Hallmark Care Homes has held a grand opening for Angmering Grange, its new £18m luxury home in Angmering, West Sussex.
Guests including Angmering Parish Council Chair Nikki Hamilton-Street and The Care Home Environment editor Matt Seex were invited to tour the 74-bed, residential, dementia, and nursing home on Roundstone Lane.
The afternoon event, attended by local businesses and care professionals, included speeches and a performance from the Cancer United OutSingCancer choir.
Angmering Grange includes a unique offering called The Residences, comprising 10 suites which give residents access to premium services and amenities, an exclusive bar, fine dining, and concierge services.
Other features at the new home include a sensory room to support residents living with dementia, an indoor garden room and activity area which will be used for art and bird watching, and a nostalgic sweet treats room reminiscent of an ice cream parlour.
Angmering Grange also boasts landscaped gardens, two large terraces, a summer house, a gardening club area with raised planters, and outdoors fitness equipment.
General manager Ray Arnold said: “I am delighted that Angmering Grange is now officially open! We have 80 dedicated team members who are passionate about supporting residents to thrive in later life.
“Much thought and consideration has gone into Angmering Grange to help residents live active, independent, and fulfilled lives, we have lots of spaces residents and their loved ones can enjoy quality time together and make new memories.
“We cannot wait to see the home come to life as residents move in and we would like to thank the local community for the incredible, warm welcome we have received to date.”
Hallmark Care Homes MD Aneurin Brown added: “I am so proud to be part of the team who have grouped together and have made Angmering Grange the beautiful home that it is today.
“We are looking forward to making Angmering Grange a part of the community whilst continuing to build on our reputation of providing 26 years of industry-leading care.”