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£12m home has a neighbourhood feel

August 1, 2017 08:52
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A £12 million care facility in south Manchester which aims to recreate the feel of a Jewish neighbourhood welcomed its first residents this month.

The care village, on the site of the former Morris Feinmann care home in Didsbury, comprises six households which will each be home to 12 people. Features include a kosher bistro open to non-residents, a synagogue, hair salon and exercise studio.

It is a partnership between elderly care provider Belong and the Morris Feinmann Trust. The first residents are all Jewish and Jews will be given priority for future places.
“We have tried to recreate a Jewish neighbourhood with Belong Morris Feinmann,” project manager Mel Saywell told the JC.

“Just because our residents’ needs might change as they’ve got older, it doesn’t mean they shouldn’t still enjoy Jewish life to the full.