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Hollins View Community Support Centre

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Clarke Terrace,
off Byron Street,
Macclesfield,
SK11 7QD
Tel: 01625 374280
Team Manager: Tina Patterson

Introduction

Hollins View is a Community Support Centre situated in a residential area of Macclesfield, approx 1 mile from the town centre. It provides residential care for 40 older people or for up to 5 people over 55 year old with a physical disability, who have been assessed as needing short break care. It also provides a five day per week, Monday - Friday day service. The centre stands in its own grounds with large landscaped gardens including a patio area.

hollins view exterior


Specialist Services

Day Services

Hollins View provides day service places for up to 15 people on weekdays. Day Service support can help you regain confidence and introduce you to new friends. A varied activity programme is offered to encourage socialisation, communication, physical and mental stimulation whilst providing an opportunity to share skills, memories and enjoyment.

Intermediate Care

We have 7 Intermediate Care beds in partnership with Central and Eastern Cheshire Primary Care Trust and work closely with the Intermediate Care Team.

Short Break Care

Short break residential care can include respite care, emergency, assessment, rehabilitation or intermediate care. Hollins View has 40 single bedrooms. The building consists of 4 wings, each of which has its own lounge/dining room. These are equipped with tea making facilities where people can make a drink at any time of the day. Assistance with this is available if needed. A full menu is provided, giving variety and choice; any special dietary need can be catered for. Visitors are welcome.

How to Access the Service

All of the services at the Community Support Centre are only available to people following an assessment and agreement that they meet the criteria of being in ‘substantial and critical need’.  To request an assessment please contact the relevant Access Team.

Further Information

Day Services Leaflet | Planning Your Stay Leaflet

For more information on the services available please contact the centre directly.

 
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