Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire care homes - Ashmere

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Our Care Levels Explained

Residential

residential 1 Minimal assistance is needed with all activities of daily living, the service user can be independent in most of these tasks throughout a 24 hour period.


residential 2 Assistance is given by carer, with all personal care and activities of daily living. Minimal District Nurse / outside professional input is required. Occasionally their condition is stable and predictable.


residential 3 Needs can be complex. Full assistance is needed with all activities of daily living. Their condition can be unstable and unpredictable. District Nurse / outside professional input is required frequently.

Dementia: Full assistance is required with personal care. District Nurse / outside professional input may be required. Mental health needs can be unstable and unpredictable. Needs can fluctuate.

Nursing

nursing 1 Needs can be met by minimal Registered Nurse input, possibly not on a daily basis.


nursing 2 Needs are judged to require the intervention of a Registered Nurse at least on a daily basis. However, their condition is stable and predictable.


nursing 3 High needs for registered nursing care, requiring intervention by the Registered Nurse throughout a 24 hour period, their physical / mental state is unstable and unpredictable.

Facilities

disabled The home has facilities for disabled residents.


day care The home can provide day care.


respite The home can provide respite services.


single bed This icon indicates the amount of single rooms in a particular home.


double beds This icon indicates the amount of double rooms in a particular home.

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