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Midfield Lodge

Cambridge Road, Oakington, Cambridge, CB24 3BG

01223 232 267Telephone

Regulator rating: Unknown/Not rated
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Details updated 3 days ago

Rooms availableRooms available

Cost
From £1400 weekly
Beds
61 total beds
Ownership type
Privately Owned
Local Authority
Cambridgeshire County Council

Overview

Midfield Lodge is a residential and nursing home in the Oakington area of Cambridge, which can accommodate just over 60 residents. Care can be provided for those with dementia. Midfield Lodge also offers the following short stay services; respite care and discharge to assess.

With over two decades in the industry, thousands have trusted us for quality care on every level. A Maven Home is a friendly and engaging environment where you will be treated as a valued individual by staff who promote person-centred values.

We understand that a friendly carer, a stimulating activity or a homemade meal can make all the difference. That’s why we’re committed to providing you with all this, and more, every day.

Care Types

  • Duration
    • Long-term
    • Short-stay
  • Age
    • Adults 65 and over
    • Adults under 65 yrs
  • Type of care
    • Dementia Nursing
    • Dementia Residential
    • Nursing
    • Physical Disability
    • Residential
  • Short stay services
    • Intermediate Care
    • Respite Care
  • Specific care needs
    • Brain Injury
    • Diabetes
    • End Of Life Care
    • Frailty
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Heart Disease
    • Incontinence
    • Parkinsonism
    • Sight Impairment
    • Speech Impairment
    • Stroke

Care Home Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Dining Room
    • Garden
    • Lounge
    • Protected Mealtimes
    • Purpose Built
    • Quiet Area
    • Resident Choice Dining
    • Wifi
  • Accessibility
    • Escort Service to Appointments
    • Free Parking (on-site)
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure and Wellbeing
    • Activities (bingo, etc.)
    • Hair Salon
    • Laundry Service
    • Podiatry
    • Post
    • Wellbeing

Room Facilities

  • Key Features
    • Own Furniture Allowed
    • Wifi
  • Dining
    • Meals In Bedroom
  • Bathroom
    • En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
    • Wet Rooms
  • Accessibility & Equipment
    • Call Bells
    • Ground Floor Rooms
    • Hoisting
    • Wheelchair Access
  • Leisure & Wellbeing
    • TV Point

In The Area

Airport Airport 5.4 miles
Bar Bar 0.6 miles
Cinema Cinema 4.0 miles
Doctor Doctor 1.3 miles
Hospital Hospital 1.7 miles
Pharmacy Pharmacy 1.3 miles
Shop Shop 0.7 miles
Supermarket Supermarket 1.3 miles
Train Station Train Station 4.0 miles

Languages

  • English

Weekly Prices

Long-Term Bed Types
From
To
Dementia Nursing
£1,500
£2,000
General Residential
£1,400
£1,600
Dementia Residential
£1,400
£1,900
General Nursing
£1,500
£2,000
Short-Stay Services
From
To
Respite Care
£1,400
£2,000
Respite Care
£1,400
£2,000
Discharge to Assess
£1,400
£2,000
Intermediate Care
£1,400
£2,000

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: Unknown/Not rated

  • Safe:
    Unknown/Not rated
  • Effective:
    Unknown/Not rated
  • Caring:
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  • Responsive:
    Unknown/Not rated
  • Well-led:
    Unknown/Not rated

Additional Information

Awards
  • The Palliative Care Team (Residential & Nursing) Award Palliative & End of Life Care Awards 2024. Palliative Care Awards THE PALLIATIVE CARE TEAM AWARD This award celebrates outstanding team work in the support of people facing the end of life in a social care or hospice setting. Recognising exceptional teams who have made a real impact in improving the overall quality of life for individuals facing serious illness. Teams should be able to demonstrate collaboration between different stakeholders; acute hospitals, community health professionals, care providers and hospices, and adopt an interdisciplinary approach to care. Great communication skills, an ability to effectively address the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of people in receipt of care and an ability to work together and support one another should also be evident.