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Residential care with nursing SC107

Residential care with nursing is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Social care category.

55 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.03% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(residential care with nursing|nursing home|twenty four hour care)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 15 0.02%
£10k - £100k 13 0.02%
£100k - £250k 2 0.01%
£250k - £500k 1 0.01%
£500k - £1m 3 0.05%
£1m - £10m 20 0.25%
Over £10m 0 0.00%
Total 54 0.03%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 43 0.03%
oscr 9 0.04%
ccni 3 0.04%
Total 55 0.03%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE CHASELEY TRUST [Charity number: 1090579]
The provision of a nursing home and services for adults with significant physical disabilities.
£5,102,577
THE GLOUCESTER CHARITIES TRUST [Charity number: 205177]
The Charity provides sheltered flats for older people in Gloucestershire as well as a Residential Home and Nursing Home. The Charity also offers day care services for those living with dementia in the wider community as well as a weekly social club.The Trust also administers a "Relief in Need" grant making branch of the charity and the former Gloucester District Nursing Charity.
£4,719,241
ST VINCENT'S CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1014889]
The charity runs St. Vincent's Nursing Home in Eastcote, Pinner, Middlesex, a Care Home built to a very high standard that can cater for up to 60 residents all with en-suite facilities. The Home especially caters for residents with a religious background, having an integrated chapel on site where Mass is celebrated frequently, but freely admits residents of all faiths.
£4,104,582
ST. MARY'S CONVENT AND NURSING HOME (CHISWICK) [Charity number: 1080751]
The object of the charity is the advancement of the Anglican Christian religion in particular: by providing residential home accommodation, nursing and other care facilities to members of the public, to members of the convent and to members of the charity; by the promotion and maintenance of public worship; and by the promotion of religious and spiritual teaching.
£3,748,787
THE MINCHINHAMPTON CENTRE FOR THE ELDERLY [Charity number: 287479]
The relief of the aged and disabled who are resident in and around Minchinhampton by the provsion of facilities for rehabilitation, recreation and leisure time occupation. This includes charity fund raising and the operation of a nursing home know as Horsfall House.
£3,367,834
MINCHINHAMPTON CENTRE FOR THE ELDERLY LIMITED [Charity number: 1083810]
Operator of nursing home
£3,328,747
HOYLAKE COTTAGE [Charity number: 515591]
A registered nursing home providing long-term nursing care, including for those suffering from dementia and short-term respite care for older persons, with a Day Centre providing services to older persons suffering from dementia.
£3,297,989
DONISTHORPE HALL [Charity number: 1077573]
To provide a residential nursing home for needy, infirm and elderly people who wish to live (either permanently or temporarily) or receive respite care in an orthodox Jewish environment.
£3,266,942
BOARBANK HALL CONVALESCENT HOME, GRANGE-OVER-SANDS [Charity number: 233499]
The principal activity is the running of a convalescent home and nursing home. There is also provision of pastoral and spiritual support.
£3,216,918
Bethesda Care Home and Hospice [Charity number: SC015783]
The purposes of the SCIO are:- (i) to promote the advancement of health and the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, or other disadvantage, through (without prejudice to the foregoing generality) the Care Home and Hospice known as the Bethesda Care Home and Hospice which shall be used to provide: (a) a convalescent home for patients on leaving hospital. (b) a private nursing home for patients who do not require to be admitted to the hospital. (c) a hospice for the provision of specialist palliative care. and (d) a residence for the aged and infirm, all in accordance with the Admission and Referral Policy, to be approved and revised from time to time as may be necessary by the Trustees. and (ii) to promote similar charitable purposes, objects or institutions in such proportions and manner as the Trustees think fit.
£2,731,938

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
VISION HOMES ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 1017893]
Provision of twenty four hour care and support to adults with profound multiple disabilities [including learning disability, physical disability, sensory loss, acquired brain injury] in a variety of residential and domiciliary settings.
£2,574,163
Ballynahinch Congregational Church [Charity number: NI100648]
The means we use in order to achieve our purpose of advancing the Christian religion and faith and the benefits which flow from it are many and varied. • Public worship. This takes place each Sunday morning and evening providing an opportunity to praise God, read His word and hear it explained. • Teaching and prayer. A Mid-week Fellowship is held each Wednesday evening which gives an opportunity to benefit from in-depth teaching of God’s word and to pray for the needs of others in the church, the community and on the mission field. • Pastoral care. Visitation is carried out to people in hospital, residential and nursing home care or confined to their own home through illness or old age. Support, through counselling or spiritual and moral guidance, is given to individuals or families in need due to family crisis or bereavement. • Youth work. Youth work is carried out through a morning Sunday School, Bible Class and an evening Young Peoples Fellowship. During the week this is continued through two uniformed organizations with a Christian ethos, Girl’s Brigade and Boy’s Brigade and a Friday Youth Club. A Parent and Toddlers group takes place each Wednesday and caters for parents and carers, including ethnic groups living in the Ballynahinch area. • General. A senior citizen Thursday Fellowship, which gives an opportunity for friendship to those perhaps living on their own, and a Ladies Fellowship also meet. Each summer a Holiday Bible Club is held for children. • Website. Details of all church activities, news and events are available on the church website – ballynahinchcongregational.com. In addition to the above we respond to appeals for financial help to international disaster relief such as earthquakes or tsunamis. We recently supplied a generator to Mr Henna Singson of Lydia Book Ministries in Manipur, north eastern India.
£74,018
Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners' Home [Charity number: SC003763]
The Trustees shall hold the Trust Fund and income thereof to provide residential and nursing home care including care for those with special needs including alzheimers and dementia related illnesses, post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions as well as short term respite care to the following: 3.1. Former seafarers, including those who have worked in the maritime industry or ports as well as at sea in the Merchant Navy, Royal Navy, Royal Marines or the WRNS, the widows or widowers of such retired persons, including married couples, civil partnerships and their immediate families where at least one person was a former seafarer. 3.2. Anyone with a work connection to the sea which shall include for the avoidance of doubt former ferry or dock workers, onshore staff etc and the widows or widowers of such retired persons, including married couples, civil partnerships and their immediate families where at least one person had a work connection to the sea in some way. 3.3. Persons of all ages who have no work connection to the sea whatsoever but have another form of service background including the armed services. and 3.4. Those who are in need by reason of age, ill health (which will include any form of mental or physical illness), disability, financial hardship or some other disadvantage. 3.5. DECLARING THAT in determining who should be received by the Trust under clauses 3.1 to 3.4, the Trustees shall also apply the following: 3.5.1. The Trustees shall have absolute discretion at all times to determine who they shall consider to be suitable for admission. 3.5.2. Preference shall be given where possible to British citizens and to those resident within the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands. 3.5.3. Where possible, preference shall be given to former seafarers and to those with a connection to Scotland, in particular those with a connection to the Counties of Renfrew, Ayr, Dumbarton, Argyll and Bute.
£763,987
ST. MARY'S CONVENT AND NURSING HOME (CHISWICK) [Charity number: 1080751]
The object of the charity is the advancement of the Anglican Christian religion in particular: by providing residential home accommodation, nursing and other care facilities to members of the public, to members of the convent and to members of the charity; by the promotion and maintenance of public worship; and by the promotion of religious and spiritual teaching.
£3,748,787
THE FRIENDS OF BRIDGEMEAD [Charity number: 1083251]
To hold events and raise money to assist in the running of a nursing home
£251
THE COMMUNITY OF THE FRANCISCAN SISTERS OF THE RENEWAL [Charity number: 1178987]
The Community seeks to relieve poverty by providing practical help to the poor and destitute in the form of food, clothing emergency financial assistance for utilities as well as providing support through home and nursing home visits.The Community serve the poor and wider public through prayer and spiritual instruction and encouragement, including monthly prayer groups and retreats.
£34,138
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST PHILIP & ST JAMES, ODD DOWN, BATH & WELLS [Charity number: 1131533]
Parish Church. Weekly Services & worship. Families,youth & children's,older people's groups. Halls used by local groups. Drama. Monthly luncheon club for live alone. Mission work and support in our community and abroad. Link to local NHS St Martin's Hospital, local primary schools, food bank and private nursing home for the elderly. Community mini-bus with support from local council (B&NES).
£211,050
THE FRIENDS OF YARDLEY GRANGE NURSING HOME [Charity number: 1098773]
The Friends of Yardley Grange Nursing Home are people who live near to Yardley Grange Nursing Home working together with staff at the home to make life a little more comfortable for the residents. In particular, the Friends raise funds to purchase extra comforts for residents and spend time with those residents who need or want company.
£518
PETWORTH COTTAGE NURSING HOME [Charity number: 1058769]
The Charity's objects are the relief of sickness and infirmity through the provision of nursing care and to provide a short stay nursing and convalescent home for the benefit of any disabled or sick person upon terms appropriate to their means and to provide medical and/or nursing care of limited duration for any disabled or sick person.
£1,610,610
WANTAGE CARE CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1101042]
The principal activity of the charity for the year was to raise funds for the Nursing Home, and meet the Management of Santuary Homes (the Lessors) to discuss the Nursing Home
£274

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024