Deanfield to get £2.8m transformation as ambitious vision for care is set out

Entrance sign to Deanfield Crae Home with building in background

Published: Thursday, 26th September 2019

Plans have been agreed to transform Deanfield Care Home in Hawick into a state-of-the-art facility.

Councillors have agreed to invest £2.8million to create a facility which will lead the way in piloting a new approach to delivering care across the region.  
We are committed to ensuring older people receive the care they need, in the best possible environment which feels as homely as possible.

'Care village' approach

The new approach is based upon the very successful care village approach in the Netherlands and we are excited about the opportunity it provides for changing what can be offered. 

Extending respite and day opportunities is also a key feature of the plan.  

The building will be completely refurbished to provide five ‘homes’, each with six bedrooms, wet rooms, accessible showers and new living/dining areas. 

New social spaces and outdoor seating areas will also be created giving friends and family the chance to enjoy the space with their loved ones. 

Tracey Logan, Chief Executive

“This is a fantastic opportunity to allow us to drive forward a fundamental shift in how we look after our older people in the Borders. 
 
“It is our aim to ensure people feel at home and live happy, enjoyable lives no matter how complex their needs are. Our older people must have access to the right care to meet their needs, and they must be able to do that in a homely, welcoming and enjoyable environment. 
 
“As always, we are being ambitious, but we have a clear vision about how we want our care homes to look, feel and how they should operate. We have seen an exceptionally inspiring model in the Netherlands, and there is no reason why we can’t deliver something as fantastic here in the Borders. 
 
“The approach at Deanfield will inform our strategy for our care homes going forward with a plan to survey all our care homes by the end of October.” 

More information

Read the report agreed at the full Council meeting on 26 September.