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Bayview House

Photograph of Bayview HouseResidential home for the elderly.
Bayview House is a purpose-built resource centre for older people, which opened in November 1995. The home was temporarily closed in 2005 for a major refurbishment including full disabled access, fitting of sprinkler systems in case of fire and to ensure the home complied with all of the latest safety and Care Commission requirments. On completion the home re-opened on 22 February 2006 when the first residents were welcomed back by councillors David Flear and Bill Fernie.

It houses residential accommodation for twenty-two people; respite care for two people; two day centres, one run by the local authority accommodating up to forty people, and the other run by Alzheimers Scotland catering for up to ten people with dementia.

Bayview House also acts as a call centre for the community alarm help-call system, used by older and disabled people in the community at risk from falling. Home care services are also run from bayview house.

Gordon Macleod is the resources manager and is assisted by a dedicated senior staff group in running the various services being provided. Elaine Baddeley, Claire Macintosh and Rosemarie Cormack manage the residential and respite care services, staffed by a team of social care workers; while penny cormack has responsibility for the day care service and oversees the work of the day care officers. Ethel Davidson is the home care organiser for west caithness and has a dispersed team of home carers throughout that geographical area.

Telephone
01847 892314

Postal Address
Bayview House
Olrig Street
Thurso
Caithness
KW14 7JZ



News for Bayview House

Residents and Day Attenders go on-line At Bayview, ThursoThumbnail for article : Residents and Day Attenders go on-line At Bayview, Thurso
Residents and Day Attenders from Bayview House in Thurso can now go on-line to keep in touch with families and friends.   B.T connections have provided funding for a laptop and internet access for the Care Home residents while the Dounreay Communities Fund donated £250 towards a laptop and broadband connection for Day Attenders of The Highland Council run facility.  

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