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Herons Park Dementia Care Home Unit
Herons Park Dementia Care Home Unit
Herons Park Dementia Care Home Unit
Herons Park Dementia Care Home Unit

Accommodation

  • 28 Single Rooms
  • 28 Registered Beds
  • Residential and Nursing
  • Short Stay
  • Long Stay
  • Respite
  • Dementia Care

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Herons Park Dementia Care Home
Heronswood Road
Spennels Wood
Kidderminster
Worcestershire
DY1 4EX

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Key Features

  • Seperate Dementia Unit
  • Purpose Built Home
  • Lift and/or Stairlift
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Specialist Lifting/Bathing Equipment
  • Nurse Call System
  • Retain Own GP
  • En-Suite Facilities
  • Residents Can Bring Their Own Furniture
  • TV Point In Room
  • Telephone Point In Room
  • Pets Allowed
  • Caters For Special Diets
  • Independent Living Training
  • Near Public Transport
  • Near Shops
  • Mini Bus or Other Transport
  • Activities and Excursions

Resident or Visiting Professionals

  • Alternative Therapists
  • Dietician
  • Doctor
  • Specialist Nurses
  • Dentist
  • Optician
  • Chiropodist
  • Hairdresser

The Herons Park dedicated Dementia Care Unit in Kidderminster, Worcestershire is a purpose built, ‘state of the art’ facility, embodying all the latest understanding about creating the right living environment and providing bespoke care and nursing services for our dementia care residents. During the Dementia Care Home's development we have consulted with one of the Country’s leading Dementia Service and Design Centres at Stirling University and we are working towards their Gold accreditation.

Our Dementia Care Policy When a client starts to display signs of Dementia, we liaise with the interdisciplinary team (G.P., Geriatrician, C.P.N. etc) to ensure early and accurate diagnosis. The care home will ensure the appropriate assessment tools are used to ensure the best level of care is provided. Members of staff are trained in providing and maintaining high standards of Dementia care and are supported in the work-place in delivering this care. The care home will ensure that there is a Dementia Champion to support clients and staff. Dementia clients have their privacy, dignity, and independence respected, and are encouraged to make choices for determining future decisions. Dementia clients can lead a happy enjoyable life and feel part of the community. Dementia clients will have access to the treatment and support which are best for their type of Dementia. Dementia clients can be confident that their end of life wishes will be respected, and they can expect a good death. The home ensures that good care and nursing practice is delivered and maintained based on up to date research based knowledge. The care home will strive to meet the National Dementia Strategy quality outcomes, liaising with the client’s GP and Dementia specialists. The use of visual aids around the care home and in the client’s individual room enables memory recognition and reduces confusion. The use of cognitive aids, e.g. Pressure mats / low level lighting / brightly coloured toilet seat etc enables the client to be as independent as possible in their own environment. The care home’s activity organiser will accommodate special activities to include the Dementia client. The care home will involve outside agencies when and if appropriate. If the client’s dementia progresses and their behaviour adversely affects other clients, the home would liaise with other professionals and the client’s next of kin in order to assess the best way to care for the client at this stage. The home can only care for Dementia clients where their needs can be met. Sometimes it is necessary, in the client’s best interests, to be cared for in an alternative environment.

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