Living with us

Coming to live with us

When you choose to make Vine House your home, you are given a welcome pack.
The pack contains details of the service and care provided, contact details for the local authorities and CQC and a Service User’s Guide.
Terms and conditions and/or contracts are made available at any time.

Included in the fees are:

  • All meals and snacks.
  • All teas coffees and soft drinks.
  • All laundry with the exception of dry cleaning.
  • Books, puzzles, games and therapeutic activities in place.
  • Toilet rolls, towels, bed linens and face cloths.

Hairdressing is not included but a hairdresser visits the home, this service is at the discretion of the Service Users.

Short Term Stays

If you join us on a short-term basis only, you will be helped and encouraged to maintain skills that promote independence.

Intermediate Care

If you have joined us for a period of rehabilitation we can help with exercise and the maintenance of skills to improve independence.

Day Care

You may simply wish to have somewhere to have a meal amongst friendly faces or somewhere to spend the mornings or afternoons. Day care is there for people who simply want to spend time away from their own home but with full care on hand.

Visiting

Visitors will always be welcomed at any reasonable time and light refreshments will be available. Visits may be in public areas or in private as preferred.

Meeting Needs

On moving into Vine House your needs are translated into a Care Plan, this will be drawn up by either our Care Manager or a Senior Carer with your wishes taken into full account. Your Care plan is kept up to date daily and is reviewed monthly or sooner, if changes occur. Appointments and treatments of any kind are recorded. All Care Plans are kept private, though you have access to your own Care Plan at any time.

Social Activities, Hobbies,
Leisure and Interests

A programme of activities is in place designed to encourage you to remain mobile and most importantly maintain an interest in life.

  • Board games: Chess, scrabble, draughts
  • Flower arranging
  • Bingo
  • Cards
  • Armchair exercises
  • Reading: Magazines, newspapers, books and audio books
  • Movies
  • Walks
  • Music and sing-alongs
  • Maintaining lifelong hobbies

The programme of activities will take into account your interests, skills, personalities and medical conditions. The following games are available and have been designed for people with fading sight:

  • Cards
  • Bingo
  • Draughts
  • Picture Puzzles
  • Dominoes
  • Ball games - feet or hands

Meals

At Vine House we aim to provide a quality, varied menu incorporating your favourite dishes.
Breakfast choices include various cereals, porridge, eggs, toast, jams and marmalade.
Lunch and Tea are displayed and menus are changed weekly.
For those who require something different an alternative is always offered.

  • Breakfast starts at 8.30am
  • Morning Refreshments 10.00am
  • Lunch 12 noon
  • Afternoon Refreshments 2.00pm
  • Tea 4.30pm
  • Supper 6.30 and 9.00pm

Between meal snacks and drinks are always available.

Autonomy and Choice

Your comments are always welcome at any time on any improvements in your own care and the running of the home, we will always be happy to listen and to accommodate all reasonable requests.
You are welcome to bring items that are personal, including small pieces of furniture, pictures, photographs and ornaments; in short anything that makes you feel secure and at home.
You will be consulted over menus and your choices incorporated.
Meals can be taken in the dining room or in your bedroom if preferred.
You will be provided with lockable storage for valuables and money.
You choose what time you rise in a morning and retire at night.
You have access to your personal records at all times.

Religious Services

You can of course choose to meet with clergy of your own denomination at any time. This can be done in the public areas or the privacy of your own room. A priest and minister can be arranged to visit the home once a month for those who wish to take Holy Communion. Sunday Service can be watched on TV. If you prefer to attend church, you can arrange to do so with family and/or friends.