Luxurycare Group, which has five care homes in Bournemouth and Poole, has expanded its portfolio with the purchase of a nursing home in Meyrick Park, Bournemouth.
The care home group purchased Meyrick Rise, rated good by the Care Quality Commission earlier this year, and has announced plans to improve and expand the homes’ offer.
The Branksome Wood Road nursing home, which can accommodate up to 75 people but currently has less than 40, will be renamed Kingsman House.
Current residents and staff will stay on, but new residents are expected to join as Luxurycare make improvements. The care home group is looking to expand the staff team accordingly.
Mandy Kittlety, Managing Director at Luxurycare Group said:
“I already know this beautiful home well, as not only have several of the Luxurycare team worked there previously, but my own grandmother lived here many years ago.
Sam Hoskins, our Operations Director was an Interim Manager before joining us at Seabourne House, Southbourne in 2008 while our Facilities Directors, Christina Barrett was the Head Chef at Meyrick Rise in from 2006 to 2009. It’s an emotional return for all of us!
“We are delighted to be taking on a fantastic, well-established staff team, who have such warm and positive relationships with those living in the home. And we’re excited about expanding the team further and bringing many improvements to this environment.”
The home, which has recently undergone a refurbishment by the previous owners, has five communal lounges, a dining room, a bar-lounge and a beauty spa, as well as a landscaped garden and patio area.
Luxurycare’s plans include reopening the top floor, which has been decommissioned up to now, and reopening the hair salon and cinema. Ashley Liddington, who provides the In-House Chaplaincy service at Luxurycare is very excited at revamping the chapel to create a new multi-faith chapel. The team have already begun exterior works rejuvenating the driveways and brickwork and are also planning on an extensive project to make the garden more accessible.
Added Mandy:
“This grand and impressive nursing home is already well-run and welcoming, but we are thrilled to begin unlocking its enormous potential.
“This is an excellent addition to our portfolio, fitting well with and complementing what we offer with our five other homes across Bournemouth and Poole.
“Kingsman House will allow us to bring our sought-after brand of first-class and person-centred care to even more people, meeting the ever-growing need for nursing care locally.”
The centrally located home, which is close to parks, Bournemouth Gardens, and the beach, has been purchased from ‘brighterkind’, a national care group with more than 20 homes across the country.
It has a long history of care, dating back to its beginnings as St Joseph’s Convalescent home in 1888. The current building, rebuilt in 1986, has served as a convent and a care centre and finally a care home over the years.
Image depicts Andrea Moise, Sam Hoskins, and Manju Reji
