Naturally you will want to ensure you are choosing the right rest home to care for your loved one living with dementia. You may consider things like how well staff are trained, whether the home can support your dietary needs, the type of activities on offer, the accommodation and the general environment.
At St Michaels we take all of these concerns into consideration and are very flexible when it comes to discussing and designing a care plan that you can be happy with. Even after the care plan has been designed we are open to tweaking and changing anything that you feel may not be working well. It’s about getting to know you and your needs. All our residents have their own room and can bring in familiar items from home to enhance their comfort. St Michaels also offers respite care that can be used to try out the home first before deciding to move here as a resident.
Our hotel-styled rooms are very airy, spacious and come fully equipped with ensuite facilities to enhance the privacy, dignity and comfort of our residents. Each resident has his or her own room and we encourage them to bring in personal items to help make the space more like home. The rooms meet the Care Quality Commission standards which means they are designed and arranged to take the safety needs of the residents into consideration.
When someone stays with us at St Michaels full time it is usually because they require 24-hour support. Becoming a resident at St Michaels is really about making St Michaels your home, which is why we try our best to create a homely atmosphere. Our residential care allows your loved one to receive the personal care and support needed to maintain their independence. Where they need support it will be delivered by trained staff who help with the things they can’t manage alone, such as getting washed and dressed or going shopping.
We offer lots of support with making the transition to residential care so that your loved one can get used to the idea, environment and staff beforehand. This includes short stays, joining us for activities and one to one discussions. We also take time to build a life story of the person so that staff get to understand their likes and dislikes.
When a local authority assesses a person to see whether they require long care and support, they will also do a financial assessment to determine whether the authority should be meeting the cost of this care. Although this assessment covers both savings and property, for the first 12 weeks of care the authority will ignore the value of property to enable individuals to find a way of deriving revenue from their property if funding is required. This might be through sale or renting it out to tenants. This is known as the twelve week property disregard.
If care is required beyond the 12 week period then we can help to ensure you are claiming the benefits you are entitled to so you can continue to pay for the care needed.
There are benefits that you can receive based on your National Insurance Contribution and others that are generally available based on certain criteria. Some of these will help you to pay for respite care or longer term care home fees. Your local authority will decide whether you are entitled to financial help by looking at your savings. As a general rule, if you need care in a care home and your savings is below £23,250 you could get help.
It is the objective of St. Michaels Rest Home to provide a caring, comfortable, safe environment for our residents. Our aim is for our residents to regard St. Michaels Rest Home as their home.
At St. Michaels Rest Home, we provide a compassionate, safe, and high-quality care environment that respects the independence and dignity of our residents, ensuring they feel truly at home.
01424 210 210
info@stmichaelsresthome.co.uk
105-107 Cooden Drive,
Bexhill-on-Sea
TN39 3AN