Care Homes Owned by Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council

  • Care Homes Owned by Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council

Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council Locations (5)

 

5 Care Homes and Adult Day Care Centres owned by Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council

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Byker Lodge Resource Centre

Bolam Way, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 2AT 

2 reviews
Castle Dene

Freeman Road, South Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1SZ 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Learning Disability
  • Mental Health
  • Younger Adults
  • 8 Rooms
Connie Lewcock Resource Centre

West Denton Road, Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 7LQ 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Physical Disability
  • Younger Adults
  • 24 Rooms
Byker Lodge

Bolam Way, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 2AT 

  • Care Provided
  • Residential
  • Older Person Care
  • Dementia
  • Mental Health
  • Younger Adults
  • 25 Rooms
Connie Lewcock Resource Centre

West Denton Road, Lemington, Newcastle upon Tyne NE15 7LQ 

1 review

Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council Reviews (3)

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Byker Lodge Resource Centre

from Lorraine F (Sister of Resident) published on 13 January 2023
Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

My sister was diagnosed with delirium and was referred to Byker Lodge for the short term.
I cannot thank the staff enough for their patience and the help they gave to my sister and the support they gave to me also.
My sister remembers this place as a friendly day centre with nice staff and actually
misses going there. Thanks, everyone.

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Connie Lewcock Resource Centre

from Deanne (Daughter of Resident) published on 15 June 2018
Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

The staff here are amazing - all very caring and always available. They made my Dad's stay fun and comfortable. The food is also really nice, with good choices every day. There were a number of activities available, plus physio, as well as a really comfortable lounge. I was so happy with how my dad
was treated and cared for, that I can't recommend this place more highly.

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Byker Lodge Resource Centre

from Alison M (Daughter of Resident) published on 21 June 2016
Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

In my mams hour of need, Byker Lodge was fantastic.
Good communications, mam settled in and is now coming home after a 5 week stay,
all the staff were great. Family were all welcome and the food was of a great standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council

How many Care Homes does Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council own?

Newcastle-upon- Tyne City Council own 3 Care Homes.