Bridgewater Manor Care Centre
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0161 518 7190
301 Walkden Rd, Worsley, Manchester M28 2RZ, UK
Opening Hours:Monday: Open 24 hoursTuesday: Open 24 hoursWednesday: Open 24 hoursThursday: Open 24 hoursFriday: Open 24 hoursSaturday: Open 24 hoursSunday: Open 24 hours
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 301 Walkden Rd, Worsley, Manchester M28 2RZ, UKGet more exposure
New Care Covid19 information July 2022.
All New Care homes are open to new admissions and we are now conducting on site visits for those looking for care. Please contact the home for further information.
The health, safety and wellbeing of our Residents and Staff are always our top priorities. We have in place robust and comprehensive contingency plans to respond to the new variants of coronavirus. Our plans will be kept under regular review and updated as advised by the Public health authorities.
Vaccine and testing program.
The role out of the vaccine programme has played a significant part in increasing confidence in the safety of our homes.
We are continuing to follow the most up to date guidance around swabbing. Staff take a routine lateral flow test twice weekly. If a staff member was to test positive they are sent home to isolate. Residents are no longer tested unless they display any Covid symptoms. If a residents tests positive they will be fully supported and all care will be offered in their own bedrooms. Immediate family members will be kept fully informed and encouraged to stay in touch through video links.
We are open to admissions into our care homes for those that can no longer manage at home and need the additional support a residential setting can offer. We are confident that the infection control measures we have in place along with the vaccine programme and regular testing of staff ensure our homes are a safe a place as possible for residents and staff. Please contact our enquiry line or your local home to speak the Home Manager who will be happy to answer and questions and will arrange a safe viewing of the home. Please be assured that we are taking the necessary steps to keep our residents and staff safe and well.
Detailed below are the latest guidelines and the steps we are taking to keep our residents and staff safe during this time
Visiting Arrangements
As a company we wish to thank all of our residents, staff and relatives for the ongoing support during the last couple of years, as we have all adapted to living during the Covid19 Pandemic.
Visiting is an integral part of care home life. It is vitally important for maintaining the health, wellbeing and quality of life of residents. Visiting is also crucial for family and friends to maintain contact and life-long relationships with their loved ones, and to contribute to their support and care. At this time there are no nationally set restrictions around care home visiting, unless the home has a covid outbreak. Visitors must not attend the home if they feel unwell, we are required to check the temperature of visitors and ask them to wear a mask during the visit.
If the home is in an outbreak situation each resident can have a named ‘Essential Care Giver’ who can visit to provide support or companionship. Essential Care Givers will be included in the homes testing regime.
Residents are able to leave the home without the need to isolate on their return. However, they must reduce the risk to themselves by avoiding close contact with a large number of people.
In addition to the new visiting process all of our homes will continue with window and garden visits (weather permitting), Skype and or WhatsApp video calling facilities to enable residents to keep in touch with their families. We are confident that our staff will do all they can to ensure that life in our homes remains as comfortable and sociable as possible as we support them with delivering interactive activities, whilst practicing physical distancing.
If a new resident is admitted to the home from hospital they must isolate in their bedrooms for a 10 day period. During this time only the Essential Care Visitor is permitted to enter the home. If a resident is admitted from their own home or another long term care facility this guidance does not apply.
We understand that this is a worrying time for everyone, and we want to reassure you that we are doing everything we can to ensure that our residents and staff are as safe as possible, and we are following the advice from public health authorities.
Health Monitoring of Residents
We continue to deliver care to all of our residents in line with their care plans. We are also carrying out monitoring of resident’s vital signs. This is enabling us to identify when any resident is becoming unwell or has a temperature. Whilst there are many reasons which affect a residents health, if we do detect a change we seek medical advice. In all cases, we will care for the resident in their own room for a period of up to 10 days. In all cases we notify the resident’s relatives where we have taken these steps. We can also confirm that all of our residents will receive medical support if they become unwell and will be treated proactively.
Health Monitoring of Staff & Professional Visitors
We no longer need evidence that professional visitors or trades people are vaccinated. We will continue to take the temperature of any visitors when they arrive at the home. Visitors are unable to access the home if they have a high temperature or display symptoms.
Our teams were already fully versed in infection control procedures before COVID-19, and at New Care we have always had processes in place to prevent infection. All homes had a score of 95% or more when inspected by the external Infection Control auditors. We use ZERO agency staff in our homes.
Some of our GP’s and other health care professionals are now conducting virtual visits to the home using technological solutions.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
We continue to have sufficient supplies of PPE. We also have a full supplies of hand soap, hand gel and disposable hand towels, which are supplied, throughout the home. This supports our staff, residents & professional visitors to conduct their hand washing/hand hygiene in line with government guidance.
The well-being of our residents, relatives and staff is of the utmost importance to us and we hope that we have reassured you that this is the case. Our homes are all fully open to admissions and we will be happy to discuss our care services with you.
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