Home Details

Age Range

65 years and upwards

Sex

Male & Female

Rooms

34 Rooms, 2 of which are shared.
Passenger lift leading to 2 floors.

Ensuite toilets

In all rooms

Room sizes

Various

Therapeutic Techniques

Chiropody - every 6 weeks (additional cost)
Hairdresser - weekly (additional cost)
Outside professionals are sometimes used at the request of residents (additional cost)

Privacy, Dignity and Respect

All care staff are advised to respect residents' privacy. They will knock on their doors before entering. Staff will respect their privacy when receiving visitors and telephone calls. Staff will carry out duties with respect for the resident and ensure that their dignity is retained.

Care Plans

The Care Manager will discuss with the resident and/or appointed relative, the care needs required before their arrival to the home. This will be reviewed and discussed with the resident/relative by their appointed key worker on a monthly basis or sooner if required. However, care staff will continue to ask the resident their preferences whilst catering to their needs. Staff will notify the care team of any changes or preferences within the resident’s individual care reports, and care plans will be updated accordingly.

Consultation regarding the operation of the home

All residents are encouraged to be involved in many aspects of the home, such as menus, activities etc. This is achieved with informal discussions at mealtimes or at residents meetings. The Care Manager regularly holds residents meetings which are recorded and displayed on the notice board in the reception.
A confidential ‘Quality Assurance’ questionnaire is distributed once a year to each resident/relative for their views and opinions of the home such as staff, environment, activities and meals.

Care

Cavell Lodge is registered for 36 elderly care including up to 6 Dementia

Range of Needs

  • Walking disabilities
  • End of Life
  • Diet controlled Diabetics
  • Insulin Diabetics
  • Depression
  • Old age, mild confusion
  • Each prospective resident is assessed on his/her own individual needs. The Care Manager will assess their needs thoroughly and will only accept him/her into the home according to the needs of the existing residents, staffing levels, and the home's current facilities. Care assessments will also be requested in writing from professional bodies, such as social workers, residents and GP.

Limit of Needs

  • If, in the opinion of the Care Manager or Proprietor, they are unable to provide the level of care required by the resident.
  • If, in the opinion of the Care Manager or Proprietor, the resident requires nursing care.
  • Any circumstances or behavioural problems which the Care Manager or Proprietors feel may be seriously detrimental to the home or the welfare of other residents and/ or staff.