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Alveston Leys Care Home

Kissing Tree Lane, Alveston, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 7QN


Summary

  • Good

    Regulator's rating

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  • 60 beds

    Maximum occupancy

  • 1997

    Date opened

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From the owner

Built around 1827 just outside the beautiful village of Tiddington near the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, Alveston Leys was once the home of Lord and Lady Docker. Thankfully, this four-storey Georgian house still has a lot of its original fea…

Built around 1827 just outside the beautiful village of Tiddington near the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, Alveston Leys was once the home of Lord and Lady Docker. Thankfully, this four-storey Georgian house still has a lot of its original features, including a majestic staircase, large windows and fireplaces.

Because every resident is an individual, each person at the home has their own unique personal care plan. This is made up not only of their care needs but also contains a list of their likes and dislikes. It's this detail and attention that's common across all Bupa homes and ensures they'll get the very best care possible.

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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 >

Do you need to find care urgently? Call our care experts on 0800 048 8618 between 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday to get their impartial guidance.


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
  • Convalescent care

Features

  • 60 beds
  • All single bedrooms
  • 60 en-suite rooms
  • Purpose built, opened in 1997
  • Near public transport
  • Elevator
  • 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

18 Apr 2023

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well led
Requires improvement
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