Home Care Home Design Raising the bar in luxury care: Midlands care group set to open state-of-the-art care residency as its continues to blossom 

Raising the bar in luxury care: Midlands care group set to open state-of-the-art care residency as its continues to blossom 

by Kirsty Kirsty

A luxury Midlands care group is set to open a new 80-bed care home in Solihull that will look to deliver exceptional residential, nursing, dementia and respite care — underpinned by a person-centred care culture that champions both independence and community.

Blossomfield Rose, a new state-of-the-art care home ​​situated as part of the existing Blossomfield Park in Solihull, will offer residents compassionate and supportive care within a unique setting, which features an array of amenities and an environment that’s conducive to overall wellbeing.

The new home will sit neatly within the wider Blossomfield Park development, a mix of sympathetically converted historic and contemporary buildings set within five acres of mature, private grounds — offering privately owned accommodation to all ages. Residents will have access to all park-wide amenities and grounds, as well as the care home’s own adjacent Coach House café where residents can enjoy time with family and friends.

With beautifully designed interiors, bright communal areas and extensive green spaces, the home will offer the perfect environment to forge a strong sense of community among residents. As well as a varied programme of engaging activities, residents will also have access to some impressive facilities, including a gym and wellness suite, cinema, hairdresser, library and meditation areas — recognising the importance of mental health and wellbeing within the elderly population. 

Blossomfield Rose will also boast unobtrusive, integrated technology throughout the home which will help the dedicated care team deliver the highest quality and standards of dementia and nursing care. Features such as acoustic listening devices and nurse call systems will offer families peace of mind as care can be delivered swiftly as necessary, alongside thorough digital record-keeping and care planning. 

Sonia Tenniswood, Home Manager at Blossomfield Rose, commented: “I am delighted to be commissioning such an exciting and innovative care home development for the community of Solihull and look forward to welcoming residents to our new family. Blossomfield Rose has been built in such a way that each aspect of an individual’s wellbeing is catered for, whether it’s communal space to spend time with friends and family, or beautiful walled gardens to reap the wellbeing benefits associated with fresh air. We want to create a family here, where each individual is treated as just that – an individual – who is free to express their independence within a safe and caring environment.”

The wider Blossomfield Park development is a multi-generational new scheme, encompassing Tudor Grange, Alfred Place and Lovekin Gate — offering a mix of privately-owned residential and retirement apartments. Tudor Grange was built in a Jacobean style in 1887 for well-known industrialist Alfred Lovekin and was later sold to be the home of Sir Alfred Bird and his family. 

Sharen Guise, Director of Operations at Macc Care, said: “We’re all very excited for Blossomfield Rose to officially open its doors later this month and finally welcome residents into its unique community we have worked so hard to create. At Macc Care, we always strive to stretch the boundaries of luxury care and with this new development, I believe we have done just that. The existing Blossomfield Park is a wonderful community that already embodied many of the core values of Macc Care, so integrating with this was seamless. We want the families of prospective residents to see this new home as an inclusive, safe and welcoming place, which offers great opportunities for them to visit and enjoy the array of amenities within the park.”

Blossomfield Rose will be the twelfth home of the Macc Care group, which runs a collection of care homes in the Midlands. The group prides itself on three core values — Love, Caring and Compassion. The word ‘rose’ is used across the collection of homes to symbolise new beginnings, which will be pertinent to both staff and residents at this exciting new community.

For further information on Blossomfield Rose, please visit: https://blossomfieldrose.co.uk/, or for further information on the wider Blossomfield Park, please visit: https://blossomfieldpark.co.uk/ 

For information on the Macc Care group, please visit: https://www.macccare.com/.

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