An Essex care home has undergone a refurbishment to maintain and update the home in order for them to provide the best care possible for residents.
MHA Alexandra House is a purpose-built home for 47 people with residential or dementia care needs.
The home has recently undergone a transformation including the communal area lounges, dining rooms, corridors and administration areas.
In total, 15 homes across the organisation have undergone a transformation including changes to communal areas, bedrooms, kitchen and staff rooms.
The refurbishments have varied depending on the size and age of the home, and costs vary from £75,000 to £600,000.
“The refurbishment has helped to modernise the home and make it more welcoming and attractive for not only residents, but visitors and staff members,” said home manager Kerry Graves.
“Here at MHA Alexandra House we are all very impressed with the recent changes and they have been well received by all our residents and staff members,” she added.
“It's great to see the level of support shown by MHA in making sure the home environment is even more welcoming for all residents. MHA prides itself on providing quality care and the refurbishment is just one of the ways we invest in our homes to make sure we meet our own high standards.”