New development for an independent lifestyle
- Monday, 20 February 2012
A new close care development in West Sussex got the thumbs-up from Dame Vera Lynn when she visited the newly completed Strome Park in Storrington, West Sussex.
Strome Park is a development of 11 stylish two-bed apartments which provides close care for people who want to re-locate or downsize to maintenance free accommodation in their later years, with the comfort of knowing that extra care and support is nearby if needed.
Strome Park stands in the landscaped private grounds of the historic Sussexdown care home in Storrington. Sussexdown, now owned by Care South, is a former RAFA home and Dame Vera Lynn, the popular wartime ‘Forces’ Sweetheart’, maintains close links with the services and is a long established friend of Sussexdown.
Close care is an ideal environment for people in their retirement years who want to be entirely free to enjoy the life they want in a community of likeminded people. As well as providing an independent lifestyle in a modern and secure development, Strome Park offers many features to make life as easy as possible for the people who live there. Should care become a requirement in the future, residents have the reassurance of knowing that professional staff and excellent facilities are just across the lawn at Sussexdown.
Strome Park has been developed by Care South, a leading provider of high quality, innovative residential and home care services in the south of England and is the latest of the company’s close care developments.
To find out more or arrange to visit an apartment at Strome Park please visit www.care-south.co.uk or contact their sales agents www.henryadams.co.uk at their Storrington office 01903 742535Similar Stories
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