Abbeyfield Extra Care House

Care home
78 Stonelaw Drive, Rutherglen, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire G73 3NZ
78 Stonelaw Drive, Rutherglen, Glasgow, South Lanarkshire G73 3NZ

Click to enlarge or scroll
Run by
Abbeyfield Rutherglen Society Ltd
Comfort, companionship and security

Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.

Operator's Description

"Extra Care House, purpose built in 1990, provides residential nursing care for 19 residents. 12 of the rooms are single, and three shared. Seven of the rooms are ensuite. Residents may bring their own..." Show more "Extra Care House, purpose built in 1990, provides residential nursing care for 19 residents. 12 of the rooms are single, and three shared. Seven of the rooms are ensuite. Residents may bring their own furniture and facilities are available for family or friends to stay overnight. We accept residents from 65 years of age. We provide lunch and dinner seven days a week, plus breakfast-making facilities in the residents' rooms.

We have regular visits from a hairdresser, mobile chiropody unit and mobile library. A Church service is held monthly in McMillan House. We have a great activities coordinator who organises exercise classes, quizzes and arts and crafts sessions, and we even enjoy a visiting pet zoo." Show less

Main Facts

Care home
Conditions cared for: Older people generally
Care period: Long stay.
This home accommodates 30 residents in 30 single rooms (7 en suite). It was purpose built in 1990 and has a garden. Facilities are available for family or friends to stay overnight.
Residents may bring their own furniture. Activities are arranged.
Housing Authority: South Lanarkshire
Social Care Authority: South Lanarkshire
Cost: Not available.

Info updated: 30/04/2020
Run by
Abbeyfield Rutherglen Society Ltd
Comfort, companionship and security

Living at home can become harder as you get older. But choosing to move into supported living accommodation doesn't have to mean losing your independence. In fact, many of our residents tell us it feels like a new beginning.

Street view
Map view