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Fieldway Care Home
Adamthwaite Drive, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent ST11 9HS
Tel: 01782 388332
Owner: Mr & Mrs T Hope
Person in charge: Mrs Louise Barlow
Local Authority / Social Services: Staffordshire County Council (click for contact details)
Type of Service: Care Home only (Residential Care) - Privately Owned , 17 residents
Registered Care Categories*: Dementia • Old Age • Physical Disability
Specialist Care Categories: Alzheimer's
Single Rooms: 17
Rooms with ensuite WC: 17
Weekly Charges Guide: Personal Care Single £385 - £401
Facilities & Services: Day Care • Own GP if required • Own Furniture if required • Pets by arrangement • Close to Local shops • Near Public Transport • Minibus or other transport • Wheelchair access • Ground Floor Accommodation only • Gardens for residents • Television point in own room
Latest CQC* Report on Fieldway Care Home: click here
*Care Quality Commission (CQC) is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in England.
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