A new luxury care home with cinema and café has opened.

The mayor of Beaconsfield Alastair Pike helped to launch the new Signature care home in nearby Farnham Common in Slough.

The £10.4 million care home boasts 74 apartments, inhouse Blyton Café named after local author Enid Blyton, cinema screen, a spa and beauty salon offering hair, hand treatments and manicures, and physiotherapy room.

Mr Pike said: “It was a privilege to officiate at Signature at Farnham Common and see at first-hand the attention to detail that has gone into building this care home. I look forward to seeing how it will provide care for residents.”

During the ribbon cutting ceremony in February, Signature launched a community dementia charter providing actionable advice on dementia with explanation of the condition, dementia-friendly language and how to adapt the living environment for someone with dementia. 

The general manager of Signature at Farnham Common Alex Alexandru said: “We were thrilled to formally open Signature at Farnham Common and welcome the community we will be serving.  

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“We are also delighted to launch its community dementia charter, which shows our firm commitment to supporting our community using our expert knowledge of supporting people living with dementia. 

“Our care home has been designed to be a hub of activity, with a host of communal spaces and social activities for residents, supported by highly trained team members committed to delivering true peace of mind to residents, relatives and their loved ones.”