Care Homes

Morton Grange

Stretton Road,Morton,Alfreton, Alfreton DE55 6HD

Overview

Morton Grange is a residential care facility located in Alfreton, Derbyshire, serving the local community and surrounding areas. The facility provides accommodation and support services for elderly residents and individuals requiring long-term care. Based on its location in the East Midlands, Morton Grange offers a range of care services designed to support residents' health, wellbeing, and quality of life within a safe and comfortable environment.

The care home operates with trained staff members who assist residents with daily living activities and provide personal care support as needed. The facility aims to maintain residents' independence while ensuring appropriate levels of supervision and medical attention. Morton Grange serves families seeking reliable care options for their loved ones in the Alfreton area.

For practical information, the facility is situated on Stretton Road in Morton, making it accessible to local families and healthcare services. Prospective residents and their families are typically invited to visit and discuss care requirements, fees, and availability. Contact details can be obtained through local authority care services or the Care Quality Commission for verified information about the home's current registration status and quality ratings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Morton Grange in Alfreton may provide residential care (help with daily activities like washing, dressing, meals, and companionship), nursing care (24-hour care from registered nurses for complex medical needs), dementia care (specialist support for residents with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia), and respite care (short-term stays to give regular carers a break). Contact 01246 866888 to find out exactly which services are available.
Care home fees vary depending on the type of care needed. In the UK, the average cost is approximately £700-1,000 per week for residential care and £900-1,400 per week for nursing care, though this varies by region and provider. Your local council will carry out a financial assessment to determine whether you qualify for council funding. If your assets (including property) are above the capital threshold, you may need to self-fund. NHS Continuing Healthcare funding may be available for those with a primary health need. Contact 01246 866888 for current fees at Morton Grange.
Morton Grange is inspected and rated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. The CQC rates care homes as Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate across five domains: Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-Led. You can view the full inspection report for Morton Grange on the CQC website at cqc.org.uk. Ask Morton Grange about their most recent inspection outcome.
Yes, Morton Grange welcomes prospective residents and their families to visit and see the home before making a decision. A visit allows you to see the rooms, communal areas, and gardens, meet staff and current residents, ask questions about care, activities, and daily routine, and get a feel for the atmosphere. Call 01246 866888 to arrange a visit. It is recommended to visit at different times of day and more than once.
Before moving into Morton Grange, you will need a care needs assessment from your local council. Contact your council's adult social care team to request an assessment — they will evaluate your physical, mental, and emotional needs and determine what level of care you require. The council will also carry out a financial assessment. You can also ask your GP, hospital, or social worker to refer you. Morton Grange will conduct their own pre-admission assessment to ensure they can meet your needs.
Morton Grange provides three freshly prepared meals daily plus snacks, tea, and coffee. The kitchen caters for dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, gluten-free, diabetic, soft/pureed (for swallowing difficulties), and fortified meals. Residents can choose from a menu, and staff assist those who need help with eating. Mealtimes are social occasions, and residents can eat in the dining room or their own room.
Staff at Morton Grange hold relevant qualifications including the Care Certificate (minimum standard for new care workers), NVQs/diplomas in Health and Social Care, registered nurse qualifications (for nursing homes), dementia awareness training, safeguarding training, first aid, and moving and handling. The CQC inspects staffing levels and training as part of their assessment. Ask Morton Grange about their staff-to-resident ratios and training programmes.
If you have a concern, raise it with the care home manager at Morton Grange first. If the issue is not resolved, you can contact the local authority adult social care team, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) if you believe care standards are not being met, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman for complaints about council-funded care, or an independent advocacy service for support with making a complaint.
Morton Grange can provide compassionate end-of-life (palliative) care in partnership with the resident's GP, district nurses, and specialist palliative care teams. Care focuses on comfort, dignity, pain management, emotional and spiritual support, and involving family members. Many residents prefer to remain in the familiar surroundings of the care home rather than transfer to hospital. Advance care planning helps ensure the resident's wishes are respected.
Some care homes allow small pets such as budgies or fish, though this varies. Morton Grange may also welcome visiting pets and organise pet therapy sessions with animals. Having animals around can boost mood and reduce loneliness. Contact 01246 866888 to discuss pet policies.
Morton Grange may have a specialist dementia care unit or provide dementia-friendly care throughout the home. Dementia care includes trained staff who understand the condition, a safe and secure environment to prevent wandering, memory-stimulating activities, person-centred care plans, and close liaison with families. Ask 01246 866888 about dementia care provision, staff training, and how they support residents with memory loss.
If a resident's needs change, Morton Grange will review and update their care plan. If the home can accommodate increased needs (for example, by arranging additional nursing support), the resident can stay. If needs exceed what the home can safely provide, staff will work with the family, GP, and local authority to find a suitable alternative, such as a nursing home or hospital. Regular care plan reviews (at least every 6 months) ensure care remains appropriate.
Morton Grange provides a programme of activities designed to promote wellbeing, social interaction, and enjoyment. Activities may include arts and crafts, music and singing, gentle exercise and chair yoga, gardening, games and quizzes, film screenings, outings and trips, visiting entertainers, pet therapy, reminiscence sessions, and celebration of birthdays and cultural events. Activity coordinators tailor programmes to residents' interests and abilities.
Yes, Morton Grange encourages residents to personalise their rooms with familiar items from home. You can bring photographs, ornaments, a favourite chair, bedding, small pieces of furniture, a radio or TV, and personal toiletries. This helps create a comfortable, homely environment. Large items should be discussed with the care home in advance. Valuables should be kept to a minimum — ask about secure storage.
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Contact Details
Phone
Address
Stretton Road,Morton,Alfreton
Alfreton, East Midlands
DE55 6HD
Opening Hours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours