One of the village’s three dedicated care services, Middleton Court offers residential accommodation for those who require higher levels of care support. This may include people living with a progressive neurological condition such as Parkinson’s disease, those recovering from a stroke, and people requiring a higher level of physical care, such as a needing a hoist to help with mobility difficulties. The refurbishment was carefully designed to enhance the quality of life and comfort for everyone that lives there and the newly transformed space boasts modern furnishings and facilities featuring contemporary designs and a series of inviting communal areas where residents can relax and socialise together.

Middleton Court's summer party had a 'day at the races' theme (Image: Middleton Hall Retirement Village) A brightly decorated bistro-style dining area has been created with facilities where residents and visitors are able to make tea, coffee and snacks and make the most of the views onto a newly landscaped garden space. Beyond the dining room is a comfortable lounge that is designed to be a quiet, reflective space. French windows open onto a flower-filled central courtyard garden with chairs, tables and sun umbrellas and which is lit by strings of twinkling lights after dark.

The project was entirely managed and implemented by Middleton Hall Retirement Village’s five-strong maintenance team. Managing Director, Suzanne Graham said: “They have done an incredible job with .