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Meadows Care Home

Meadows Care Home

Burnside Road, Huntly, AB54 8UH
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Owner: Four Seasons Health Care


The Meadows Care Home is located in Huntly and is close to shops, amenities and the A96 between Elgin and Aberdeen.

This purpose built care home provides accommodation in single occupancy rooms, all of which have en-suite facilities.

The Meadows features TV lounges and quiet sitting rooms for relaxation. Separate dining rooms, where residents can socialise at meal times, are also available. Traditional home cooking using fresh produce is served with residents being able to pick from the daily choices available.

Regular visits are made to the home by an experienced hair stylist and qualified chiropodist and complementary therapies can be arranged.

The home provides a varied programme of activities.



Person in charge: John Hamilton

Registration Authority Area: North Scotland

Type of Service: Care home with nursing (Private) , 43 residents

Registered Care Categories*: Mental Disorder (Elderly) excl. LD or Dementia • Old Age, not falling within any other category

Single Rooms: 43    Rooms with ensuite WC: 43

Weekly Charges Guide: Single £471 - £491

Facilities & Services: Short Stay Care • Day Care • Physiotherapy • Own GP if required • Own Furniture if required • Pets by arrangement • Close to Local shops • Near Public Transport • Minibus or other transport • Wheelchair access • Ground Floor Accommodation only • Gardens for residents • Residents Kitchenette • Phone Point in own room/Mobile • Television point in own room


* Care Commission Scotland is responsible for the registration and inspection of social care services in Scotland.