Residential Care Home in Lanark

Beechgrove Care Home is a purpose-built care home situated in the market town of Lanark in South Lanarkshire. The home features 70 spacious bedrooms with en-suite facilities and around-the-clock Residential, Nursing, Dementia and Respite care services for older people. Residents can use the many services and amenities available at Beechgrove including dining rooms, a hair salon, cinema room, activities programme and a private garden at no extra cost.

Our Residential Care Home in Lanark

Our all-inclusive way of living provide residents with the opportunity to spend their time doing the things they truly enjoy, carrying out their hobbies and interests while they receive as much or as little assistance that residents need from dedicated members of staff. Residents can lead a fulfilling lifestyle in a cosy and inviting setting surrounded by those that share similar interests. 

Our team of Activity Coordinators organise an array of fun and varied activities for our residents to participate in each and every week. From board games, to quizzes, arts & crafts and live entertainment, there’s always something to look forward to each week. If residents have any suggestions on activities they’d like to see, we encourage residents to let us know their thoughts so that we can incorporate into our schedule.

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Lounge Area at Beechgrove

What is Residential Care?

Residential care is a type of long-term care available for older people. Those who are struggling to upkeep their household or personal regime will benefit from residential care. Many people prefer to live in a residential care facility because it provides them with security, social opportunities, and ongoing support on a daily basis. Residents can spend their time doing the things that bring them joy without having to worry about the hassles of everyday chores such as cleaning, washing, cooking and administrative duties.

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Nursing Care

We provide 24-hour Nursing Care to individuals who require advanced medical and personal care. Nursing care is the most appropriate care alternative for individuals who have physical disabilities, high dependency needs, long-term health conditions and illnesses or who need palliative care.

Residents who reside at our nursing home will receive the greatest standards of care and support from a dedicated nursing team at all hours of the day and night. We provide a safe and secure setting for residents to feel their most comfortable and content at all times, with the opportunity to hold 1:1 activity sessions in the comfort of their bedrooms.

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Dementia Care

Our team collectively has decades of experience working with people living with dementia. We are proud to provide unrivalled, specialist dementia care to our residents. When it comes to supporting residents with dementia, we understand how each person has varying needs and requires a different level of care which is why our dementia care programmes are personalised to each individual situation.

Beechgrove offers a variety of dementia-friendly activities and alternative therapies within homely surroundings which allows residents to feel safe in their environment and which enables residents to carry out their interests on a daily basis with the support of staff.

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Respite Care

Respite Care provides is a short-term care solution for those seeking care for a period of time. People who are caring for their loved ones can use respite care as a way of receiving a break from their care duties. Our professional care team will look after loved ones and ensure all of their care needs are met during their stay.

Respite Care is also appropriate for those who require some time out from their usual routines due to an illness, injury or operation until they are fully ready. Respite care can also be used as a way of trialling a care home for a period of time before making the decision to move in on a permanent basis.

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