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Heathlands Village Care Home

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Heathlands Village Care Home

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Heathlands Village is a large care home for older people.  It is run by The Fed– a leading North West Social Care charity.

Our home is in the residential suburb of Prestwich in Bury, Greater Manchester, next to a picturesque golf course and historic moorland.

It is set in a beautiful, large landscaped site with lovely patio and lawn areas and two secure sensory gardens one with a seaside theme, the other, a woodland theme.

Our main building features bright, contemporary communal areas including The Central Cafe– a modern barrista-style coffee shop.

This is a popular eaterie for residents and their visitors, as well as staff and from people from the local community.

The main building has a modern, hairdressing salon, a village shop, medical suite and light-filled central atrium, leading to our main restaurant– Balcombe Hall.

Who runs this service

The Heathlands Village is run by Federation of Jewish Services

Mrs Karen Johnson

  • Registered Manager

Mr Mark Cunningham

  • Nominated individual
Type of service
  • Nursing homes
Specialisms/services
  • Caring for adults over 65 yrs
  • Dementia
  • Learning disabilities
Local Authority
  • Bury

Regulated services/activities

CQC register The Heathlands Village to carry out the following legally regulated services here:

  • Accommodation for persons who require nursing or personal care
  • Treatment of disease, disorder or injury

Contact Details

Organiser

Andrea Allinson

Job Title/Position

Admissions & Customer Service Manager

Telephone Number

0161 772 4800 - option 2

Location

Care Quality Commission Inspection

CQC Overall Rating

Good

CQC Report Date

10 Feb 2023

Service Information

Coverages:

Bury & Local Area

Target Audiences:

Older people (over 65)

Support Groups:

Learning difficulties, Dementia

Links for information

Last updated 18th April 2024

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