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Located in vibrant communities such as Aberdeen, Fife, Glasgow, Perth, and Irvine, our care homes in Scotland provide personalised, high-quality care for every resident. Whether you need residential care, nursing support, specialist dementia care, short-term respite, or sensitive end-of-life care, our team is here to support you and your loved ones.
Moving to a care home is a significant step, and our Home to Home Promise ensures a smooth and welcoming transition. We take the time to get to know you and your loved ones, prepare a personalised welcome, and familiarise you with our team and residents to make you feel at ease and part of our community.
Our care homes in Scotland are situated in prime locations, providing easy access to local amenities, beautiful parks, and excellent transport links. These well-connected locations make it convenient for your family to visit and allow you to enjoy the best of your local area.
Discover the perfect home for you or your loved one.
Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care
Why choose Angusfield House?
- Armchair exercise classes
- Regular visits to a Football Memories Club
- Monthly visit to the local Church for Seniors Club
- Knitting and craft sessions

Residential Care, Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Residential Dementia, Palliative Care
Why choose Benarty View?
- Newly refurbished, bright, spacious lounges with patio doors
- Weekly exercise to music sessions
- Close to local shops, public transport and M90
- Gardening activities

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care, Intermediate Care
Why choose Burlington Court?
- Monthly trips to the Gathamlock Church for high tea
- Regular visits to Shettleston Church’s dementia sing-a-long cafe
- Weekly pamper sessions
- Friday afternoon cinema

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Respite Care, Palliative Care
Why choose Campsie View?
- Cinema and gardening clubs
- Walking group – walks around the local area including the canals
- Trips on the canal with The Seagull Trust
- Regular trips out, including Blair Drummond Safari and Kelvin Grove art gallery

Residential Care, Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Residential Dementia, Respite Care, Palliative Care
Why choose Colinton?
- Weekly yoga club
- Set in large landscaped grounds
- Weekly knit and natter
- Arts & crafts sessions

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Respite Care, Palliative Care, Intermediate Care
Why choose Craigieknowes?
- Views of the city and surrounding countryside
- Knitting and gardening clubs
- Pet therapy
- Arts and crafts

Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care
Why choose Cumbrae Lodge?
- Close to town centre and public transport
- Sensory sessions
- Cinema evenings
- Large landscaped gardens

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care
Why choose Gilmerton?
- Movement to music sessions
- Visits to the Woollen Mill for afternoon tea
- Group games, including giant dominoes, skittles and floor darts
- Trips out and visits from entertainers

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care, Intermediate Care
Why choose Guthrie House?
- Regular trips out
- Visits from entertainers
- Strong links with local churches and voluntary groups
- Within easy reach of the A720 and public transport

Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Palliative Care
Why choose Lammermuir House?
- Pet Therapy Dog, Bramble visits fortnightly
- Craft and gardening sessions
- Church services from Dunbar Parish Church and Belhaven Parish Church
- Regular trips out
Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Respite Care, Palliative Care, Intermediate Care
Why choose Lunardi Court?
- Regular trips to Byre Theatre for singing and playing instruments
- Weekly visits to a dementia club at Springfield Tavern for food, games and socialising
- Close to town centre and public transport
- Regular visits from entertainers and schoolchildren
Nursing Care, Nursing Dementia, Respite Care, Palliative Care
Why choose St Margarets?
- Trips to Portobello Beach
- Visits from St Margarets Choir
- Gents and Ladies Club
- Views of Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags

