Parklands Care Homes

Parklands Care Homes Shortlisted for 10 National Awards

Parklands Care Homes has been shortlisted for ten national awards, recognising its care quality, wellbeing initiatives, investment and the work of individual and team members. Six of the nominations are for the Stars of Social Care Awards, including a place on the shortlist for Outstanding Care Home Provider, reflecting Parklands’ commitment to high care standards and continued

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Parklands Launches Recruitment Drive Ahead of New Inverness Care Home Opening

Parklands Care Homes has launched a recruitment drive ahead of the opening of its new £11 million care home in Inverness. Pittyvaich, situated in Milton of Leys, is due to welcome its first residents in mid-June. The 58-bed care home is the first to be built in Inverness in five years and represents a significant

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Parklands Welcomes Report on Highland Social Care Provision

Parklands Care Homes has welcomed the publication of a new report by Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire MP Angus MacDonald, which highlights the severe challenges facing the social care sector in the Highlands and proposes urgent solutions to address them. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the crisis, noting that an ageing population, workforce

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Parklands Plans £4 Million Expansion to Boost Care Provision

Parklands Care Homes has unveiled plans for a £4 million expansion of its care facilities in Tain and Grantown-on-Spey, increasing capacity to meet growing demand. In Tain, a £2.2 million two-storey extension at Innis Mhor care home will add 12 new bedrooms, along with two dining rooms, assisted bathrooms, serveries and an outdoor terrace. Meanwhile,

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Parklands announces new partnerships with Mikeysline and Highland Hospice. Highland Hospice picture (left to right): Amanda Forbes (Highland Hospice), Donald Morrison (Parklands), Karen Duff (Highland Hospice), Debbie Young and Fiona Stoddart (Parklands).

Parklands Announces New Partnerships With Mikeysline and Highland Hospice

Parklands Care Homes has announced new partnerships with two much-loved local charities.  More than 20 local and national charities applied to be Parklands’ charity partner when applications opened last November. A shortlist was then presented to Parklands’ employees who were asked to vote for their preferred charity. Employees at Parklands’ Moray and Aberdeenshire homes chose

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Caring Together: Parklands aims to joins forces with local charities

Local care provider Parklands Care Homes is to launch new charity partnerships to strengthen its support for good causes across the north and north-east. Parklands – which last month won the Highland Business Award for Community Engagement by a Business – is inviting local charities to apply for a partnership starting in 2025, with the

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Parklands Care Homes Pathways Fund - Cat Robertson of Craigellachie Primary School Parent Partnership with some of the school’s pupils.

Parklands Pathway Fund Reopens For Community Projects 

Parklands Care Homes has reopened its Pathway Fund, which is dedicated to helping community groups and charities in the Highlands, Moray and Aberdeenshire. Parklands has been supporting local community projects for 30 years, and the Pathway Fund – introduced at the end of 2023 – continues this long-standing commitment to strengthening communities. Since its launch,

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