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Nursing Care Homes

CIC's nursing care services support older people with complex and enduring health needs. Our nursing homes are focussed on offering comfort and support to residents, as well as improving their overall health, wellbeing and independence.

Our residents enjoy:-

  • Their own spacious rooms, which they can furnish with their own items.
  • Support from specially trained staff, including named nurses, 24 hours a day.
  • Specialist furnishings, facilities and assistive technologies to maximise independence.
  • Freshly prepared, nutritionally balanced food every mealtime.
  • Communal facilities such as lounges, activity rooms and gardens, for relaxation and recreation.
  • No restriction on visiting hours
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An active life

All of our services have activities coordinators, who oversee regular activities and events for our residents, designed to meet their interests, as well as promote mental and physical wellbeing.

Specialist support

Our staff receive a range of training in care, as well as specific qualifications in areas such as Dementia Care and End of Life Care. Each home also has a 'Dignity Champion', who is tasked with promoting great care and new innovations within their service.

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CIC also provide Residential Care services for people with less intensive support needs

    Case Studies

    • Ellen's Story

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      In September 2005, having seriously injured herself in a fall, Ellen Daley was discharged from hospital to Kemp Lodge care home, Waterloo. Ill and immobile she looked to have a dependent future. Fast-forward four years to October 2009. Ellen has regained her mobility and independence and returned to her own home.

      The staff at the service dedicated themselves to truly understanding Ellen, her abilities and her hopes. Home manager Edna Jenson explains, "We knew how important it was for Ellen to be independent and therefore at every opportunity we worked with her to build up her strength and stability. Although Ellen's goal was always to move back home, she also really enjoyed her time here. She became a true member of the Kemp Lodge community, making friends and getting involved in all of our activities."

      Ellen's journey back home was the culmination of her own great efforts and those of her loving husband Eddie, her family members, staff at the service and health professionals, who all together devised a plan for Ellen to make the big step back home.

      Ellen tells us, "I credit Kemp Lodge for it all. They got me here. They really went out of their way to help me and we all got on so well. It's great being back home but I do miss the staff and my friends at Kemp Lodge." 

    • Anne's Story

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      Anne Rigby lives at Eccleston Court nursing home, St Helens. She explains how their nursing care helped her recover from serious surgery into a more independent life.

      Anne Rigby joined Eccleston Court in August 2006 following surgery for cancer of the tongue. Because Anne was very ill at the time, her daughters looked for her nursing home and immediately decided Eccleston would be the place for their mum. Anne was delighted with their choice, "From the first day I joined, I liked it. I felt comfortable and knew I could ask for whatever help I wanted."

      Since moving in Anne's health has improved dramatically and she has become much more independent, something she credits to her own "perseverance and the support of staff and my family".

      Importantly for Anne, Eccleston Court is based in her local area and has strong roots with its local community. In fact, since coming to live in the home she has met a number of friends who she has known in her past. Her family are also able to visit at any time which fits around their own work and family commitments.

      Anne enjoys the activities which are arranged in the home. She says, "The activity coordinators are really nice. They organise lovely days out and parties in the home. My favourite events are the bingo evenings which are lots of fun."

      Anne regularly attends the resident meetings within the home and is able to discuss her wishes and make suggestions about the home. She has also taken responsibility in the home, becoming a signatory for money raised for resident's activities in Eccleston Court. "I enjoy helping out and acting in the interests of other residents here. It is great that we all have our own say." 

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