Staff Care
Ailesbury Nursing Home can accommodate up to 46
residents. We employ a minimum of 2 Registered
Nurses and 9 Care Assistants per shift and therefore
can provide care for low dependency, medium
dependency, high dependency and maximum
dependency residents. We understand that the
decision to move into long-term care can be a
stressful event. At Ailesbury Nursing Home we want
to make your transition as smooth as possible. Our
Director of Nursing will be happy to meet with you
and your family to give you a tour of the building and
discuss any personal needs you may have. In order to
ensure you receive our uninterrupted attention we
would ask that you kindly schedule an appointment in
the first instance.
Descriptions of dependency levels as used by HIQA
in their "Annual Return for Providers of Designated
Centres: Residential Care Centres for Older People"
are as follows:
Low dependency: This category refers to people who
need some support in the community and the more
independent residents in residential accommodation
who require little nursing care. They are usually
independently mobile but may use a walking stick and
have difficulty managing stairs.
Medium Dependency: Person whose independence is
impaired to the extent that he/she requires residential
care because the appropriate support and nursing care
required by the person cannot be provided by the
community. Mobility is impaired to the extent that the
person requires supervision or a walking aid.
High Dependency: Independence is impaired to the
extent that the person requires residential care but is
not bed bound. The person may have a combination of
physical and mental disabilities, may be confused at
times and be incontinent. He/she may require a
walking aid and physical assistance to walk.
Maximum Dependency: Person whose independence is
impaired to the extent that he/she requires nursing care.
The person is likely to be bed bound, requires
assistance with all aspects of physical care and may be
ambulant but confused, disturbed and incontinent.
Source: Annual Survey of Long Stay Units
(Department of Health and Children, 2006