In a bold move announced this week, Methven Care Trust is to create up to 20 new care rooms in Methven.
The trust has acquired what are currently called The Crossroads Lodge and separate apartments next door, with the intention of transforming the two buildings into new levels of care for residents.
It has long been the trust’s objective to enable Methven to look after its own, so that people can spend their retirement years within their own community. The town’s steady growth has made this even more feasible, but a new solution was required.
Methven Care Trust Chair, Janine Holland, said “This is an exciting development for Methven. We have operated aged care out of Methven House for many years and our former maternity hospital has served the community tremendously well. However, due to an ever-changing regulatory environment and evolving residents’ needs, it’s time to move into modern premises.”
The plan is to create up to 20 care rooms in the main Crossroads building, including spacious and en-suite options. There will also be six two-bedroomed apartments in a separate block which will be repurposed for independent retirement living.
Methven Care Trust had planned to build a new facility in Camrose Estate on gifted land. However, rising building costs, constraints on development and a lengthening timeline to complete a full build meant the Crossroads option became more appealing than starting from scratch.
“The development of the new Methven Care complex is expected to take a couple of years. The service needs to be operating as soon as possible to replace the current facility Methven House.”
“The trust has been able to make this purchase using funds raised to date, assistance from Advance Ashburton (who administer the former Lochhead Charitable Trust funds) as well as support from private donors. However, we will be looking for assistance to retrofit the building to make it appropriate for aged care. We know there is a lot of support and we are excited about reactivating fundraising to enable us to open for business within two years.”
Methven Care Trust will work closely with the Methven Aged Persons Welfare Association, (MAPWAI) which operates Methven House, on the operational needs for the new facility.
“It is a joint mission of MAPWAI and Methven Care Trust that we work together to achieve a new rest home for Methven,” said Janine Holland.
More details on the project will be outlined at the AGM of Methven Care Trust on Tuesday 13 December at Methven Golf Club.
Interested parties wanting to get involved can get in touch with Methven Care Trust via our administrator Renee Evans on phone 022 437 8900 or admin@methvencaretrust.co.nz. Or call David Grant, MCT building project leader on 027 434 7959.