Hasbury Residential Care Home

Facilities and services

Accommodation for 24 residents is on 2 floors with a passenger lift to enable access. There is a mixture of five double and fourteen single bedrooms. There is a dining room and separate sitting area. The garden is large, well planted and accessible to service users (including separate wheelchair access). The area includes a covered patio, lawn, trees,plants , shrubs,and a sensory area making a pleasant and tranquil outdoor space.

  • The home is equipped with a fire alarm system and call bell system
  • Finger print recognition entry system is in place
  • 4 WC’s, which can be accessed by wheelchair users on the ground floor
  • 2 WC’s , which can be accessed by wheelchair users on the first floor
  • 1 assisted bath on the ground floor
  • 1 assisted bath on the first floor
  • 1 non-assisted bath and shower room
  • We have a disabled wet room with specially adopted toilet seat and grab rails etc.
  • The kitchen is located on the ground floor
  • The menu is displayed on the notice board
  • There is a relative’s area in the dining room where tea and coffee making facilities are available
  • The laundry is located on the ground floor – all clothing will be collected daily and returned washed and ironed within 48 hours. We would respectfully ask that all clothing is labelled with service user’s name.
  • Equipment – the home has two hoists and other moving and handling equipment to help in the transfer of service users who have been assessed as needing this assistance.
  • The home will make arrangements for the receipt of pressure relieving equipment, such as ripple cushions or air mattresses should the service user’s assessment indicate its need.

Aims of the home

To provide 24hour care and access to medical care through the community district nurse team on behalf of our residents. To foster an atmosphere of care and support which both enables and encourages our residents to live as full, interesting and independent a lifestyle as possible with rules and regulations being kept to a minimum.

Who will support you?

Hasbury is committed to providing quality services by caring, competent and well trained staff and we achieve this by:

  • Staff development programme and appropriate resources.
  • Recruitment of staff that shares our values and are committed to provide a homely atmosphere.
  • Retention of staff to ensure our care is consistent.

Hasbury is staffed in accordance with the requirements of the Care Homes Regulations (2001) and by the Care Quality Commission Inspection as part of the process of registration for the Care Home.

Full details of names, qualifications and experience of our staff is held in a list of staff employed in the Home, and may be inspected at any reasonable time by speaking to a senior member of staff.

How will we support you?

Your needs will be fully assessed prior to your admission to help us identify your individual requirements and specific needs and to ensure that we are in a position to meet them fully. We will find out about your preferred daily routine, likes and dislikes, your tastes in relation to food and any special dietary requirements. We will also ask about your social, domestic, spiritual and cultural preferences, and establish how you would like to have your personal care delivered.

Based on your identified needs we will prepare with you a personal care plan (person centred) to enable the staff to support you in a consistent and sensitive manner. The plan will be reviewed on a regular basis to see that your care is being maintained. It will be available for inspection to the appropriate authorised authorities should they wish to see this. The care plan will also contain a risk assessment and any risk management plan. It also includes details of health care needs, medication, GP details and any special needs required.

Activities / trips / social events at Hasbury

  • Activities co-ordinator: who will ensure that activities are offered to you which consider individual needs, abilities or expressed wishes and will further ensure that you feel comfortable to decline any or all of the activities offered by the Home.ie: Bingo / Quiz’s/ Dominos and other board games.
  • Library service including DVDs.
  • Many social events during the year for residents and their relatives which are always very well attended. For example Cheese and Wine evening / Garden party / Christmas party / Afternoon Cream teas /
  • Outdoor trips: shopping / parks / pub lunches/Museums / Library / Church.
  • Weekly physical activity sessions.
  • Singers /entertainers - monthly.


Inspection Report
inspection report

http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-222829406