James Dixon Court Care Home
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- Regulator rating
- CQC Rating Requires improvement
Care Home Overview
Operated by
Sefton New Directions Limited
Local Authority
Sefton
Date Opened
N/A
Beds
30
Older People
Yes
Younger Adults
Yes
Care Services Available at James Dixon Court
Residential Care
Permanent Residential Care - Available
Dementia Care
Permanent Dementia Care - Available
Nursing Care
Permanent Nursing Care - We're sorry this home doesn't offer nursing care
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CQC Rating
- CQC Safe Rating good
- CQC Effective Rating requires improvement
- CQC Caring Rating requires improvement
- CQC Responsive Rating requires improvement
- CQC Well-led Rating good
Specialist care services
Rehabilitation
Eating Disorder
Mental health
Sensory Impairment
Detention under Mental Health Act
Learning Disability
Physical Disability
Substance Misuse
Care Home Location
Harrops Croft, Netherton, Bootle, North West, L30 0QP

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Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about James Dixon Court.
Where is James Dixon Court located?
James Dixon Court is located in Bootle
How many beds does James Dixon Court have?
There are 30 beds at James Dixon Court.
Who operates James Dixon Court?
James Dixon Court is operated by Sefton New Directions Limited.
What year did James Dixon Court open?
The home has been opened since undefined.
What is the CQC rating of James Dixon Court?
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) rates every care home in England. James Dixon Court is currently rated as Requires improvement.