Templemore

Address: 121 Harlestone Road, Northampton, NN5 6AA

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Telephone: 01604751863

Fax: 01604588638

Information on quality ratings
CQC stopped running a programme of inspections to award or review quality ratings ('star ratings') on 30 June 2010.

Final rating awarded on 19/01/2008 :   Good

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Brief description

Templemore is a care home providing personal care for seventy three older people the majority of whom have care needs from varying degrees of dementia. The home is owned by B&M Care who have one other home in Northamptonshire and other homes in different parts of the country. Close to parkland, Templemore is an old listed building full of character and with easy access via local transport to the town centre. There are three units within the home on two floors, the main house accommodates residents in the categories of older people (OP) and dementia (DE)(E). There are also two dementia care units accommodating residents with varying levels of dementia. There are sixty two single bedrooms of which forty five have en-suite facilities. The home has five double rooms with four of these having en-suite facilities.

A passenger lift provides access to those bedrooms on the first floor.

This brief description is an overview of the service and may have been updated since the latest inspection report was published.

Latest inspection report

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Service details

Type of establishment: Care Home

Type of service(s): Care home only

Total capacity: 72 places

Type(s) of care (with number of places): dementia
old age, not falling within any other category

Ownership/management details

Provider type: Private

Registration date: 1/10/1986

Provider(s): B & M Care Limited

Manager(s): Monika Relton

Other Details

Care Quality Commission helpline: 03000 616161

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Council: Northamptonshire