Kensington Hall, South Hetton, County Durham

Kensington Hall is a Care Home and a care at home (homecare) provider in South Hetton and it is located at Front Street, South Hetton, County Durham, DH6 2TG. Kensington Hall is classified as Medium sized care home and has 13 beds. Kensington Hall can be contacted at phone number 01915 170101. Services offered by Kensington Hall are Care home with nursing, Care home without nursing, Homecare, Shared lives, Supported living services and more. Potensial Limited is owner organisation for Kensington Hall. The local authority of Care Quality Commission for inspection etc. is County Durham and it has been rated as Good by CQC.

Contact Information

Kensington Hall
Front Street
South Hetton, County Durham, DH6 2TG
01915 170101

Care Home Profile

Kensington Hall's contact details such as address, phone number, website, email etc. are mentioned below. Patients can call on the below given phone number for more information about the services.
NameKensington Hall
Organization TypeCare homes and care at home
Size and No. of bedsMedium (13 beds)
AddressFront Street
South Hetton, County Durham, DH6 2TG
Phone number01915 170101
Websitewww.potensial.co.uk
Email-
Organization Code1-132341474
Organization ID226453

Services

Kensington Hall offers following services:
Care home with nursing
Care home without nursing
Homecare
Shared lives
Supported living services

Parent Organisation

Parent OrganisationPotensial Limited
Organisation TypeSocial care provider
Address68 Grange Road West, Birkenhead, CH41 4DB
Parent Organization Id214567
Parent Organization Code1-101683680

Performance

Performance metric for Kensington Hall:
MeasureValueValue Text
Care Quality Commission inspection ratings2Good
Food hygiene rating4Good
Local authorityCounty Durham
Owning organisationPotensial Limited
Registered manager in post1Yes registered manager in post
Size of care homeMedium13 beds

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