New care home creates 50 jobs in Staffordshire

THE opening of a new specialist care home in Fazeley will create 50 new jobs.

Fazeley Junction, also known as The Boathouse, was developed by Midcroft Care on behalf of the Midway Care Group which has built and operates a number of care homes in the Midlands.

The development was funded by Yorkshire Bank which provided a seven figure support package.

The finance deal was delivered by Heather Griffin, relationship manager at the bank’s business and private banking centre in Birmingham.

The new care home specialises in residential care and transitional services for individuals with learning disabilities and associated needs.

Fazeley Junction has taken advantage of new technology throughout the home which reduces the costs of care to the local authority as well as ensuring all residents live in an environment where rights, independence and choice are made a priority.

Matthew Harrison, managing director for Midway Care Group, said: “Fazeley Junction is ideally suited for the kind of care Midway Care Group has become synonymous with over the past five years – that of a pro-active, meaningful, transitional care with carefully mapped out pathways that encourage residents to move constructively through the various elements of our residential, training and supported living accommodation.”

Gareth Jones, head of commercial and small business relationship management at Yorkshire Bank in Birmingham, said: “Midway Care Group has been providing high-quality care for nearly ten years and looks set to continue to do so with the opening of the new care home in Staffordshire.”
 

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