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Castle Keep

Noddle Hill Way, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4FG


Summary

  • Good

    Regulator's rating

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  • Rooms available

    Current availability

  • 61 beds

    Maximum occupancy

  • 1989

    Date opened

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From the owner

Castle Keep is a part of Castle Care Village, a group of friendly, single-storey purpose built care homes set in a quiet environment on the eastern edge of Hull. With safe access to extensive wheelchair-accessible gardens, there is a wide selection o…

Castle Keep is a part of Castle Care Village, a group of friendly, single-storey purpose built care homes set in a quiet environment on the eastern edge of Hull. With safe access to extensive wheelchair-accessible gardens, there is a wide selection of shops within walking distance and good public transport links.

We offer support to 49 people including frail older people with nursing needs, people living with dementia and behaviours that challenge. Our range of person-centred care services also includes end of life care, residential care and specialist dementia care, as well as many other services that cater to all sorts of care needs. The home has a focus on dignity, independence and choice, as well as emphasising the importance of hospitality and good food and offering a wide range of activities. Care planning is the basis for care and support, and involves both residents and relatives in decision making.

The atmosphere is relaxed and pleasant, with visitors encouraged to spend time with the people we support and our staff group, joining in with care planning and activities - which include swimming, gardening and cooking. The home is split into two communities; one community for frail older people that provides end of life care, and the other for Dementia care with or without challenging behaviour. We can therefore provide a care pathway that has a small-home, family feel.

Our residential care home is staffed by committed and dedicated teams of qualified support staff and nurses, who offer round-the-clock care and support for those staying with us - on either a permanent or respite basis.

Please feel free to visit or to ring us at any time – we will be happy to help.

Visit Castle Keep website

To help find the right care home for you, here's some questions you can ask when you enquire.

  1. What is your visitor policy?
  2. What types of activities are available?
  3. Can we specify a visiting GP?
  4. Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
  5. Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
  6. What types of food are offered each week?
  7. What kinds of days out do you offer?
  8. Can residents bring personal furniture?
  9. What security procedures are in place?
  10. How do you handle complaints?

Read more >


Care provided

  • Residential care

    Accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication.

  • Nursing care

    Medical care from a qualified nurse, and treatment for residents with illness or injuries.

  • Dementia care

    Specialist care designed to meet the challenges faced by people living with dementia.

Care specialisms

This home offers specialised care for any of the following:

  • Adults over 65 years
  • Adults under 65 years
  • Physical disabilities
  • Dementia
  • Alzheimer's disease

Features

  • 61 beds
  • 57 single bedrooms
  • 2 beds in double / twin rooms
  • 16 en-suite rooms
  • Purpose built, opened in 1989
  • Near public transport
  • Wheelchair access
  • Personal furniture allowed
  • TV point in rooms
  • Pets allowed (by arrangement)
  • Grounds / gardens

Prices

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Funding for care in England

If your total savings and property assets are below £23,250, then you may be able to access local authority funding towards accommodation costs, personal care and nursing care.

To qualify, you must first arrange a care needs assessment.

Read more about how to fund care

Regulator's inspection rating

Overall Good

Last assessment

05 Jul 2022

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well led
Good
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