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CHD Living breaks ground on luxury Surrey home


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Healthcare Management Trust acquires St Quentin Care Homes


CHD Living has announced the commencement of construction on a new luxury care home in Elstead, Surrey. This state-of-the-art, 60-bed home – set to open in Autumn 2025 – will marks CHD Living’s third development in 2024 and its fifth care home in the borough of Waverley. The new care home will provide long- term nursing care, post-operative care, and reablement services, ensuring a holistic approach to health and recovery. It will offer a wide range of facilities designed to promote the wellbeing and dignity of all residents, and will include beautifully landscaped gardens and a variety of communal spaces. The development will occupy part of a larger residential site comprising of detached


houses and apartments. The approved planning permission covers a 3,000 square meter area designated for a 60-bed care home, set in one acre of grounds. Shaleeza Hasham, commercial director at CHD Living, said: “We are incredibly proud to break ground on what will be a superb addition to our portfolio in Surrey. This project not only signifies our commitment to expanding quality care but also embodies our dedication to the community and our ethos of creating a ‘home away from home’ for our residents. We’re excited to bring our unique blend of compassionate care and innovative facilities to Elstead, enhancing the lives of local residents and their families.”


The Healthcare Management Trust (HMT) has announced the acquisition of St Quentin Care Homes. Newcastle-under-Lyme-based St Quentin Care Homes has been recognised for its dedication to providing a supportive and nurturing care environment. The acquisition by HMT will ensure that it continues to thrive while benefiting from the additional resources and expertise HMT brings as a national health and care charity. St Quentin Care Homes joins HMT’s three other care homes and two private acute hospitals. Dr Nichola Stefanou, chief executive


of HMT, said: “This acquisition represents a wonderful opportunity to integrate St Quentin Care Homes into the HMT fold. We are committed to maintaining the high standards of care that St Quentin is known for, while also encouraging further innovation and resourcing to enhance the wellbeing of the people in our home.”


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