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Garfield House Care Home

23 Ivor Street, Rochdale, Lancashire, OL11 3JA

01706 580 226Telephone

Regulator rating: Requires Improvement
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Details updated 3 days ago

Rooms availableRooms available

Beds
30 total beds
Brand
Bloomcare
Local Authority
Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council

Overview


Situated in a peaceful area of Castleton, not far from Rochdale, Garfield House Care Home is a friendly care home that offers residential care that accommodates 30 residents.
Built on the site of an old textile mill, Garfield House can be found in a quiet area of Castleton. With Rochdale in close proximity, there are plenty of choices for entertainment outside of the home. With the grounds at Garfield House, there are large wheelchair-friendly landscaped gardens along with a furnished patio for those lazy summer days.
With sitting rooms, space for Residents to pursue their hobbies and interests and lovely dining rooms to choose from, Garfield House has a host of places in which to relax, dine, exercise, socialise and be creative. The pretty landscaped garden and patio is the perfect spot to spend time with friends and family, and is happily looked after by some of our Residents. The bright, comfortable bedrooms and living areas are all easily accessible by wheelchair. The home’s caring team has created a family atmosphere, encouraging everyone to eat and celebrate special occasions together. Residents are invited to decorate their rooms with small items of their own furniture and treasured belongings so that it feels just like home. Daily life is thoughtfully designed to support mind, body and soul.

We are a company of Christian values that embraces cultural diversity. We have person centred care plans, celebrating each person’s life. We are specialists in dementia care and nursing support. Bloom car believes that the care of older adults should be designed to respond to a broader perspective of family and resident based concerns, targeting not only improved longevity but improved quality of life. we believe that every person has a gift to share. Coming into care is not the end of life. It is the beginning of another journey.

Bloom care believes that the care of older adults should be designed to respond to a broader perspective of family and resident based concerns, targeting not only improved longevity but improved quality of life. Each support plan is as unique as the people we care for, incorporating the dignity and wellbeing of every person in our home.
Activities & Events
Performers from the area regularly visit and entertain residents with songs, sketches, singing and dancing, and members of neighbourhood groups, volunteers and other locals often drop in for a cup of tea and a chat. We organise a varied year round programme of things to do and with residents take pleasure in hobbies including baking, writing, gardening, dancing, painting, quizzes and playing chess.
Simple daily pleasures are hugely important such as the morning walk, feeding the birds, light weeding, baking, laying the dining table, arranging flowers or distributing the post.
We also respect that our residents value having some time alone too and we want these moments to be as joyful as any other.

Care Types

  • Duration
    • Long-term
  • Age
    • Adults 65 and over
  • Type of care
    • Physical Disability
    • Residential
  • Specific care needs
    • End Of Life Care
    • Frailty
    • Hearing Impairment
    • Incontinence
    • Parkinsonism
    • Sight Impairment
    • Speech Impairment

Care Home Facilities

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

Room Facilities

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

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
  • Self-funding (private)When you pay for care home fees yourself

Regulator Rating

Overall: Requires Improvement

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