A new 80-bed care home is to open in Solihull. The Blossomfield Rose facility will deliver residential, nursing, dementia and respite care.
It will form part of the existing Blossomfield Park complex in Blossomfield Road and will aim to offer residents compassionate and supportive care. Blossomfield Park is a mix of converted historic and contemporary buildings set within five acres of private grounds aimed at all ages.
Facilities at the care home include a cafe, gym, wellness suite, cinema, hairdresser, library and meditation areas.
Sonia Tenniswood, home manager at Blossomfield Rose, said: "I am delighted to be commissioning such an exciting and innovative care home development for the community of Solihull and look forward to welcoming residents to our new family. We want to create a family here where each individual is treated as just that, an individual."
The wider Blossomfield Park development includes Tudor Grange which was built in a Jacobean style in 1887 for well-known industrialist Alfred Lovekin and was later sold to be the home of Sir Alfred Bird and his family.
Sharen Guise, director of operations at Macc Care which owns Blossomfield Rose, said: "We're all very excited for Blossomfield Rose to officially open its doors later this month and finally welcome residents into its unique community we have worked so hard to create.
"We always strive to stretch the boundaries of luxury care and, with this new development, I believe we have done just that. The existing Blossomfield Park is a wonderful community that already embodied many of the core values of Macc Care so integrating with this was seamless.
"We want the families of prospective residents to see this new home as an inclusive, safe and welcoming place, which offers great opportunities for them to visit and enjoy the array of amenities within the park."
Blossomfield Rose will be the twelfth home of the Macc Care group which runs a collection of care homes in the Midlands.