CCG (Scotland) and Morrison Community Care Group (MCCG) has announced the completion of a new luxury care home located just south of Stirling city centre.
Roselea Court, which has since been sold to a recognised care operator, will offer residential, nursing and dementia care services for people over the age of 65 with an enviable range of comfort and amenity afforded by 50 private en-suite beds, a champagne bar, cinema, hair & beauty salon, café, dining facilities and private gardens.
The development has been created in partnership with CCG (Scotland) and is the latest to have been delivered to the 'MCCG Standard' of build whereby a turnkey design solution is supported by advanced construction methods to achieve enhanced quality and energy performance characteristics.
Paul Sokhi, Managing Director of Morrison Community Care Group, said: "As one of Scotland's foremost developers of 24/7 residential, nursing and dementia care services, I am delighted to bring the 'MCCG Standard' to Stirling. Working with our partners CCG and Holmes Miller, we build care facilities which promote the rights of the individual whilst ensuring privacy, dignity and respect. Furthermore, the principles of our design ensure that we deliver unmatched standards of quality and comfort which are both evident throughout Roselea Court.
"I am thoroughly delighted with the end result and I am sure the future residents will agree upon its opening this winter."
CCG Managing Director, David Wylie, said: "Scotland's elderly population is growing rapidly and it is becoming increasingly important to provide modern accommodation that will support people's needs later in life. CCG share Morrison Community Care's vision for quality and comfort with our expertise as a contractor supporting the design process to conceive optimised and highly energy-efficient developments. Roselea Court is another great example of our partnership and a welcome addition to the city of Stirling."
Since commencing works at Roselea Court in 2020, MCCG and CCG have since launched a joint venture company and have submitted planning for a further 3 developments. Mr Sokhi states that the company's early success bodes well for future development in Scotland.
He added: "MCCG and CCG have created over 200 beds since 2017 and as we near the end of our first year as a joint venture, we can be very proud of the work we have accomplished so far. We have given ourselves a major platform from which we can push on and this presents a hugely exciting prospect for our company and for the wider sector. I am very much looking forward to the years ahead."
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