Our Care
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D/deaf & Hard of Hearing Services
Our bespoke 12 bed household provides specialised services and facilities to people who are D/deaf & Hard of Hearing. Along with staff that use BSL.
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Residential Care
Residential care suits a range of people from those requiring minimal support with daily tasks, up to full assistance with activities and daily living. This type of care offers 24 hour support from care professionals and is perfect for individuals who are finding it difficult to live independently at home.
Residential care suits a range of people from those requiring minimal support with daily tasks, up to full assistance with activities and daily living. This type of care offers 24 hour support from care professionals and is perfect for individuals who are finding it difficult to live independently at home.
Residential care includes personal care such as help getting dressed, assistance with mobility as well as making sure our residents can enjoy a balanced and nutritious diet with meals tailored to each individual’s dietery requirements and personal preferences. We also make sure that our residents are kept mentally and physically stimulated with a fantastic activities programme, which is tailored to each individual’s hobbies and interests.
Prior to admission, the home manager will spend some time getting to know the individual to create a personalised care plan.
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Dementia Care
As a care organisation Ashmere Derbyshire Ltd is very passionate about the care they deliver to all of their residents, inclusively. We endeavour to enable our residents to live well, either with or without dementia. As we are aware living well with a dementia is not always an easy thing to do. We know that there are many factors that can disrupt a person’s opportunity to live well including aspects of the physical environment; no access to meaningful activities; restrictions placed on them due to fear and over-protection and the attitude of staff.
As a care organisation Ashmere Derbyshire Ltd is very passionate about the care they deliver to all of their residents, inclusively. We endeavour to enable our residents to live well, either with or without dementia. As we are aware living well with a dementia is not always an easy thing to do. We know that there are many factors that can disrupt a person’s opportunity to live well including aspects of the physical environment; no access to meaningful activities; restrictions placed on them due to fear and over-protection and the attitude of staff.
Our philosophy at Ashmere is to enhance the chances of our residents reaching the goal of living well with a dementia by providing our staff with the skills they need to facilitate this. We do this by providing a bespoke dementia training programme to all of our staff to reflect the needs of all of our residents, including positive risk taking and we are currently moving to an electronic care plan system, throughout all our homes, to enhance staff time spent on positive interaction and less time on paperwork. In three of our homes we offer accommodation in a smaller household to reflect the need for a quieter, enabling, environment and a need for a higher ratio of staff to resident numbers. In all of our homes we have enthusiastic activity co-ordinators who work tirelessly to provide meaningful, fun and therapeutic activities over 7 days a week. We recognise that music plays an important role in accessing memories and offers a therapeutic medium for conversation; belonging and
We have established working partnerships with various companies who we feel reflect our philosophy including Person Centred Software, who provide an innovative mobile solution for evidencing care interactions and care planning; Renray Healthcare, suppliers of dementia friendly furniture solutions and Quality Compliance Systems policy and procedures service, which supports us to be CQC compliant under The Care Act 2014 and the Health and Social Care Act 2008.
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Nursing Care
Nursing care provides the 24-hour support you would find in a residential setting, as well as assistance for residents who require input from and supervision by a registered nurse.
Nursing care provides the 24-hour support you would find in a residential setting, as well as assistance for residents who require input from and supervision by a registered nurse. We have two homes that are dual-registered that offer residential and nursing care. We also accept NHS continuing healthcare funding which is priced on an individual basis.
We offer care over a wide range of needs including older people, mental health, learning disabilities and physical disabilities
As nurses we strive to maintain the very best clinical practice working alongside other professionals in the community including GP, S Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social workers and many more so that our residents are offered the maximum support to improve and maintain optimum physical and mental health.