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Expansion of specialist care home in Hayle officially opened by George Eustice MP

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Expansion of specialist care home in Hayle officially opened by George Eustice MP

Published: December 17, 2018

Refurbishment of a granite chapel attached to a care-home in Hayle in West Cornwall, located between Camborne and Penzance, has been officially opened by George Eustice MP.

Downes Residential Care Home is situated in a grade 2 listed historic building first built in the 1880s. The renovation and restoration to the Downes Residential Care Home has seen the capacity increase from 17 to 31. It houses residents who have learning disabilities or require round the clock dementia care.

Funding and refinancing has been provided by Unity Trust Bank, a commercial bank with a social conscience.

The transformation has seen the chapel turned into 14 flats. Work has retained original characteristics of the building, first built in 1926.

George Eustice MP

George Eustice MP, is also the Minister for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. He said: “The Downes Care Home has been providing specialist care to those who need it most since 2010. This refurbishment is great news for the care home and will allow more specialist care to be provided to residents with learning difficulties and those needing round the clock care. I would like to thank all the staff who work here for the fantastic work that they do in providing care to residents and I wish the care home every success for the future.”

Malcolm Burkett

Owner- and businessman, Malcolm Burkett, runs the business with his family. He commented: “The refurbishment means we can now offer even more specialist care to residents with learning difficulties and those needing round the clock dementia care. People are getting older and people always need care. I’m passionate about providing expert care in a sector I’ve worked in for more than a decade. Cornwall is a great place to provide it.”

Linda Martin

Linda Martin is a Relationship Manager at Unity Trust Bank. She added: “The Downes Care Home and the care home sector fits perfectly with our ethos. We help businesses and organisations to prosper and contribute to economic, community and social change. We’re delighted that we have been able to help Malcolm and the Downes Care Home in this way. It means that the care home is now able to provide more vital care to even more residents.”

The Downes Care Home, first opened by Malcolm after undergoing extensive and specialist renovation, was previously a convent. The property has 7 acres of grade 2 registered historic gardens overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.