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Spynie Care Home

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Delivered by: Spynie Care Home
Last updated: 12/12/2024

Situated on the outskirts of the lovely town of Elgin in Moray, Scotland, the Spynie Care home is a modern, purpose built facility dedicated to the care of elderly people.

Set across three wings, named after local castles (Brodie, Duffus and Cawdor) our premises provide an excellent range of communal areas and gardens for our residents to enjoy and our committed team of staff are on hand 24/7 to provide high quality care.

We understand that the decision to move into care can be a hard one, but every day the increased mobility, independence and confidence we see in our residents proves the benefits this change can make to their lives.

Every resident that enters our doors is an individual and should be treated accordingly. The needs of our residents differ greatly and so would never attempt to apply a ‘one size fits all’ approach.

We work with each individual and family to develop a plan of care everyone is happy with to ensure the best treatment possible.

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Spynie Care Home , Duffus Road , Elgin , IV30 5JG

funding accepted by... Local Authority with Top-Up Local Authority
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