Not-for-profit care provider Harrogate Neighbours has opened a care home in Boroughbridge.
Heath Lodge Community Haven is a 31-bed home providing residential and dementia care.
The site was previously a North Yorkshire County Council-run care home called Springfield Garth.
Harrogate Neighbours acquired it as part of a swap agreement that saw the council take over the voluntary organisation’s former 28-bed Heath Lodge care home on Pannal Ash Road in Harrogate.
Harrogate Neighbours hopes its Boroughbridge home will eventually offer the same services as those provided at The Cuttings, its 55-flat development in Starbeck that includes domiciliary care as well as meals on wheels to older and vulnerable people living nearby.
It spent £500,000 refurbishing the York Road site with the help of Yorkshire interior design firm Design Tonic, which donated furniture and staff time to help create a warm and welcoming environment for residents, relatives and staff.
Design Tonic advised on colour palettes to create a calming and comfortable atmosphere and refurnished the ground floor bedrooms with fresh paint and new curtains and carpet. It also re-designed the entrance area using splashes of gold and built a feature reception desk.
Sue Cawthray, chief executive of Harrogate Neighbours said:
“We can’t thank the wonderful team at Design Tonic enough. As a not-for-profit organisation, we rely on the generosity of local businesses.
“The staff, residents and relatives have all commented on how fantastic the entrance area looks – we’re so grateful for all their hard work.”
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Design Tonic founder Amanda Cook, said:
“Working with Harrogate Neighbours and seeing first-hand the impact the transformation has had on residents and staff is why we do what we do.
“We work with a number of local charities that we align ourselves with and it’s great to share our expertise and give something back – particularly when we know what a huge difference it makes.”
Heath Lodge Community Haven received a ‘Good’ rating in all areas following a recent Care Quality Commission visit.