Plans launched for luxury care home featuring cinema and champagne bar

MORRISON Community Care and contractor CCG (Scotland) have submitted plans for the build of a luxury care home in Dalgety Bay, Dunfermline.

If approved, the proposals will see 68 private suites delivered at Harbour Way. The facility would also include dining rooms, a hair salon, a cinema, a champagne bar, and private gardens.

Paul Sokhi, managing director of Morrison Community Care Group, said, “Both Morrison Community Care and CCG have already worked together for half a decade having successfully created two luxury care homes with a further two presently under construction. With an ageing population and people living longer, there is a growing demand for modern luxury accommodation, with strong infection control design, for older people in Scotland.  Thus, it is very exciting to be involved at Dalgety Bay where we will aim to make a positive, long-term contribution by delivering sector-leading standards of health and care provision.”

CCG managing director, David Wylie, added, “Dalgety Bay represents another exciting chapter in the CCG and Morrison Community Care partnership. Through our combined expertise, we have already successfully delivered 200 beds since 2017 and a further 100+ beds are set to be completed this year. Quality, modern accommodation for the elderly is incredibly important to the Scottish economy and we are confident our proposals will be accepted by the local authority and surrounding communities.”

Matt Heaney, senior architect with Holmes Miller, said, “Dalgety Bay Luxury Suites represents the next phase of design development with Morrison Community Care and CCG’s building technology to establish a state-of-the-art care home suitable for the post-covid era.  The life of the residents has been uppermost in our considerations from the creation of small, self-contained, community groups within the wider home to generous and attractive communal areas with access to external balcony space for each community group.  The development of the Harbour Way site creates a vital, modern care facility and a welcoming corner landmark, to this important access to the Dalgety Bay settlement.”