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16 Kenilworth Gardens

IG3 8DU

Contact & location

Address 16 Kenilworth Gardens,Ilford, IG3 8DU
Phone 02085038496

Care & specialisms

Caring for adults under 65 yrs Learning disabilities Caring for adults over 65 yrs Physical disabilities

Registration

Registered provider Fern Leaf Carehome Limited
Last CQC check 7 October 2021
Official record View on cqc.org.uk

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About 16 Kenilworth Gardens

16 Kenilworth Gardens is a CQC-registered care home based at 16 Kenilworth Gardens in Ilford, within the London region. The registered provider is Fern Leaf Carehome Limited, the legal entity accountable to the regulator for the quality and safety of care delivered here.

A residential care home provides accommodation and personal care for people who can no longer live safely at home — help with washing, dressing, medication and meals, with staff on site around the clock. Unlike a nursing home, a residential home does not have registered nurses on shift; healthcare is provided by visiting GPs, district nurses and community teams. 16 Kenilworth Gardens is registered with the Care Quality Commission, which inspects everything from staffing levels and safeguarding to food, dignity and activities.

Choosing a care home is one of the most consequential decisions a family makes, and the good news is that the information available is unusually rich: every home has a published inspection history, and you are entitled to visit, eat a meal, and talk to residents and staff before deciding. The right home is not the one with the newest building — it is the one whose culture, staffing consistency and daily life fit the person moving in.

The CQC's most recent recorded check of this location took place on 7 October 2021. Inspection reports are public documents, and the official record for this location is linked in the registration section below — reading the latest report is the single most reliable way to understand how the service performs day to day.

About the Specialities

Care homes register with the CQC for specific groups — age bands, dementia, learning disabilities, physical disabilities — and may only admit people within their registration. 16 Kenilworth Gardens is registered to care for:

Caring for adults under 65 yrs

Registration for working-age adults signals a service oriented around different goals than elderly care: maintaining employment and family roles, rehabilitation and independence, and care plans built around an active life rather than primarily around frailty management.

Learning disabilities

Providers registered for learning disability support are expected to work to national standards emphasising choice, community participation and the least restrictive support possible. Look for evidence of communication tailored to the person (easy-read, Makaton), annual health checks facilitation, and positive behaviour support in place of restrictive practice.

Caring for adults over 65 yrs

The service is registered to care for older adults, which carries practical expectations: staff trained in frailty, falls prevention and pressure-area care; environments that accommodate reduced mobility; and care planning that accounts for multiple long-term conditions and polypharmacy — the norm rather than the exception over 65.

Physical disabilities

The service is registered to support people with physical disabilities, implying accessible premises and equipment, moving-and-handling trained staff, and care planning that maximises independence — including aids, adaptations and coordination with occupational therapy and wheelchair services.

Declared specialisms are commitments, not decorations: the CQC inspects against them, and they are a fair basis for direct questions when you contact the service.

Services You Can Expect

Exact availability varies by location — treat this as the typical scope of a care home and confirm specific treatments directly with 16 Kenilworth Gardens before attending.

24-hour personal care

Staff on site day and night to help with washing, dressing, mobility, continence and medication — the core of residential care.

Dementia care

Where registered, adapted environments, trained staff and structured routines that reduce distress for people living with dementia.

Respite and short stays

Temporary placements that cover a family carer's holiday or support recovery after a hospital stay — also a low-risk way to trial a home.

Meals and nutrition

All meals prepared on site with dietary needs catered for, and weight and hydration monitored as part of the care plan.

Activities and social life

A planned activity programme — exercise, crafts, entertainment, outings — which CQC inspects as part of responsive care.

Medication management

Ordering, storage and administration of medicines by trained staff, with pharmacist oversight and regular reviews.

Healthcare coordination

Arranged access to GPs, district nurses, dentists, opticians, chiropodists and hospital appointments.

End-of-life care

Many homes support residents through their final months in familiar surroundings, working with palliative care and hospice teams.

How to Book

To contact 16 Kenilworth Gardens directly, call 02085038496.

The admission path to 16 Kenilworth Gardens starts with an enquiry call, then a visit — go unannounced for a second visit if you can; mid-morning and mealtimes reveal the most — and then a pre-admission assessment, where a senior member of staff assesses the prospective resident's needs to confirm the home can meet them. Only after that assessment can a home lawfully offer a place.

If council funding may be involved, contact your local authority for a needs assessment before agreeing anything: if the council concludes residential care is needed, it will offer at least one placement that meets its standard rate, and family can top up for a more expensive home. Self-funders should ask every home for its full weekly fee, what it includes (hairdressing, chiropody, escorts to appointments and toiletries are common extras), and how often and by how much fees rise.

Moving day matters: good homes assign a key worker, encourage familiar furniture and photographs, and phase visits from family in the first weeks. Ask how the home settles new residents — a considered answer is a strong signal of a well-led service.

Costs & Funding

Residential care is charged weekly and varies widely by region and by room. Local authorities contribute after a means test: in England, savings and assets above the upper threshold mean you self-fund; below it the council contributes on a sliding scale. Crucially, the value of your home is disregarded if a spouse or certain relatives still live there, and a 12-week property disregard plus deferred payment agreements can prevent a forced quick sale.

Two funding routes are commonly missed. NHS-funded nursing care does not apply to residential homes (no nurses on site), but NHS Continuing Healthcare fully funds care — including accommodation — for people whose needs are primarily health-driven; always ask for a checklist assessment if health needs are complex. And Attendance Allowance remains payable to self-funders in care homes. Independent financial advice from a SOLLA-accredited adviser is worth its fee for anyone facing long-term self-funding.

How to Get There

The service operates from 16 Kenilworth Gardens,Ilford in Ilford — postcode IG3 8DU, within the IG3 district. For turn-by-turn directions, the full postcode is the reliable input for any navigation app — or use the Google Maps link for this exact location.

Planning the journey is worth two minutes at booking time: ask whether parking is available on site or nearby if driving, and use the postcode in any journey planner for buses and trains. If you have mobility needs, say so when booking — services can advise on step-free access and the nearest accessible parking or drop-off point.

If you use a wheelchair, travel with a carer, or need any adjustment — a quieter waiting area, longer appointment, or interpreter — raise it when booking rather than on arrival. CQC-registered providers are expected to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act, and almost all handle them smoothly given notice.

If this location is not convenient, the nearest comparable alternative is Ummah Lodge, roughly 0.1 miles away — the nearby providers section below lists more options with distances.

CQC Registration & Quality

Registration with the Care Quality Commission is what permits this service to operate. What helps you choose is everything the regulator publishes about it afterwards.

The CQC inspects against five questions — is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led — and publishes its findings. For 16 Kenilworth Gardens, the registered provider is Fern Leaf Carehome Limited. The most recent recorded check took place on 7 October 2021. The official CQC record for this location carries the current registration status, ratings where awarded, and every published inspection report.

Reading a report efficiently: start with the well-led section (it predicts everything else), then safe. Look at the direction of travel across the last two inspections rather than a single snapshot, and treat "requires improvement" with a credible action plan differently from the same rating with repeated findings. If anything in a report concerns you, raising it with the service directly is both fair and revealing — well-run providers answer plainly.

Choosing a Care Home in Ilford

Ilford has 252 CQC-registered healthcare providers in total, of which 47 are care homes — so genuine comparison is possible before you commit. The full Ilford directory and the local residential homes listing let you shortlist alongside this profile.

There are 47 care homes in and around Ilford, and inspection reports will quickly narrow the field. Beyond ratings, judge culture: on a visit, do staff talk to residents or over them? Is there noise and activity, or silence in front of a television? Ask about staff turnover and agency use — consistent staff are the single best predictor of good care — and read the last two inspection reports rather than one, to see the direction of travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is 16 Kenilworth Gardens located?

16 Kenilworth Gardens is at 16 Kenilworth Gardens,Ilford, IG3 8DU, in Ilford (London region). The full postcode works in any sat-nav or journey planner.

How do I contact 16 Kenilworth Gardens?

Call 02085038496 during opening hours. For funding-route questions (NHS availability, fees), asking directly by phone gets the current position.

Is 16 Kenilworth Gardens regulated?

Yes — it is registered with the Care Quality Commission (location ID 1-8678645799) under the registered provider Fern Leaf Carehome Limited. Registration is a legal requirement for delivering this type of care in England and brings ongoing inspection.

When was 16 Kenilworth Gardens last checked by the CQC?

The most recent check recorded on the register took place on 7 October 2021. The full inspection history is on the official CQC record linked from this page.

What are the nearest alternatives to 16 Kenilworth Gardens?

The closest comparable providers are Ummah Lodge (0.1 miles), Eden Supported Services (0.3 miles), Clandon House (0.2 miles). Each has a full profile on this site with contact details and registration information.

What is the difference between a residential home and a nursing home?

A residential home provides 24-hour personal care; a nursing home additionally has registered nurses on every shift for medical needs such as complex medication, wounds, PEG feeding or advanced dementia with health complications. Fees are correspondingly higher in nursing homes.

Will the council pay for this home?

After a needs assessment and means test, the council pays at its standard local rate if you qualify. If this home charges more, a third party (usually family) can pay the difference as a top-up — but the council must always offer at least one affordable option.

Can we trial the home before committing?

Yes — most homes offer respite or trial stays of a few weeks. It is the most reliable way to test whether the home's daily life suits the person, and it keeps the decision reversible.

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