Beverley Road
Anlaby
Hull
Humberside
HU10 7BQ
Care Type | Care Home |
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Care Category | Residential | Dementia | Respite |
Availability | No |
Weekly Prices From | £1,495.00 |
Regulator's Rating | Good |
Louise Lambert is The Home Manager at St Mary's Lodge.
My name is Louise Lambert, I have worked for Burlington Care for six year. My previous experience in care began as a Health Care Assistant I then worked my way up the social care career ladder, where my position before this was Training and Development Manager. I provide support and mentor staff. In addition to building relations with the clients and their families, I possess strong multi-tasking skills and co-operate with all systems of work, with the ability to simultaneously manage several projects and schedules. I have the drive and ambition to succeed in everything I set out to achieve. I’m very passionate about the work we do and providing the Care and support people require to live their best life.
I have a keen interest in gardening and walking, my friends would describe me as easy going, a good listener.
We believe your life at St Mary’s Lodge should include the best care, the best of life and the best environment.
All our residents are supported to live an active and fulfilled life. Our person-centred care enables residents to keep on doing the things they’ve always loved – and often the things they perhaps thought they could no longer enjoy.
As part of our Anlaby-based community, our residents can help themselves to drinks and snacks, help out in the garden and other hobbies and exercise their usual routines which enable residents to make their lives theirs.
Care Options | We Can Provide |
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Support For | Companionship, Personal care. |
Disability Support | Hearing Impairment, Physical Disability, Physically Frail, Requires Hoist , Walking Frame, Wheel Chair Bound. |
Medication | By Mouth. |
Type Of Dementia | Mild Dementia, Moderate Dementia. |
Dementia Behaviour | Mild Forgetfulness, Wandering . |
Dementia Specialisms | Alzheimer's, Mixed Dementias, Vascular Dementia. |
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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Regular testing along with separate donning and doffing stations. All staff have done a donning and doffing supervision, undertaken training through PHE and had competency checks. |
Infection Control Initiatives in place | ||
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Air Filtration & Purification | We are using air filtration and/or air purification 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 Yes, our care home provides a telephone in all our resident’s rooms. Family Portal Yes, our care home has provides families with a family portal. Find out more about Family Portals. |
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Minimum Age |
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65 |
LGBTQ Welcome |
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Yes |
Contract |
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Assessment of Financial Position.pdf Personal Terms.pdf Terms Conditions.pdf Welcome Letter.pdf |
Our Building and Facilities |
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The facilities at St Mary’s Lodge allow residents to enjoy other everyday routines that keep them independent, including having their weekly hair and nail appointment at the luxurious salon or catching up with friends in the welcoming cafe. |
Is Our Home Purpose Built |
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Yes |
The Year Our Home Was Built |
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1 Jan 2021 |
How Many Floors We Have |
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1 |
Who Owns Our Building |
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Private |
Communal Rooms |
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Coffee Shop / Café, Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, TV Lounges. |
What Else Do We Provide |
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Assisted Bathroom, Hairdressers. |
Our Garden |
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Communal Garden, Communal Patio, Private Garden(s), Seating, Secure Garden, Wheelchair Friendly Access. |
How 'Smart' Are We? |
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Interactive Digital Touch Table. |
Brochures |
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SML Pamphlet.pdf |
Our Photos |
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Description |
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St Marys Lodge has 26 bedrooms all with en suite facilities |
About Our Rooms | |
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Number Of Rooms | 26 |
Number Of Ensuite Rooms | 26 |
We offer these types of ensuite rooms: Wet Rooms. |
Type Of Room |
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Single Room. |
Room Features |
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Direct Garden Access, Furnished, Garden View, Step Free Access. |
Room Facilities |
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Freeview TV, Internet Access, Telephone Point, Wifi. |
Our Photos |
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Weekly Fees Start From | Fee |
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Residential Fees From / Price Per Week | £1,495.00 |
Residential Dementia Fees From / Price Per Week | £1,495.00 |
Respite Fees From / Price Per Week | £1,495.00 |
Funding Types | |
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Local Authority | East Riding of Yorkshire |
Region | Yorkshire & Humberside |
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 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 Café Lounge/Diner |
Dining Styles | Hot Trolley Room Service |
Hospitality | Guests are welcome for dinner (Covid permitting) |
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).
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.
A Private Dining room is bookable for residents and their families.
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 Dining Room.
Residents have the option of dining in their own room.
Staff also dine themselves with the residents they support.
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.
We monitor our food waste.
Residents can get involved in the growing of food and/or ingredients on site.
Our energy usage is well maintained.
Activities Are So Important |
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Our activities, trips, events and hobbies take place both within St Mary’s Lodge, Anlaby, and the surrounding areas and include gardening, fundraising days for local charities and excursions to community events, local exhibitions, the theatre and the cinema. There are many places to visit nearby and the East Coast is within driving distance of St Mary’s Lodge, perfect places for you to visit with family and friends, or as part of an excursion, we might plan for residents. |
Our Photos |
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Timetables |
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Activities planner.pdf |
Activities At Home |
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1 to 1 Activities, Bingo, Birthday Celebrations, Board Games, Card Games, Cooking, Crafts, Crosswords, Dancing, Exercise Class, Flower Arranging, Gardening, Knitting / Embroidery, Music Entertainment, Painting, Quiz Games, Reminiscence, Singing, Word Games. |
Activities Outside Our Home |
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Local Tourist Attractions. |
Our Pets |
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Policy Statement In this home we believe that service users should be able to live their lives as closely as possible to the way they would choose if they were living independently and that many residents place a high value on contact with their own or other people’s pets. We recognise, however, that other residents may be uncomfortable with living creatures in their immediate environment and that for some people close contact with certain animals may even be injurious to their health and comfort. Aim of the Policy This policy aims as far as possible to balance possibly conflicting interests in relation to pets and to make clear the home’s practice so that prospective residents can make an informed choice when deciding whether or not to come into the home. Policy on Pets 1. Pets and residents’ individuality We try as far as possible to implement the requirement in the National Minimum Standard on Autonomy and Choice that service users should be entitled to bring personal possessions with them, and we recognise that in some circumstances it is wise to see pets in this light. We know that for many older people a pet, or at least contact with an animal, represents a source of deep emotional satisfaction. As part of the pre-admission needs assessment of every prospective resident, we will explore feelings about pets in the course of recording their interests, hobbies, social contacts and relationships. 2. Accommodating residents’ pets If a prospective resident owns a pet and does not want to be parted from it, we will consider whether we can accommodate the pet. Issues to be taken into consideration will include: a. whether the service user will be personally able to take care of the pet b. whether the pet can generally be accommodated in the resident’s own room c. whether there are other pets in the home at that time d. whether the presence of the pet in the home is likely to impact on other residents e. how other residents are likely to react to the pet. If a pet cannot be accommodated, we will advise the prospective resident on the alternative arrangements which might be made for the pet’s welfare. 3. The residents’ responsibilities A resident who has a pet in the home, will be expected to: a. accept full responsibility for the pet’s exercise, welfare and cleanliness, although limited involvement of staff in the care of the pet may be considered in the context of the resident’s care plan b. meet all veterinary expenses c. make appropriate arrangements in consultation with staff for storing anything the pet may need d. keep the pet generally in their own room, unless other arrangements have been specifically agreed e. take responsibility for the pet’s behavior if it has been agreed that the pet may enter communal areas f. ensure, as far as possible, that the pet does not distress other residents |
Can You Bring Your Pet |
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Yes |
How We Help With Your Pet |
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Feeding, Sanitation, Walking. |
We Welcome |
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Birds, Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, Reptiles. |
Beverley Road
Anlaby
Hull
Humberside
HU10 7BQ
Current Ratings | |
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Overall | Good |
Safe | Good |
Well Led | Good |
Caring | Good |
Responsive | Good |
Effective | Good |
Inspection Reports | |
Last rated | 12th August 2022 |
Current Report |
St Mary's Lodge Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Historic Reports |
St Mary's Lodge Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Registration Date | 8th July 2024 |
Transport |
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Bus Stop nearby, Car Park. |
Places of Worship |
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Anglican Church, Methodist Church. |
Nearby Services |
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Hospital, Park, Pub, Restaurant, Shops. |
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