The opening of a £2.2m apartment complex in Cambuslang for former long stay hospital patients has been launched with a promise that residents will have a new way of life with fun a key ingredient.
Cherry Tree Court marks the end of 15 years of work by the council's Social Work and Housing Resources in partnership with NHS Lanarkshire.
The abiding goal over the last decade and a half was to give individuals a better quality of life by moving them from long stay learning disability hospital beds into new accommodation specifically designed to suit their needs.
Mairi Brackenridge, the head of the council's Adult and Justice Services, said: "Opportunities and choice are the key elements for the new residents of this modern and innovative model of care and it is hoped that each and every one of them will enjoy a fulfilling lifestyle in their new home and within the wider community of Cambuslang.
"While the key point of the opening of Cherry Tree Court is to look towards a brighter future for the residents it is also an opportunity to reflect on the hard work and dedication shown over the last 15 years to allow so many individuals to leave long term hospital care and enjoy a fuller life."
The court now provides flats for the last 12 patients at the Kirklands Hospital in Bothwell. Arklet Housing Association worked alongside the partnership to create a complex built to the highest specifications including an integral sprinkler system and full wheelchair access.
Each flat is designed as a private home with residents choosing their own furniture and other personal items. There are also private patios and gardens combined with internal courtyards to make the complex an even more enjoyable place to live.
The Richmond Fellowship Scotland has been appointed to provide the personal care services required by the residents and has already brought to bear its expertise in recruiting and training the right individuals for the job.
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