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- What is your visitor policy?
- What types of activities are available?
- Can we specify a visiting GP?
- Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
- Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
- What types of food are offered each week?
- What kinds of days out do you offer?
- Can residents bring personal furniture?
- What security procedures are in place?
- How do you handle complaints?
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Lever Edge Care Home
Lever Edge Lane, Great Lever, Bolton, BL3 3EP
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Summary
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Good
Regulator's rating
More details -
81 beds
Maximum occupancy
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1994
Date opened
From the owner
Within walking distance of a range of local shops and situated on a main bus route, Lever Edge Care Home is perfectly placed for families and visitors. Our purpose built, fairly modern home is only two miles outside of Bolton Town centre in a secure,…
Within walking distance of a range of local shops and situated on a main bus route, Lever Edge Care Home is perfectly placed for families and visitors. Our purpose built, fairly modern home is only two miles outside of Bolton Town centre in a secure, quiet, residential location.
Lever Edge has 79 bedrooms, including 2 companion rooms and all but 3 rooms providing en-suite facilities. Residents are also actively encouraged to personalise their rooms with their own furniture and belongings. We believe that this not only helps them feel more at home, but also aids our residents in settling into a new environment. Our rooms contain internet access, TV aerial sockets and nurse call systems. Also all of our rooms are wheelchair accessible for any residents this may apply to.
We understand that the needs of our residents living with dementia are different from those with general care needs. Therefore, we ensure that we provide an individualised and personal approach to caring for our residents. Providing residential and residential dementia care, we have three spacious suites within our Home. On the first floor we have the Turton Suite which provides care for residents living with dementia. On the ground floor we have the Rivington Suite which provides 24 hour care for those clients with residential needs. The Bungalow, namely the Smithills Suite also provides care for residents living with dementia.
To help find the right care home for you, here's some questions you can ask when you enquire.
- What is your visitor policy?
- What types of activities are available?
- Can we specify a visiting GP?
- Are family members allowed to stay overnight?
- Are pets allowed to visit or stay?
- What types of food are offered each week?
- What kinds of days out do you offer?
- Can residents bring personal furniture?
- What security procedures are in place?
- How do you handle complaints?
Contact this home
Call now for more details - staff are happy to answer any of your questions about care.
Care provided
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Residential care
Accommodation, meals, and assistance with personal care and medication.
Care specialisms
This home offers specialised care for any of the following:
- Adults over 65 years
- Hearing impairment
- Visual impairment
- Speech impairment
- Alzheimer's disease
- Huntington's disease
- Stroke
- Multiple sclerosis
- Convalescent care
Features
- 81 beds
- 77 single bedrooms
- 2 beds in double / twin rooms
- 78 en-suite rooms
- Purpose built, opened in 1994
- Near public transport
- Elevator
- Wheelchair access
- Personal furniture allowed
- TV point in rooms
- Pets allowed (by arrangement)
- Grounds / gardens
Prices
Sorry, we don't have prices for this care home - please contact the care provider for more details.
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