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Work completed on new 33-bedroom care home in Cannock

Work has been completed on a 33-bedroom care home in Cannock which will provide nursing care for adults living with complex needs.

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Coronation Court is a nursing home for adults living with complex needs arising from brain injuries, dementia, mental health conditions, neuro-disabilities and physical disabilities.

L-R: Martin Gallagher (Deeley Construction), Katie Land
(Exemplar Health Care), Paul Simmons (Exemplar Health Care), Cllr Tony Johnson, Cllr Maureen Freeman and Dean Piper (Cannock Chase District Council).
From left: Martin Gallagher (Deeley Construction), Katie Land (Exemplar Health Care), Paul Simmons (Exemplar Health Care), Councillor Tony Johnson, Councillor Maureen Freeman and Dean Piper (Cannock Chase District Council)

Residents are now moving into the home, owned and operated by leading national healthcare provider Exemplar Health Care, after work was completed by Midlands-based Deeley Group.

Representatives from the two organisations, Councillor Tony Johnson (leader of Cannock Chase District Council) and Councillor Maureen Freeman met at Coronation Court to mark its completion.

Councillor Johnson said: “It’s fantastic to see this major investment in our district come to fruition. 

"Coronation Court is not only transforming lives by providing specialist care in a state-of-the-art facility, but it’s also creating high-quality local jobs and breathing new life into a previously underused site.

“This development reflects our commitment to supporting inclusive growth and ensuring that Cannock continues to be a place where people can live well and thrive."

The development has transformed the former Avon Road car park into a three-storey care home that provides a supportive environment for its residents.

It is also providing around 100 jobs for the community, ranging from registered nurses and unit managers, to catering assistants and other care and support roles.

The home is split into three units to provide smaller groups with communal spaces, with an activity hub, therapy room, hair salon and large accessible garden for residents to use.

It's the fourth development completed by Deeley Construction for Exemplar Health Care, with the partnership delivering care homes across the East and West Midlands.

Paul Simmons, head of construction, said: “Our aim at Exemplar Health Care is to make every day better for the people we support by delivering person-centred, nurse-led care that empowers individuals to maximise their independence, build everyday living skills, and lead fulfilled lives.

“Coronation Court will not only provide much-needed complex care services for local people, but will also create a broad range of rewarding healthcare career opportunities for those passionate about making a difference.

“This is an incredibly exciting time for Exemplar Health Care and the people we support, as we continue to invest in meeting the health and care needs of communities across Staffordshire, while contributing positively to the local economy and community.”

Coronation Court has sustainable energy with solar panels and air source heat pumps to improve energy efficiency, and three electric vehicle charging points in the carpark.

Deeley Group, which includes Deeley Construction, worked with Exemplar Health Care throughout the project including managing the land acquisition, supporting through planning and construction.

Martin Gallagher, managing director at Deeley Construction, said: “This is a development which will have a lasting impact on the community in Cannock and provide vital care for adults with complex needs for many years to come.

“Coronation Court is the latest development we have completed in partnership with Exemplar Health Care, with two other projects already on site across the Midlands with Exemplar, as we continue to grow our footprint as the developer of choice for care, later living and healthcare schemes in the region.”