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Walmer Care Centre
8-10 Marine Road, Walmer, Deal, Kent, CT14 7DN
01304 374 928Telephone
Admissions (Admissions)
Regulator rating: Good
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Details updated 1 week ago
Rooms availableRooms available
Beds
37 total beds
Brand
Nicholas James and Regal Care Trading Limited
Ownership type
Privately Owned
Local Authority
Kent County Council
Overview
Walmer Care Centre is a home in the Walmer area of Deal, which can accommodate just over 35 residents - it has a 'Good' rating from the CQC. Care can be provided for those with dementia. Walmer Care Centre also offers the following short stay services; respite care.
Care Types
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Duration
- Long-term
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Age
- Adults 65 and over
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Type of care
- Dementia Residential
- Residential
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Short stay services
- Day Care Services
- Respite Care
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Specific care needs
- Diabetes
- End Of Life Care
- Frailty
- Hearing Impairment
- Heart Disease
- Incontinence
- Parkinsonism
- Sight Impairment
- Speech Impairment
- Stroke
Care Home Facilities
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Key Features
- Dining Room
- Garden
- Lounge
- Pets Allowed
- Protected Mealtimes
- Quiet Area
- Resident Choice Dining
- Wifi
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Accessibility
- Free Parking (on-site)
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure and Wellbeing
- Activities (bingo, etc.)
- Designated Smoking Area
- Individual/Group Outings
- Laundry Service
- Podiatry
- Post
- Wellbeing
Room Facilities
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Key Features
- Double/twin Rooms Available
- Own Furniture Allowed
- Wifi
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Dining
- Meals In Bedroom
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Bathroom
- Communal Bathroom (only)
- En Suite and Communal Bathrooms
- Wet Rooms
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Accessibility & Equipment
- Assisted Bathroom
- Call Bells
- Ground Floor Rooms
- Hoisting
- Wheelchair Access
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Leisure & Wellbeing
- Hairdressing (in room)
- TV Point
In The Area
Bank | Bank | 0.3 miles |
Bar | Bar | 0.1 miles |
Bus Station | Bus Station | 0.4 miles |
Cinema | Cinema | 0.7 miles |
Dentist | Dentist | 0.1 miles |
Doctor | Doctor | 0.1 miles |
Hospital | Hospital | 0.6 miles |
Park | Park | 0.4 miles |
Pharmacy | Pharmacy | 0.3 miles |
Shop | Shop | 0.3 miles |
Supermarket | Supermarket | 0.4 miles |
Train Station | Train Station | 0.4 miles |
Languages
- English
- Filipino
- French
- Nepalese
- Polish
- Romanian
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: Good
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Safe:Good
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Effective:Good
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Caring:Good
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Responsive:Good
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Well-led:Good
Additional Information
Awards
- Top 20 Mid-size Care Home Groups 2020 : The carehome.co.uk Top 20 Care Home Group Awards 2020 highlight the most recommended Care Home Groups in the UK. The Awards are based on The Group Review Score as of 15th February 2020. The Group Review Score is derived from the average of all the Review Scores of its Members with a Review Score. 80%+ Members of the Group must have a Review Score before a Group Review Score can be achieved. There are 3 categories in the Care Home Group Awards: Top 20 Recommended Large Care Home Groups 2020 (20+ Group Members) Top 20 Recommended Mid-Size Care Home Groups 2020 (10-19 Group Members) Top 20 Recommended Small Care Home Groups 2020 (2-9 Group Members)
- New Comer Award -Kent Care Awards 2019 : The Kent Intergrated Care Alliance Announces the winners of the Kent Care Awards 2019. The awards were judged by a panel of social care proffesionals. Cheyenne Williams won the New Comer Award; Cheyenne has only worked in care for the last year having previously worked at Saga as a Sales Rep. Cheyenne was awarded her award in recognition of her natural caring skills and the way in which she delivers care in a compassionate way; always being the voice of the residents.
- Putting People First Kent Care Award 2019 : The Kent Intergrated Care Alliance Announces the winners of the Kent Care Awards 2019. The awards were judged by a panel of social care proffesionals. Anna won the ‘putting people first’ award. Anna has worked at Walmer Care Centre for the last 2 years as a Night Health Care Centre. Anna has left the homes initiative of wearing Pyjama’s at night to help orientate the residents living Dementia. Anna always finds the wackiest and most interesting pyjama’s which of course are a great talking point are for the residents. Anna is truly dedicated to her role, she is a real advocate for the homes end of life care often coming in on her days off to offer comfort to residents and their families during such an emotional time.