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Susan Day Residential Home

Runnacleave Road, Ilfracombe, Devon, EX34 8AQ

01271 862 528Telephone

Regulator rating: Good
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Details updated 1 day ago
Cost
From £854 weekly
Beds
32 total beds
Ownership type
Voluntary/Not-for-profit
Local Authority
Devon County Council

Overview

Susan Day Residential Home is a home in the area of Ilfracombe, which can accommodate just over 30 residents - it has a 'Good' rating from the CQC. Susan Day Residential Home also offers the following short stay services; respite care.

Susan Day Residential Home is a “not for profit”registered charity located in the heart of Ilfracombe, North Devon.The home was inaugurated by the Ilfracombe Old Peoples Welfare Committee which was founded in 1945 for promoting the welfare of, and to assist in the general good of the older individuals within Ilfracombe and surrounding district.With the advent of the welfare state, many of the objectives originating from the original constitution became irrelevant, and for many years the Committees sole function was to administrate the home. In 1974 the application was made to the Charity Commission for the change of title to the Susan Day Old Peoples Home. In 1998 this was again amended to the title of Susan Day Residential Home.

Our Board of Trustees is responsible for the overall control and strategic direction of the Susan Day Residential Home. They meet regularly to discuss, decide and review our strategies and policies, and receive reports and updates from the Registered Manager and Premises Manager. The Trustees work for the Home voluntarily to ensure we meet the residents' needs.
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South Lodge was originally the family home of the Day family, who lived within it for 50 years. In 1947 Mr T Fairchild Day gave the house to the Ilfracombe’s Old Peoples Welfare Committee as a permanent memorial to his late mother, Susan Day, her portrait still graces the main hall within the home. Susan Day’s closest interest was for the care and comfort of the elderly living within Ilfracombe and she is still respected and talked about within the home today.

The catchment area for admission to Susan Day is Ilfracombe central West & East, Combe Martin, Georgeham, Mortehoe, Marwood, Braunton West & East, Lynton, Barnstaple and surrounding areas.

Susan Day has 32 single occupancy bedrooms, all of which are en-suite. All bedrooms have a personal telephone, WIFI, television and nurse call bell. The bedrooms are all furnished and we encourage all new and existing residents to make their bedrooms their own by bringing in pictures and items of personal value.

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Care Types

  • Duration
    • Long-term
  • Age
    • Adults 65 and over
  • Type of care
    • Residential
  • Short stay services
    • Respite Care
  • Specific care needs
    • Diabetes
    • End Of Life Care
    • Frailty
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Heart Disease
    • Incontinence
    • Sight Impairment
    • Speech Impairment
    • Stroke

Care Home Facilities

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

Room Facilities

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

Languages

  • English

Weekly Prices

Long-Term Bed Types
From
To
General Residential
£854
£1,025

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

  • Safe:
    Good
  • Effective:
    Good
  • Caring:
    Good
  • Responsive:
    Good
  • Well-led:
    Good