Work Progresses Well at Rowan Park

the exterior of our home

Ahead of our opening in early January 2024, we are delighted that Rowan Park Care Home is now really starting to take shape as we enter into the final phase of the development.

Our purpose-built care home has had careful consideration of the materials and style of the build, allowing it to integrate well into the beautiful village of Stratton-on-the-Fosse where we continue to receive unlimited support from the local community.

Upon approaching our home, there is an instant boutique feel that progresses through the bespoke oak entrance and into the welcoming Reception and Café area.

Offering en-suite bedrooms, lounges, dining rooms, and communal areas across three floors, our home provides a warm and inviting community feel from the outset, one that we can’t wait to share with our residents as they start their next chapter with us.

The interior design of our home is simply stunning and offers bedrooms in various colourways including dark peach, classic cream, soft grey, and china blue, to name a few. Our bedrooms also offer many different outlooks, providing residents with the option to look out onto the comings and goings of the home or more rural views of the rolling countryside and beyond.

Our brand new care home really does offer something special, from its beautifully curated design and lifestyle that supports and inspires, to the person-centred care that not only meets residents' needs but provides reassurance to their loved ones around-the-clock.  

In early November, we are excited to be opening our Marketing Suite which will provide a great opportunity for prospective residents and those in the wider community to see what we have to offer, as well as meet our kind and dedicated team.

Further information on our Marketing Suite opening times and community events will be shared soon, but in the meantime, if you would like to find out more information about how Rowan Park Care Home can support you, then please get in contact with our team.

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