St Joseph's Home (nursing home)
St Joseph's Home nursing home for elderly care is located in: 71 Queens Park Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2BL.
Contact: Sister Jacinta,
Care Home Manager
Tel: 0121 427 2486
Email: ispbirm@aol.comCare Home providing nursing. This home accommodates 38 residents in rooms (37 en suite). It is purpose built and has a garden, and was registered in 1863. Overnight visitors can usually be accommodated. .
Suitable for: older age clients.
Care period: Longer stay / Day care clients.
Location: The home is in a suburban location. .
Distances: bus stop 250 yards; shop 250 yards; post office 250 yards; town centre 2 mile(s); GP 250 yards; social centre 2 mile(s); .
Lifestyle: Residents may bring their own furniture. There is a lot of flexibility about meals. Residents can bring their pet. Activities are arranged daily. There are opportunities to pursue hobbies and to help with gardening. .
Activities: Activities are arranged daily. There are opportunities to pursue hobbies and to help with gardening..
Languages: French.
Inspection Report: Read care standards authority inspection reports.
This scheme is part of the Elderly Accommodation Counsel
Care Options program.
Care group: Little Sisters of the Poor
This
nursing home scheme is managed by little sisters of the poor. we strive elderly to remain in control of their lives. we strive to create a relaxed (though structured) respectful, friendly relationship between staff, residents and families. we strive to help the elderly to retain a social life and to remain useful within their possibilities. we consider the 'whole person', attending to their physical and medical needs, giving them meaningful occupations and making them happy. we are attentive to their spiritual needs, respecting all races and beliefs.
to love, respect and enable the elderly to live out their lives to the full. we may not always succeed but at least we try! says We strive elderly to remain in control of their lives. We strive to create a relaxed (though structured) respectful, friendly relationship between staff, residents and families. We strive to help the elderly to retain a social life and to remain useful within their possibilities. We consider the 'whole person', attending to their physical and medical needs, giving them meaningful occupations and making them happy. We are attentive to their spiritual needs, respecting all races and beliefs.
To love, respect and enable the elderly to live out their lives to the full. We may not always succeed but at least we try!.
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