Luxury care home in Dalgety Bay poised to open

MORRISON Community Care (CCG) Holdco has announced that its Dalgety Bay Care Home will open its doors this winter after receiving ‘high levels’ of demand for its bed spaces.

The purpose-built development will offer residential, nursing and dementia care to people over the age of 65 and provide en-suite rooms alongside a range of integrated amenities such as a hair salon, champagne bar, private dining, cinema, private gardens and a putting green.

Morrison Community Care has owned and operated care facilities in Scotland since 1989. In Scotland, the company exclusively works with contractor CCG as part of a joint venture company which has delivered over 150 beds since 2021.

Morrison Community Care MD Paul Sokhi said, “With an ageing population, a lack of family carers, and an overstretched NHS, the demand has never been greater for modern, purpose-built residential care facilities, with strong infection control design, for older people in the UK and Ireland. Our years of operational experience have given us the expertise to develop new care homes, focusing on design, technology, and sustainability, to improve the lives of older people and make a positive contribution to local communities now and in the future.”

David Wylie, MD of CCG (Scotland), added, “Dalgety Bay Care Home is a fantastic addition to this east coast community and the wider region of Fife. Delivered in partnership with Holmes Miller architects and our hugely diligent design team, it will offer future residents an unmatched level of comfort as well as a leading standard of specialist care.

“Its completion is yet another significant milestone for Morrison Community Care (CCG) Holdco and with more developments under construction and in the pipeline, we look forward to supporting more communities across the breadth of the country for many years to come.”

Morrison Community Care (CCG) Holdco is currently on-site with a further two developments in Almondside, Livingston and Perth.

The firms also recently submitted planning for a mixed-use development in Linlithgow. If approved, the facility will deliver 60 beds as well as 20 apartments available for private sale from 2025.