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Luxury 66-bed care home opens in Norwich

A LUXURY care home has opened in Norwich offering residential, dementia and respite care for residents in comfortable and enjoyable surroundings.

Broadlands Lodge, operated by Danforth Care Homes, has opened its doors for 66 residents, delivering care in state-of-the-art facilities.

The home has been designed with residents’ lifestyles in mind, with opportunities to embrace the sensory garden, on-site beauty and hair salon, cinema, library and coffee shops.

“Exceptional care is at the forefront of everything we do, and Broadlands Lodge will be a true asset to the community in Norwich,” said care manager Sotak Robinson.

“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.”

The home, which has 66 rooms, each with en-suite wet room facilities, along with smart TVs and mini fridges, is designed to be spacious, safe and comfortable for every resident.

The opening has created 60 jobs for local people, and the home is managed by a dedicated home manager, who has more than 30 years’ experience in the care industry, gaining a wealth of qualifications while working as a registered manager in residential and dementia care homes.

“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,” added Sotak. “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.”

Broadlands Lodge Care Home is part of Danforth Care Home Group, who aim to open 15 more state-ofthe-art care homes across the country in the next 15 months.

These purpose-built luxury facilities will be created with the enjoyment and comfort of the residents in mind.

They are also at the forefront of innovation when it comes to energy saving care homes, on a path to zero-carbon consumption and selfgeneration of power, with homes fitted with solar panels.

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