Care Homes in Lytham St Annes

Care Homes in Lytham St Annes

Below you will find a list of Care Homes in Lytham St Annes. Lytham St Annes Care Homes that are all members of the Lancashire Care Association.

Please note that with such a large membership it is taking a while to get all our members listed on our new site for your benefit. We hope to have this situation resolved within a few weeks, in the meantime please check back regularly for updated lists.


Belmar Nursing Home

THE BELMAR CARE HOME

The Belmar is a well established nursing home situated in a quiet residential area, within easy reach of local attractions and amenities including shops, churches, fairhaven Lake and sea.

THE BELMAR CARE HOME

25 Clifton Drive

Lytham

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 5QT

Types of Care:  Dementia care for the Elderly, Mental Health care for the Elderly

Owner:  Belmar Care Home Ltd

Manager:  Lynne Millar

Tel:  01253 739534


The Chimes Care Home

THE CHIMES CARE HOME

Here at the Chimes Retirement Care Home in the charming and friendly town of St. Annes in beautiful Lancashire, we offer a variety of services to meet your needs and wishes; with hot meal deliveries, day care facilities, short and long stays possible, single or companion rooms, en-suite facilities, lifts, and qualified staff, we know we can make your retirement happy.

Our customers, guests and residents enjoy quality care, nutritional and varied meals and attention to individual needs. The premises at Park Road in St. Annes, are well designed to meet your needs, with easy access, lifts and a choice of rooms and length of stay. Located in the pretty Lancashire countryside, The Chimes Retirement Care Home is a comfortable place that offers all that our residents could want. Our services are specifically tailored to each client, visitor or resident’s unique, individual needs.

For those staying with us, we provide 24 hour personal care to elderly residents and maintain a good staff ratio throughout the day and night. The management and staff of The Chimes Retirement Care Home are committed to the welfare of each of our residents; their well being and comfort are paramount, however long they stay or whatever service they use.

A good choice of home cooked meals is available both to guests and residents as well as to our other clients via our ‘meals on wheels’ service.  Special diets are catered for and we do all we can to provide the very best variety, tastes and quality.

  • Meals on Wheels service
  • Short or long stay
  • Day care facilities
  • Good access with lifts
  • Delightful area
  • Comfortable homely environment
  • Single or companion rooms
  • En-suite
  • Independence and freedom of choice
  • Qualified staff
  • A tailor made service
  • A warm welcome for relatives & friends
  • An environment that respects the dignity of the individual

Do please call to find out more, we look forward to being of assistance.

THE CHIMES CARE HOME

83 Park Road

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1PW

Owner:                  Mrs Margaret Brady

Manageress:           Vacant Post

Tel:                      01253 725146


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The Delaheys Nursing Home

THE DELAHEYS NURSING HOME

Providing quality nursing care for residents 65 and over.The Delaheys Nursing Home is situated in a sought after residential area in St Annes. Our aim, as a family run care home, is to provide a very high standard of modern nursing care in a traditional, homely and friendly atmosphere. The Delaheys is a home of great character and charm, evident even to a casual visitor. The home has qualified as an Investor in People (IiP) and Matron has received a Business Link award for her personal contribution to working with people.

The home provides accommodation for 28 residents in 16 single and 6 twin rooms, most with en-suite toilet facilities.

Alan & Carolyn Wilson

DELAHEYS NURSING CARE HOME

215 Clifton Drive South

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1ES

T:     01253 714946

F:     01253 782097

E:    delaheysuk@btconnect.com

W:   http://www.delaheys.co.uk/


FERNHAVEN CARE HOME

5 Derbe Road

St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1NJ

Owner(s):             Mr Islamuddeen Duymun

Manageress:          Vacant Post

Tel:                     01253 781199


HEADROOMGATE NURSING HOME

1 Oxford Road

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 2EA

Owner(s):            Mr & Mrs P R Cannell

Manager:             Mrs C Cannell

Tel:                    01253 724326


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Hedges House Care Hotel

HEDGES HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOTEL

We provide a home from home atmosphere and our facilities and services are designed to offer security, comfort, happiness and contact with the outside world:

  • Close to Lytham centre, the promenade and famous green, the beautiful Lowther Gardens with theatre and bowling green.
  • 3 lounges including an attractive licensed bar, library and music room
  • Modern television and satellite system.
  • Internet access
  • 4 person passenger lift to all floors
  • Excellent home-cooked cuisine using the finest local produce with breakfast served in the room if desired and snacks and drinks available throughout the day
  • In house laundry service
  • Relaxed, effortless assisted bathing facility
  • Hairdressing and chiropody
  • Regular outings and organised activities
  • Regular parties are organised to ensure that residents stay close to families and friends. Events such as:
  1. barbecues and “champagne and strawberry afternoons” are organised for the summer
  2. and in the winter - Christmas parties and an annual Service of Carols
  • Regular visits by ministers of all religious denominations and church attendance is encouraged for those who are able.

For further information please do not hesitate to contact our manageress Michelle Neville

HEDGES HOUSE RESIDENTIAL CARE HOTEL

37-39 Church Road

Lytham

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 5LL

Owner:            Hedges House Residential Care Hotel Ltd

Manageress:     Ms Michelle Neville

Tel:                01253 739930


Lytham Court Care Home

LYTHAM COURT CARE HOME

Providing specialist dementia nursing

A sensitively converted Victorian property in a prime location, overlooking Lowther Gardens. Lytham Court provides specialist nursing care, tailored to individual needs, for clients with dementia.

There are spaceous lounges, in which residents can relax, interact, watch television or find peace and quiet. There are a number of rooms with en-suite facilities and double rooms are available for couples or companion sharing.

Our dedicated staff are headed by a registered manager, a matron who has many years of experience in caring for the elderly. Our managers provide hands-on supervision to maintain our tradition of excellence. All Staff are CRB checked and trained to an appropriate level, many with NVQ qualifications. Training is sponsored by the company as part of an on-going commitment to training and retaining high quality staff.

As in all our establishments, there is full disabled access, lifts to all floors and specialised equipment is available, e.g. for assisted bathing. Physiotherapy, Chiropody, Dentists and Opticians are all available on request. Also, local clergy of all denominations are encouraged to visit on a regular basis and can be arranged on request.

A full programme of activities is available to our residents, tailored to their needs and abilities. The company also has a mini bus service that can be used to take residents on day trips and visits.

The home is visited by hairdressers and a range of complimentary therapies can be arranged on request at your own cost. Accommodation is fully inclusive of laundry.

The home welcomes guests funded by Social Services and those who are privately paying clients.

This home is inspected and accredited by CSCI, in accordance with statutory government regulation. Lytham Court also currently holds a four star RDB rating, which is an independent quality assurance mark.

LYTHAM COURT CARE HOME

2 Lowther Terrace

Lytham

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 5QG

Owner(s):              Century Healthcare Ltd

Manager:               Catherine Oldfield

Tel:                      01253 735216


MOORINGS RETIREMENT HOME

58 North Promenade

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 2NH

Owner(s):           Mrs J Grant

Manageress:        Mrs D Ward

Tel:                   01253 729941


NEW THURSBY NURSING HOME

604 Clifton Drive North

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 2RN

Owner(s):                Century Healthcare Ltd

Manager:                 Miss Christine Pratt

Tel:                        01253 780088


PRIORY COURT NURSING HOME

51 Clifton Drive

Fairhaven

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1AL

Owner(s):             Century Healthcare Ltd

Manager:              Julie Millar

Tel:                     01253 780088


RATHMORE REST HOME

3 St Annes Road East

St Annes

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1TA

Owner(s):            Mrs M J Jarvis

Manageress:         Mrs M J Jarvis

Tel:                    01253 729410


Rossendale Nursing Home

ROSSENDALE NURSING HOME

The Rossendale is situated in a quiet residential area overlooking Grannies Bay, with beautiful sea views, and yet only a short stroll from the railway station and all local amenities.

This elegant Victorian Home is set in beautiful landscaped grounds and is tastefully decorated throughout but with all the modern conveniences needed for a nursing home. Our aim is to provide a high quality service within a homely relaxed atmoshere in which our residents can enjoy their day to day environment.

Our fully qualified staff are a friendly dedicated team who fully support and encourage independence, mobility and quality of life, and believe in natural awakening.

A passenger lift provides access to a range of large single or twin ensuite rooms which are all beautifully furnished, and fitted with central heating, colour television, telephone point and the latest Nurse Call system

For further information or an appointment to view please contact the owner, Mrs Caroline Taylforth

ROSSENDALE NURSING HOME

96 Woodlands Road

Ansdell

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1DA

Owner(s):          Mrs C Taylforth

Manageress:       Carol Griffiths

Tel:                  01253 737740


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St Georges Nursing Home

ST GEORGES NURSING HOME

Providing general nursing care

With views over Grannies Bay and close to Fairhaven Lake and the White Curch, this is an enviable location. St Georges Nursing Home is an RDB five star rated care home and prides itself on providing the best nursing care in the area.

Features include a large airy conservatory, extensive gardens to the front and rear and a spacious lounge is available with fantastic views of the sea.

Our dedicated staff are headed by a registered manager, a matron who has many years of experience in caring for the elderly. Our managers provide hands-on supervision to maintain our tradition of excellence. All Staff are CRB checked and trained to an appropriate level, many with NVQ qualifications. Training is sponsored by the company as part of an on-going commitment to training and retaining high quality staff.

As in all our establishments, there is full disabled access, lifts to all floors and specialised equipment is available, e.g. for assisted bathing. Physiotherapy, Chiropody, Dentists and Opticians are all available on request. Local clergy of all denominations are encouraged to visit on a regular basis and can also be arranged on request.

A full programme of activities is available to our residents, tailored to their needs and abilities. The company also has a mini bus service that can be used to take residents on day trips and visits.

The home is visited by hairdressers and a range of complimentary therapies can be arranged on request at your own cost. Accommodation is fully inclusive of laundry.

The home welcomes guests funded by Social Services and those who are privately paying clients.

ST GEORGES NURSING HOME

2-4 Marine Drive

Fairhaven

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1AU

Owner(s):              Century Healthcare Ltd

Manager:               Mrs Marie Noblett

Tel:                      01253 730502


SISTERS OF THE CROSS AND PASSION CONVENT

19 East Beach

Lytham

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 5EU

Owner(s):         Sisters of the Cross and Passion

Manageress:      Sister Catherine Donelly

Tel:                 01253 736913


Tudor Care home

TUDOR CARE HOME

We are a small and friendly home,specialising in alzheimer/dementia care for the elderly,by our fully trained NVQstaff.

Our delicious meals are cooked on the premesis using local produce.

The delightful secure garden and patio makes it enjoyable for all.

The location on Orchard road, St. Annes, is handy for the square and Ashton Gardens, as well as for transport and just a short stroll to the beach.Tudor Care Home is family owned offering care in a warm and stimulating environment., with activities every day and our regular visiting entertainer, plus use of a jacuzzi spa.,... for those of us who like to be pampered a little.!! 

call to discuss your needs on 01253 723236    or request a brochure.

62 Orchard Road

Lytham St Annes

Lancashire

FY8 1PJ

Owner:      Michelle Beattie 

Manager:    Jonathan Batty

Tel:           01253 723236


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