New £6.5m Care UK home set for Berkshire


Care UK, with development and construction partner, Castleoak, has celebrated the start of work on a new £6.5m care home in Shinfield, Berkshire.

When complete, the purpose-built home on Hollow Lane will provide full time residential, nursing and specialist dementia care for up to 68 older people, and will create 100 jobs.

The construction follows an in-depth demographic analysis led by Castleoak’s development team, which established the need for a high-quality care home in the area, before acquiring the site and gaining planning permission.

The two-storey home, which is expected to welcome its first residents in June 2020, will include facilities such as a cinema, café and hairdressing salon. Secure and wheelchair friendly landscaped outdoor space will include sensory gardens, water features and seating to give residents the opportunity to spend quality time outdoors.

Gary Renton, construction project manager for Care UK, said, “We are delighted that work has begun on the new care home in Shinfield, not least because this impressive development reflects our commitment to improving the provision of residential care in the town.

“At Care UK, we take great pride in the build quality, layout and design of each individual home, as these factors can greatly impact the everyday experiences of those living in a care environment. Our new care home will live up to these standards, and will provide a quality home for older people from Shinfield and beyond.”

Craig Currie, chief executive at Castleoak, said, “Construction of this new care home has got off to a great start, and we are on schedule to complete the scheme in June 2020. This is another high quality development conceived by Castleoak, and we are proud to also be progressing with construction of this much needed new care home for the Shinfield community.”

Designed to enable residents to live active and fulfilled lives, while also promoting independence, the new care home will incorporate space for hobby and leisure activities. The layout of the building will be configured into a series of individual suites, each having a dedicated lounge/dining room to help facilitate the creation of close knit communities.