Yorkshire-based Constantia Healthcare has acquired a further two care homes in the county – increasing its portfolio to nine.
Constantia has purchased The Millings in Bedale and St John’s in Kirk Hammerton – both in North Yorkshire – from another family-owned business. Both homes are rated as outstanding by the CQC.
The family-run company acquired two homes in West Yorkshire in October – Linson Court in Batley, and Manor Croft in Dewsbury – to add to its three homes in Middlesbrough and two in Lancashire.
The Millings is a 36-bedroom home based in a 400-year-old converted former rectory in the market town of Bedale, while the 34-bed St John’s House – a 110-year-old fully refurbished Tudor style former schoolhouse – is located in the village of Kirk Hammerton.
Emily Whitehurst, chief operating officer at Constantia Healthcare, said: “We are delighted to have acquired these two CQC rated outstanding homes, which are both excellent additions to our existing portfolio.
“They are homes with great character, both inside and out, and have a fantastic reputation for the quality of care provided.
“The long-serving staff team take genuine, immense pride in the care they deliver, putting residents at the very heart of everything they do, which is the Constantia way.”