Williamwood House (residential care home)
Williamwood House residential
care home for elderly care is located in: Strathtay Avenue, Netherlee, Glasgow, G44 3YA.
Contact: Neil Watson, Unit Manager
Tel: 0141 637 1168
Email: williamwood@crossreach.org.ukWebsite: http://www.crossreach.org.ukCare Home providing
personal care. This home accommodates 34 residents in 34 single rooms (34 en suite). It is a converted building with a garden, and opened around 1983. Facilities are available for family or friends to stay overnight. .
Suitable for: older age / dementia clients.
Care period: Longer stay clients.
Lifestyle: Residents may bring their own furniture. Residents can bring their pet. Activities are organised regularly. .
Activities: Activities are organised regularly..
Cost: Not available..
Inspection Report: Read care standards authority inspection reports.
Care group: CrossReach
This residential
care home scheme is managed by crossreach. williamwood house was opened in 1983 following recognition by the board of social responsibility that there was a need for a specialist resource, which would meet the needs of older people with dementia. the original house and the estate were left to the church of scotland board of social responsibility as a bequest from the family of the late george urie scott. the original building was built around 1930 with an extension being added by the church of scotland prior to opening as a residential home. in 2007 crossreach (formerly board of social responsibility) completed a £1.3 million refurbishment to raise the standard of the accommodation to meet the national standards set by the scottish executive. says Williamwood House was opened in 1983 following recognition by the Board of Social Responsibility that there was a need for a specialist resource, which would meet the needs of older people with Dementia. The original house and the estate were left to the Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility as a bequest from the family of the late George Urie Scott. The original building was built around 1930 with an extension being added by the Church of Scotland prior to opening as a residential home. In 2007 Crossreach (Formerly Board of Social Responsibility) completed a £1.3 million refurbishment to raise the standard of the accommodation to meet the National Standards set by the Scottish Executive..
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