Outdated Mirfield dementia day care centre to be rebuilt
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
The 1960s buildings – Knowl Park House in Mirfield and The Homestead in Almondbury – will be demolished.
Work will begin first at Knowl Park House, where the new build will include a ‘Centre of Excellence’ attached to the new day centre.
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Hide AdThe scheme is estimated to be complete by late autumn of 2022.
Both 25-place facilities will continue to be run by Kirklees Council, which is re-designing how it tackles dementia care.
The current day centres provide opportunities to help people with complex dementia to continue to live in their own homes and remain as independent as possible for longer.
Day opportunities can also give carers or family a break.
By commissioning the two new purpose-designed day centres for people with complex needs associated with dementia the council aims to provide services appropriate for the 21st century.
The cost will be covered by the council’s capital budget.
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Hide AdCouncillor Viv Kendrick, in presenting the project on behalf of her absent colleague Clr Mus Khan to the council’s decision-making Cabinet (June 29) said: “It will be a fantastic development.”
She added: “This is about investing in key day dementia centres within Kirklees.
“We have one in Mirfield, we have one in Almondbury but they really are past their sell-by date.
“Times have changed.
“The needs of people with dementia and their carers have been much more clearly identified in recent years.
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Hide Ad“The intention is to invest in rebuilding new centres with an enhanced centre, which will also provide support and information for carers, front-line staff and others.”
A tendering exercise to identify lead architects has already taken place and an appointment is likely soon.
Dementia facts
850,000 people are thought to be living with dementia
25 million people know a close family member or friend living with dementia
1 in 3 people born this year will develop dementia in their lifetime
More than 45,000 people of working age are living with dementia
Tony Earnshaw , Local Democracy Reporting Service