An award-winning Scarborough care business has announced exciting new expansion plans as it takes over an established home in the town.
Despite the tough economic climate for social care, Saint Cecilia’s is poised to take over Normanby House in Belgrave Crescent, Scarborough, a care home for up to 25 people, currently owned by Anchor.
Normanby House will join Saint Cecilia’s family of care services, which includes a dementia care home on Stepney Road, a nursing home on Filey Road and day care centre on Eastway, Eastfield.
Managing director Mike Padgham says: “We are bucking the trend, as all the headlines recently have been about care businesses contracting and closing homes.
“But we are positive and believe that to survive and flourish, a care business has to be a certain size and Normanby House helps us to achieve the growth we need to strengthen the company and move forward with confidence.
“It is an established and successful care home, rated as ‘good’ under its previous owners and we are very proud and very excited to be welcoming the home, its lovely residents and excellent staff to the Saint Cecilia’s family, he continues.
“Under its previous owner, Anchor, it has performed very well and we know that we will be able to learn from its successes to enhance our services, whilst bringing some of the Saint Cecilia’s magic to Normanby House too,” he adds.
Mark Greaves, director of care with Anchor, says: “We are very proud of what we have achieved at Normanby House and the care it offers.
“We are pleased that we are now able to transfer the home to an established local care provider, one who shares the culture of Anchor in providing outstanding and professional care.”
The purchase was completed with the support of Natwest and in particular David Marsden, senior healthcare manager.
Mr Padgham adds: “We are very grateful to David and to Natwest for helping us bring this very exciting purchase together.”
Saint Cecilia’s has won awards and recognition for its care services at the Great Yorkshire and Humberside Care Awards and Great British Care Home Awards. It was also recognised at the Scarborough Business Awards and Toast of the Coast Awards last year.