Hambleton Court Care Home
Contact & location
Care & specialisms
Registration
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About Hambleton Court Care Home
Located at 19-21 Station Road, Hambleton Court Care Home serves Selby and the surrounding area as a registered care home, within the Yorkshire & Humberside region. The registered provider is Blossoms Care Group Ltd, 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. Hambleton Court Care Home 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.
For funding and referral purposes the location sits in the North Yorkshire local authority area of the Yorkshire & Humberside region, in a city with 41 registered healthcare providers of all types — relevant because needs assessments, social-care budgets and many community services are organised along these boundaries.
The CQC's most recent recorded check of this location took place on 21 February 2025. 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. Hambleton Court Care Home is registered to care for:
Dementia
A dementia registration means the provider has declared — and is inspected on — specific competence in dementia care: staff trained in communication and distress-reduction techniques, environments designed to reduce confusion, consistent staffing to preserve familiarity, and lawful use of the Mental Capacity Act when decisions must be made for someone who cannot make them alone.
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.
Use these declarations actively: they tell you which providers are even eligible for your situation, and they give you the vocabulary for sharper questions. Needs that span more than one group deserve special attention — ask any prospective service how the care plan will address both together, and listen for specifics rather than reassurance.
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
This reflects the standard service range of a care home; Hambleton Court Care Home will confirm which of these are offered on site and which are arranged by referral.
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 Hambleton Court Care Home directly, call 01757228117.
The admission path to Hambleton Court Care Home 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.
Opening Hours & Contact Times
Hambleton Court Care Home has not yet published opening hours on this profile (the official register does not capture them; they are added when a provider claims its listing). Ring the service (01757228117) to confirm today's hours before travelling — the two-minute call is cheaper than a wasted journey, especially around bank holidays.
Timing your contact helps: midweek, mid-morning calls typically reach a human fastest, while Monday mornings — when the weekend's queries land all at once — are the hardest time to get through to any healthcare service.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
A first appointment at a care home is part assessment, part administration — and you control how productive the assessment half is.
Bring the paperwork that saves repeating yourself: a list of current medications with doses (a photo of the boxes works), any relevant hospital letters or test results, your NHS number if you know it, and glasses or hearing aids if you use them. If the appointment concerns someone you care for, bring evidence of any legal authority you hold — power of attorney documents change what staff can lawfully discuss with you.
Expect the first appointment to include identity and history checks, a discussion of what you need, and an examination or assessment appropriate to the service. Be direct about two things in particular: everything you are taking (including over-the-counter and herbal products), and what outcome you actually want — clinicians plan differently for "I want to be seen quickly" versus "I want the most thorough option".
Before you leave, make sure three questions have answers: what happens next, who does it, and when. Vague follow-up arrangements are where care most often goes adrift; a specific next step — a booked review, a named referral, a results date with a way to chase it — is the mark of a well-run service, and it is entirely reasonable to ask for it explicitly.
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 19-21 Station Road,Hambleton,Selby in Selby — postcode YO8 9HS, within the YO8 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.
If you are travelling by public transport, plan the last leg around the postcode rather than the service name — journey planners resolve postcodes far more reliably. Arriving by car, check parking arrangements when you book: town-centre services often rely on nearby public car parks, while suburban and residential locations usually offer on-site or on-street options.
Distance deserves honest weighting in your decision. For one-off appointments, travelling across Selby — or beyond it — for the right provider is usually worth it; for care involving weekly or daily contact, the calculus reverses, and the YO8 area's own options deserve first look before you commit to a longer journey.
Anyone with access requirements — mobility, sensory or communication — should mention them at booking. Registered providers are legally required to make reasonable adjustments, and doing so is routine when the service knows before you arrive.
If this location is not convenient, the nearest comparable alternative is Meadow Lodge Care Home, roughly 4.0 miles away — the nearby providers section below lists more options with distances.
Questions Worth Asking
Experienced patients ask better questions. For a care home, this shortlist reliably separates strong services from average ones:
- Who exactly will provide my care, and what is their professional registration?
- What are the realistic timescales — first appointment, results, and treatment?
- What will this cost in total, and what could add to that figure later?
- What are the alternatives, including doing nothing for now?
- How do you handle problems out of hours, and who do I contact?
- What should I expect to feel or notice afterwards, and what would be a warning sign?
- How will you keep my GP informed, and what gets written to my record?
- If my needs change, how quickly can the plan change with them?
A good service treats this list as routine; defensiveness anywhere on it tells you something the inspection report may not.
CQC Registration & Quality
CQC registration is the legal baseline for operating a service like this one; the value for you sits in the public record built on top of it — inspection reports, ratings and enforcement history.
The CQC inspects against five questions — is the service safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led — and publishes its findings. For Hambleton Court Care Home, the registered provider is Blossoms Care Group Ltd. The most recent recorded check took place on 21 February 2025. The official CQC record for this location carries the current registration status, ratings where awarded, and every published inspection report.
The rating scale runs Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate — and context matters when reading it. Good is the expected standard, not a consolation prize; Outstanding is genuinely rare and usually reflects exceptional leadership culture rather than better equipment. A Requires Improvement rating deserves a closer look at which of the five questions dragged it down: a responsive shortfall (waiting times, complaint handling) is a different risk from a safe shortfall (medicines, staffing). Some location types are inspected without ratings at all, so an unrated service is not a warning sign in itself.
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.
Your Rights, Complaints & Advocacy
Your relationship with any registered provider sits on a legal foundation worth knowing before you ever need it.
You are entitled to informed consent — a genuine explanation of options, risks and alternatives before treatment, in language you understand, with interpreters provided where needed. You have a right of access to your own records under UK GDPR, free of charge in most cases, within a month of asking. And under the Equality Act, providers must make reasonable adjustments for disability — from step-free access to communication formats — as a legal duty, not a favour.
If care falls short, complain in stages: first to the provider itself (every registered service must operate an accessible complaints procedure and respond within a defined timescale); then, for NHS-funded care, to the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman — or for privately funded care, to the Independent Sector Complaints Adjudication Service where the provider subscribes. Local authority-funded social care complaints escalate to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
Two further channels matter. The CQC does not investigate individual complaints, but it wants to hear about poor care — reports feed directly into inspection planning, and you can tell it anything in confidence via its website. And if you need help making a complaint about NHS care, every area has a statutory independent advocacy service that is free to use; your council can point you to the current provider.
Choosing a Care Home in Selby
Selby has 41 CQC-registered healthcare providers in total, of which 12 are care homes — so genuine comparison is possible before you commit. The full Selby directory and the local residential homes listing let you shortlist alongside this profile.
There are 12 care homes in and around Selby, 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 Hambleton Court Care Home located?
Hambleton Court Care Home is at 19-21 Station Road,Hambleton,Selby, YO8 9HS, in Selby (Yorkshire & Humberside region). The full postcode works in any sat-nav or journey planner.
How do I contact Hambleton Court Care Home?
Call 01757228117 during opening hours. For funding-route questions (NHS availability, fees), asking directly by phone gets the current position.
Is Hambleton Court Care Home regulated?
Yes — it is registered with the Care Quality Commission (location ID 1-23653601119) under the registered provider Blossoms Care Group Ltd. Registration is a legal requirement for delivering this type of care in England and brings ongoing inspection.
When was Hambleton Court Care Home last checked by the CQC?
The most recent check recorded on the register took place on 21 February 2025. The full inspection history is on the official CQC record linked from this page.
What are the nearest alternatives to Hambleton Court Care Home?
The closest comparable providers are Meadow Lodge Care Home (4.0 miles), Sunnyborough (4.5 miles), The Orchard (3.9 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.
Does Hambleton Court Care Home treat NHS or private patients?
The public register does not record funding routes, and many providers serve both. Phone the service for the current position — NHS availability in particular changes as capacity fills and reopens, so today's answer beats anything a directory can cache.
Where does the information on this page come from?
Core details — name, address, registration, provider and specialisms — come from the Care Quality Commission register (Open Government Licence v3.0) and are refreshed monthly. Guidance sections reflect how services of this type work across the UK. Always confirm time-sensitive details such as opening hours directly with the provider.
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Sunnyborough
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The Orchard
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Whitley Farm
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Westwood Care Home
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Garmsway
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