3 Alexandra Road
Wallasey, New Brighton
CH45 0JZ
Care Type | Care Home |
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Care Category | Residential | Nursing | Dementia | Respite |
Availability | Yes |
Regulator's Rating | Requires Improvement |
Sue Lawler is The Home Manager at Marine View Lodge.
The core value at Marine View Lodge is to provide comprehensive, transparent care to all our residents, looking after their well-being whilst placing dignity and respect at the heart of everything we do.
We pride ourselves on providing a nurturing environment for all our residents. With an in-depth experience and knowledge of caring for those living with Dementia, we provide support for our residents and their families who are making the transition into a care home. We understand the difficulties and challenges that may arise, and we are here to talk through any questions or worries you may have.
The Athena Healthcare Group has provided high-quality, purpose-built residential and nursing care homes throughout the North West of England since 2014. With a person-centred approach at the heart of everything we do, we aim to provide our residents with the best home-from-home experience that promotes independence and enriched lifestyles.
Located in New Brighton, Marine View Lodge boasts picturesque views of the Mersey estuary and seascape whilst offering specialised dementia and nursing care services. Designed and equipped to meet a wide range of needs, the Lodge’s dedicated team work closely with residents and their families to provide a truly person-centred service.
With vast experience and knowledge of caring for people who are living with dementia, we've developed a service that provides a smooth transition for those moving into Marine View Lodge.
Care Options | We Can Provide |
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Support For | Companionship, Convalescence, End of Life, High Dependency, Mental Healthcare, Nursing Dementia / EMI, Palliative, Personal care, Physiotherapy, Reablement, Rehabilitation, Support for Couples. |
Disability Support | Bed Bound, Hearing Impairment, Physical Disability, Physically Frail, Requires Hoist , Speech Impairment, Visual Impairment, Walking Frame, Wheel Chair Bound. |
Medication | By Mouth, Injection, Suppository. |
Nursing Specialisms | Huntington Disease, Parkinson's Disease. |
Type Of Dementia | Mild Dementia, Moderate Dementia, Severe Dementia (EMI). |
Dementia Behaviour | Wandering . |
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.
What we're doing to keep residents & visitors safe | ||
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The welfare, safety and happiness of residents, team members and visitors is our number one priority. Our additional stringent measures are constantly reviewed to ensure we continue to meet Government and Public Health guidance, for everyone’s safety and wellbeing, whilst continuing to offer a comfortable and happy place to live, work and visit. |
Infection Control Initiatives in place | ||
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Infection Control Training | Our staff are trained to use measures which prevent and control infections. | |
Sterilisation & Disinfection Devices | We are using sterilisation and/or disinfection devices within our care setting. | |
Virus Testing | We are testing for viral infection when symptoms present within our care setting. |
Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) - Regulator’s Assessment | ||
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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 | ||
Admission | The provider assured the regulator that it was admitting people safely to the service. | |
Policies | The provider assured the regulator that its infection prevention and control policy was up to date. | |
Premises | The provider assured the regulator that it was promoting safety through the layout and hygiene practices of the premises. | |
Shielding | The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely. | |
Staffing | The provider assured the regulator that it was making sure infection outbreaks can be effectively prevented or managed. | |
Testing | The provider assured the regulator that it was accessing testing for people using the service and staff. | |
Use of PPE | The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely. | |
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 | |||||
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Connectivity for resident testing, monitoring & communications |
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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) Yes, our care home has WiFi in all our resident’s rooms. Mobile Phone Network Coverage (mobile “signal”) Yes, our care home has mobile phone signal in all our resident’s rooms. Telephone for external calling Our care home provides a telephone in some of our residents’ rooms. |
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Minimum Age |
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55 |
Our Building and Facilities |
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With a blend of high-quality facilities and stylish furnishings throughout, Marine View Lodge aims to provide enriched lifestyles to all who reside at the Lodge. Marine View Lodge is a specially designed home in New Brighton that boasts scenic views across the Mersey Estuary and seascape whilst offering both residential and nursing care services in a comfortable setting. |
Is Our Home Purpose Built |
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Yes |
The Year Our Home Was Built |
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1 Nov 2018 |
How Many Floors We Have |
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4 |
Who Owns Our Building |
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Private |
Communal Rooms |
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Activities Room, Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, TV Lounges. |
What Else Do We Provide |
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Assisted Bathroom, Beauty Salon, Hairdressers, Lift, Physiotherapy. |
Our Garden |
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Communal Garden, Communal Patio, Scenic Views, Seating, Secure Garden, Wheelchair Friendly Access. |
Brochures |
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MVL_LODGE-BROCHURE.pdf |
Our Photos |
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Description |
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Our spacious bedrooms come complete with an en suite wet room and wireless alert system that allows residents to call a member of staff at any time when additional assistance is required. Whilst each room is well-equipped with high-quality furnishings, we encourage residents to bring meaningful keepsakes to decorate and personalise the room, making the home their own. |
About Our Rooms | |
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Number Of Rooms | 80 |
Number Of Ensuite Rooms | 80 |
We offer these types of ensuite rooms: WC and Basin, Wet Rooms. |
Type Of Room |
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Single Room. |
Room Features |
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Furnished, Garden View. |
Room Facilities |
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Freeview TV, Internet Access, Telephone Point. |
Our Photos |
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Funding Types | |
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Local Authority | Wirral |
Region | North West |
We Accept Self-Funding Clients | Yes |
We Accept NHS Continuing Healthcare | Yes |
We Accept Local Authority funding with a Third Party Top-Up | Yes |
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 | Gluten-free Halal Kosher Pureed Vegan Vegetarian |
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Dining Locations | Bedroom Dining Bistro Café Restaurant |
Dining Styles | A la Carte Hot Trolley Room Service |
Hospitality | Guests are welcome for dinner (Covid permitting) |
Our Photos |
The preparation, nutritional value and presentation of food.
Attractive drinks and adaptive cups/glasses are available and accessible where needed.
Individual dietary needs are person centred.
Meals reflect the nutritional needs of the residents.
Our menu is balanced.
Snacks are provided for residents that require texture-modified food.
Sweet and savoury foods are provided between meals (this does not just include cakes and biscuits).
A la Carte
Hot Trolley
Room Service
A critical component for good health.
Hand hygiene for both residents and staff.
We are following best practice including NICE guidelines as a standard.
We are conducting internal and/or 3rd party food safety audits.
We have allergen management policies in place.
A freedom to eat the food you want, when you want it.
Families are invited for meals [Covid permitting].
Residents dining in their own room have the same food options as elsewhere.
Residents dining in their own room have their food presented to same standard as elsewhere.
Residents have access to a Bistro.
Residents have access to a Restaurant
Residents have access to Dining Room.
Residents have the option of dining in their own room.
Staff sit with the residents they support when they dine.
Residents can order food not on the menu, or have access to an ‘evergreen menu’.
Residents have access to a flexible meal service beyond defined times.
More than one option is available at mealtimes for all residents, including those with special and theraputic diets.
Residents with dementia are shown food or visual menus to help them decide.
There is a weekly menu.
We offer catering for special events.
Residents are involved in the creation of the menu.
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.
Halal food can be served.
Kosher food can be served.
Gluten-free food can be served.
Vegan food can be served.
Vegetarian food can be served.
We can support people with Diabetes.
Delivering a respectful and quality service.
Residents are given appropriate and dignified crockery / glassware and cutlery.
Staff are hospitality trained to present / serve meals.
Tables are well laid.
We have food theme days/nights.
Staff understand and pre-empt potential meal-time behaviours which can impact nutritional intake.
Staff always use appropriate and dignified language (e.g. it is an ‘apron’ not a ‘bib’).
We promote an inclusive dining experience.
There are no unnecessary disruptions during mealtimes.
Being environmentally and socially responsible and thoughtful.
We correctly dispose of our waste.
We have a waste management system.
Residents can get involved in the growing of food and/or ingredients on site.
We use locally sourced and locally grown or reared food.
We use organically grown food.
Activities Are So Important |
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We are dedicated to making our residents' home a happy, vibrant and fun place to live! From musical sing-alongs, daily exercise, arts & crafts, knit & natter and intergenerational sessions with our twinned nursery, there's always something to look forward to. We also offer smaller excursions to the parks, shops or local markets which add a healthy amount of variety to residents’ day-to-day life. Residents who have enjoyed hobbies or interests within their local community, such as sports or social clubs, are encouraged to continue being involved and where possible supported in doing so. |
Our Photos |
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Timetables |
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MVL.pdf |
Activities At Home |
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1 to 1 Activities, Animal Petting, Bingo, Birthday Celebrations, Board Games, Card Games, Choir, Cooking, Crafts, Crosswords, Dancing, Excursions, Exercise Class, Flower Arranging, Gardening, Knitting / Embroidery, Music Entertainment, Music Therapy, Painting, Pet Therapy, Quiz Games, Reminiscence, Singing, Themed Events, Visiting Entertainment, Word Games. |
Activities Outside Our Home |
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Cinema, Local Tourist Attractions, Park, Shopping. |
Our Pets |
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Please speak to the home manager. |
Can You Bring Your Pet |
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No |
3 Alexandra Road
Wallasey, New Brighton
CH45 0JZ
Current Ratings | |
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Overall | Requires Improvement |
Safe | Requires Improvement |
Well Led | Requires Improvement |
Caring | Good |
Responsive | Good |
Effective | Good |
Inspection Reports | |
Last inspected | 13th April 2021 |
Last rated | 19th May 2021 |
Current Report |
Marine View Lodge Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Historic Reports |
Marine View Lodge Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Registration Date | 15th May 2019 |
Service Provider | Athena Healthcare (New Brighton Two) Limited, CH45 0JZ |
Transport |
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Bus Stop nearby, Car Park, Car Park on-site, Ferry, Train Station nearby. |
Places of Worship |
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Anglican Church, Catholic Church, Methodist Church. |
Nearby Services |
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Chemist, Church, Golf Club, Hospital, Local Walks & Bike Rides, Park, Post Office, Pub, Restaurant, Shops, Surgery. |
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