Galleon Care Homes are designed to suit people from very diverse backgrounds, with a variety of different needs. This is reflected in the flexibility of the care plans we develop, as well as the variety and quality of our facilities.

Alistair Kennedy is 71 and paralysed from the waist down, and has been with us since 2002 when he began to need further help with everyday tasks and mobility. Mary Canright is 82, and needs support in remaining active and independent, enabling her to continue to pursue her hobbies of gardening and walking. David Rudge is 62 and was born with a physical disability which has left him wheelchair bound. He’s been with us since 2006, and even met and married his wife through living in one of our homes.

We’re proud to offer the very best tailored support to everyone who stays with us, be it short or long-term.