New Tyne
New Tyne is a residential care home in Worthing with Good CQC rating and Positive themes outweigh watchouts. The main concern is Well-Led rating below Good and No recent inspection on record. Use this page to compare it carefully against stronger alternatives before treating it as a default shortlist choice.
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Should this home stay on your shortlist?
New Tyne is better treated as a comparison point than a default choice until the main concerns are explained clearly.
Why shortlist
- Good CQC rating
- Positive themes outweigh watchouts
- Dementia support
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- Well-Led rating below Good
- No recent inspection on record
- Limited financial record
Best fit if you need
- Dementia support
- Wheelchair access
Quality
Rated Good · no recent inspection on record
Costs
From £8,249 / month (estimate)
Availability
Vacancies currently available
Location
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About New Tyne
New Tyne is a residential care home in Worthing, South East, operated by West Sussex County Council since 2010. The home has 20 beds and is rated Good by the national care regulator. The home specialises in dementia care, including support for Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia.
Care & Medical
Can this home safely meet your care needs?
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Care Capabilities
Service Types
What type of care is provided
Specialisms
Specialist experience with
Conditions
Can support people living with
Care Fit at a Glance
Only on RightCareHomeHow well this home matches common care needs — based on registration data and services offered.
Likely a good fit if you need
- Dementia support
- Wheelchair access
Important questions before deciding
- 1How do you support residents who wander or become distressed?
- 2How do you tailor care plans in the first 2 weeks after move-in?
- 3How often are families updated, and who is the main contact?
Daily Life
Will daily life feel comfortable and meaningful?
Review activities, food quality, and facilities that most affect your relative's everyday wellbeing.
Dining & Nutrition
Food standards and dining arrangements based on hygiene records and published information.
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Dining and nutrition details for this home are being verified. A detailed nutrition profile can be included in your shortlist.
Facilities & Features
3 feature groups available
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Accessibility
Rooms
Lifestyle & Amenities
Safety & Quality
New Tyne: CQC Rating & Safety
Use CQC ratings, enforcement context, and stability signals to spot confidence or risk.
Quality Snapshot
Current inspection ratings and how they compare to previous assessments.
Inspection Ratings by Category
Financial Health
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Costs & Funding
New Tyne: Weekly Fees & Funding Options
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Costs & Funding
Estimated fees and funding options based on registration records and regional benchmarks.
Typical monthly cost (estimate)
≈ £8,249 per month
From £1,897 per week
Estimate based on 52 weeks / 12 months.
You may pay less if council or NHS-funded care applies.
How care at this home can be funded
You pay the full fee directly if assessable capital exceeds £23,250. Between £14,250 and £23,250, tariff income applies.
Your council contributes based on a financial assessment. You may still pay a contribution.
The NHS pays the full cost if your primary need is health-related. Requires a formal assessment.
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This home accepts council and NHS funding. Our Funding Guide gives a screening indication for NHS-funded care, council support and Deferred Payment Agreements.
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Family Feviews
New Tyne Reviews — What Families Say
Focus on repeated patterns that indicate strengths and the questions worth asking on your visit.
Family Feviews
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Location & Practical
Will regular visits and day-to-day logistics be practical?
Travel time, nearby GP services, and neighbourhood safety — so the whole family can visit comfortably.
Practical Information
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
Location & Neighbourhood
Only on RightCareHomeDurrington Lane, Worthing, BN13 2TF
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Neighbourhood metrics for this home are still being validated. We are showing the verified address and map while local transport and amenity signals are refreshed.
Next Steps
What should you do before making a final decision?
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Common Questions About New Tyne
Visit Checklist
Use this short checklist during your visit to New Tyne and compare answers across homes.
Questions this page raises about New Tyne
- 1What has changed since the last inspection, and what would look different if the home were inspected again now?
- 2How do you support residents who wander or become distressed in practice?
- 3Who leads day to day on this floor, and how long have they been in post?
- 4What have you changed recently around safety, staffing or leadership, and how are you checking those changes are working?
Is the latest inspection report visible in reception?
Confirms transparency on current quality.
What are staffing levels on day and night shifts?
Shows whether support is consistent around the clock.
How are families updated when needs change?
Communication is usually a top concern for relatives.
Can we see an example care plan review timeline?
Helps confirm how quickly the team adapts care.
May we speak with a current resident family member?
Gives an independent perspective before deciding.
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Before you rule New Tyne in or out, verify the full picture
This home already raises meaningful caution signals on the public picture. The main areas to clarify are Well-Led rating below Good, No recent inspection on record, and Limited financial record. Care Home Check helps you understand whether these are isolated issues, stale data, or reasons to compare stronger alternatives instead.
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Care Home Check
What this page cannot tell you
You have seen the public picture. Care Home Check explains what sits behind it: whether the company looks stable, what review patterns really suggest, and which questions this specific home gives you reason to ask.
Public warning signs are already visible
We can already see early warning signals in public data. The full report shows whether they are isolated issues or part of a wider pattern across finances, reviews, and operations.
What public data can confirm
- Current CQC status: Good
- Published weekly fee range
- Public review pattern across available sources
What only a visit can reveal
- How representative the current review picture really is
- How the home feels in the evening and at weekends
- How quickly call bells are answered in practice
- Whether staffing continuity feels stable on the floor
What you can already see on this page
What Care Home Check explains
Is this home financially sound?
We trace the operating company, accounts, and borrowing behind the home — the signals that can hint at pressure long before families feel it on the ground.
See whether the records suggest stability or pressure.
What do review patterns actually suggest?
We analyse family and staff feedback across platforms to surface repeated themes, contradictions, and concerns that a few snippets or star ratings will miss.
Understand the pattern, not just the average.
What should you ask on your visit?
Based on everything we find — inspections, reviews, finances, staffing — we write questions specific to this home, so your visit leads to real answers.
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