We know from extensive experience of talking with many potential residents and their families over the years that it’s not easy to navigate the complex landscape of seeking the right care for yourself or a loved one – and then working out how to pay for it.
Being able to access clear, easy-to-understand and reliable information and guidance to empower you to make these all-important choices about the future is therefore absolutely essential.
Our website contains information on our home and the type of care and accommodation offered, as well as a glimpse of life at our home. You’ll find out what it’s like to be a resident here and there will be comments from the residents themselves, their families and staff. You can also take a guided tour of the home – virtually – so you can find out a bit more before you come and visit us.
We also cover the tricky issue of finance, the various options available to all those seeking care, as well as answers to many questions we’ve been asked over the years. But if there’s a question we haven’t answered or you’d like to talk to us in person, please contact us on 01732 927454 or alternatively, you can email us via ChooseUs@canfordhealthcare.co.uk.
We regularly work with a number of different organisations, such as the NHS, Care Quality Commission, Care England, local authorities, charities and others. They are also good sources of help and information and you can access their details here.
Can I personalise my own room?
What is a personal care plan and how ‘personal’ is it?
Is there a choice of food?
Do health professionals like dentists, opticians, chiropodists and physiotherapists visit regularly?
Can I come for a short stay to see if I like it here?
How often will my family and friends be able to visit?
How will I know whether you offer the right level of care for me?
I have always been active, I am worried that I might get bored. What is there for me to do?
I’m quite well at the moment, but just don’t want to live alone. Will you be able to look after me if I start needing more care?
What kind of training do your staff have?
Is it OK for my family to take me out for the day?
How do I pay for the fees?
Is there are hairdresser and/or beautician on site?
I hate being rushed in the mornings, and like to eat my breakfast on my own. Will I have to go to a dining room?
My relative’s dementia is quite advanced and they don’t really know what they’re doing. What happens with the contract?
Is the home fully safe and secure? Will someone look after my relative if they get confused and try to leave?
Can my relative continue to see their own doctor?
Is there parking for visitors?
What does the 12 week disregard mean?