We will apply for NHS-funded Nursing Care (FNC) for all residents receiving nursing care and if awarded this will be deducted from your fees.
Open 24hours, visitors' welcome
On site parking available
Eversfield has a Review Score of 9.7 (9.717) out of 10, based on 14 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time Eversfield has 42 reviews.
Review from L K (Resident) assisted by family/friend published on 3 May 2017
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Review from Keith O (Resident) published on 23 October 2015
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The Review Score of 9.7 (9.717) out of 10 for Eversfield is based on a) the Average Rating and b) the number of positive Reviews.
a) The Average Rating is 4.7 out of 5 from 14 Reviews in the last 24 months.
b) The score for the number of positive Reviews is 5.0 out of 5 from 14 positive Reviews in the last 24 months.
The maximum Review Score for a Care Home is 10, which is made up from the Average Rating of Reviews (maximum of 5 points) and the Number of Reviews (maximum of 5 points) in the last 24 months:
a) 5 Points are available for the Average Rating from all Reviews in the last 24 months.
The Average Rating of 4.717 for Eversfield is calculated as follows: ( (125 Excellents x 5) + (35 Goods x 4) + (6 Satisfactorys x 3) ) ÷ 166 Ratings = 4.717
b) 5 Points are available for the number of Positive Reviews in the last 24 months. A Positive Review is defined as any Review with an 'Overall Experience' of '4' or '5' (out of a max rating '5').
The 5 Points relating to the number of positive Reviews for Eversfield is based on 14 positive Reviews in the last 24 months and is calculated as per below:
The 5 points available are broken down as follows:
i) 4 points are available for the first 10 Positive Reviews in the last 24 months; 3 points for the first Positive Review, and then 0.125 Points for each of the next four Positive Reviews and then 0.1 Points for the next five Positive Reviews. (1st = 3.000, 2nd = 0.125, 3rd = 0.125, 4th = 0.125, 5th = 0.125, 6th = 0.100, 7th = 0.100, 8th = 0.100, 9th = 0.100, 10th = 0.100) 3 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.125 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 + 0.1 = 4
ii) 1 point is available for the number of Positive Reviews reaching 20% of the registered maximum number of service users in the last 24 months. If this number is partially reached, then that proportion of 1 point is given. eg a Care Home registered for a maximum of 50 service users has to reach 10 Positive Reviews to receive 1 point, if it has 7 reviews it will receive 0.7 points. 20% of the 52 registered maximum number of service users is 10.4, which has been reached with 14 Positive reviews. Points = 1
When a Review is submitted by someone who has previously submitted a Review, only the latest Review will count towards the Review Score.
If a Care Home does not have a review in the last 24 months, then it will not have a Review Score.
Date: 15 May 2018
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Amanda is a registered nurse, specialist practitioner District Nurse, Advanced nurse practitioner and Independent Prescriber. Her career was mainly in the community working as a District Nurse, Community Matron for Residential and Nursing Homes and an Advanced Nurse Practitioner. She has developed new services within the community and received the title of Queens Nurse for the development of an ANP-led service for Nursing and residential homes assessing the unwell resident, diagnosing and prescribing to prevent unnecessary GP call-outs and hospital admissions. Amanda has worked several years as a home manager improving standards and developing staff to be their best. Recently she has commissioned a new care home but realised there is nothing more rewarding than working in a ‘homely home’. Amanda is proud to make a difference in people's lives by providing quality person-centred care.