This October sees the opening of Priorslee House, a flagship, state of the art, luxury care home in Telford. Part of the extensive HC-One family of homes, it features luxurious rooms and communities offering specialist individualised care.

Located close to the popular residential areas of Priorslee and Snedshill, both of which are conveniently close to the centre of Telford, the home is just a short distance from social venues, beauty spots and sports clubs, enabling residents to take a full and active part in local community life.

“We feel that we are here to make a real difference to the lives of older people.”

It has 71 en suite bedrooms, spread over three independent living communities, all offering different levels of care to meet residents’ wide-ranging needs and providing a home for life.

Priorslee House boasts a beautiful courtyard garden, hair and beauty salon, café and reading room amongst other facilities, and tailored leisure and wellbeing programmes to stimulate residents’ mind, body and soul. This, along with exquisite dining experiences including traditional afternoon teas, ensures that everyone who lives there leads a very good life.

Anita Horton, Home Manager, said: “We feel that we are here to make a real difference to the lives of older people, by following HC-One’s guiding ethos of simple kindness. It increases colleague and resident satisfaction, and feeling good about ourselves leads on to so many other positive outcomes.”

If you would like to arrange a preview, or have any other questions about Priorslee House, you can contact our care advisors on 0333 999 8775.

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