Meet the new Home Manager at Harrier House

Adept Care Homes have announced the appointment of Samantha Kavanagh, new Home Manager at Harrier House Care Home, Hucknall.

Samantha, who started her role at Harrier House in July 2021, has over 25 years experience in the care sector spanning across commissioning, developing, and sustaining high standard quality care services.

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Homes Visiting Update 18.8.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

There remains very little change to the government’s guidelines on care home visiting. We still agree with this cautious approach to prioritise the safety of your loved ones in our care. However, we sincerely hope that we can open visiting up further in the near future as government guidelines allow.

Over 90% of our team have now received at least one vaccination and all are required to be double vaccinated by 11th November unless they have a medical exemption. This will also be the case for all care home visitors such as: health professionals, entertainers, contractors etc. However, government guidance excludes resident relatives from needing to be double vaccinated.

Our full visiting arrangements are detailed below with any visiting changes in red/bold. 

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Managing Director

VISITING ARRANGEMENTS

The following applies to Cabins, Gazebos, and Internal visits (not external/out of home)

  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website.
  • Visiting slots are for 20-minutes because of limitations of team resources.
  • Number of visits is a max of 2 visits per week for each resident.
  • Number of visits is a max of 1 visit per week for each household or 2 if you are the only household visiting. Additional visits may be possible subject to availability, please liaise with the home.
  • All Coronavirus guidelines as set by the government are to be followed.
  • Maintain as much distance as possible from all people during the visit unless hand holding has been agreed prior to the visit.
  • Care queries about your loved one should be made by calling the home and not during your visits.
  • Items brought for residents should be easily cleanable; boxes are good but not flowers etc.
  • Virtual communication is encouraged, and resident assistance is available if resources allow.
  • Visiting arrangement changes are notified via our text service so please ensure that the home has your mobile phone number.
  • Resident exclusion from receiving visits may have to be made by us in exceptional circumstances if a risk assessment determines this is necessary i.e., particularly those clinically vulnerable to Covid.
  • Face coverings required unless you are exempt or wearing one distress’s your loved one living with dementia, in which case please inform us prior to visiting, in such case you will need to wear a face visor. To make communication easier speak loudly and clearly whilst keeping eye contact and avoid concealing your face further with say, a hat.
  • Visits are not conditional upon vaccination; however, it double jabs are strongly recommended for the safety of your loved one and all other residents.
  • Visiting may be suspended for a period, or cancelled, with no, or short, notice upon guidance by the homes’ local authority.

VISITING CABINS

  • Up to 4 adults and 2 children maximum per visit. 
  • Arrive at least 5 minutes prior to appointment time for Covid screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are not required.
  • Hugs and contact are to be avoided.
  • Face coverings are to be worn to and from the cabin.
  • No Internal access to any internal areas of the home including toilets.

VISITING GAZEBOS

  • As cabins except that face coverings are to be worn at all times during the visit.

INTERNAL VISITS

  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website for either a cabin or gazebo.
  • Call the home after making this appointment to ask for your visit to be converted to an internal visit.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your appointment time for Rapid Lateral Flow test and screening including a temperature check.
  • PPE (surgical mask, apron and gloves provided) are to be worn at all times during the visit.
  • The visiting area will be a designated safe place.
  • There will be no access to any other internal areas of the home including toilets except for handwashing.
  • Ensure you hand wash and/or use gel.
  • Each resident may have an UNLIMITED number of named visitors.
  • Each resident may have up to FOUR named visitors attending a visit at one time.
  • Up to TWO small children under 4 years old may also attend the visit and are not subject to testing requirements or PPE use.
  • Visitors must keep physical contact with residents to a minimum. Handholding is possible subject to prior hand washing. Hugs are higher risk but possible if brief and between double vaccinated people without face-to-face contact.

EXTERNAL

Residents may leave our care homes to visit named visitors’ homes or outdoor spaces such as parks, or public gardens. Overnight stays with named visitors are possible subject to the home’s prior risk assessment and approval.

  • Named visitors information is the same as for internal visits
  • Each resident can go out with or meet up with up to FIVE named visitors.
  • Residents will not have to self-isolate when they return.
  • If you need the support of a team escort, please discuss with the home.
  • Collection and return times must be prearranged and approved by the home.
  • Named individuals collecting residents should arrive 30 minutes prior to the collection time to take a Rapid Lateral Flow Test and undergo Covid health screening (not essential visitors who follow team testing routine).
  • Named individuals must wear a mask and gloves at all times during the visit.
  • At least one of the named visitors must stay with the resident at all times.
  • The resident must not meet people that are not named visitors or go into any indoor spaces other than a named visitors home or to use toilet facilities.
  • The resident must only travel to and from the visit in the named visitors car or a private taxi and not by public transport.

ESSENTIAL VISITORS

  • ALL residents may have ONE ‘essential visitor’ (care giver) for regular internal visits that must be registered with the home.
  • If you think your loved one would benefit from this type of visit, please speak to your home manager about becoming an essential visitor.
  • We will need to agree how often you visit, when and what support or practical help you will provide.
  • You will be subject to the same testing regime as our team.
  • Essential visitors are considered exceptional circumstances and should continue in the event of an outbreak unless there are specific reasons not to do so.

RELUCTANT TO VISIT?

If you have not visited your loved one because they have dementia, and you have concerns of any type or are worried about how they will respond by maybe not social distancing and trying to touch you etc. Then please ask your home manager to speak to our Dementia Manager, Karen Middleton, who will help you and the home to make visits possible. This organisation advocates and provides support for families of residents living with dementia who are finding it difficult https://goldstandardsframework.org.uk/john-s-campaign-dementia

Local care home welcomes new residents

The family-run home in the heart of Clay Cross has been welcoming new residents as the home sees a glimmer of normality following the global pandemic. Meet Beryl, one of the new residents at Old Vicarage.

“I moved to Old Vicarage as I was finding it increasingly difficult to manage at home but since moving, I have been so happy and had the best time.” explained Beryl.

New resident, Beryl holding medal
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Homes Visiting Update 25.06.21

Homes Visiting Update 25.06.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

Sadly, there were no major changes to visiting care home loved ones by government on 21st June.

The only change announced is that residents may now stay overnight with nominated individuals subject to a prior individual risk assessment completed by the home.

Our full visiting arrangements are detailed below with all visiting changes in purple. 

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Managing Director

VISITING ARRANGEMENTS

The following applies to Cabins, Gazebos, and Internal visits (not external)

The following applies to Cabins, Gazebos, and Internal visits (not external)

  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website.
  • Visiting slots are for 20-minutes because of limitations of team resources.
  • Number of visits is a max of 2 visits per week for each resident.
  • Number of visits is a max of 1 visit per week for each household or 2 if you are the only household visiting.
  • Coronavirus guidelines as set by the government are to be followed.
  • Social distancing of 2 meters apart from all people during the visit unless hand holding has been agreed prior to the visit.
  • Care queries about your loved one should be made by calling the home and not during your visits.
  • Items brought for residents should be easily cleanable; boxes are good but not flowers etc.
  • Virtual communication is encouraged, and resident assistance is available if resources allow.
  • Visiting arrangement changes are notified via our text service so please ensure that the home has your mobile phone number.
  • Resident exclusion from receiving visits may have to be made by us in exceptional circumstances if a risk assessment determines this is necessary i.e., particularly those clinically vulnerable to Covid.
  • Face coverings required unless you are exempt or wearing one distress’s your loved one living with dementia, in which case please inform us prior to visiting, in such case you will need to wear a face visor. To make communication easier speak loudly and clearly whilst keeping eye contact and avoid concealing your face further with say, a hat.
  • Visits are not conditional upon vaccination; however, it is strongly recommended for the safety of your loved one and all other residents.
  • Visiting may be suspended for 14 days, or cancelled, with no, or short, notice upon guidance by the homes’ local authority including for reasons of any variant of concern.
  • In the event of an outbreak of a variant of concern, the LA may suspend visiting for a minimum of 28 days.

VISITING CABINS

  • Number of visitors is a max. of 2 people from the same household per visit. 
  • Arrive at least 5 minutes prior to appointment time for Covid screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are on hold.
  • Hugs are on hold.
  • Face coverings are to be worn to and from the cabin.
  • No Internal access to any internal areas of the home including toilets.

VISITING GAZEBOS

  • Number of visitors is a max. of 2 people from the same household per visit.
  • Arrive at least 5 minutes prior to appointment time for Covid screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are on hold.
  • Hugs are on hold.
  • Face coverings are to be worn at all times during the visit.
  • No Internal access to any internal areas of the home including toilets.

INTERNAL VISITS

  • The numbers of nominated individuals for internal visits per resident are limited to FOUR (or FIVE if there is no essential visitor).
  • The number of visitors per visit is limited to TWO people.
  • Each resident may have ONE internal visit per week (plus one cabin/gazebo visit). Additional visits may be possible subject to availability, please liaise with the home.
  • Up to TWO small children (Under 4 years old) may also attend the visit and are not subject to testing requirements or PPE use.
  • You may hold hands with the resident, but no other physical contact should not take place.
  • If you wish to become a nominated visitor, you should contact the home to register prior to your first appointment.
  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website for either a cabin or gazebo.
  • Call the home after making your 20-minute appointment to ask for your visit to be converted to an internal visit.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your appointment time for Covid test and screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are required upon arrival.
  • PPE (surgical mask, apron and gloves provided) are to be worn at all times during the visit.
  • The visiting area will be a designated safe place set up with hard non-porous easy clean furnishings for infection control reasons.
  • There will be no access to any other internal areas of the home including toilets except for handwashing.
  • Visitor vaccination is a government recommendation for residents’ safety but not a requirement.
  • Hygiene strict hand wash, gel procedures will be in place.

ESSENTIAL VISITORS

  • We are committed to maintaining the quality of life of our residents and there are some circumstances in which essential visitors (caregiver) may enter the home.
  • We have now expanded these circumstances to enable more visitors and we are gradually facilitating more and more.
  • If you think your loved one would benefit from this type of visit, please speak to your home manager about becoming an essential visitor.
  • The number of nominated individuals for essential visits per resident is limited to ONE visitor.
  • We will need to agree how often you visit, when and what support or practical help you might need to provide.
  • You will be subject to the same testing regime as our team.
  • Essential visitors are considered exceptional circumstances and should continue in the event of an outbreak unless there are specific reasons not to do so.

EXTERNAL VISITS TO OUTDOOR SPACES

  • Residents may leave our care homes to visit outdoor spaces with a friend or family member, such as their garden, parks or public gardens.
  • Residents may stay overnight with nomination individuals subject to a prior risk assessment being carried out by the home.

WITH NOMINATED INDIVIDUALS

  • Each resident can go out with and/or meet up with up yo FIVE nominated individuals (the nominated internal and essential visitors).
  • They will not have to self-isolate when they return.
  • If there are problems with nominated people, please discuss with the home.
  • If you need the support of a team escort, please discuss with the home.
  • Each external visit collection and return times must be prearranged and approved by the home.
  • The nominated individuals collecting the resident should arrive 30 minutes prior to the collection time to take a Lateral Flow Test and undergo Covid health screening (except essential visitor).
  • The nominated individuals must wear a mask and gloves at all times.
  • At least one of the nominated individuals must always stay with the resident.
  • The resident must not meet other people or go into any indoor spaces other than to use toilet facilities.
  • The resident must only travel to and from the visit in the nominated individuals’ car or a private taxi and not by public transport.

WITH OTHER PEOPLE

  • The person must contact the home to make the appointment.
  • The home will assess the visit with an individual risk assessment prior to authorisation.
  • All people meeting the resident must minimise contact with others for 2 weeks prior to the visit.
  • The resident and all people attending the garden visit must have a negative rapid test at the home earlier on the day of the visit.
  • The resident must only travel to and from the visit in the persons car or a private taxi and not by public transport.
  • There must be a room available at the visiting location where the resident can stay for 2 weeks isolation should anyone attending the garden visit display any Covid 19 symptoms during the visit.
  • The resident must have a rapid test upon return and isolate in their room for 2 weeks.

RELUCTANT TO VISIT?

If you have not visited your loved one because they have dementia, and you have concerns of any type or are worried about how they will respond by maybe not social distancing and trying to touch you etc. Then please ask your home manager to speak to our Dementia Manager, Karen Middleton, who will help you and the home to make visits possible. This organisation advocates and provides support for families of residents living with dementia who are finding it difficult https://goldstandardsframework.org.uk/john-s-campaign-dementia

Moat House care home proudly present a cheque to Edgar’s gift

Moat House care home proudly present a cheque to Edgar’s gift
From left to right, Dave Lock (Adept Care Homes), Molly (Edgar’s gift) and David Clarke (Edgar’s Gift)

Residents at Moat House Care Home gathered in the sunshine to witness the handover of their generous donation to local charity, Edgar’s gift. The cheque was presented to Chair of Edgar’s gift, David Clarke, who was joined by his partner Molly, for the special occasion.

Edgar’s gift is a charity set up in 2010 in memory of Ben Edkins (nickname Edgar), who passed away following a yearlong fight with cancer. The charity provides gifts and unique experiences for young adults aged 18-30 suffering from cancer, such as use of the charities static caravan on the east coast of Lincolnshire which they use to offer free holidays to cancer patients and their families/friends.

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Moat House Salutes Former Resident with Donation to the Royal British Legion

Residents at Burbage-based Moat House Care Home proudly presented a cheque on behalf of the home to remember former Moat House resident and former President of The Royal British Legion’s Hinckley Branch, Ronald (Ron) Collyer.

Moat House Salutes Former Resident with Donation to the Royal British Legion

Dave Lock (Centre -Adept) presents Lloyd Bagshaw (-second from right -RBL) with Cheque, Barbara (Left)

The cheque was presented to Branch Chairman, Lloyd Bagshaw who was joined by other members of the RBL and Ron’s children, Ian and Barbara, as part of the VE Day celebrations held in the gardens at Moat House Care Home. The donation from the residents who’s fundraising efforts will help place a commemorative bench, ‘pride of place’ in front of the war memorial in Argents Mead to honour of Ron.

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‘And They’re Off’…. To Celebrate Joan’s Milestone 100th Birthday

Joan Daniels (100), celebrated her 100th Birthday at her home, Douglas Court Care Home in Derby. Joan has only one surviving relative, a niece, who surprised her with a visit on the morning of her birthday.

Douglas Court, who usually celebrates every resident’s birthday with an extravagant party and a special visit from their family, wanted to make this birthday extra special. Douglas Court’s team arranged a ‘day at the races’ and a special delivery to surprise the centurion. With a special guest, Alfie the Horse delivering a bouquet of flowers and the Queen’s telegram, together with lavish birthday celebrations, a royal themed garden tea party and live entertainment to mark this, her milestone 100th birthday.

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Local Care Home is ‘Climbing Mountains’ for Its Residents.

Activities Coordinator, Natalie Smith and her son Olly (9) are 'climbing mountains' to raise funds for the resident's social fund at The Old Vicarage Care Home, Clay Cross.

Activities Coordinator, Natalie Smith and her son Olly (9) are attempting to climb Mount Snowdon on July 10th 2021, to raise funds for the resident’s social fund at The Old Vicarage Care Home, Clay Cross.

Natalie works as part of the designated activities teams and wants to enhance the already dynamic activities and social program, by raising money, her aim is to increase the number of tailored outings, activities, and entertainment which are purposefully designed to be meaningful to each individual resident already living with dementia at The Old Vicarage.

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Homes Visiting Update 16.05.21

Homes Visiting Update 16.05.21

Dear Residents, Families and Friends.

We hope you have been enjoying the increased access to your loved ones and envisage gradually easing restrictions further over the next weeks. We expect that by 21st June our residents’ and visitors home life will be back to as close to normal as possible. However, new variants are of concern to government and may result in unexpected changes to their guidance and our visiting arrangements.

Following new government guidance that was published Friday we are pleased to be able to provide updated visiting arrangements commencing from tomorrow, Monday 17th May.  

Our full visiting arrangements are detailed below with all visiting changes in purple. 

Yours sincerely

Dave Lock

Managing Director

VISITING ARRANGEMENTS

The following applies to Cabins, Gazebos, and Internal visits (not external)

  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website.
  • Visiting slots are for 20-minutes because of limitations of team resources.
  • Number of visits is a max of 2 visits per week for each resident.
  • Number of visits is a max of 1 visit per week for each household or 2 if you are the only household visiting.
  • Coronavirus guidelines as set by the government are to be followed.
  • Social distancing of 2 meters apart from all people during the visit unless hand holding has been agreed prior to the visit.
  • Care queries about your loved one should be made by calling the home and not during your visits.
  • Items brought for residents should be easily cleanable; boxes are good but not flowers etc.
  • Virtual communication is encouraged, and resident assistance is available if resources allow.
  • Visiting arrangement changes are notified via our text service so please ensure that the home has your mobile phone number.
  • Resident exclusion from receiving visits may have to be made by us in exceptional circumstances if a risk assessment determines this is necessary i.e., particularly those clinically vulnerable to Covid.
  • Face coverings required unless you are exempt or wearing one distress’s your loved one living with dementia, in which case please inform us prior to visiting, in such case you will need to wear a face visor. To make communication easier speak loudly and clearly whilst keeping eye contact and avoid concealing your face further with say, a hat.
  • Visits are not conditional upon vaccination; however, it is strongly recommended for the safety of your loved one and all other residents.
  • Visiting may be suspended for 14 days, or cancelled, with no, or short, notice upon guidance by the homes’ local authority including for reasons of any variant of concern.
  • In the event of an outbreak of a variant of concern, the LA may suspend visiting for a minimum of 28 days.

VISITING CABINS

  • Number of visitors is a max. of 2 people from the same household per visit. 
  • Arrive at least 5 minutes prior to appointment time for Covid screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are on hold.
  • Hugs are on hold.
  • Face coverings are to be worn to and from the cabin.
  • No Internal access to any internal areas of the home including toilets.

VISITING GAZEBOS

  • Number of visitors is a max. of 2 people from the same household per visit.
  • Arrive at least 5 minutes prior to appointment time for Covid screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are on hold.
  • Hugs are on hold.
  • Face coverings are to be worn at all times during the visit.
  • No Internal access to any internal areas of the home including toilets.

INTERNAL VISITS

  • The numbers of nominated individuals for internal visits per resident are limited to FOUR (or FIVE if there is no essential visitor).
  • The number of visitors per visit is limited to TWO people.
  • Each resident may have ONE internal visit per week (plus one cabin/gazebo visit). Additional visits may be possible subject to availability, please liaise with the home.
  • Up to TWO small children (Under 4 years old) may also attend the visit and are not subject to testing requirements or PPE use.
  • You may hold hands with the resident, but no other physical contact should not take place.
  • If you wish to become a nominated visitor, you should contact the home to register prior to your first appointment.
  • Visiting appointments are to be booked via our website for either a cabin or gazebo.
  • Call the home after making your 20-minute appointment to ask for your visit to be converted to an internal visit.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your appointment time for Covid test and screening including a temperature check.
  • Rapid tests are required upon arrival.
  • PPE (surgical mask, apron and gloves provided) are to be worn at all times during the visit.
  • The visiting area will be a designated safe place set up with hard non-porous easy clean furnishings for infection control reasons.
  • There will be no access to any other internal areas of the home including toilets except for handwashing.
  • Visitor vaccination is a government recommendation for residents’ safety but not a requirement.
  • Hygiene strict hand wash, gel procedures will be in place.

ESSENTIAL VISITORS

  • We are committed to maintaining the quality of life of our residents and there are some circumstances in which essential visitors (caregiver) may enter the home.
  • We have now expanded these circumstances to enable more visitors and we are gradually facilitating more and more.
  • If you think your loved one would benefit from this type of visit, please speak to your home manager about becoming an essential visitor.
  • The number of nominated individuals for essential visits per resident is limited to ONE visitor.
  • We will need to agree how often you visit, when and what support or practical help you might need to provide.
  • You will be subject to the same testing regime as our team.
  • Essential visitors are considered exceptional circumstances and should continue in the event of an outbreak unless there are specific reasons not to do so.

EXTERNAL VISITS TO OUTDOOR SPACES

Residents may leave our care homes to visit a friend or family member’s garden or go on walks in places such as parks or public gardens.

WITH NOMINATED INDIVIDUALS

  • Each resident can go out with and/or meet up with up to FIVE nominated individuals (the nominated internal and essential visitors).
  • They will not have to self-isolate when they return.
  • If there are problems with nominated people, please discuss with the home.
  • If you need the support of a team escort, please discuss with the home.
  • Each external visit collection and return times must be prearranged and approved by the home.
  • The nominated individuals collecting the resident should arrive 30 minutes prior to the collection time to take a Lateral Flow Test and undergo Covid health screening (except essential visitor).
  • The nominated individuals must wear a mask and gloves at all times.
  • At least one of the nominated individuals must always stay with the resident.
  • The resident must not meet other people or go into any indoor spaces other than to use toilet facilities.
  • The resident must only travel to and from the visit in the nominated individuals’ car or a private taxi and not by public transport.

WITH OTHER PEOPLE

  • The person must contact the home to make the appointment.
  • The home will assess the visit with an individual risk assessment prior to authorisation.
  • All people meeting the resident must minimise contact with others for 2 weeks prior to the visit.
  • The resident and all people attending the garden visit must have a negative rapid test at the home earlier on the day of the visit.
  • The resident must only travel to and from the visit in the persons car or a private taxi and not by public transport.
  • There must be a room available at the visiting location where the resident can stay for 2 weeks isolation should anyone attending the garden visit display any Covid 19 symptoms during the visit.
  • The resident must have a rapid test upon return and isolate in their room for 2 weeks.

RELUCTANT TO VISIT?

If you have not visited your loved one because they have dementia, and you have concerns of any type or are worried about how they will respond by maybe not social distancing and trying to touch you etc. Then please ask your home manager to speak to our Dementia Manager, Karen Middleton, who will help you and the home to make visits possible. This organisation advocates and provides support for families of residents living with dementia who are finding it difficult https://goldstandardsframework.org.uk/john-s-campaign-dementia