Weavers Court Officially Opened by the Lord Mayor of Leeds
Care Home Opening Highlights Partnership Working
Weavers Court, a brand-new care home in Leeds from the Adore Care Group, was delighted to welcome the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Robert Gettings MBE JP to declare the home officially open. The care home, located in Yeadon, near Rawdon, was officially opened on Thursday 3 November, with operators, Adore Care Homes, and many health and social care professionals attending the event.
Andrew Long, of operator Adore Care Homes, introduced the mayor and thanked LNT Care Developments, the developer, for delivering this extremely high standard luxury care home.
Andrew commented, “This muti-million-pound development showcases the very best of Leeds and Yorkshire-based businesses.” He added, “With green energy technology that is already well ahead of Government targets, an integral part of our new home, Weavers Court offers a safe and secure environment of the highest standards for elderly people to live in.”
Health and social care professionals, including Dr Naylor of Aireborough Surgery, joined with other guests involved in the development of Weavers Court to mark the home’s formal opening.
Located in the beautiful Green Lane Mills development of Yeadon, within easy reach of both Leeds and Bradford, Weavers Court is the first Adore Care home to open. Opening the home officially, the Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Gettings said that he had been given detailed information about the home in advance of his visit, but nothing had prepared him for how good the home is, adding, “I am delighted to be opening this beautiful home in the Guiseley and Rawdon Ward of North Leeds. It is a wonderful facility and I am impressed by the attention to detail and quality of accommodation that it is on offer.”
Cutting the ribbon, the Lord Mayor declared the home officially open, wistfully adding that as, “We all get older, it is only right that elderly people in need of care have the choice to live in a place like Weavers Court.”
Mariyam Jogi, Weavers Court General Manager, said, “We have been made so welcome in Rawdon and Yeadon as we have prepared to open the home; not only by the many businesses and shops and offices in the area, but also by our Health and Social Care colleagues. We believe that this united approach to health and social care proves once again that, at grassroots level, true cooperation exists to demonstrate that the public and private sector can work together.”
Weavers Court has 66 en-suite rooms and is purpose built to meet the residents’ needs. A fabulous balance of both private, personal space and bright, comforting community areas; the home is developed around the needs and likes of residents. Facilities within the home include a cinema room, library, tea room, a hair and beauty salon and a cafe bar.
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