Guidance & Support

Roseberry Care Centres recognises that choosing a Care Home for a loved one is among the most difficult choices that you will ever have to make. It is a choice that is often made in times of upset, worry and confusion. At these times, it is useful to have sound, independent and respected advice.

Care Quality Commission

All of our homes are registered with and regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Roseberry Care Centres work closely with the Care Quality Commission in ensuring that the care given within our Care Homes is to the highest possible standard.

The Care Quality Commission is a body that was set up in April 2009. It replaced the Healthcare Commission, the Commission for Social Care Inspection and the Mental Health Act Commission.

The function of the CQC is assuring safety and quality, assessing the performance of commissioners and providers, monitoring the operation of the Mental Health Act and ensuring that regulation and inspection activity across health and adult social care is coordinated and managed. It acts as a single, integrated regulator for health and adult social care.

All health and adult social care providers that come within the future scope of registration are required to register with the Care Quality Commission. In order to be granted registration, care providers need to demonstrate that they can meet, or are already meeting, the registration requirements. To maintain their registration they need to demonstrate an ongoing ability to meet the requirements.

You can find a link to the most recent report for our care homes on their individual web-pages.

Fee’s & Funding for Care

In our experience, nothing confuses people more than the fees and funding arrangements for paying for a loved one’s care in a residential setting. The rules around fees are very complicated and we would advise families to speak to your Social Worker about this where possible.

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Please feel free to speak to your local Roseberry Care Centre Manager who will be happy to explain more about our charges.

Guides to choosing a Home

Roseberry Care Centres recognises that choosing a Care Home for a loved one is among the most difficult choices that you will ever have to make. It is a choice that is often made in times of upset, worry and confusion. At these times, it is useful to have sound, independent and respected advice.

To assist you in making this decision, we have included some links below to national organisations who have developed literature that is designed to help in making this difficult choice:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

  • Visiting
  • Food
  • Rooms
  • Services

Q: What are the visiting hours?

A: There are no restrictions to when you can receive visitors, however we would request that visiting is kept outside of mealtimes and times of rest.

Q: Will I be able to bring my pet dog to visit?

A: Well behaved dogs are always welcome.

Q: Will I be able to stay in touch with my friends?

A: You will be encouraged to keep in touch with friends and assistance will always be on hand to help write letters and make phone calls.

Q: What is the food like, will I be able to choose?

A: The food is good, wholesome & home cooked. There are at least three choices when having a meal, we will always try to find something to your liking.

Q: Could I have my own telephone?

A: Telephone lines can be installed, at a cost to the service user paid directly to the provider.

Q: How can I ensure my belongings are protected?

A: We recommend that you take insurance for your valuables should you bring them to the home as we cannot accept responsibility. We can provide you with a key to your room so that you can lock it should you choose to. Upon arriving at the home we will carry out a full inventory and know exactly what belongings you have. We can look after small amounts of cash and valuables in our safe. We request that you inform us of any valuables you have on admission.

Q: Will I need to sign on with a different GP?

A: If you are not in the Clitheroe area, you will need to sign on with the local practice, all this can be arranged by the home on your behalf.

Q: Can you arrange dental care and other services?

A: We have a range of services coming into the home, dentist, chiropodist, opticians, doctors, physiotherapist, hairdressers, and library.

Q: What things will I have to pay extra for that are not included in the fees?

A: Personal items such as newspapers and toiletries and additional services such as hairdressing and chiropody are not included in the fees.

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