Langley House Care Home

a vibrant community in Horden

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About Langley House Care Home

Nestled in Horden, just outside of Peterlee in County Durham, Langley House is a Veteran Friendly Care Home that offers the perfect balance of quiet living within a vibrant community.

Our beautiful landscaped gardens have plenty of space for Residents to entertain visitors outdoors, our lounges and dinning room provide an ideal setting for spending time socialising, and Residents can always get some valuable quiet time in the comfort of their own well-appointed room.

The home is on a main bus route and in close proximity to shops, the train station and the seafront, ensuring plentiful chances to embark on outings.

Whether it’s enjoying a stroll through the garden, or playing bingo in the lounge, Langley House feels like family.

Types of care

elderly  Old Age Care *

filter_vintage  Dementia Care *

accessibility_new  Physical Disability Care *

cognition  Sensory Impairment Care *

* Registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to provide this category of care

Types of stay

cottage  Residential Care

volunteer_activism  Palliative Care

personal_injury  Convalescent Care

trip  Respite Care

today  Day Care

Bedrooms

Person  30 Single bedrooms

wash  27 with ensuite WC

shower  3 with ensuite wet room

Admissions

Ages: 65+

Local Authority and Social Services: Durham County Council

Langley House Care Home features

Resident rooms

Our rooms are bright and spacious and come with modern furniture as a standard, however Residents are welcome to bring their own furniture if preferred.

Residents have a choice of views, of either our peaceful garden, or the hustle and bustle of the main street outside, from the comfort of their own room.

Common areas

Residents can enjoy the company of others in our spacious dining room, two lounges and landscaped gardens. Langley House is a fully wheelchair accesible home.

Activities

Our Activity Coordinator prepares a monthly schedule of events for Residents, which may include:

  • Adapted exercising classes

  • Arts and crafts

  • Board and chance games

  • Manicures

  • Singing and dancing

  • Fairs and fetes

  • Visits from local schools, volunteering groups and entertainers

  • Days out (which are subsidised by our Residents’ Fund but may incur a small charge)

Food and drink

Meals are prepared in-house by our catering team, who can accommodate a range of dietary needs and preferences, including diabetic, modified meals and, vegetarian.

Our 4-week rolling menu has been approved by Focus Under Nutrition and our adapted menus are based on feedback from menu tasting sessions carried out with Residents

Visitors

Relatives are welcome at anytime, altough we kindly ask that you aim to visit outside of protected meal times, unless they are sharing a meal with the Resident they are visiting.

Visitors who wish to share a meal with a Resident can request this with 48hrs notice.

We are a pet friendly home and welcome well trained pet visitors with a little advanced notice.

Prospective Residents can book a tour to be shown around, meet our team and have their questions answered.

We are Veteran Friendly!

Langley House is the first Care Home in the North East accredited under the Veteran Friendly Framework.

This means Armed Forces veterans and their partners living at Langley House enjoy the benefits of receiving enhanced person-centred care and support, including noting their Armed Forces status within care plans, addressing social isolation, and signposting to support services specialised in veterans and partners of veterans.

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Meet the Langley House Team

  • Joeanne Campbell, Registered Home Manager at Langley House Care Home

    Joeanne Campbell

    REGISTERED HOME MANAGER

    Joeanne has been working in the care sector since age 18, having completed a health and social care course during sixth form and a 6-week placement in a care home, which solidified her desire to pursue a career in care.

    She holds a GNVQ in Health and Social Care, and NVQ levels 2, 3, 4, and 5.

    Joeanne joined Ascot Care in 2007 as a Senior Carer, progressing to Deputy Manager in 2009, before becoming Home Manager at Langley House in 2022.

    Under her leadership, Langley House became the first North East home accredited as a Veteran Friendly Care Home.

  • Kirsty Atkinson, Deputy Manager at Langley House Care Home

    Kirsty Atkinson

    DEPUTY MANAGER

    Kirsty started working in Langley House in 2010 as a Kitchen Assistant, where interactions with the Residents sparked her passion for care work and led her to pursue NVQ levels 2 and 3 in Health and Social Care, as well as Team Leading.

    Kirsty joined Ascot Care as a Senior Carer when Langley House was acquired by the group in in 2021, and was appointed Deputy Manager in 2023.

    She was involved in achieving Langley House's accreditation as a Veteran Friendly Care Home, an accomplishment that holds personal significance for Kirsty, as she has family in the service.

Please note that due to the volume of careers-related enquiries we receive, we are unable to respond to speculative enquiries about job vacancies. To see and apply for any of our open work positions, please visit https://uk.indeed.com/cmp/Ascot-Care-3/jobs.

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Langley House location and directions

Driving from the South:

  • From the A1(M), take the A168 exit towards A19/Thirsk/Teeside and continue on A168/A19 for 46.3 miles

Driving from the North and South:

  • From the A19, take the B1320 exit towards Peterlee/Horden.

  • At the Peterlee roundabout, take the exit onto Burnhope Way/B1320 and continue for 0.6 miles, then take the 1st exit at the next roundabout to stay on Burnhope Way/B1320 for 0.3 miles.

  • At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Surtees Road/B1320 and continue for 0.3 miles.

  • At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Yoden Way/B1320 and continue for 0.7 miles.

  • Turn left onto Coast Road/A1086 and continue right as it becomes Sunderland Road.

  • Langley House will be on your left. The car park can be accessed from the first left turn.

By Train:

Langley House Care Home is approximately a 15-minute walk from the Horden Railway station.

By Bus:

Buses UTCC (Hartlepool – Easington Lane), X62 (Peterlee – Durham) and 208 (Peterlee – Easington Village) stop outside Our Lady of the Sea Roman Catholic Church (Stop ID: duraptgw), and at Horden Hotel (Stop ID: duraptjg), both of which are a one-minute walk from the entrance of Langley House.

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