Care Homes in Lancaster

Care Homes in Lancaster

A list of quality Care Homes in Lancaster. Lancaster Care Homes that are all members of Lancashire Care Association.

Please note that with such a large membership it is taking a while to get all our members listed on our new site for your benefit. We hope to have this situation resolved within a few weeks, in the meantime please check back regularly for updated lists.


BURROWBECK GRANGE NURSING HOME

Scotforth Road

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 4XN

Owner(s): Optima Care Ltd

Manageress:

Tel: 01524 841876


Chestnuts Care Home

THE CHESTNUTS RESIDENTIAL HOME

12 bedroomed Victorian house set in its own grounds. Owners live on site. Fully trained staff in attendance at all times. Investors in People established.
Large individual rooms offer residents space for their personal items if required. Visitors welcome at any time.

The Chestnuts

Ron Butler

Mill Lane

Bolton-Le-Sands

Carnforth

Lancashire

LA5 8DG

T: 01524 732801

E: ron.butler.chest@btconnect.com


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CHIRNSIDE HOUSE

Abbeyfield Close

Scotforth

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 4NL

Owner(s): Abbeyfield (Lancaster) Society

Manageress: Mrs S G Graves

Tel: 01524 541720


GREENROYD

27 Hest Bank Lane

Hest Bank

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA2 6DG

Owner(s): Mrs C B Parker

Manageress: Mrs C B Parker

Tel: 01524 824050


Laurel Bank Care Home

LAUREL BANK CARE HOME

Laurel Bank is a purpose-built, delightful care home furnished and equipped to the highest standards. It is situated close to the city centre on a bus route and near to Castle railway station.

At Laurel Bank, six comfortably furnished lounges plus a conservatory and a large open foyer enable our residents to relax. The variety of surroundings presents views over the attractive gardens and patio to the Cumbrian fells. All the services are provided by a warm, caring and highly trained staff team.

YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME…

Please contact our Home Manager, Mel Thomas to arrange a visit or find out more about Laurel Bank.

HOW TO FIND US

LAUREL BANK CARE HOME

Westbourne Road

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 5EF

Owner:        Barchester Healthcare Homes Ltd

Manageress: Mrs Mel Thomas

Tel:            01524 388980


Why choose one of our members? Click here for more information


MOORSIDE HALL

Wyresdale Road

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 3DY

Owner(s): Mrs K L Regan & Mr R J Murray

Tel: 01524 69901


SCALEFORD RETIREMENT HOME

Lune Road

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 5QU

Owner(s): Scaleford Care Home Ltd

Manageress: Mrs Lynette Owen

Tel: 01524 841232


STANLEY LODGE RESIDENTIAL HOME

School Lane

Bay Horse

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA2 0HE

Owner:               Unlimitedcare Limited

Manageress:        Francesca Windsor

Tel:                   01524 791904


If you would like further information about any of our member homes or services simply let us know the name of the business/es you are interested in, and we shall ensure your request is responded to promptly   Request Information


THE HOME HELP AGENCY

641 Alston House

White Cross

South Road

Lancaster

Lancashire

LA1 4XF

Owner(s): Biju Limited

Manageress: Mrs L A Tallon

Tel: 01524 541708


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