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Provide a breakdown of all specializations (autism, Alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, geriatrics) currently catered for by the Four Seasons Care Home, St. Saviour, include a list of total numbers at home

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WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES BY DEPUTY M. TADIER OF ST. BRELADE

ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 7th JUNE 2011

Question

Will the Minister give a break-down of all the specializations (e.g. autism, Alzheimer's, cerebral palsy, geriatrics) currently catered for by the Four Seasons Care Home, St Saviour, to include a list of total numbers currently at the home, both resident and those in respite care?

Answer

The Care Home referred to is currently registered for eight nursing care beds (for individuals aged 18 years and above) and 23 residential beds for individuals aged 18 and above under the categories of old age, physical disability, learning disability and past or present mental disorder.

The number of service users in each category varies and is not a condition of the registration.

Whilst it is not appropriate for HSSD to provide a breakdown of the total number of current residents/users, as Four Seasons Care Home is a private company, HSSD can confirm details relating to the beds that it spot-purchases or purchases under contract for use by HSSD patients and clients. The beds include:

  • 4 x respite care beds for clients with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, head injuries and conditions such as autism and cerebral palsy.
  • 15 x permanent beds for clients with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and conditions, syndromes or illnesses including respiratory disease, down syndrome, autism, early on-set dementia, cognitive impairments and stroke.