Barclay-Smith House

Retirement housing
54 West King Street, Helensburgh, Helensburgh, Argyll & Bute, G84 8ED
54 West King Street, Helensburgh, Helensburgh, Argyll & Bute, G84 8ED

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Services
Residents
Management / Costs
Managed by
Abbeyfield Helensburgh Society
Comfort, companionship and security

Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.

Manager's Description

"Barclay-Smith House has nine rooms, consisting of double and single ensuite rooms, some of which have a small kitchen area. We have a lovely garden to the rear of the house that residents enjoy sittin..." Show more "Barclay-Smith House has nine rooms, consisting of double and single ensuite rooms, some of which have a small kitchen area. We have a lovely garden to the rear of the house that residents enjoy sitting in or having a stroll in the fresh air. There is a large bright communal lounge which is perfect for socialising with other residents or spending time with your visitors. This room also houses a piano which is available for anyone to use and is often the highlight of the evening when residents take to it to play a few tunes." Show less

Main Facts

Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
8 flats. Built in 1890 and renovated in 2016. Sizes 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom.
Visiting management staff (2 Housekeepers, two cooks & one Assistant Manager), Non-resident management staff (part time) and Careline alarm service
Lift, Stair lift(s), Lounge, Dining room, Laundry, Garden, Hobby room
Access to site easy. Distances: bus stop 10 yards; shop 300 yards; post office 300 yards; town centre 0.25 mile(s); GP 0.25 mile(s); social centre 0.25 mile(s).
Regular Social activities include: Events and outings; culinary evenings with themed food and entertainment; trips to the local garden centre, coffee shops, antique shops and wildlife sites. Meal(s) available (3 meals every day). New residents accepted from 60 years of age.
Housing Authority: Argyll & Bute
Social Care Authority: Argyll & Bute

Ethos / Lifestyle

Community interaction
  • The scheme is located within an existing active community
  • The scheme is within easy reach of an existing active community
  • The scheme relies on itself for community /neighbourhood interaction
Cultural
  • We facilitate spiritual and religious observance
  • Staff can speak languages other than English
Social Activities
  • There are regular social activities
    Including: Events and outings; culinary evenings with themed food and entertainment; trips to the local garden centre, coffee shops, antique shops and wildlife sites
  • Entertainment
  • Outings
  • Regular activities programme
    • Daily activities
    • Weekly activities
    • Monthly activities
  • Facilities for residents to garden or assist with gardening
  • Own minibus
  • Other transport for residents
Pets
New residents are allowed to bring pets:
  • a cat
  • a dog
  • If yes, pets can be replaced
Statement of purpose
(the ethos and purpose of the scheme as described to a potential resident)
Barclay Smith House is Helensburgh's longest serving housing service for older people. It has been operated by the Abbeyfield Helensburgh Society since the late 1960's. What makes Barclay Smith House unique in that it is a Charity run by volunteer Trustees who live in Helensburgh. Their aims are to provide the very best of Supported Accommodation, at an affordable rate for older people from Helensburgh and the wider community, so that they can live independently. In these times of economic uncertainty it is comforting to know that Abbeyfield Helensburgh Society operates without debt and in fact has investments which it uses to further its aims on behalf of the residents.
Assessment of outcomes
(to help assess the quality of service and the well-being of residents)
Annual resident questionnaire, 6 monthly supporty plans, and Care Inspectorate reports.

Buildings

The buildings and the environment
Year built: 1890
Year of major remodelling: 2016
Number of stories: 2
  • Lift(s). Number of Lifts: 1
  • Stair lift(s)
  • The location is generally regarded as:
    • Desirable
    • Average
    • Not so desirable
Distances to external facilities:
Bus stop 10 yards
Local shop 300 yards
Post office 300 yards
GP surgery 0.3 mile
Social/day centre 0.3 mile
Town/shop centre 0.3 mile

Individual properties
8 properties
Property details:
1-bedroom apartments: 3
2-bedroom apartments: 5
Including:
limited mobility properties: 3
Other details:
  • If there are studios/bedsits
    • They have a kitchen
    • They have a wc
    • They have a bathroom
  • Some properties have a private balcony
  • Some properties have a private garden or patio
  • Properties are served by a communal satellite tv aerial
  • Properties are wired for cable tv
  • Dementia unit
  • Intermediate care suite or similar
  • Respite care accommodation
Communal facilities Indoors
  • Lounge
  • Restaurant (open to public)
  • Dining room (residents only)
  • Community/day centre
  • Laundry
  • Guest suite
  • Conservatory
  • Activities room(s)
  • Hobby room(s)
  • More than one lounge
  • TV lounge
  • Café
  • Bar/pub
  • Fitness gym
  • Arts and craft centre
  • Storage for wheelchairs/electric scooters
  • Library
  • Shop
  • Treatment room
  • Computer/IT room
  • Payphone
  • WC's
  • Hairdressing salon
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Assisted bathroom(s)
  • Other communal facilities
Communal facilities Outdoors
  • Garden
Technology and design
  • Communal facilities are designed for sensory impairment
  • Wired for telecare
  • Telecare installed
  • Smart Home
  • CCTV
  • Others
  • Facility security features: Secure intercom entrance, smoke alarms
  • Security features for individual properties: Bield Response 24/07
Accessibility
  • All communal spaces are accessible by wheelchair users
  • Most residents find getting to the site:
    • easy
    • manageable
    • difficult
  • Less mobile people find getting to the site:
    • easy
    • manageable
    • difficult

Services

Support services
  • Community alarm service
  • Provided by: Bield Response 24
  • Alarm to call on-site staff
  • Housing support service (SP tasks)
  • Domestic assistance
  • Light domestic cleaning
  • Shopping
  • Housework
  • Personal laundry service
  • Hairdressing on site
  • Chiropody
  • Physiotherapy
  • Sensors (detectors) and monitors
  • Personal sensors
  • Property-based sensors
Meals
  • Meals are available on a regular basis
  • A daily meal is available
  • Details: 3 meals every day
  • Breakfast always available in restaurant/dining room
  • Lunch always available in restaurant/dining room
  • Dinner always available in restaurant/dining room
  • Breakfast can be delivered to individual homes
  • Lunch can be delivered to individual homes
  • Dinner can be delivered to individual homes
  • Restaurant is open to outsiders
  • There is generally a choice of menu
  • Residents are consulted on menus
  • All meals are prepared on the scheme
  • Vegetarians are specifically catered for
  • Special diets can usually be provided for
  • We can meet cultural dietary preferences
  • Meal services provided by: housekeeper
Care services
  • Personal care services
  • Dementia care
  • Care for people with learning disabilities
  • Nursing care
  • Intermediate care
  • Respite care
  • Mental frailty
  • Physical disabilities
  • Behavioural problems
  • Terminal illness
  • Our scheme is best suited to care for:
  • People who need minimal help
  • People who need moderate help
  • People who need a high level of help

Eligibility / Admission

User profile
  • 60 is the lower age limits for new residents
  • We cater for people with no/low level care needs
  • We are aiming at a mixed care levels population
  • Admission criteria are similar to residential care
  • Residents will not need to move except to hospital
  • The scheme is intended or specially suited to a specific religious, ethnic, profession or other group
  • The scheme is restricted to a specific group
Applicants must:
  • Be self-funders
  • Be on state benefits
  • Have local connections
  • Have a housing needs assessment
  • Have a community care assessment
  • Have a risk assessment
  • Have a health assessment
  • Have minimum housing support need
  • Have minimum personal care need
  • Have less than a maximum personal care need
For couples, both partners must:
  • Have minimum housing support need
  • Have minimum personal care need
We accept people with:
  • Visual impairment
  • Deafness
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Faecal incontinence
We would normally accept people with:
  • Memory problems - moderate
  • Memory problems - severe
  • Challenging behaviour - disruptive
  • Challenging behaviour - physically violent
  • Mobility problems - frame
  • Mobility problems - wheelchair
  • Mobility problems - bedfast
  • Wandering problems - inside home
  • Wandering problems - outside home

Management / costs

Management
  • Compared to our other schemes, this one is:
    • Popular
    • Average
    • Not so popular
    • Slow to let/sell
  • There is a tenants/residents association
  • Residents are involved in running the scheme through: Monthly meetings
Housing staff
  • Resident scheme manager
  • Non-resident manager
  • Housing staff on duty:
    • part time
    • normal hours
    • 24 hours
    • 7 days
Care staff
  • Site-based care staff
  • On-site care staff 24/7
Staff facilities
  • Manager's office
  • Care staff office
  • Staff overnight room with en-suite
  • Staff rest room with kitchenette
  • Staff locker and changing room
  • Main catering kitchen
Costs
Average new let rents excluding all charges:
1 bedroom £315.00 per week
2 bedroom £410.00 per week
Rents updated: 05/06/2019
Prices updated: 05/06/2019

Info updated: 30/04/2020
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Availability

Abbefield welcomes enquiries for future vacancies in this House.
Managed by
Abbeyfield Helensburgh Society
Comfort, companionship and security

Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.

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