Confused about paying for care?
Need funding advice? Contact Saga
Need Advice Choosing Care?
Contact Grace Care
17/18 & 42 Clarence Street
Nuneaton CV11 5PT
Tel: 024 7674 2200
Owner: PAKS Trust
Person in charge: Robert S Forsyth
Local Authority / Social Services: Warwickshire County Council (click for contact details)
Type of Service: Care Home only (Residential Care) – Voluntary Owned , 5 residents
Registered Care Categories*: Learning Disability
Specialist Care Categories: Asperger Syndrome • Autism/ASD • Bipolar/Manic Depression • Cerebral Palsy • Down Syndrome • Epilepsy • Hearing Impairment • Stroke
Admission Information: On Request.
Single Rooms: 5
Weekly Charges Guide: Personal Care Single £793 – £798
Facilities & Services: Own GP if required • Own Furniture if required • Close to Local shops • Near Public Transport • Minibus or other transport
Latest CQC* Report on 17/18 & 42 Clarence Street: click here
*Care Quality Commission (CQC) is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in England.
Bed Vacancies
Current Bed Vacancies Posted by 17/18 & 42 Clarence Street
Please Contact Us for Latest Vacancies
Current Recommendations | Submit a Recommendation | About Recommendations
There is currently no 'User Rating' for 17/18 & 42 Clarence Street as a minimum of 3 Recommendations with Ratings must be submitted before a 'User Rating' is created, using the average of all submitted ratings. The Rating options offered on the Recommendation form are as follows: Satisfactory, Good, Excellent.
There are currently no recommendations for 17/18 & 42 Clarence Street
Video
No video posted yet for 17/18 & 42 Clarence Street
Home •
Care Home Search •
Care Home Providers •
Care Home Associations •
Care Home Fees Advice
Products & Services for Care Homes •
A-Z Care Homes Guide •
Care Data •
Care News & Events •
Care Home Jobs
Care Training Courses •
iPhone & Android Apps
Contact carehome.co.uk • Adverts / Listings • Terms & Conditions • Follow us on Twitter • Follow us on Facebook
© 2013 carehome.co.uk



Promoting Good Care