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Newhaven Care Home

Newhaven Care Home is an adult care home for adults with learning disabilities. We have on-site mini bus facilities which means regular outings for our clients and we also have links with the local library and church.

At Newhaven Care Home we have 5 double rooms and 4 single which means we have capacity for 14 clients.

Newhaven Care Home is part of The Newhaven Care Group.

The Newhaven Care Group consists of two homes located in Wallasey on the Wirral. Established in 1988, we are a family run business with highly qualified staff, all of which have a minimum of NVQ Level 3.

Newhaven has a good reputation with Social Services, and both of our homes have successfully achieved a two-star rating of care.

We also have a good working relationship with other professionals, and those who regularly visit our sites include; Dentists, Opticians, Chiropodists, Hair Dressers, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and GP District Nurses.

Philosophy of care

Newhaven will provide long term residential care for elderly adults and adults with learning disabilities. This care includes establishing a personal individual relationship with the clients and care staff.

Observation and assessments are of great importance in caring for the clients as they are used to provide individual programmes of care and regularly re-assessed to meet the clients’ needs.

The individual programmes are set in the context of a warm, homely environment at Newhaven and also within the wider social community.

We offer care facilities for clients suffering with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and other disabilities. Our team of highly qualified staff are trained to care for all our clients’ needs and preferences. We have good working relationships with numerous other professionals such as: physiotherapists, district nurses, occupational therapists and many others to ensure we offer the best care possible.

General Statement

  • People with learning disabilities have the same human rights & value as anyone else in society.
  • People with learning disabilities have the same rights to use community resources as anyone else.
  • People with learning disabilities have the same right to enjoy normal patterns of life within the community as far as that is conceivably possible.
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