Solihull care home welcomes centenarian as first resident

A newly opened luxury Solihull care home has welcomed its first resident through its doors.

A newly opened luxury Solihull care home has welcomed its first resident through its doors.

Margaret, who is 100 years old, has become the first resident at Blossomfield Rose, a new state-of-the-art care home ​​situated as part of the existing Blossomfield Park in Solihull, offering residents compassionate and supportive care within a unique setting.

The care home's exceptional cuisine is overseen by head chef Paulo Crespo, formerly of Bill’s Restaurant and The Boat in Catherine-de-Barnes.

Residents can enjoy food and drink across the home, including at the Coach House café and Stable Salon, cinema and arts centre, wellness suite, library and bar.

The new home sits neatly within the wider Blossomfield Park development, a mix of sympathetically converted historic and contemporary buildings set within five acres of mature, private grounds 

“We’re delighted to welcome Maragret and her family into our home, and hope she creates many happy memories here," says Sonia Tenniswood, home manager at Blossomfield Rose. “On her first day we welcomed her with balloons and Champagne to make it a really special occasion and hopefully everyday we continue to make her feel special, allowing her to express her independence within a safe and caring environment.”

Blossomfield Rose is one of thirteen homes in the Macc Care group, which runs a collection of care homes in the Midlands. 


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