A popular nursing home that sits between Skipton and Keighley in Cross Hills, currently has a handful of sought-after places available for new residents and is offering local people the chance to experience everything it has to offer by enjoying a free day of respite care.

Beanlands Nursing Home is centred around a grand building surrounded by delightful landscaped gardens. With two light-filled lounges and a large conservatory that offers lovely views of the home’s immaculately kept grounds. Beanlands Nursing Home genuinely feels like home.

Residents can choose to eat meals with friends in the dining room, or opt for service in their own rooms. High speed Wi-Fi means everyone can stay connected with friends and family. The home’s dedicated activities manager also organises and runs a packed social calendar with lots of events and a wide range of trips out to the theatre, races, and cinema, as well as other local attractions.

Every room is furnished to an exceptional standard, and features an individual nurse call system, telephone point and television. Residents are also encouraged to bring personal items, such as small items of furniture, photographs, ornaments and other treasured mementoes, to help make their room their own. Many ground floor rooms have patio doors which open out onto terraces and gardens.

Beanlands Nursing Home’s free day of respite care must be booked before the end of March 2020. Beanlands is registered to provide care to older, frail and disabled people.

The home is owned and operated by Saltaire based Czajka Care Group, which also runs Currergate Nursing Home in Steeton, as well as Fairmount Nursing Home, Brookfield Care Home, and Staveley Birk Leas Nursing Home, which are all in Nab Wood near Shipley.

Konrad Czajka, managing director at Czajka Care Group, said: “Beanlands is a very popular nursing home, with a highly experienced and dedicated team, as well as an array of top-quality amenities. As a result, we attract residents from across Skipton and Keighley, as well as from the likes of Ilkley and Addingham, and beyond.

“Beanlands always enjoys high occupancy levels, but we currently have a limited number of places available for new residents, so we’re opening our doors and inviting people to come and enjoy a free day of respite care and find out more about our wonderful home.

“Anyone who has ever thought about moving into a nursing home, or feels they could benefit from a short break or respite care, should contact us now and experience for themselves everything that Beanlands has to offer.”

Beanlands Nursing Home also has a wide range of positive testimonials to its name, including the following:

“Thank you so much for the fantastic care my mum has received over the past 10 years, it has turned such a negative stage in life into a positive and has been so appreciated by all her family. I really don't know where we would have been without you all, and at the end of her journey she has been surrounded by very special people. With sincere thanks.”

Anyone wanting to book a free day of respite care before the end of March, should call 01274 599564.

For further information about Czajka Care Group and its homes visit: www.czajka.co.uk

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