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Welcome to our long term residential
home in Lancaster. The needs of the Residents are the priority
of our well trained and friendly care staff. |
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Our home is registered for 41 beds and the registration authority is the Commission for Social Care Inspection. |
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We are regularly visited by the above authority where you can view our latest inspection report. |
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The care fee structure is based on
the individual needs of our Residents. |
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Our
Facilities |
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Garden for residents |
Lift/Stairlift |
Friendly relaxed atmosphere |
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Special diets catered for |
Physiotherapy |
Visitors welcome at all times |
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Staff on duty 24hours a day |
Own furniture if wished |
Respite and holiday care |
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Own GP if required |
All rooms tastefully furnished |
All denomination clergy visits |
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Hairdresser and chiropodist |
Highest quality care standards |
Very well trained and caring staff |
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Wholesome nutritious food |
Television point in own room |
Close to local shops |
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Near public transport |
Traditional home cooking |
Wheelchair accessible |
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Warm and cosy rooms |
Regular activities and outings |
Safe and secure environment |
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Our objective is to provide
for the health and social needs of each
of our residents with professionalism, compassion
and experience. We will care for them as
an individual through understanding, respect
and dignity. |
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The home has
41 bedrooms in total, and has a friendly,
family atmosphere. Our accommodation is
made up 29
single rooms and 4
shared rooms. We also have a number of en-suite
bedrooms. |
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When contacting our home would
you kindly ask for our Manager, Jeanette Bacon
who will be pleased to assist you with your
enquiries. |
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If you are interested in making
an inquiry, we recommend that in the first
instance you telephone our Manager as above,
to make an appointment to view the accommodation
that is available. |
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St Wilfrids was originally built as the Vicarage serving the village of Halton on Lune, at the turn of the century. It is a most impressive property having been built by a prosperous local gentleman who wanted to Vicarage to reflect his wealth and contribution to the local area.
The property is constructed from local stone and features a wealth of period characteristics including stone mullion windows and fireplaces, panelled doors, high ceilings and walnut panelling. Through its sympathetic conversion it has retained all of these impressive features, making it an exceptionally attractive environment.
Accommodation at St Wilfrids is spacious and offers plenty of choice in both communal and personal space. |
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Lancaster
Local Activities |
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A wide range of
activities and social events are regularly organised,
such as wine and cheese parties, pub lunches in the
Lancaster area, mobile
cinema, card and board games, slide shows and many more.
Occasionally we have talks by visiting speakers, exercise
classes and bingo sessions. St Wilfrid's Hall
is well served by the visiting library. From time to
time, Lancaster community
groups and staff provide entertainment for the residents.
Birthdays of residents are always celebrated. We encourage
our residents to take part in the many activities available
locally, such as WI meetings, religious services etcetera. |
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Lancaster
Travel Information |
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For those relative that that
do not live locally we have provided the following information
to help them with their travel arrangements. Lancaster
train times can be obtained by clicking
here. Lancaster
bus services can be obtained by clicking
here, and finally Lancaster
taxi services can be obtained by clicking
here. We wish you a safe journey. |
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