Care Homes in Rhos on Sea

Care Homes in Rhos on Sea

This page contains a list of quality, Care Homes in Rhos on Sea. Rhos on Sea Care Homes that are all members of the North Wales Care Association.

Whatever the type of care you are looking for, from a quality residential care home, providing personal care in a freindly yet professional environment, to a specialist dementia care or mental health care home or EMI unit. Or your simply looking for a home that offers respite care facilities, you'll find an NWCA member in Rhos on Sea that can help.


BROMPTON LODGE CARE HOME

54 Rhos Road

Rhos on Sea

Conwy

LL28 4RY

Types of Care:  Care for the Elderly; Dementia Care

Reg. Provider:  Susan Roberts

Reg. Manager:  Susan Roberts

Tel:  01492 546877


chaseley house care home

CHASELEY HOUSE CARE HOME

Chaseley House Care Home has specialised in the loving care of the elderly since 1983 and is registered for 17 residents. It is situated in a quiet and select area of Rhos-on-Sea close to all the amenities, and just a short stroll from the picturesque promenade and beach.

The home is run under the personal supervision of the owners, Karen Owen who is Welsh speaking and a registered nurse, and her husband Mark Owen. Mark and Karen together with their team of caring loyal staff are committed to providing the very best of professional care to any one that wishes to be cared for in a happy environment. The loving atmosphere within Chaseley House is very much home like and in no way feels like an institution and this enables any new resident to settle in very quickly and become part of the family from day one. Chaseley House has gained a good reputation with local medical practices and social services and is one of the few last remaining family run homes in Rhos On Sea. This ensures a family like relationship with every resident and their families and friends.
 
Accommodation consists of private rooms both double and single all of which are tastefully decorated, light and spacious with rooms both on ground floor and first floor with the first floor having chair lift access. All rooms are fitted with nurse call systems, television and telephone points and a small hand basin with the majority having en-suite facilities. Residents are actively encouraged to furnish their rooms with their own furniture and personal belongings to make them really feel at home.
We have two large lounge areas to relax in, one being a television lounge whilst the other is a quiet lounge which overlooks our large lawned gardens and well maintained flower beds.

Our attractive and cosy dining room overlooks a private decking area and serves a varied menu of nutritious and wholesome food personally prepared by our experienced chef using fresh ingredients from local suppliers.

To aid and maintain personal hygiene Chaseley House Care Home has two ground floor bathrooms one of which has an assisted bath hoist and bath with therapeutic jet sprays whilst the second bathroom is a walk in shower room, which has been specially designed to accommodate wheelchairs. There is also a further bathroom on the first floor.

CHASELEY HOUSE CARE HOME

26 Whitehall Road

Colwyn Bay

Rhos on Sea

Conwy

LL28 4HW

Types of Care: Residential care for older people

Reg. Provider:  Chaseley House Residential Home Ltd

Reg. Manager:  Karen Owen

Tel:  01492 548051


Larkfield House Care Home

LARKFIELD HOUSE CARE HOME

Larkfield House Care Home is a character house of maturity and elegance, offering care for both residents and day guests. The Home is pleasantly situated, with it's own private gardens. It is approx 300yds from the Cayley Promenade Rhos-on Sea. There are shops, banks, churches and a Post Office a few minutes walk away down a tree lined avenue. Colwyn Bay and Llandudno are close at hand.

The accommodation is almost all in single, individually designed rooms, most with en-suite WC, and all with washbasin, TV Points, full central heating and comfortable furnishings. Telephones are available in each room. There is an ongoing decorating programme to ensure standards are maintained. Residents may bring in some of their own furniture if desired and are encouraged to personalise their room. There is a lounge and sunroom which has a TV, music centre. This is where most of our group activities take place. The sun-room area looks out onto a sunny mature garden, which has been designed with the elderly in mind. There are raised beds where keen gardeners can keep their fingers green should they desire.

There is a nurse call system from all rooms, in case of emergencies. Bath with special features for ease of entry fitted, to allow bathing with dignity and security. There is ramp access to the building and passenger lift to all floors.

The staff at Larkfield are selected for their friendly professional and caring qualities. Our aim is to achieve an atmosphere of harmony where residents and guests can really feel comfortable and at home. Larkfield house forms the basis of a service offering an holistic approach, with Rights, Choice and Dignity held in the highest regard.

LARKFIELD HOUSE CARE HOME

52 Rhos Road

Rhos on Sea

Conwy

LL28 4RS

Types of Care:  Elderly Care; Learning Disability Care

Reg. Provider:  Larkfield Care Home Ltd

Reg. Manager:  Susan Davies

Tel:  01492 540889


Plas Isaf Nursing Home

PLAS ISAF NURSING HOME

Plas Isaf Nursing Home is situated in a pleasant residential area, surrounded by private grounds and close to local amenities, Plas Isaf can accommodate up to 33 people with dementia and/or other mental health problems.

Although, because of the nature of their condition, independence may be limited, service users are encouraged to exercise this right wherever possible. A choice of meal is encouraged in addition to decisions as to when they get up or retire. Personal belongings are also encouraged.
 
There is a comprehensive programme of activities which, because of the service users condition, tends to be on a one to one basis with qualified staff. Communal activities such as Bingo, Baking, Craft and Art sessions also take place as well as external visits to places of interest, theatres, etc. To complement our activity programme we hold a Remembrance Service in November, Birthdays, Halloween and anniversaries are also a feature as are the Summer Fayre and Christmas programme.
 
Again, because of the nature of the condition of many service users, the ‘Reminiscence Room’ with furniture and decor suitably themed to the 1940s/50s, is a popular place to meet and share recollections.
 
The friendly but efficient home from home atmosphere so carefully nurtured in our other establishments, is embraced enthusiastically at Plas Isaf where dedicated and qualified staff work round the clock in order to ensure the contentment of service users.

PLAS ISAF NURSING HOME

30 Llanerch Road West

Rhos-on-sea

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL28 4AS

Types of Care: Personal care and nursing care with Dementia or other Mental Health problems

Reg. Provider: Care At Home (Wales) Ltd

Reg. Manager: Gail Wright

Tel: 01492 540220


Plas Y Bryn Care Home

PLAS Y BRYN CARE HOME

Plas Y Bryn Care Home is a large detached property situated in a quiet residential area, we offer nursing and personal care for up to 16 men and women, the majority of whom are under the age of 65. Service users at Plas Y Bryn have problems and conditions relating to mental health, learning and acquired brain injury.

The friendly, efficient atmosphere, something which is noted with pleasure by visitors, is administered by management and a caring, qualified and committed staff. Service users, because of their condition, can be prone to severely challenge. Consequently, as a precaution against the service user wandering unsupervised, external and some internal doors are controlled by a digital locking system.
 
Admission to Plas y Bryn is planned and phased, usually via referral from Health Services or the Local Authority Social Services Department, and only on the basis of a full assessment of health and social needs. A functional independent assessment tool, based on an American model, is used by the home as part of the service user’s assessment.
 
Service users’ accommodation comprises 15 single rooms, 13 of which benefit as the result of en-suite facilities. Rooms are attractively decorated using a range of cheerful colours. Communal areas include a large, sunny Dining Room, decorated in mahogany style and three lounges, one of which is designated for those who wish to smoke, a second smaller lounge near the main entrance where service users can greet relatives and friends and a main lounge furnished in traditional style and incorporating a television and karaoke machine. An attractive and varied menu is on offer.

PLAS Y BRYN CARE HOME

Tan-y-Bryn Road

Rhos on Sea

Conwy

LL28 4AD

Types of Care:  Care and Nursing Care for younger adults with Functional, Dementia and Mental Infirmity. Care and Nursing Care for older people with Functional, Dementia and Mental Infirmity.

Reg. Provider:  Care at Home (Wales) Ltd

Reg. Manager:  Clive Atkinson

Tel:  01492 544117


St Michaels Care Home

ST MICHAELS CARE HOME

St Michaels Care Home is an attractive building with gardens to both the rear and front of the building, the latter enjoying views to the sea. We cater for up to 18 service users. Aged over 65, they tend to require a high degree of care and support as the result of their frailty and/or medical conditions.

Service users accommodation is located at ground and first floor level and consists of 16 single rooms and one double all with en-suite toilet facilities. A call system is located in bathrooms, toilets and private accommodation. Access to first floor accommodation is via stairs and a passenger lift. All areas, communal and private, are centrally heated.
 
The atmosphere at St. Michael’s is one ofpleasant, friendly , calm efficiency and administered 24 hours a day by a team of qualified and experienced nurses who, themselves, are supported by capable and experienced care assistants.
Emphasis is placed on the ‘home from home’ environment and to this end, visits by service users’ friends, relations and pets are encouraged and service users are also encouraged to surround themselves with personal belongings.
 
For reasons of health and frailty, independence can be restricted. However, service users, are encouraged to exercise control and choice where possible.
 
One choice involves our varied menu where home baking and fresh fruit salad are popular features, and another involves the service user’s inclusion or otherwise in a variety of arranged activities-both in-house and external.
 
If practical and if the service user prefers, the services of their GP can be retained. Alternatively,doctors are on hand from five local surgeries. We also arrange, on a regular basis, visits by physiotherapists, social workers, hairdressers etc.

ST MICHAELS CARE HOME

53 Marine Drive

Rhos-on-sea

Colwyn Bay

Conwy

LL28 4HS

Types of Care:  Nursing care for older people

Reg. Provider: Care At Home (Wales) Ltd

Reg. Manager: Joy Vyner

Tel: 01492 548371



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