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Tain care home set to see £2.2 million expansion





Innis Mhor care home.
Innis Mhor care home.

TAIN’s Innis Mhor care home is poised for a £2.2 million expansion to meet growing demand.

Parklands Care Homes has unveiled plans for a £2.2 million two-storey extension at Innis Mhor care home which will add 12 new bedrooms, along with two dining rooms, assisted bathrooms, serveries and an outdoor terrace.

Meanwhile, at Parklands’ Lynemore care home in Grantown-on-Spey, the company is proposing a £1.8 million expansion, comprising 10 bedrooms, a dining room, servery, lounge, quiet area, assisted bathroom and staff changing facilities.

The investment comes in response to strong demand for both homes. Innis Mhor and Lynemore, which opened in 2014 and 2018 respectively, each accommodate 40 residents but have extensive waiting lists. Subject to planning approval, work is expected to begin this year.

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Ron Taylor said: “We’ve always been committed to helping local causes, and this partnership gives us the chance to take that support even further, with the backing of our team and residents. We want to make a positive difference, and this new initiative will help us do just that.”
Ron Taylor said: “We’ve always been committed to helping local causes, and this partnership gives us the chance to take that support even further, with the backing of our team and residents. We want to make a positive difference, and this new initiative will help us do just that.”

Ron Taylor, managing director of Parklands, said: “These projects represent a significant investment in the future of social care in the Highlands. The care sector is under real strain, with more than 200 care home beds lost in the region over the past two years. At a time when capacity is shrinking, Parklands is investing in its communities and expanding to meet demand.

“These projects will provide much-needed care places in Tain and Grantown-on-Spey, ensuring more people can access high-quality care in a modern, comfortable environment. Both homes are highly sought-after, with extensive waiting lists, reflecting the growing demand for the level of care and comfort we provide.”

Parklands is currently building a new 58-bed care home in Inverness, its largest purpose-built care facility, which is due to open later this spring.


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