Description:
Bare Hall Residential Care Home
Bare Hall Residential Care Home is an independent home for the retired situated in the village of Bare, close to all amenities and within five minutes walking distance of the promenade which looks across Morecambe Bay to the southern hills of the Lake District.
Bare Hall Residential Care Home aims to provide its residents with a secure, relaxed, and homely environment in which their care, well-being and comfort is of prime importance.
It is a fundamental ethos that those residents who live in the Home should be able to do so in accordance with the Home’s Statement of Values.
It is the objective of the Home that residents shall live in a clean, comfortable and safe environment, and be treated with respect and sensitivity to their individual needs and abilities.
Staff will be responsive to the individual needs of residents and will provide the appropriate degree of care to assure the highest possible quality of life within the Home.
Carers will strive to preserve and maintain the dignity, individuality and privacy of all residents within a warm and caring atmosphere, and in so doing will be sensitive to the residents’ ever-changing needs.
Such needs may be medical or therapeutic, for physical and mental welfare, cultural, psychological, spiritual, emotional and social, and residents are encouraged to participate in the development of their individualised Service User Plans in which the involvement of family and friends may be appropriate and is greatly valued.
ACCOMMODATION
Bare Hall Residential Care Home aims to provide its residents with a secure, relaxed, and homely environment in which their care, well-being and comfort is of prime importance.
The Home is able to accommodate up to thirty two residents in a mixture of single and double bedrooms, eight of which are situated on the ground floor, with wash-hand basins, radiators, assistance call points and smoke detectors in each and eight of the rooms in the home offer ensuite facilities. Each room contains individual safes for the residents’ personal use.
Residents can personalise their own room to the degree that suits them best – from small personal items such as photographs, to fully furnishing the room with their own furniture, televisions, radios, music centres, etc. The rooms open onto landings that are illuminated twenty-four hours a day and each resident has their own key for their room.
There are bathroom/shower rooms and toilets on each floor. These rooms have aids for the disabled as required and thermostatically controlled bath taps. The installation of chair lifts to serve both floors and pathways to the front of the building enable residents, including those who are partially disabled, to take full advantage of all facilities offered internal and external to the home
A fire alarm system incorporating break-glass alarm points, smoke and heat detectors, alarm bells, fire doors and emergency lighting is installed in the home and this is supplemented with strategically placed fire-fighting equipment.
In addition to the large lawned gardens, the home also has a large sun lounge, allowing the residents to enjoy the picturesque grounds in which the house was built.
