to enhance our service to residents and we work in partnership with academic institutions where possible to contribute to research into key areas such as dementia.
In addition, our teams and care homes have achieved accolades for the number of positive recommendations from families and residents and for specific areas of excellence in awards and nominations they have received.
View our awards and partnerships
Our brochure is full of helpful information, helping you to choose a care home that’s right for you.
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CQC have found our service Requires Improvement.
Inspections are carried out at intervals determined by the inspectorate and homes are provided with a report, a rating and usually also some recommendations to help develop or improve the service. Any recommendations are acted upon promptly. No matter what the rating, it’s well worth having a chat with our team to get the latest on every aspect of our care and service. We’d be happy to talk through any questions you might have.
If you have any questions about care options available or if you require help or further information, please contact us using our contact form or call us on: 0113 348 6020
As a Four Seasons Health Care Group resident you can expect to receive the very best of care tailored to your own particular needs. And because your health and happiness are our top priorities, we’ve teamed up with one of the country’s leading healthcare providers to offer you a complimentary check-up from the comfort of your home. See the difference.
The Royal Institute for Blind People (RNIB) estimates that over half of older residents in care homes have some form of sight loss. Eyesight plays such a vital role in our lives, especially in old age where being able to socialise, enjoy mealtimes, read, and watch television are incredibly important. We want you to be able to enjoy all aspects of life here, which is why we’ve decided to make your eyesight a priority.
Imagine the difference that better eyesight can make to your life at any age – our eye care partner will come to your care home and give you all the help you need to help you live life to the full.
All our residents receive a free NHS eye examination from Connect Eyecare.
The best thing is that if you need glasses, a new prescription, or a hearing aid, we’ll arrange the details so you can get on with living your life to the full—hassle-free.
Our partner for eye care: Connect Eyecare
Connect eyecare have a combined industry experience of over 60 years in the optical market and 40 years specifically working in the mobile eye care field, providing treatment to those living with dementia. They believe that getting to know their customers is vitally important, so place our residents at the heart of an exceptional service. With new, state of the art eye testing equipment, Connect eyecare use innovative techniques to complete a full examination. From tests and lenses, to cases and repairs, rest assured that all your eye care needs will be taken care of.
Connect eyecare train our care team around common eye conditions our residents could be living with, how to best help them and provide reassurance around delivering care at the right level.
As part of a full examination, Connect eyecare’s skilled optometrists will provide Free Retinal Photography – this sophisticated, yet non-invasive equipment produces digital high resolution, coloured images of the retina, optic nerve and blood vessels in the back of eye. The diagnostic equipment is used for early detection of ocular diseases and the images are stored electronically on an app allowing the team to detect and measure any changes to the retina on future visits.
All residents will receive an outcome focused eye care report, which is easy to follow for you, your loved one and our care team. When there is cost for eye care an experienced member of Conncet eyecare support staff will walk the resident and their family through the results and what options are available.
We believe choice is important, so when a decision is made to order a new pair of spectacles from our optometrists, they carry a beautiful range of eyewear from budget to designer; including Ted Baker, Joules and Radley.
Emergency Eye Problems, Connect eyecare will visit within twenty four hours
A Rapid Repair Service is available within 3 days from request.
Connect eyecare will call family members directly when there are any additional eyecare needs to be discussed
For more information and to take advantage of this great offer, speak to your Home Manager.
Residents at Hillside Lodge Care Home in Berwick have created their own Olympic torch and over 70 local schools, charities, businesses and community groups have been involved in a month-long torch relay, following an invitation from the care home on social media.
On 17th June, residents visited Tweedmouth Prior Park First School and handed the torch to pupils to start the relay. Some of the community participants include: Berwick Cancer Cars, The Grove School, Border Links, Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels, Holy Trinity First School, Berwick Community Trust, HospiceCare North Northumberland, Berwick Museum and Art Gallery and Berwick Youth Project.
On 20th July, the torch returned to Hillside Lodge Care Home, carried by members of the ‘Tweed Striders’ running club, who were welcomed by residents and members of the community who took part in the relay. Andrew Smith from Berwick Cancer Cars piped the runners in on his bagpipes.
The torch relay kicked off the care home’s ‘Going for Gold’ Olympic activities which included a sports day held on 26th July where residents competed in a series of events designed for all abilities to take part in, including ‘oeuf et cuillère’ races, armchair archery, balloon volleyball and tabletop hockey.
The care home’s Magic Moments Coordinator, Rachael Howlett, said: “We were overwhelmed by the response from local people who wanted to be part of our community Olympic torch relay after I posted an invitation on the ‘Berwick-upon-Tweed Notice Board’ Facebook group to see if anyone would like to join in. The residents here at Hillside Lodge have been following the torch’s progress as people have been sending in pictures of its journey through Berwick and the surrounding areas. It’s fantastic to have so many locals getting involved, and it’s been a great way to keep our residents connected to the people and places in their community.”
Excellently situated, the home is centrally located near to all of the market town’s amenities, including shops, restaurants, a cinema and the tranquil church green. Our home is set across three floors, and there are communal lounges and dining rooms on the ground floor, as well as a lovely garden, meaning peace and quiet is never far away.
Mill House was rated ‘Outstanding’ in their responsiveness and ‘Good’ overall in their latest CQC report and has an excellent reputation. “People received person-centred care. Staff demonstrated their in-depth knowledge of people’s histories, their likes and dislikes and how they wished to be supported. This knowledge was used to support people in a way they felt valued as unique individuals and respected for who they were” said the Inspector in recent CQC report.
Our fees
For those funding their own care, Mill House Care Home fees start at £1248 for nursing care depending upon care and lifestyle needs.
If you are funding your own care we have outlined what’s included in your fees with a helpful information sheet.
To help residents love every day, we have an ever-changing activities programme inspired by our current residents’ interests and needs.
Tai Chi sessions,
Trips to the local garden centre
Regular visits from the local school children for inter-generational fun (keeps us on our toes)
Virtual reality sessions, for example taking a city tour or even swimming with dolphins
There is something for everyone and if nothing tickles your fancy, we’ll try to create something for you.
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Please note that we cannot respond to queries about application process, or current vacant positions. Please visit our careers website for information about working with us or current vacancies.
You’ll find Charlton Park Care Home in London has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, surrounded by landscaped gardens in Charlton Village. We are just a short walk away from the shops and bus stops, making us easily accessible for visitors to pop-in for a chat.
“I only wish my mum could stay as she has thrived in this happy environment.” recent review from a daughter of a resident living with us for a short stay on carehome.co.uk
One relative told inspectors when we were last visited: “The home does well, they are approachable and willing to change things if necessary and my loved one gets the care and support they deserve.” Another relative said, “The registered manager and staff ring me if there are any changes in a loved one’s care. I also ring them if I have any questions and they answer my questions.”
Our well established Care team offers nursing care for those who have complex medical needs, as well as 24-hour nursing dementia care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions…We also provide respite care to give family or friends a well-earned break.
We run a busy activities programme to make sure our residents get the most out of every day and based on our current resident interests, including:
animal therapy,
weekly exercise to music sessions
days out
regular visits from the local nursery
summer garden party and a trips to the beach
residents attend religious events held at their nearby church
host visits from local entertainers
We also have excellent community links and support our residents to maintain any existing or forge new links with community organisations or social activities.