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Burger Court

131 Barkerend Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD3 9AU

01274 726 826Telephone

Regulator rating: Requires Improvement
Details updatedupdated: 1 month ago

Rooms availableRooms available

Cost From £1100 weekly
Beds 17 total beds
Local Authority City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council

Overview

Burger Court is a home in the area of Bradford, which can accommodate just over 15 residents. Care can be provided for those with mental health needs. Burger Court also offers the following short stay services; respite care, rehabilitation and discharge to assess.

Burger Court is a large Victorian house over 4 floors, specifically adapted to provide an appropriate and safe environment for the people we support in a relaxed and chilled atmosphere. We also have two self-contained flats with a lounge, bedroom and bathroom, where we can safely manage the step-down process into independent living. Burger Court’s large communal lounge area is lovely, bright and spacious, with two bay windows. There is a large kitchen, and a smaller kitchen and diner area where residents can practice daily living skills and socialise. The bedrooms are bright and homely. Residents can also use a well-equipped activities room, pool table and computers. The garden wraps around the house, allowing us to enjoy gardening. This year, we have plans to build bright, colourful decking in the garden, which can be used as a beach bistro in our backyard. Residents enjoy gardening activities and designed the home’s rockery garden. A tranquil area with garden furniture allows one to sit back and relax. To remember those the care sector lost through COVID-19, we purchased a bench where residents can enjoy peace, reflection or calm. Situated close to Bradford City Centre, we are within walking distance of bus routes, train stations, shops, and other leisure facilities.

Activities are planned with each resident, giving them a structure to their day, a way to contribute meaningfully and take an active part in daily life. We often introduce our residents to new ventures outside the home so they have the skills and confidence when they are ready to step down from Burger Court.

We aim to break the cycle of hospital readmissions. Empowerment, progression and independence are the focus of our therapeutic plan. We work with residents to build on their daily living skills so they can live independently or with minimal support in the community. Together, we develop their ability to plan, budget, cook and care for their physical and mental well-being and their environment. A strong community spirit is important so everyone feels at home and can enjoy life fully. Food and group celebrations are much loved by everyone who lives and works at Burger Court. We come together as a family for birthdays, Christmas and Easter. Last year, we travelled the world – virtually – and held a night learning more about the culture and food of different countries, finishing with the great British favourite of fish and chips. Social activities enable us to engage with our residents informally, giving them lively opportunities to plan, budget, cook and be involved in their communities. Residents learn to identify and manage their triggers to avoid relapse. Where required, we can put additional services such as psychology in place.

Care Types

  • Age
    • Adults 65 and over
    • Adults under 65 yrs
  • Type of care
    • Learning Disability
    • Mental Health
  • Specific care needs
    • Autism
    • Brain Injury
    • Challenging / Specialist Behaviour
    • Diabetes
    • End Of Life Care
    • Frailty
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Heart Disease
    • Incontinence
    • Parkinsonism
    • Sight Impairment
    • Speech Impairment
    • Stroke
    • Young onset dementia

Care Home Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Dining Room
    • Garden
    • Lift
    • Lounge
    • Protected Mealtimes
    • Quiet Area
    • Resident Choice Dining
    • Wifi
  • Accessibility
    • Escort Service to Appointments
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure and Wellbeing
    • Activities (bingo, etc.)
    • Daily Newspapers
    • Designated Smoking Area
    • Family Room
    • Individual/Group Outings
    • Laundry Service
    • Podiatry
    • Post
    • Terrace
    • Wellbeing

Room Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Own Furniture Allowed
    • Wifi
  • Dining
    • Kitchenette
    • Meals In Bedroom
  • Bathroom
    • Communal Bathroom (only)
    • En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
    • Wet Rooms
  • Accessibility & Equipment
    • Assisted Bathroom
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure & Wellbeing
    • Hairdressing (in room)
    • Private Terrace/Garden
    • TV Point

In The Area

Airport Airport 6.0 miles
Bank Bank 0.5 miles
Bar Bar 0.1 miles
Bus Station Bus Station 0.5 miles
Cinema Cinema 0.4 miles
Dentist Dentist 0.1 miles
Doctor Doctor 0.1 miles
Hospital Hospital 0.3 miles
Park Park 0.3 miles
Pharmacy Pharmacy 0.1 miles
Shop Shop 0.1 miles
Supermarket Supermarket 0.3 miles
Train Station Train Station 7.0 miles

Languages

  • English

Weekly Prices

Overall Home Price
From
To
Burger Court
£1,100.00
£1,300.00

Funding Sources

  • Local AuthorityWhen your local authority pays for your care - sometimes referred to as 'state funding'
  • Local Authority with top-upWhen you pay the difference between what your local authority is willing to pay and the care home's fee
  • NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC)
  • Self-funding (private)When you pay for care home fees yourself

Regulator Rating

Overall: Requires Improvement

  • Safe:
    Requires Improvement
  • Effective:
    Requires Improvement
  • Caring:
    Requires Improvement
  • Responsive:
    Requires Improvement
  • Well-led:
    Requires Improvement