Care Homes in Angus

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Fordmill Care Home

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Fordmill Care Home

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Publication Date 2022-08-08
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Nestled in the charming town of Montrose, Fordmill Care Home is a beacon of professional nursing, dementia, and respite care. This warm and inviting Barchester Healthcare facility is brimming with contemporary comforts designed to make residents feel right at home. From tastefully decorated bedrooms complete with ensuite bathrooms, to a variety of chic communal lounges and welcoming dining areas, every detail has been thoughtfully considered. The home also features beautifully landscaped gardens and a hairdressing salon for those who fancy a bit of pampering. At Fordmill, the diverse activities programme ensures that each day brings something new and exciting. Whether it's indulging in a bit of creativity during an arts and crafts session, or embarking on an excursion to one of Angus’ nearby towns, there's always something to look forward to.
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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 Angus

Angus, is a hidden gem for retirees looking for a peaceful, yet vibrant place to settle down. Nestled between Dundee and the North Sea, Angus offers a blend of picturesque landscapes, rich history, and friendly communities.

One of the key reasons retirees love Angus is the abundance of high-quality care homes and retirement villages. These facilities offer a range of services to cater to different needs, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free lifestyle. They’re often located close to local amenities, making it easy for residents to stay active and engaged with the community.

But life in Angus isn’t just about relaxation. It’s also about exploration and discovery. The region is home to a wealth of attractions, from the stunning Angus Glens to the historic Arbroath Abbey. Nature lovers can enjoy walks along the beautiful Lunan Bay, while history buffs can step back in time at the House of Dun.

For those who enjoy a round of golf, Angus is a dream come true. The region boasts several top-notch golf courses, including the world-renowned Carnoustie Golf Links. And let’s not forget the local cuisine. Angus is famous for its Aberdeen Angus beef and Arbroath Smokies, both of which are a must-try for foodies.

In terms of accessibility, Angus is well-connected by road and rail, making it easy for family and friends to visit. The region also offers excellent healthcare services, with several hospitals and clinics providing top-notch medical care.

In short, Angus is a place where retirees can enjoy the best of both worlds – the tranquillity of the countryside and the convenience of modern living. So, if you’re looking for a retirement destination that offers a high quality of life, consider Angus. You won’t be disappointed.

For more information about living in Angus, check out the official Angus Council website (https://www.angus.gov.uk/). Here, you’ll find a wealth of resources on everything from local services to upcoming events.