Rose Farm Residential Home

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Main Street
Styrrup
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN11 8NB

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Care Type Care Home
Care Category Residential | Dementia | Respite
Availability Yes
Weekly Prices From £700.00
Regulator's Rating Good
Meet The Manager

Kelli Hardcastle is Registered Manager at Rose Farm Residential Home.

Kelli has over 20 years of care experience and 10 years as a Registered Manager

Situated in a peaceful, rural hamlet with views of open fields to the front and rear, Rose Farm has the perfect setting for a residential home. It stands on the main road through the small village of Styrrup nestled between Bawtry and Tickhill, which has historical connections with the medieval jousting fields close by. There is good access to the A1, M1 and M18 motorways, and the towns of Doncaster, Rotherham, Worksop and Retford are all within 30 minutes drive. The buildings have been thoughtfully and attractively converted from barns which date back to the 1700's, and by retaining their original features and character we have managed to create a warm, homely and comfortable environment for our clients. Our purpose built Dementia Unit was completed in 2002.


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Care Options We Can Provide
Support For Companionship, End of Life, Palliative, Personal care, Support for Couples.
Disability Support Bed Bound, Physical Disability, Physically Frail, Walking Frame.
Medication By Mouth, Change Catheter, Injection, Suppository.
Nursing Specialisms Diabetes.
Type Of Dementia Mild Dementia, Moderate Dementia.
Dementia Behaviour Agitation / Restlessness, Mild Forgetfulness.
Dementia Specialisms Alzheimer's.
Respite Care Yes

Autumna has invited care providers to evidence the infection control measures they are carrying out, above and beyond those laid out by the government, in order to keep residents, staff and visitors safe.

Infection Control Initiatives in place
safe-tick Infection Control Training Our staff are trained to use measures which prevent and control infections.
safe-tick Infection Screening We are using technology to screen for infections & monitor symptoms.
safe-tick Regulatory Assessment We have been assessed by the care regulator in our approach to infection control.
safe-tick Sterilisation & Disinfection Devices We are using sterilisation and/or disinfection devices within our care setting.
safe-tick Virus Testing We are testing for viral infection when symptoms present within our care setting.
Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) - Regulator’s Assessment
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, regulators have assessed the preparedness of care providers in relation to infection prevention and control. Details of the regulator’s latest findings can be found below.
Regulator: CQC
safe-tick Shielding The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely.
safe-tick Staffing The provider assured the regulator that it was making sure infection outbreaks can be effectively prevented or managed.
safe-tick Testing The provider assured the regulator that it was accessing testing for people using the service and staff.
safe-tick Use of PPE The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely.
safe-tick Visitors The provider assured the regulator that it was preventing visitors from catching and spreading infections.
View the provider’s latest Inspection Reports.
Safe Visiting Space
safe-tick We have a safe visiting space
Connectivity for resident testing, monitoring & communications

Infection control and the safety of both residents and staff often requires quarantine measures and the isolation of care home residents. To test, monitor and allow residents to communicate with relatives, the prevalence of room-level connectivity within the home is becoming increasingly relevant.

Wireless Internet access (WiFi)

The Care Organisation has not indicated availability

Mobile Phone Network Coverage (mobile “signal”)

The Care Organisation has not indicated availability

Telephone for external calling

The Care Organisation has not indicated availability

Minimum Age
65

Our Building and Facilities

The buildings have been thoughtfully and attractively converted from barns which date back to the 1700's, and by retaining their original features and character we have managed to create a warm, homely and comfortable environment for our clients. Our purpose built Dementia Unit was completed in 2002.


Is Our Home Purpose Built
Yes

Communal Rooms
Activities Room, Sitting Rooms.

What Else Do We Provide
Beauty Salon, Chiropodist, Dentist, Lift, Optician.

Our Garden
Communal Garden, Scenic Views, Secure Garden.

How 'Smart' Are We?
Reduce Plastic Use.

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Description

The CottageThis is a small separate unit for eight residents, suitable for the more independent client who prefers a homely environment. The Cottage has six single rooms and one double room, all of which are ensuite.

The Barns is situated in the main building and has seventeen single rooms and one double room. This unit cares for the more dependent client as staffing ratios are higher.

The Garden Wing This unit is also part of the main building and provides care for clients with dementia. It is a separate unit with twenty-five rooms and one double room, all with ensuite facilities. There is also a secure garden area for clients to enjoy.


About Our Rooms
Number Of Rooms 54
We offer these types of ensuite rooms: WC and Basin, Wet Rooms.

Type Of Room
Shared Room, Single Room.

Room Features
Garden View.

Room Facilities
Telephone Point.

Weekly Fees Start From Fee
Residential Fees From / Price Per Week £700.00

Funding Types
Local Authority Nottinghamshire
Region East Midlands
We Accept Self-Funding Clients Yes
We Accept Local Authority Funding Yes
We Accept NHS Continuing Healthcare Yes
We Accept Local Authority funding with a Third Party Top-Up Yes

Choice Dining Logo

Choice Dining is a food-focused accreditation designed to give care-seekers like yourself the ability to consider and compare the dining experience within different care settings.

To be awarded the Choice Dining badge, a care home will have committed to delivering exceptional dining experiences with a strong focus on preference, individuality, hygiene and the environment. You can explore the specifics of all participating homes in the tab below to learn more about the food on offer, how it is served and presented and what they’re doing to cater for your personal taste. Find out more about Choice Dining.

Styles of Food Pink tick icon Gluten-free Pink tick icon Halal Pink tick icon Kosher Pink tick icon Pureed Pink tick icon Vegan Pink tick icon Vegetarian
Dining Locations Pink tick icon Bedroom Dining Pink tick icon Lounge/Diner
Dining Styles Pink tick icon Hot Trolley
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The preparation, nutritional value and presentation of food.

Pink tick icon Attractive drinks and adaptive cups/glasses are available and accessible where needed.


Pink tick icon Individual dietary needs are person centred.


Pink tick icon Meals reflect the nutritional needs of the residents.


Pink tick icon Our menu is balanced.

Pink tick icon Snacks are provided for residents that require texture-modified food.


Pink tick icon Sweet and savoury foods are provided between meals (this does not just include cakes and biscuits).

Pink tick icon Hot Trolley

A critical component for good health.

Pink tick icon Hand hygiene for both residents and staff.


Pink tick icon We are following best practice including NICE guidelines as a standard.

Pink tick icon We have allergen management policies in place.

A freedom to eat the food you want, when you want it.

Pink tick icon Residents dining in their own room have the same food options as elsewhere.


Pink tick icon Residents dining in their own room have their food presented to same standard as elsewhere.


Pink tick icon Residents have access to Dining Room.


Pink tick icon Residents have the option of dining in their own room.


Pink tick icon Staff sit with the residents they support when they dine.

Pink tick icon Residents can order food not on the menu, or have access to an ‘evergreen menu’.


Pink tick icon Residents have access to a flexible meal service beyond defined times.

Pink tick icon More than one option is available at mealtimes for all residents, including those with special and theraputic diets.


Pink tick icon Residents with dementia are shown food or visual menus to help them decide.


Pink tick icon There is a weekly menu.


Pink tick icon We offer catering for special events.

Pink tick icon Residents are involved in the creation of the menu.

Pink tick icon The best interest choices are made for residents unable to make their own choices.

Understanding the wants and requirements of every individual be it cultural, religious or dietary.

Pink tick icon Halal food can be served.


Pink tick icon Kosher food can be served.

Pink tick icon Gluten-free food can be served.


Pink tick icon Vegan food can be served.


Pink tick icon Vegetarian food can be served.


Pink tick icon We can support people with Diabetes.

Delivering a respectful and quality service.

Pink tick icon Residents are given appropriate and dignified crockery / glassware and cutlery.

Pink tick icon Staff are hospitality trained to present / serve meals.


Pink tick icon Tables are well laid.


Pink tick icon We have food theme days/nights.

Pink tick icon Staff understand and pre-empt potential meal-time behaviours which can impact nutritional intake.

Pink tick icon Staff always use appropriate and dignified language (e.g. it is an ‘apron’ not a ‘bib’).


Pink tick icon We promote an inclusive dining experience.

Pink tick icon There are no unnecessary disruptions during mealtimes.

Being environmentally and socially responsible and thoughtful.

Pink tick icon We correctly dispose of our waste.


Pink tick icon We monitor our food waste.

Pink tick icon We use locally sourced and locally grown or reared food.


Pink tick icon We use organically grown food.

Pink tick icon Our energy usage is well maintained.


Pink tick icon We are actively reducing food mileage.

Activities Are So Important

In order to create activity programmes that mean something to the individual, we gather detailed information about the person's life -background, family and social networks, past interests and hobbies. We use Life History forms to gain this information for each of our residents.

This form is completed by the relative or by staff together with the resident and/or relative and is kept in the care plan. The information obtained enables staff to design individualised care programmes and to offer personally meaningful activities.

It is impossible to be prescriptive about suitable activities for all residents. For residents with dementia it can be difficult to distinguish precisely the stage of the illness they are at and the activity preferences are very individual. However there are some useful general principles.

In the early stages people can still follow the rules and work towards a goal, for example, sports and board games such as draughts, scrabble, bowls or dance, group discussions, quizzes, structured craftwork, and so on.


Activities At Home
1 to 1 Activities, Board Games, Card Games, Crosswords, Dancing, Music Entertainment, Music Therapy, Reminiscence, Singing.

Activities Outside Our Home
Shopping.
Our Pets

Manager's discretion.


Can You Bring Your Pet
Yes

Main Street
Styrrup
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN11 8NB

Regulator: CQC

Current Ratings
Overall Good
Safe Good
Well Led Good
Caring Good
Responsive Good
Effective Good
Inspection Reports
Last inspected 26th February 2020
Last rated 18th April 2020
Current Report

Rose Farm Residential Home Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk)

Historic Reports

Rose Farm Residential Home Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk)

Registration Date 12th January 2011
Service Provider RS Care Homes Limited, DN11 8NB

Frequently asked questions about Rose Farm Residential Home

Rose Farm Residential Home was given an overall rating of "Good" by the CQC in April 2020.
Rose Farm Residential Home provides Residential, Dementia and Respite care.
Rose Farm Residential Home has 54 rooms.
Prices for Rose Farm Residential Home start from £700.00 per week.
Rose Farm Residential Home is owned by Sunflower Healthcare.
Yes. Rose Farm Residential Home does offer Residential care.
Yes. Rose Farm Residential Home does offer Respite care.
Yes. Rose Farm Residential Home does provide care for people with Dementia.
Rose Farm Residential Home comes under Nottinghamshire.
Rose Farm Residential Home accepts Local Authority clients.
Rose Farm Residential Home accepts NHS Continuing Healthcare clients.
Kelli Hardcastle is the manager of Rose Farm Residential Home.

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