Care & Nursing Home Services
Rose Cottage has 20 rooms to accommodate residents made up from 19 single rooms and one double.
Rose Cottage has a range of tailor made packages to suit its residents depending their needs and care that they require.
If you are looking to find out more about the services we offer and how we can help you or your loved ones then why not find out more about our care and the services we offer and how we can help you take the next step.
Care Speciality of the Home
Rose Cottage provides 24hrs nursing care for elderly persons aged 65 and above.
Elderly with residential care needs
Elderly living with all forms of dementia requiring residential or nursing care.
The following are the Regulated Activities that are carried out at the Location of Rose Cottage Nursing Home:
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR PERSONS WHO REQUIRE NURSING OR PERSONAL CARE
TREATMENT OF DISEASE
DISORDER OR INJURY
DIAGNOSTIC AND SCREENING PROCEDURE
Paying for Care
Depending on the personal financial situation, a Service User can pay the fees privately; receive benefits arranged by social services or have the full costs met by either the Local Authority or Health Authority. The current rules can be complicated and specific advice is available from the Home Manager.
Our packages are flexible and the level of service we aim to offer for our residents is the best quality despite the amount that is being paid and is based on needs and care required.
Pricing
We are committed to providing value for money within our comprehensive and caring services at Rose Cottage Nursing Home. The fee charged to residents are dependent on the type of facilities required, the type of care package and needs of individual residents.
Fees – What is included
- Nursing and Care staff in 24 hour attendance
- Good Home Cooking
- Laundry facilities
- Provision for Special Diets
- Call System
- Full Central Heating
- Entertainment and social activities
Fees – What is not included
- Private phone calls
- Daily newspapers
- Hairdressing
- Chiropody
- Toiletries
For more information on what is and isn’t included at Rose Cottage Nursing Home then please contact us or arrange a visit and we will be happy to answer all questions.
Facilities and Activities
All bathrooms and toilets have disability aids fitted for comfort and safety, enabling you to maintain your level of independence and privacy. There is a passenger lift to access the upstairs bedrooms in Rose Cottage and wheelchair access to all areas.
We operate an open visiting policy for relatives and friends wanting to see resident, provided of course that the resident is in agreement. This can either take place in the communal lounges or in private in the resident’s own room. If any relatives/visitors wish to stay for meals during their visit they are very welcome to do so but we would ask that this be notified to the Manager/Nurse in Charge beforehand for catering purposes.
Chiropodist and hairdresser services are available and these are charged for and Tea and coffee are freely available throughout the day.
Smoking and Alcohol
The Home has designated smoking area. With regard to alcohol, Service Users will normally make their own arrangements, but, with smoking residents may need to be supervised.
Activities
Monday- Friday there is an activity organiser that posts up daily activities within the home. The activities vary from games, outings, pampering, exercise, arts and crafts, Karaoke, music, dancing, films, bingo and reminiscence. These activities could be in a group or one to one as in accordance to the individual service user’s needs. We also have church services monthly with in the home.
Musical entertainment is held in the home at least every two months; more for special occasions.
Therapeutic Activities
Each Service User has an Activity Programme that is planned with them and takes into account the Service User’s interests, skills, experiences, opportunities available and their individual objectives. The Home offers a wide range of activities designed to encourage the client to engage with the Home and wider community and develop their skills.
Staffs encourage and in certain instances help Service Users to pursue their hobbies and interests:
- Regular Activities with the staff
- Chatting to Individual Service Users
- Going for walks and drives
- Shopping
- Personal care e.g. hairdressing
- Reading letters/magazines/newspapers
- Get together/barbecues
- Art and craft group
- Community meeting
- Cooking & Baking sessions
Outings
All outings are geared to Service Users needs and capabilities and due to this a limited number of Service Users can go on any one outing.
Examples of outings are listed below:
- A drive around the countryside
- Visit to places of interest