Delivering the best for our residents
Welcome . .
Tudor Bank Group

Welcome to TUDOR BANK Group. We are a medium sized Care Home Operator with 20 years experience of caring for the elderly and vulnerable residents.

OUR HOMES . . . .

  TUDOR BANK

  DOUGLAS BANK

  ALT PARK

  BRANDON HOUSE

TUDOR BANK

Southport VIEW  >>

DOUGLAS BANK

Wigan VIEW  >>

Your choice of Care Home is a major decision often made at a stressful time when emotions are tender, and we hope the information on our website will help to make the job a little easier.

All our Care Home Managers are highly experienced and have a solid background of working with vulnerable residents.

Our staff would be delighted to hear from you and are willing to offer general advice about the next move to make towards admission to our Care Home and full nursing support.

ALT PARK

Liverpool VIEW  >>

BRANDON HOUSE

Leeds. West Yorks VIEW >>

Service Provision

Service Provision

Elderly Frail

Brandon House and Douglas Bank 

Our Care Homes provide accommodation for older people whose physical infirmity prevents them remaining at home, but who still enjoy their memories and can appreciate the stimulation of family and friends and a busy programme of activities. Douglas Bank cares for residents both with and without nursing care.

Dementia Care

Tudor Bank, Alt Park and Douglas Bank.

Dementia is the most common mental illness in older people leading to impaired memory, impaired reasoning and impaired ability to learn, plus high levels of stress. Our specialist units are designed to compensate for the above improvements and our staff are trained to encourage service users to continue with their daily life and activities in a domestic non institutional atmosphere. Alt Park care for residents with or without nursing care

Younger People with Enduring Mental Health

Tudor Bank

We have designated unit to care for service users with conditions such as brain injury, Huntington's disease, korsakoffs, mental disorder or Parkinson's disease. Each service user will be encouraged to develop a care plan that identifies their individual care requirements and life plan goals. The central goal is to maintain each service user's independence and ensure the role of family and friends remains central to their lives.

Respite Care

Respite care is short term care designed to give carers a much needed break so that they can go on holiday in the knowledge their loved one is being well cared for.


There is some limited state help available on a meams tested basis. If a needs assessment shows that you (or your partner/parent or relative) need to live in a care home and have capital below £22,500, you are entitled to some financial support from the council. Below £13500 you receive maximum support although you still contribute your income (such as a pension), while in a care home. With capital between £13500 and £22500 you will contribute £1.00 per week for each £250.00 of capital between these two figures. Above these figures the entire burden is yours except you will receive funded nursing care from the primary care trust if you need nursing input.


Please discuss your financial requirements with our managers or your social worker, who will guide you in the right direction.


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