New care home set to create jobs

A NEW care home designed to provide 24 hour support for adults with learning difficulties looks set to create 20 full time and part-time jobs.

The home in Deighton, which is being built by HHP Developments after securing funding from RBS, will comprise of two principle suites as well as two studio aparments when finished next April.

Each suite will be fully furnished providing five en-suite bedrooms, a large communal lounge, kitchen / dining room with height adjustable tables, assisted bathroom, a multi sensory activity room, a laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryers and a wheel chair store.

Level entry access to the front and rear of the property is available and the residents can take advantage of a flat patio with gardens and raised flower beds at the home.

Hampton House will be the second care home in HHP’s portfolio, the other being Langley Lodge.

Roger Williams, director of HHP, said: “Hampton House is built on the site of a former public house that had been derelict for years so we are delighted to be providing a capital injection into the area, creating employment opportunities and a new service to people with a disability which will enable them to stay in the area.

“We are really excited about this facility and particularly pleased to be extending our operations within Huddersfield ”

A flexible funding package was provided by the RBS Commercial Banking Healthcare team. Robert Smith, senior relationship manager, RBS in Leeds, said: “Roger and his team have a great knowledge of the area and sector which is proven through Langley Lodge and we are happy to have helped them acquire a second site and develop the care home.

“When completed, this will be a valuable resource for the local community in Huddersfield and I would like to take this opportunity to wish them well and look forward to working with them in the future.”

 

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