Yorkshire care home provider Strong Life Care is on the expansion trail, acquiring its third care home.
Strong Life Care, which was established in 2010, has bought the purpose-built Earls Lodge Care Home in Wakefield.
The new home offers specialist dementia and nursing care with en-suite bedrooms, landscaped gardens, a dementia café and activities room and is able to accommodate up to 50 residents.
Its other care homes in Newark and Barnsley offer tailored support for residents and the chance to continue personal hobbies and pastimes such as gardening and cooking in an inclusive community environment.
Harpreet Banwait, managing director of Strong Life Care, said: “The country has a growing elderly population, and access to quality care is becoming more and more important. The purchase of Earls Lodge Care Home gives us the opportunity to offer our services to the local residents in West Yorkshire.
“Our long-term vision is to establish a national reputation for our brand and in the next five years, we’d like to provide up to 500 more beds to private and publicly funded residents.
"We have a long-running relationship with Lloyds Bank and with its support, we have opened two Strong Life homes in the past 12 months.”
Strong Life Care bought the home with the support of a seven figure loan from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
David Ingleson, relationship director at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, added: “The new site is a great addition to the Strong Life Care portfolio, while the creation of new jobs and the potential to provide apprentice placements to develop future talent is a boost for the local economy.”
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