Senior living village in Backworth is granted planning permission
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The Backworth Ageing Well Village, designed by P+HS architects, specialists in the residential and healthcare sectors.
And it has been described by Northumberland Estates as a ‘ground-breaking’ new concept in senior living that will offer greater independence, freedom and flexibility within their new community setting.
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Hide AdThe development also reportedly offers closer access to health and social care facilities and will aim to cater to many different types of lifestyle and care needs.
Bill Rowntree, an expert in integrated healthcare, helped to form a partnership between Northumberland Estates and sector experts in order to ensure health and rehabilitation services were delivered as promised.
The development will also provide 40 intermediate care beds, rehabilitation facilities, a community hub, and an on-site frailty hub.
These provisions are aimed at reducing the need for hospital admissions, and will provide longer-term care within the village complex.
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Hide AdNorthumberland Estates will work with Cumbria Integrated Care Board (formerly North Tyneside Clinical Commissioning Group), North Tyneside Council, Age UK (North Tyneside), and Northumbria Healthcare.
David Straughan, development director at Northumberland Estates, said: “The Backworth Ageing Well Village will deliver high-quality homes and support services within an inclusive, well-designed living environment to help people live well into older age.
"We are glad to be working in partnership with the NHS, and other stakeholders, to ensure that these community developments offer the full range of facilities that help occupants live healthier, more independent lives supported by different health and social care professionals.”
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