Our Lifestyle

Meadowbanks is a place to feel at home, where knowledgable and compassionate care is woven into everyday living in an environment that feels safe, welcoming and calm.  

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Our Philosophy

Life here is designed to feel both enriching and reassuring.

At the heart of our home is a person-centred care philosophy, where every resident is treated as an individual with their own routines, preferences, and story.

Care here is not one-size-fits-all—it’s thoughtfully tailored, allowing residents to live life on their own terms, supported by a team that takes the time to truly understand them.

Compassionate and knowledgable care is seamlessly woven into everyday living, offering a lifestyle centred around independence, fulfillment, and genuine human connection.

A Day in the Life

A typical day at Meadowbanks strikes a careful balance between activity and calm

Mornings might begin with a relaxed breakfast and a chat with familiar faces, followed by a choice of activities throughout the day—perhaps a light exercise class, a creative session, or simply time spent enjoying quiet moments in the peaceful surroundings.

A Place to Gather

Warm, familiar spaces and four acres of beautiful gardens encourage comfort and connection.

From two libraries filled to the brim, to our comfy lounges, salon and communal dining rooms - we have plenty of spaces for residents to socialise, relax and gather with loved ones.

We also have a Tea Room and Garden Room that can be privately booked for special occassions and celebrations at no additional cost.

Our Lifestyle Goals

Connect with Family

We encourage our residents to spend time with their families, if the opportunity for a family day out or a holiday should arrive, we will do everything we can to support them.

Improve Independence

The aim is to improve the resident’s level of independence, maximise their functional ability, confidence and self-worth.

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Exercising Choice

We believe that residents should have as much freedom as possible, whilst assuring that our expert team is on hand to support them whenever it is needed.

Learn New Hobbies

We encourage our residents to explore new hobbies and interests. We offer a weekly schedule of activities that offer a variety of things to explore.

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Ready to give us a visit?

Come and see for yourself what makes our home special. A personal visit is the best way to experience our welcoming atmosphere, meet our dedicated team, and explore the spaces where residents live and relax. We’ll be happy to answer your questions and talk through how we can support your loved one.