Senior living developer Charterpoint has handed over the completion of Fosse Way View, Bingham in Nottinghamshire to care home operator HC-One where it will "formally" open next month.
It will be HC-One’s second care home in Bingham where residents can choose one of four independent living communities, depending on the level of residential and memory care required to meet their needs.
Fosse Way View has been built on the site of a former police station in Grantham Road, and is easily accessible to the town centre and close to community facilities.
Tracey Tomlins, managing director at HC-One, said: “We are now closer than ever to opening the doors of Fosse Way View. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in getting us to where we are now.
“We are excited to formally open next month and we are really looking forward to welcoming our new residents, their loved ones and our colleague team and providing high-quality, person-centred care at Fosse Way View.”
HC-One which offers residential, nursing and memory care for older people in over 300 care homes located across England, Scotland and Wales, already runs in Moor Lane, Bingham, which has a carehome.co.uk rating of 9.3 out of 10.
Representatives from Lawrence Baker who built the 70-bed home handed over the building to Charterpoint Senior Living, which in turn handed the keys to HC-One.
Charterpoint director Giles Nursey said: “We are thrilled to see the completion of Fosse Way View – a superb, modern care home which we will be an asset to the town of Bingham [and] just a few miles from our headquarters in Edwalton.
“Contractor Lawrence Baker has done a sterling job to keep the project on track, despite the challenges of the Covid pandemic.
“We are delighted to hand over to HC-One to enable fit-out before Fosse Way View opens shortly to residents.”
Based at Wheatcroft Business Park, Edwalton, Nottingham, Charterpoint Senior Living specialises in property development for senior living, with years of experience in designing care homes, extra care facilities and retirement communities.