Table of Content
- Why Adopt From Anderson Humane?
- Frequently Asked Questions about Anderson's Home Services
- Parklands is about people - the people who deliver outstanding care for our residents. This is their story.
- The UK's largest & most detailed directory of elderly care and retirement living options
- About Parklands
- Find your retirement home
Our detailed search facility and team of expert advisors can help you find the best care homes, nursing homes, retirement homes, retirement villages, home care, and live-in care services for you or your loved one's needs. Our website is free to use, we are proudly independent, and we never take referral fees. Parklands homes offer a range of services including residential, respite, nursing, personal and palliative care. Our friendly and dedicated staff go the extra mile to ensure that residents enjoy their stay at Parklands and live happy, fulfilled lives.
 
If affording work to your home is an issue, Age UK’s factsheet Home improvements and repairs is a good read, as is OneFamily’s webpage How to fund home improvements. A challenge we all face as we get older is to think about where we live, and how it will work for us when we’re older. If you intend to ‘stay put’ where you are, then thinking and planning ahead makes sense. Uk.indeed.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.
Why Adopt From Anderson Humane?
It includes all 11,500 registered care homes in the UK that cater exclusively or primarily for older people. There is no charge whatsoever to appear in it, and we welcome a photo and descriptive text to enhance the presentation of your home. Just be aware that we do not provide housing or care services ourselves, so we cannot accept applications for housing and do not have any control over the services listed on our site. We have recently been able to open EAC Advice, a new 'housing options' advice service for older people. Housing-with-care developments run by housing associations and local authorities tend to be called ‘extra care’ or ‘independent living’ schemes, and explicitly seek to accommodate people who need daily help. Housing-with-care is a recent but natural evolution of retirement housing to provide an environment capable of enabling older people to maintain their independence even if they become physically or mentally frail.
This site offers providers of services, accommodation and related advice a free opportunity to advertise what you do. The site’s 4 million visitors a year comprise roughly 45% older people, 45% younger family and relatives, and 10% professionals who work with older people. Also known as Care & Repair agencies, are local non-profit organisations set up to help older people think about, plan, finance and organise work on their homes. These services tackle smaller repair jobs, including installing safety & security devices. For 35 years EAC has provided a range of information and advice services to help older people think about their future, and how to ensure they can continue to live safely and well at home whatever changes and challenges ageing brings. Some care homes are registered to provide personal care only, for example help with washing, dressing and giving medication.
Frequently Asked Questions about Anderson's Home Services
Those run by private operators more often focus on lifestyle, with help and care services discretely available to buy if or when required. Both ownership and rental options are commonly available, as well as alternative ways of paying for the services on offer – including part deferring payment until a property is sold. Generally the whole complex will be designed with attention to accessibility for residents with restricted mobility.
A majority of homes aim to cater for both, but some target only one or the other. Most retirement developments offer either properties for sale or for rent, but newer ones may offer both tenure options, and possibly shared ownership too. Anderson’s is registered with the Care Inspectorate as a Residential Home for the elderly. We continuously strive to improve our standards to ensure that our residents have the highest quality of care that they and their families can expect. Anderson’s has an excellent reputation with very strong links with the local community. Our residents can expect the best possible care in a warm and welcoming environment supported by our dedicated and caring staff.
Parklands is about people - the people who deliver outstanding care for our residents. This is their story.
We’ll research on your behalf and find you the right care, at the right cost - turning stress into straightforward. Care designed to provide quality support and comfort for people living with life-limiting conditions. Specialist care designed to meet the challenges faced by people living with dementia.
Each client is encouraged to bring along small personal items to help make their stay with us both an enjoyable and memorable experience. We also support residents to access various activities both within Anderson’s and the wider local community. The Care Inspectorate regularly inspect our services to ensure that we are meeting the required National Care Standards and working to improve the quality of care for everyone. We are always happy to discuss these reports so please contact us if you would like to view / access the latest Inspection Report. Parklands’ values inform the way we deliver individual quality care, recognise and reward our people and engage with our communities. That’s why Care Concierge’s care experts will act as your personal care consultants.
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We also support you post-adoption with training, low-cost veterinary care, and other resources to help you establish a positive relationship with your new animal companion. If HOOP doesn't provide all the information you need, submit your HOOP session to us to arrange a conversation with an EAC Advisor. EAC Advice is a free, specialist and independent telephone advice service provide by the charity Elderly Accommodation Counsel .
 
We strive to be fair and respectful towards residents and colleagues and encourage open communication. Note the ID number and location of the companion you are interested in adopting. Please be sure to scroll to view all our wonderful animals looking for their forever home.
Additional facilities are also common – for example hairdressing salons, hobby rooms and gyms. Organised activities will focus on helping residents maintain their health and wellbeing. Every registered care provider in the UK can claim a free listing on Autumna. However, a paid subscription allows more information to be added and as a result a higher profile score. We think it’s important you have detailed, comprehensive information so that you can decide which care providers to shortlist.
The Home Services Directory on this website provides an opportunity to promote your services. Entries are completely free, and we’re happy to work with you to ensure your service are presented in a way you’re happy with. Our site offers information and guidance that we hope will be of help to you. A care home is a residential setting where a number of older people live, usually in single rooms or hotel-style suites, because they need regular or continuous access to care. Buying a ‘home for life plan’, or ‘lifetime lease’, gives you the right to live in a property until you die or move to a care home. Each of the funded projects is designed to show how the Scottish Government’s Health and Social Care Standards will work in practice, demonstrating how to treat residents with real respect and dignity and uphold their human rights.
 
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