Comfort, Community and Care
Bluebell House, operated by Fylde Care Group Limited since Q4 2022, is a family-run care home located within walking distance to central local amenities.
Modern Facilities Within a Heritage Building
Renovated in 2023, the home includes:
- Rooms with private bathrooms
- Dual social lounges
- Communal dining room
- Garden area with seating
- Internal lift for mobility
- Enhanced bathing support since early 2024
The home is designed with mobility in mind—offering ground-floor rooms.
Day and Night Personalised Care
Support at Bluebell House includes longer residential living, based on each person’s situation. Services may involve:
- Help with daily self-care
- Continence management
- Administering prescribed treatments
- Daily health support
Meals are cooked fresh on-site by a dedicated kitchen team, who cater to personal tastes and nutrition goals.
Current Care Standards
The home retains a ‘Good’ rating, carried over from its most recent inspection in 2019, across the key care criteria: safe, responsive, well-led, effective and caring. Although the registration changed in 2022, Bluebell House continues under these assurances.
Licensed to support 20 individuals, Bluebell House does not offer clinical nursing or advanced specialist care.
Staying Connected to Local Life
With its location in Poulton-le-Fylde, the home offers residents ongoing local engagement. Events and interactions may include:
- Seasonal social events
- Regular visits from musicians or entertainers
- Low-key social groups
This setting reinforces a sense of belonging, especially for those who have always lived nearby.
Independence with Backup When Needed
Each resident receives a bespoke care plan shaped by their daily choices and clinical requirements. The team provides low-impact help—ensuring dignity, privacy and comfort.
Personalising their space is encouraged; residents may make their bedrooms truly theirs, supporting a smooth transition into home life.
Answers to Common Questions
- Where is the home situated?
Convenient for public transport and town facilities - What support does the home offer?
Respite and personal care - How many people can live at Bluebell House?
Twenty residents at most - What shared spaces are available?
Multiple communal spaces for dining and socialising - What is the home’s current inspection rating?
'Good', across five key CQC categories - Can people stay short-term?
Temporary or permanent stays can be arranged - Are meals personalised?
Yes — dietary needs are considered for every resident
Next Steps
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