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Jun 23, 2014
As well as opening Mildenhall Lodge, the new care home, the ceremony also marked the opening of The Mildenhall club on the same sites which is for older people who still live independently in their own homes.
Councillor Alan Murray, Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Care, Suffolk County Council, cut the ribbon alongside Care UK Managing Director for Residential Care Services, Andrew Knight, and Mrs Maureen Smith, a resident of nearby Wamil Court who helped name the new home. Maureen also helped mark the occasion by cutting a special celebration cake with fellow Wamil Court resident, Grace Puttick. Maureen and Grace are amongst the 27 residents who are looking forward to moving into their new home over the next two weeks, after which Wamil Court will close.
Councillor Alan Murray said: “The opening of Mildenhall Lodge is the start of us realising the vision we had for the future of long term care in Suffolk. The new home and club boast great facilities and with its friendly and welcoming design I am sure that the residents will be extremely pleased with their new home.
With the number of older people and those suffering with dementia in Suffolk set to double by 2030 it was essential that we found a provider that was able to invest in and run homes and clubs that provided the highest quality of care for Suffolk residents – Care UK has demonstrated that it is more than up to the job.”
Mildenhall Lodge, in St John’s Close, Mildenhall, is a spacious, modern, state-of-the-art care home providing nursing care as well as residential accommodation, so if a resident’s needs change they don’t need to move to an alternative home or to hospital. The latest thinking in design, build and decoration have been used to support the care of residents with dementia and there are landscaped gardens, a cinema, hairdressers, hobbies room and café.
The adjacent Mildenhall Club is offering day and respite services to help older people locally to enjoy a regular day out treat, keep up with their favourite hobbies, enjoy a freshly cooked meal and make new friends. Care UK undertook research and focus groups with relatives and carers to help really understand what’s looked for in day care support and the Club will be open seven days a week with flexibility so customers can attend at times which fit their and their families’ needs.
Andrew Knight, Managing Director of Residential Care Services, Care UK, said: “The opening of Mildenhall Lodge is a major milestone in Care UK’s partnership with Suffolk County Council which is transforming the facilities and services for the care of older people in the county. The care home is furnished and equipped to provide the highest levels of safety and comfort so residents can enjoy living as independently as possible and we very much look forward to the first residents moving in and to welcoming the first customers at the Mildenhall Club.”
The opening of Mildenhall Lodge was attended by local councillors, community groups and health care representatives as well as members of the public who enjoyed an open afternoon with guided tours of the facilities, free refreshments prepared by the Mildenhall Lodge chef and musical entertainment. Mildenhall Lodgewas amongst thousands of care homes across the country that opened its doors to the public on 20th June in support of National Care Home Open Day 2014.
Mildenhall Lodge was also open for tours on Saturday 21st June when the home’s manager, Sally Shadbolt and her team offered free refreshments as well as entertainment for children including planting pot marigolds and arts and crafts.
For more information about Mildenhall Lodge visit www.careuk.com/mildenhall-lodge or call 0333 321 1971.
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Councillor Alan Murray, Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Care, Suffolk County Council, cuts the ribbon at the opening ceremony of Care UK’s new Mildenhall Lodge care home with Wamil Court care home resident Maureen Smith, who also helped name Mildenhall Lodge and will be moving into the new home over the next few weeks.
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