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Millfield Rose care home will deliver exceptional residential, nursing, dementia and respite care, providing a compassionate and welcoming environment for all its residents. The home also offer professional bariatric care, with fully trained staff and appropriate equipment to ensure comfort, safety and dignity for all residents. The home is part of the Macc Care Group and will be the group’s seventeenth home in the Midlands. Millfield Rose has been thoughtfully designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality care in the region, with a focus on personalised support and an emphasis on comfort and independence. The home will offer a range of modern amenities, including all rooms with en-suite facilities, a specialist dementia care area, day care facilities, cinema, activity room and wellness suite to enhance the quality of life for residents. It is also located close to the high street. Those residing at the home will enjoy comfortable, private en-suite bedrooms, along with lovely communal spaces both inside and out. The home’s integrated technology includes a nurse call system, safety monitoring and advanced care planning tools, ensuring residents receive care tailored to their individual needs. Furthermore, robust infection control measures, including temperature screening, infrared taps and Ozone room sanitiser, will ensure a safe and hygienic environment. Bhav Amlani, director of Macc Care Group, which currently operates 16 care homes across the Midlands, said: “Millfield Rose represents an exciting new chapter for Macc Care. As we continue to expand our network of care homes, this new development underscores our commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care within modern, purpose-built environments. We are proud to offer a space where residents can truly feel at home, while benefiting from professional care that respects their dignity and individual needs.” Located on Chester Rd, Brownhills, Walsall WS8 6DP, Millfield Rose will be available to preview from December and it is already open to enquiries. The home will be fully operational in January next year (2026), offering both long-term care and short respite stays for those in need of support.