Oaklands Care Home

Wartell Bank, Kingswinford DY6 7QJ
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  • Oaklands Care Home, Kingswinford
Oaklands Nursing Home is a nursing home where residents enjoy a family-like environment. The friendly, compassionate and skilled staff go above and beyond to fulfil each resident's physical, social, cultural and intellectual needs.

The home caters for up to 40 residents with both residential and nursing needs. It aims to provide its service users with a secure, relaxed and homely environment where their care, wellbeing and comfort are of prime importance.

Care Provided by Oaklands Care Home

  • Type of Service
  • Nursing Home
  • Privately Owned
  • For a maximum of 58 Service Users
  • Primary Care Categories
  • Dementia
  • Mental Health Condition
  • Older Person Care
  • Physical Disability
  • Respite Care
  • Care Offered
  • Alzheimer's
  • Other Care Provided
  • Own GP if required
  • Palliative Care

Good to Know

  • Owner
  • Sahni Care Homes Ltd
  • Person in charge
  • Jacqueline Spittle (Home Manager)
  • Admission Criteria
    • Ages 50+
  • Room Information
    • Single Rooms (46)
    • Couples/Companion Rooms (6)
  • Care Home Design/Build
    • Purpose Built: Yes
    • Last Refurbishment: 2014

Funding & Fees Guide for Oaklands Care Home

  • Funding Types Accepted
  • Self funding (Private)
  • Local Authority with Top-Up
  • Local Authority
  • NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Funding

Facilities

  • Close to Local shops
  • Gardens
  • Lift
  • Near Public Transport
  • Own Furniture if required
  • Phone Point in own room
  • Smoking not permitted
  • Television point in own room
  • Wheelchair Access
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9.9

Oaklands Care Home has a Review Score of 9.9 (9.869) out of 10, based on 11 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time Oaklands Care Home has 23 reviews.

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Overall Experience  Overall Experience 4.0 out of 5

My father was well cared for during his 2 years at Oaklands. Visiting was difficult due to Covid, but when we could visit, he generally looked well. The change of owners was a difficult time, as we didn't know a lot of the staff. Things like hair cuts and nail cutting services slipped, and we continually
had to ask for this to be done. When my fathers final day arrived, staff were kind and considerate, although there was no contact afterwards which would have been nice.

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Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

Extremely good care home. Staff and carers brilliant.

Reply from Dharam Pal Sahni, Proprietor at Oaklands Care Home

Dear Janet,


It's our pleasure currently looking after your loved one.


Kind Regards


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Overall Experience  Overall Experience 5.0 out of 5

I am writing this review after having a meeting (face to face) with the new home manager, what an amazing caring lady she is. I must give the owners a big thank you for bringing her to help look after my Dad. Dad has quite complex needs and can at times be aggressive and hard to cope with, but with
the help of all the staff, they have learnt how best to treat him, so he keeps himself and staff safe during these "episodes". The staff always treat Dad with respect and dignity at all times, and always have a friendly word for us when we visit, even during these trying times. I have had an ongoing concern with Dad's treatment around his hearing problems, and the new manager has taken this on as a personal issue to try and get this improved for my Dad and for the first time I feel very confident that she will get this resolved. I would recommend Oaklands to other users as they have treated Dad well and as previously stated he is a handful at times.

Reply from Dharam Pal Sahni, Proprietor at Oaklands Care Home

Dear Julie,
Thank you for your kind words. It is a pleasure looking after your loved one.
Oaklands Care Home


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Current Review Score: 9.9 (9.869)

Overview of Review Score

The Review Score of 9.9 (9.869) out of 10 for Oaklands Care Home is based on a) the Average Rating and b) the number of positive Reviews.

  • a) The Average Rating is 4.9 out of 5 from 11 Reviews in the last 24 months.

  • b) The score for the number of positive Reviews is 4.9 out of 5 from 11 positive Reviews in the last 24 months.

Detailed Breakdown of Review Score

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 4.921 for Oaklands Care Home is calculated as follows: ( (118 Excellents x 5) + (6 Goods x 4) + (2 Satisfactorys x 3) ) ÷ 126 Ratings = 4.921

  • 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 4.948 Points relating to the number of positive Reviews for Oaklands Care Home is based on 11 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 58 registered maximum number of service users is 11.6. 11 Positive Reviews ÷ 11.6 = 0.948

  • 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.

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Meet the Team (7)

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Satish Sahni

Job Title: Registered Manager/Director

Joined: 2021

I gained a University Degree in Business Management BA (Hons) in 2009 at De Montford University. I have worked full-time in the care home industry since 2009 after graduating. I have gained all my mandatory training plus extra specialist training such as Mental Capacity Act, DoLS, Medication, and Diploma in Dementia.


I completed the (NVF) QCF Level 5 Diploma in Health & Social Care for Managers in 2015.

I have successfully run Richmond Court Residential home (Our sister's home) in Dudley, which is a Dementia Care Home. I have great experience working with Dementia and Challenging behaviour service users. I have a proven track record of running a successful care home. I now focus my efforts on raising the standards at Oaklands Care Home. I am extremely committed to improving and upgrading working practices. I have pushed forward with the team in introducing technology into the care home to make the service we provide more efficient, accurate and less likely for errors to occur.

As of October 2022, Jacqueline Spittle (Location Manager) was invited to be part of a Panel of “expert care home managers” for NHS, Black Country Integrated Care Board. Our role is to represent the care homes in the Dudley Area to help bridge the gap between the NHS and Care Homes.


As of November 2022, we have been working in partnership with Wolverhampton University and we are proud to say that we will soon be a training hub for student nurses.


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Jacqueline Spittle

Job Title: Location Manager

Joined: 2021

Winner of the Care Home Manager of the Year Award from West Midlands Care Association 2021. Please see the internet link to watch the video. www.wmca.care/awards/2021


I have worked in the care sector since 2000. I originally started as a care assistant and quickly worked my way up the ranks to become Registered Manager. I have also supported/troubleshot a group of homes in a Regional Managers Role.


I have a wealth of experience and qualifications. I have gained the following: NVQ Level 3 in Health & Social Care, NVQ Level 4 Management in Health & Social Care Registered Managers Award, Dementia Awareness for Managers (Wolverhampton University), Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards & Mental Capacity Act 2005, plus all mandatory training.


I am very much “hands-on” and support my team on the floor. I am very approachable and have knowledge, understanding and empathy towards families and residents having first-hand experience with my father living with dementia.


In 2019, I was nominated for Best Registered Manager by West Midlands Care Association. I was nominated again in 2021 and was delighted that I won the “Best Registered Manager’s Award” for the West Midlands.


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Margaret Tooth

Job Title: Deputy Manager

Joined: 2021

I qualified as a Registered General Nurse in 1971. I did my Paediatric training at Sheffield Hospital in 1973. I became the Nursing Sister for Paediatrics at New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton shortly after. I was in this post for 25 years. After the hospital, I worked in Care Homes. I have been working in Care Homes for the past 23 years. During this time I was a Care Home manager for Bupa for 5 years and most recently I was the clinical lead for a Barchester Care Home. After Barchester closed down I applied for a Nursing position at Oaklands Care Home. I started at Oaklands as an RGN and was soon promoted to Deputy Manager due to my wealth of knowledge and experience. I love my job and have no intention of slowing down, even with my many grandchildren.


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Ina Rhodes

Job Title: Senior Nursing Assistant

Joined: 2021

I have been working in the care industry since 1999. During this time I have achieved levels 2, 3 and 5 in Care Management. I have a wealth of experience with the elderly client group. I have skills in leading a team of care staff, dealing with admissions and implementing person-centred care plans.


Prior to coming to Oaklands, I had experience running a 28 bedded dementia care home in the absence of the manager. My role is to ensure that the day-to-day running of the care home is smooth and to support the team when needed. I often get mistaken as being a qualified nurse due to my vast experience and knowledge.


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Sharon Ancil

Job Title: Admissions Officer

Joined: 2021

I first started my career in Health Care in 1987, working for Sandwell Social Services in a 48 bedded elderly care home. I am dedicated, and stayed there for 34 years! During that time I gained my NVQ level 2 in Direct Care, NVQ Level 3 in Management of Care Services and NVQ Level 4 in Registered Managers. I progressed from support care to Deputy Manager. I have great knowledge and experience in caring for people with complex needs.
I am passionate about elderly people receiving individualised care and promoting choices, rights and independence by working closely with families and other professionals.


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Hannah Clark

Job Title: Activities Coordinator

Joined: 2022

I originally qualified as a Nursery Nurse in 2000. I gained experience working with students with learning disabilities. Over the years I gained a BTEC in Speech and Language Therapy, I also learned British Sign Language and Makaton. During my time working at Old Park Special School, I was part of the “Team Enterprise” group. With the students, we made lots of items to sell at various events at the school, such as coffee mornings. The money raised was used for school trips and resources for the students.

After leaving the school, over the past 11 years I worked for Summerhill Surgery, Kingswinford as administration staff for the Care Home Team. Here I gained knowledge of care homes, elderly care, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, Medications and the many referrals we dealt with into outside agencies.


I am now delighted to be part of the Oaklands Family. I look forward to planning and fundraising for many events in the future for our residents.


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Sonia Sahni

Job Title: Administration/Finance Manager

Joined: 2021

I have gained a BA (Hons) degree in Accounting and Finance at Wolverhampton University (2009), part ACCA qualified. I have had numerous roles in the past, I have established myself in the finance industry, and I have worked with accountants and managers, completing bookkeeping to management accounts. As well as finance roles, previously, I have worked in a pharmacy as a technician and in sales for a large retailer. My most recent job was working for a large pharmaceutical company where I established my skills and proficient knowledge in business. I have also gained a Diploma in Applied Sciences (2020). I am hardworking and committed to striving for that extra mile. To add value to the Care industry, I will further invest my time in learning and developing my skills and knowledge in health and social care.