Northern Enterprise Awards 2025

Northern Enterprise Awards 2025/ 4 Set in the heart of the beautiful Cumbrian countryside, Hartland House offers residential care for those aged 65 and over. Situated on a private road on the edge of the village of Milnthorpe, Hartland overlooks the picturesque River Bela and Dallam Deer Park. Catering for 32 residents, the home is expertly managed by Leanne Scrogham and a passionate team of care workers, housekeepers and maintenance staff. Assessing your options for later retirement or helping a loved one to make their care plans can be challenging. Which location to choose, and what levels of assistance or care will be needed, now and in the future, are questions that require serious consideration. Finding a home that caters for all levels of care, has a full programme of events and activities, and is situated in a perfectly tranquil location may seem like a big ask. Nestled in rolling green hills but only 3 miles from major routes, Hartland House has proved itself to be the perfect choice for many. Offering a full range of care and support, including dementia care, Hartland is a not-for-profit organisation with charitable status. One of over 100 societies, Hartland is part of a larger charitable foundation under the umbrella of Abbeyfield England. Originally established in 1956, The Abbeyfield Foundation (now Abbeyfield England) was established as a scheme to alleviate loneliness. Founder Richard CarrGomm, OBE, was a social reformer who aimed to bring people together in ordinary houses where they could find support and companionship in their own communities. By maintaining strong links with the community, making time for residents and ensuring everyone is considered, Abbeyfield still upholds its founder’s vision today. His Majesty King Charles III has served as Patron for the charity since 1979. Providing first-class care and facilities, Hartland covers all essential costs from bills to food, and personal care to support. Any surplus funds are reinvested in the home to improve facilities and quality of life for the residents. Of course, moving to a residential care facility can require some adjustment, and many new residents may have never spent any length of time in a co-living facility before. So a warm, considerate welcome is essential to ensure a smooth transition into their new home. Director of Care and Operations Leanne tells us: “We don’t believe that our residents Best Residential Care Facility 2025 - North West

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