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Copper Beeches Care Home

Find out more about Copper Beaches Care Home

Copper Beeches Care Home in Kent features meticulously designed facilities that combine comfort with practical functionality to provide every resident with comprehensive support and care. Our home includes spacious, light-filled accommodation with private rooms thoughtfully equipped with en-suite facilities, emergency call systems, and personal touches to create a true sense of home. 

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Our care environment

Our purpose-built home includes wide corridors with discreet handrails, elevator access to all floors, and specially adapted bathrooms with the latest assistive technology. Residents enjoy delicious seasonal and special menus and access to our Magic Moments portal with highly personalised music, film, and a game selection. 

Our long-serving care team offers 24-hour nursing dementia care, provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. We additionally provide respite care to give family or friends a well-earned break.

For all enquiries, including arranging a visit to Copper Beeches Care Home, please complete the form at the bottom of this page, call 01634 624540, or visit the ‘Contact us’ section.

Single bedroom accommodation, most with WC
Wi-Fi available for all residents
Garden and patio for sunny days
Home is accessible for wheelchairs
Specialist nursing dementia care
Magic Moments programme of activities/events
Delicious seasonal menus and special menus

Where you can find us

5 Sylewood Close, Cookham Wood, Borstal, Rochester ME1 3LL

What residents and their families say about Copper Beeches Care Home

See what our home’s residents and their families say about Copper Beeches Care Home.

“Everyone is so helpful and friendly, even the maintenance manager talks to us and mum. Mum's condition does mean that sometimes her behaviour can be very demanding and unpredictable, but the staff remain kind and caring. I feel confident that mum is being well looked after and that her condition is understood and she is treated with respect and compassion.”
Son of Resident
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Copper Beeches Care Home Residents

FAQs about our care homes

We do our best to meet the needs of our residents at all times, whether they are here for only one day or for a longer period of time. We also offer specialised care services, such as;

  • Nursing care: All of our homes have trained nurses who can give professional medical care.
  • Dementia support – Help for people with dementia—each of our care homes has a dementia champion
  • Respite and day care – Most of our homes also offer respite care.

Most of our homes and the south east offer short-term care, which can be booked ahead of time or on short notice.

The Care Quality Commission has signed up Belmont Care Homes and given its approval (CQC). The CQC looks for new ways to make sure that the health and social care services in England are safe, well-run, considerate, and of high quality.

Nursing care is like residential care in that it helps people who need a registered nurse to watch over them all the time. Residential care gives people who need extra help and support a place to live that feels like home and is supervised by staff who are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Most state benefits are based on a person’s income. Attendance Allowance is an exception. It is a tax-free state benefit that is paid to all people over 65 who have needed care (help with essential daily tasks like washing and dressing) for more than six months in a row.

There are two rates for Attendance Allowance: a lower rate for people who need help only during the day or night, and a higher rate for people who need help both day and night. In 2015/16, the lower rate is £55.10 per week and the higher rate is £82.30 per week. Claim forms can be picked up at larger Post Offices or Citizens Advice Bureaux, or they can be downloaded from www.direct.gov.uk.

People under 65 who need care will still be able to get an allowance, but it will be in the form of a Disability Living Allowance.

If a person in a nursing home is found to need nursing care from a registered nurse, the NHS will pay for it. This cost is a flat rate of £112 at the standard rate or £154.12 at the higher rate a week in England and £140.90 a week in Wales for 2015/16. It is called NHS-funded nursing care (formerly known as the registered nursing care contribution).

Anyone moving into a nursing home should be checked to see if they are eligible for nursing care paid for by the NHS. If so, the nursing home will receive this money immediately. After that, the assessment is done again every year, and it is possible that people will be re-banded after each one.

Continuing Health Care

‍Some people with long-term health needs may be able to get the Primary Care Trust to pay for all of their nursing home costs (PCT). A designated nurse from the PCT does a continuing care health assessment to see if a person is eligible. This assessment is then taken to a panel to talk about whether the person meets certain criteria.

The assessment should be done with the resident’s knowledge and input, as well as that of the person’s next of kin and any other professionals who are helping to care for the person. In some cases, like when a person has a terminal illness with a life expectancy of one month or less, the assessment process can be sped up.

You can choose a care home that costs more than what your local council usually pays for a person with your assessed needs, but you may need to find a way to pay the difference.

If the council can find a place that meets your needs but you still want to move into a more expensive care home, they can ask a third party (usually a relative or friend) to pay the difference. This is called a ‘top-up fee’. Because you’ve been instructed to pay only what you can afford, you cannot pay this on your own.

If your local council can’t find a place in your area that meets your needs, they should be willing to pay more than they usually do.