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Cabarfeidh Nursing Home4 Bruce Street, Kinghorn, Burntisland, KY3 9TJ |
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Cabarfeidh is a two storey building which has a homely atmosphere. There are 3 separate units which offer a large sitting and dining facility one of which has views over the river Forth and beyond to Edinburgh. Clients are encouraged to individualise their bedrooms to create a more in their home feel. Cabarfeidh is ideally situated for local amenities such as, shops, pubs and a bus stop is situated directly outside the home which enables the clients to access Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline. Cabarfeidh also has its own transport which clients can use for outings to local places of interest and places of their choice. The staff team provides nursing care and provide guidance to the individual to pursue their interests and hobbies. Whilst living at Cabarfeidh clients have the opportunity to attend a wide range of social and leisure activities. Service Features: High Staff Ratios Named Nurse & Key Worker System Person Centred Care Planning Single Bedrooms Access to large enclosed garden SVQ Qualified Staff Individually Decorated Bedrooms Client Specific Training Community Engagement/Activities: Dedicated Air-Conditioned People Carrier Regular Outings Day Centres Cinema Outings Shopping Trips In-House Activities Contact If you are looking for a homely, supportive and active care home please contact Margaret Choudry: cabarfeidh@caringhomes.org |
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Person in charge: Mrs M Choudry Registration Authority Area: Central East Scotland Type of Service: Care home with nursing (Private) , 40 residents Registered Care Categories*: Mental Disorder, excl. Learning Disability or Dementia • Physical Disability • Physical Disability (Elderly) Single Rooms: 21 Rooms with ensuite WC: 17 Weekly Charges Guide: Single £350 - £360 , Shared £310 - £330 Facilities & Services: Respite Care • Convalescent Care • Physiotherapy • Own GP if required • Own Furniture if required • Pets by arrangement • Close to Local shops • Near Public Transport • Minibus or other transport • Lift • Wheelchair access • Gardens for residents • Phone Point in own room/Mobile • Television point in own room * Care Commission Scotland is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in Scotland. |






