Broadlands Lodge, a luxury 66 bed care home in Norwich, has officially opened its doors to offer residential, dementia, and respite care.
Features and amenities at the new home, which is located near picturesque Elm Hill and forms part of Danforth Care Home Group, include a sensory garden, hair and beauty salon, cinema, library, and coffee shop. Broadlands Lodge will generate 60 new jobs.
Danforth aims to open a further 15 luxury homes across the UK in the coming months. With sustainability in mind, the group will be fitting its new homes with solar panels.
Sotak Robinson, care manager at Broadlands Lodge, said: “Exceptional care is at the forefront of everything we do, and Broadlands Lodge will be a true asset to the community in Norwich. We’ve designed the home to be a comfortable and safe space for residents to live their lives, enjoying everyday activities such as going to a coffee shop or getting a book out of the library.
“We’re committed to providing the highest quality care to our residents, in a space where they can live in comfort while feeling valued and safe. We cater for each residents’ individual needs, while offering a space which encourages independence and a home-like atmosphere. We welcome residents’ families to join them regularly in meals or trips to the on-site coffee shops and cinema rooms, so they can continue living their lives to the fullest.”