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If HOOP doesn't provide all the information you need, submit your HOOP session to us to arrange a conversation with an EAC Advisor. EAC Advice is a free, specialist and independent telephone advice service provide by the charity Elderly Accommodation Counsel . We frame our offer around ‘home’ because we understand its importance for everyone.
If you are the provider and would like to do this, please click the "Do you run this home" button under the Description tab. Our home evokes a warm, homely feel provided by loyal, caring management and staff, and we have been honoured to care for many happy long term residents. The people we spoke with told us the staff were kind and that they “Couldn’t be better looked after”. Visitors to the service told us that the staff were very nice and they didn’t have any problem with the care provided. They told us that during the recent refurbishment a bathroom was out of action and this had posed some problems when trying to access alternative facilities. They told us they felt confident to raise any complaint with the staff and were confident their concerns would be acted upon.
Who runs this service
People had various needs including dementia and physical disabilities. The Care Quality Commission is the official regulator for the care sector. They inspect care homes and care services to make sure they are safe, caring, effective, responsive and well-led. This site offers providers of services, accommodation and related advice a free opportunity to advertise what you do. The site’s 4 million visitors a year comprise roughly 45% older people, 45% younger family and relatives, and 10% professionals who work with older people.

Care services offered to people in housing-with-care facilities are regulated, subject to periodic inspections and awarded grades. Wherever possible, Inspectorate reports and grades are accessible from the housing-with-care pages on this website. We have 16 offices throughout Tennessee to be able to provide foster care and family counseling services close to our clients.
Specialisms / services
This included training about conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia. There was an organised system for all staff to receive individual supervision, which assisted them to make links between their training and practice. Care assistants were supported to achieve diploma qualifications and to identify external additional training to increase their effectiveness.
Care plans were clearly based on these initial assessments, and subsequent monthly reviews. People had signed to show they had been involved in agreeing their needs and how they were to be met, or relatives had done so on their behalf. A person who lived in the home told us they were fully involved in aspects of management of two primary medical conditions they had. Just be aware that we do not provide housing or care services ourselves, so we cannot accept applications for housing and do not have any control over the services listed on our site.
Care Concierge
Sorry, we don't have prices for this care home - please contact the care home for more details. Medical care from a qualified nurse, and treatment for residents with illness or injuries. Our Housing Directory aims to include all housing schemes /developments in the UK that are intended for older people. Getting older can make it more difficult to get around and do the things you used to do, or would like to do. If affording work to your home is an issue, Age UK’s factsheet Home improvements and repairs is a good read, as is OneFamily’s webpage How to fund home improvements.
We were told that where able, people usually went to the dining room for their meals. Camelot Nursing and Residential Care Home provides Residential, Nursing and Respite care. Camelot Nursing and Residential Care Home provides Nursing and Residential care.
Sussex Clinic caters for adults of all ages including those with physical disabilities. The facility has been registered with the Care Quality Commission for more than seven years. The home has been designed to a very high specification and is tastefully decorated and furnished throu... Ashdown Nursing Home 2 Shakespeare Road, Worthing, BN11 4AN ★★★☆ Ashdown Nursing Home is a large care home located in Worthing, with fourty beds. The facility caters for younger and elderly adults with mental health conditions.

Also known as Care & Repair agencies, are local non-profit organisations set up to help older people think about, plan, finance and organise work on their homes. These services tackle smaller repair jobs, including installing safety & security devices. They are provided by many local Age UKs as well as other organisations. Care records showed good information was obtained from people and their families about previous lifestyles, experience and interests.
The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. It monitors and inspects services, to make sure they are safe, effective and provide high-quality care. Staff had meetings every month, covering care and operational issues.
Fernbank Residential Home Gratwicke Road, Worthing, BN11 4BN ★★★☆ Fernbank Residential Home is a large care residence situated in Worthing housing a maximum of 46 individuals. Fernbank Residential Home cares for elderly The Care Quality Commission has monitored Fernbank Residential Home for more than seven years. The Shelley Care Home 54 Shelley Road, Worthing, BN11 4BX ★★★★ The Shelley Care Home is a medium size care home located in Worthing, with capacity to house 32 residents. The Shelley Care Home houses older individuals The residency has been registered with the Care Quality Commission for more than seven years. Sussex Clinic Shelley Road, Worthing, BN11 4BX ★★☆☆ Sussex Clinic is a large care home in Worthing, with capacity to house fourty residents.
This included recognising people’s abilities might change from day to day or at different times of day. Plans gave detailed practical guidance on the nature of support people needed. This showed the planning of care was responsive to individual needs and preferences. Care plans for all people in the home contained details of wishes in respect of end of life care. This subject was addressed in a consistent manner, with the involvement of people’s family or other advocates at the start of a person’s stay at the home. Staff of the home received regular training to support them to care for the people who lived in the home.
A care home is a residential setting where a number of older people live, usually in single rooms or hotel-style suites, because they need regular or continuous access to care. Most retirement developments offer either properties for sale or for rent, but newer ones may offer both tenure options, and possibly shared ownership too. If you have a home to sell, you may be able to use the proceeds to pay the deposit on a new property and take out a ‘lifetime mortgage’ to cover the rest of the cost. If you simply want to move to a more suitable non-retirement home, and need help or advice with this, our EAC Advice service is here to help you.
Inspection ratings
Keep in touch with the latest news and updated from our care home, based in Worthing, West Sussex. For extracts, read the latest CQC inspection for Camelot Nursing Home. There are no other facilities registered by the same group in England. The wonderful seafront promenade is just a 5 minute walk away, and the recently refurbished Worthing Pier that provides amazing views to the east and west.

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