New Torbay dementia hospice will be 'world class'

Rowcroft Hospice to revamp the entire site

The new Lavender Square at Rowcroft Hospice in Torquay
Author: Emma SmithPublished 20th May 2024

Work planned by Torbay’s Rowcroft Hospice for people with dementia has been hailed as ‘world class’.

Torbay’s cabinet committee was discussing support across the three towns for people living with the condition, and heard how the hospice planned a ‘fantastic’ new facility.

The proposed ‘Lavender Square’, which is just part of a revamp of the entire hospice site, will provide a 60-bed specialist dementia home for six households of 10 residents.

Cllr Nick Bye (Con, Wellswood) said: “It will be something world class, and something we can all be hugely proud of.”

Recent research has highlighted Torbay’s pressing need for specialist dementia care to cater for its ageing population.

Cllr Bye went on: “This outlines the challenges, not just in Torbay but nationally.

“There is a huge challenge to meet the needs of those with dementia, and those who care for people with dementia.”

The cabinet committee gave its unanimous backing to the scheme.

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