Care Homes in Lancashire

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Stanley Place

Stanley Place

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Nestled in the tranquil market town of Garstang, you'll find Stanley Place, a retirement living development by McCarthy Stone. This charming property offers a selection of one and two-bedroom apartments, many of which boast their own balconies, providing breathtaking views of the beautifully landscaped gardens.

Stanley Place is not just a place to live, but a community. The development features a communal lounge, perfect for socialising and hosting events. For those with mobility scooters, there's a dedicated storage room, and for car owners, an on-site car park is available.

The location of Stanley Place is one of its greatest assets. Situated in the heart of Lancashire, it provides easy access to captivating areas such as the Forest of Bowland and the North West coastline.

Getting to and from Stanley Place is a breeze, thanks to its proximity to major transport links. The M6 and A6 are both within easy reach, and there's a convenient bus service for those who prefer public transport.
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Williamson Court – Resale

Williamson Court – Resale

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Situated in the heart of the historic city of Lancaster, Williamson Court presents an unparalleled "Retirement Living Plus" experience for individuals aged 70 and above. The property boasts a selection of one and two-bedroom apartments, allowing residents to enjoy the freedom of independent living, complemented by 24/7 support and a dedicated Estate Manager.

The property's amenities include a charming communal lounge, tranquil landscaped gardens, a delightful on-site restaurant offering a diverse daily menu, and a rooftop terrace that provides breathtaking panoramic views. A frequently used guest suite is also available, providing a warm and welcoming space for visiting loved ones.

Conveniently located with easy access to local facilities and a short car journey to Manchester and the scenic Lake District, this Lancashire development offers a wealth of activities and experiences for residents to partake in and enjoy.
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Williamson Court

Williamson Court

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Nestled just a stone's throw away from the historic core of Lancaster, Lancashire, you'll find Williamson Court - a remarkable assembly of 54 one and two-bedroom apartments, designed exclusively for those aged 70 and above. Each apartment is a blend of elegance and spaciousness, equipped with state-of-the-art security features. The property boasts a breathtaking roof terrace offering panoramic views, and cosy garden rooms, perfect for socialising with family, friends or fellow residents.

For your culinary delights, an on-site bistro serves mouth-watering meals. The warm and friendly atmosphere of this retirement community is complemented by the proximity of unique boutiques and charming coffee shops, all within a short stroll. With a bus stop conveniently located right outside the development, accessibility is never an issue.

Situated near the scenic Morecome Bay and the lush Forest of Bowland, Williamson Court offers a diverse range of experiences for its residents. Whether you're a nature lover or a city dweller at heart, Williamson Court has something to cater to your lifestyle.
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Laurel Bank Care Home

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Laurel Bank Care Home

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Publication Date 2020-03-07
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Nestled in the heart of Lancaster, Laurel Bank is a bespoke care home designed to provide round-the-clock nursing and residential care. The dedicated team at Laurel Bank is not only passionate about delivering top-notch care, but they are also well-versed in catering to a broad spectrum of care needs, from assistance with daily activities to more intricate care requirements.

One of the unique features of Laurel Bank is its private minibus, which offers residents the opportunity to embark on delightful excursions to local garden centres, cosy coffee shops, intriguing museums, and the picturesque countryside of Lancashire.

At Laurel Bank, residents are heartily encouraged to continue pursuing their favourite pastimes, be it photography, woodwork, art, cooking, or gardening. The home also regularly hosts visits from local entertainers and church groups, ensuring a vibrant and engaging community atmosphere.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Dementia Care. Individuals diagnosed with dementia who can no longer reside independently at home because they need specialized care services around the clock.11111
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Nursing Care. Individuals who need round-the-clock support and care from trained nurses because of their medical conditions and/or daily living requirements. This includes individuals needing extensive rehabilitation after a stroke or those who require assistance with using a peg feeding tube.
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    Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.
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    Residential care. Individuals with low care needs, who are either fully independent or require minimal assistance with personal care and day-to-day tasks. Residential care usually includes support with tasks like: dressing, washing, taking oral medication and hoisting.
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    Respite Care. Individuals in need of a short-term stay in a care home, often referred to as respite care. This temporary accommodation can vary from several days to a few weeks.

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Askbart guide to care in Lancashire

Lancashire, is a hidden gem for retirees looking for a peaceful, yet vibrant place to settle down. This charming county, with its rolling hills, historic towns, and friendly locals, offers a perfect blend of tranquility and community spirit that retirees often seek.

One of the key reasons why Lancashire is a top choice for retirees is its excellent selection of care homes and retirement villages. These facilities offer top-notch services, ensuring that residents receive the care and support they need while maintaining their independence. Plus, they’re often located in picturesque settings, providing retirees with beautiful views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.

But Lancashire isn’t just about relaxation. It’s also a place where retirees can keep their minds and bodies active. The county is home to a wealth of attractions, from the historic Lancaster Castle to the stunning Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There’s always something to see or do, whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie.

Speaking of food, Lancashire is a haven for food lovers. The county is famous for its traditional dishes like Lancashire hotpot and Eccles cakes, and there are plenty of farmers’ markets and food festivals where you can sample these local delights.

And let’s not forget about the community spirit. Lancashire folks are known for their warmth and friendliness, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. There are plenty of clubs and societies to join, from gardening clubs to walking groups, providing plenty of opportunities to make new friends.

In short, Lancashire offers a high quality of life for retirees, with its excellent care homes, retirement villages, and a wealth of attractions and activities. It’s a place where you can enjoy your golden years to the fullest.

For more information about Lancashire, check out Visit Lancashire (www.visitlancashire.com), a comprehensive guide to the county’s attractions, events, and food scene. And for details about care homes and retirement villages in Lancashire, Age UK Lancashire (www.ageuk.org.uk/lancashire) is a great resource.