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Aashna House Residential Care Home

2 Bates Crescent, Streatham Vale, London, SW16 5BP


Summary

  • Good

    Regulator's rating

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  • 38 beds

    Maximum occupancy

  • 1992

    Date opened

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From the owner

Welcome to the award-winning Aashna House Residential Care Home, tucked away in a quiet location in Streatham Vale, in the heart of London.

Our goal as a home is to not only meet our residents’ residential or dementia care needs but also to deliv…

Welcome to the award-winning Aashna House Residential Care Home, tucked away in a quiet location in Streatham Vale, in the heart of London.

Our goal as a home is to not only meet our residents’ residential or dementia care needs but also to deliver them a fantastic quality of life underpinned by our values of compassion and dignity.

Our inclusive and welcoming home is rich with Asian heritage, culture and spirituality, and all of our staff are fluent in at least one Asian language. We have a jam packed events calendar covering all major festivities in the Gujarati calendar - whether it’s Navratri, Diwali, Eid or Baishakhi - there’s always something happening! Loved ones are encouraged to join us in these rich sensory experiences, and enjoy the beautiful traditional home made curries and sweets that always accompany the day!

We are very proud to have received glowing reviews from our residents and their family members, and to have received a “good” rating by the Care Quality Commission. If you have any questions about our home or would like to arrange an in person or virtual tour, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Visit Aashna House Residential Care Home 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.

  • 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
  • Physical disabilities
  • Dementia

Features

  • 38 beds
  • All single bedrooms
  • 38 en-suite rooms
  • Purpose built, opened in 1992
  • Near public transport
  • Elevator
  • Personal furniture allowed
  • TV point in rooms
  • 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.

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Regulator's inspection rating

Overall Good

Last assessment

06 Sep 2022

Safe
Good
Effective
Good
Caring
Good
Responsive
Good
Well led
Good
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