Abbeyfield House

Care home
1 Kilwinning Road, Irvine, North Ayrshire KA12 8RR
1 Kilwinning Road, Irvine, North Ayrshire KA12 8RR

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Run by
Abbeyfield Irvine & District 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

"Located on Kilwinning Road in Irvine, Abbeyfield House care home was opened in 1975 by members of the Rotary Club of Irvine as a supportive house with seven rooms. In 1995 a two storey extension was b..." Show more "Located on Kilwinning Road in Irvine, Abbeyfield House care home was opened in 1975 by members of the Rotary Club of Irvine as a supportive house with seven rooms. In 1995 a two storey extension was built providing 22 ensuite rooms and the building was newly opened in 1997. A further four bedrooms were added to the house in 2006, a lounge extension was later added and an enclosed garden deck area." Show less

Main Facts

Care home
Conditions cared for: Older people generally
Care period: Trial stay / Long stay / Respite care stay.
This home accommodates 22 residents in 14 single and 4 shared rooms (18 en suite). It is a converted building with a garden. Overnight visitors can usually be accommodated.
The home is in an urban location. Bus stop 250 yards; shop 250 yards; post office 250 yards; town centre 250 yards; GP 250 yards; social centre 1 mile(s);
Residents may bring their own furniture and choose their room decoration. There is a lot of flexibility about meals. Residents can usually bring their pet. Activities are arranged daily. There are opportunities to pursue hobbies.
Housing Authority: North Ayrshire
Social Care Authority: North Ayrshire
Cost: Not available. Local Authority rates accepted. NHS Continuing Care Funding rate accepted.

Info updated: 30/04/2020
Run by
Abbeyfield Irvine & District 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.

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