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Homes In Caithness For the Elderly
Nursing and Residential Homes In Business Index
Information Pages On The Homes
Bayview House, Thurso
Inspection Reports
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Achvarasdal 01847 811226
Reay
Caithness
KW14 7RR
Run by Church of Scotland
Bayview
Olrig Street
Thurso
Caithness
KW14 7JZ
Gordon MacLeod - Manager 01847 892314
Hempriggs House 01955 602112
Hempriggs
Wick
Caithness
KW1 5TP
Private Nursing Home
Pulteney House 01955
605040
North Murchison Street
Wick
Caithness
KW1 5HL
Local Authority
Seaview Nursing Home 01955 605005
Broadhaven Road
Wick
Caithness
KW1 4RF
The Westminster Pentland View
Home Manager: Morag Woods
Scrabster Road
Burnside
Thurso
Caithness
KW14 7UQ
Tel: 01847 896920
Fax: 01847 895964
Email:
PentlandView@whc.co.uk
http://www.whc.co.uk/PentlandView/
The Westminster Seaview House Nursing Home
Broadhaven Road
Wick
Highland & Islands Area
KW1 4RF
Tel: 01955 605005
Fax: 01955 605006
Email: seaview@whc.co.uk
http://www.whc.co.uk/SeaviewHouse/
For People with Learning Difficulties
Grant Street Hostel 01955 603737.
16 Grant Street
Wick
Caithness
Residential accommodation and respite care
Forse House 01593 741363
Latheron
Caithness
KW5 6OG
Children's Home
50 Northcote Street
Wick
Caithness
Other Useful Contacts
Crossroads (Caithness) Care Attendant Scheme
Office 4L Scrabster Harbour Business Centre
Thurso
Caithness
KW14 7UJ
Tel/Fax: (01847) 895483
Dunbeath & District Day Care
Neil Gunn Road
Dunbeath
KW6 6ET
Tel: (01593) 731224
Key Housing (Thurso)
38B Henderson Street
Ormlie
Thurso
KW14 7LB
Tel: (01847) 894158
Laurandy Centre
Unit 33 Industrial Estate
Wick
Caithness
KW1 4QS |
25
February 06
Residents Welcomed Back To Bayview Home
Residents at Bayview House, Thurso, were welcomed back to the residential
home this week following a £380,000 refurbishment to meet new standards.
Councillor David Flear, Convener of The Highland Council's Caithness Area
Committee, and Councillor Bill Fernie, Chairman of the Caithness
Area Social Work Committee, greeted the first residents to return
to the home following an eight-month absence. The home was closed
in June last year to allow contractors to upgrade bedrooms by
removing sinks to create more space and installing showers instead
of baths. Separate entrances have been created for day care users
and residents while doorways have been widened for wheelchair
access and a full sprinkler system installed. |