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Beaconsfield Court
112 Galgate, Barnard Castle, DL12 8ES
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Summary
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Good
Regulator's rating
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32 beds
Maximum occupancy
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1994
Date opened
From the owner
A modern, purpose-built care home with 32 beds offering residential care, Beaconsfield Court is part of the attractive town of Barnard Castle in County Durham.
A friendly home with a selection of three sitting rooms, as well as a hairdressing salo…
A modern, purpose-built care home with 32 beds offering residential care, Beaconsfield Court is part of the attractive town of Barnard Castle in County Durham.
A friendly home with a selection of three sitting rooms, as well as a hairdressing salon and treatment room, Beaconsfield Court has a lovely dining area for Residents to enjoy their meals. Outside, the landscaped garden with patio is a popular spot, ideal for catching up with friends and family. 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 together, and to plan and celebrate special occasions with one another. 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.
Beaconsfield Court’s Home Manager will make sure that all Residents receive the kindest possible care. Our extensively trained team will deliver all the specialist care and support services that your loved one requires. Personalised care plans consider not only medical, personal and dietary needs, but also the individual’s likes and dislikes, religious preferences, and any suggestions from family members that might make their stay with us that little bit more enjoyable.
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.
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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
- Hearing impairment
- Visual impairment
- Speech impairment
- Dementia
- Parkinson's disease
- Cancer
- Multiple sclerosis
Features
- 32 beds
- All single bedrooms
- 23 en-suite rooms
- Opened in 1994
- Near public transport
- Elevator
- Wheelchair access
- Personal furniture allowed
- TV point in rooms
- 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