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Westfield Park Open Days 22nd and 23rd of February!

Please come and have a look at our new purpose built nursing home at Westfield Park on our open days next Friday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm before the home opens on Monday the 25th. If you would like a one-on-one appointment with a member of our management team please book on 01405 761021, otherwise feel free to turn up for a group viewing at any time during the day.

The new home will have 54 large single bedrooms and 6 premier suites (which have their own kitchenettes and lounge areas, and have been specially designed for couples/siblings but can be used individually also). All the rooms will have full en-suite wet rooms. The new social facilities at the home will include: a full beauty salon, large activities room, an artificial outdoor bowls pitch, an in-house pub called Westfield Arms, rehabilitation gym, a shop called Sweets & Treats for all of lifes essentials and a cinema room. These facilities will be available for residents of both homes to enjoy.

Improvements to the original home, which will be called Westfield Park Haven and be solely for dementia care, will create a more dementia friendly environment with the use of dementia signage, sensory gardens and themed wings. There will be an open day for The Haven when the changes have been completed.

The entrance to the new home is down the drive to the Goole Rugby and Tennis Club, behind the original home.

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