PAKS Trust was set up as a Registered Charity in 1992 with Oaston Lodge being the first home to provide a permanent home for individuals with learning and physical disabilities.
25 years later we now have 5 residential homes and a day centre. Our main office is based at 115 Gadsby Street, Nuneaton with our day centre attached to the same building. The centre is used as a base for our residents to have a fulfilled and meaningful day service.
PAKS Trust aims to be more than just a residential care home for those living with us. We like our residents to feel happy and at home, above all our care and support is based on the needs of each person, ensuring their rights to dignity, privacy and individuality is respected. Human dignity is the focus of our work, we believe in the principles of respect, tolerance and social justice. We regard self-determination as the key to self-fulfilment for all of us. These values are reflected in all our day to day work with our residents.
Our aim is provide residential care for adults with either learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health needs. We aim to provide a very high standard of accommodation and care. We recruit and retain staff who will respect the resident’s rights, choice, privacy, dignity, fulfilment, independence and rights, to deliver a standard of quality and safety that people who use our service have a right to expect.
OUR HOMES
HATFIELD HOUSE – is a five bedroom detached house providing a permanent home for four residents, each with their own private bedrooms. It has a modified shower room for easy access on the ground floor, a further bathroom on the first floor, kitchen, dining room, lounge and ground floor bedroom. There is a double garage and gardens to 3 sides of the property. On the first floor there are three individual bedrooms and a further bedroom used for staff sleep in room.
Care Home Manager – Joy Lewis was appointed manager in 2005 after completing her NVQ level 4 in Care and Registered Managers Award in 2006. CQC Manager ID: 1-12238061
BEAMAN HOUSE – This property is a five bedroom Victorian Town House with no additional modifications to the property. This home provides permanent homes for four residents, each with their own private bedrooms. It has a ground floor bedroom, lounge and kitchen diner, lean to conservatory and a ground floor shower room with W/C. On the first floor there are 2 large bedrooms one having an additional room leading from the bedroom which is used for the resident as a sitting room. A further bathroom with bath, shower and W/C. On the second floor there are two further bedrooms, one being used as the staff sleep in room. There is a back garden with a brick built outbuilding at the end of the garden. There is parking to the front of the property; vehicles will require a permit to park which is available from the home.
Care Home Manager – Joy Lewis was appointed manager in 2005 after completing her NVQ level 4 in Care and Registered Managers Award in 2006.
WALSINGHAM DRIVE – Walsingham Drive is the newest addition to PAKS Trust and provides a permanent home for four of our residents who have lived at our previous home Oaston Lodge. The home is a modern corner semi-detached house which offers comfortable and spacious accommodation. The property has 4 first floor bedrooms and one ground floor, which has patio doors leading to the garden. A spacious kitchen diner with a centre island, leading into the lounge. In the hallway there is a guest cloakroom and W/C. The first floor landing is spacious with four good sized bedrooms, one being the staff sleep in room. An en suite shower room and a full bathroom. There is a driveway, garage and space for two cars, with additional parking to the front of the property. The home is well equipped with various mobility aids, such as stair lift and bath hoist/chair.
Care Home Manager – Susan Dore was appointed Registered Manager in 2005, she has completed her Registered Managers Award in 2006 and NVQ level 4 in Care in 2007.
18 CLARENCE STREET– is home for two individuals, it comprises of two reception rooms, kitchen and a bathroom on the ground floor. It has a paved garden at the rear which can be accessed by the side entry. The property has three bedrooms on the first floor, one being the staff sleep in room.
42 CLARENCE STREET – Is home for two individuals, it comprises of two reception rooms, kitchen and a utility room. There is a paved garden at the rear of the property. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Care Home Manager for both 18 & 42 Clarence Street – Robert Forsyth who was appointed in 2004, completing his NVQ Level 4 in Care in 2006 and his Registered Managers Award in 2006