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“My father-in-law is looked after and cared for with dignity and respect. The home is warm, relaxed and welcoming at all times. The staff are friendly and approachable and I would recommend Rowallan House to anyone that is considering a care home for a loved one.”

Donna M - Daughter-in-law of resident

Paget’s Awareness Day

Paget’s Awareness Day

Paget’s Awareness Day is on the 11th of January. As the name implies, the purpose of Paget’s Awareness day is to raise awareness about this bone disease. We hope to...
Wellbeing and Residential care

Wellbeing and residential care

Here at Rowallan House, we believe that good mental wellbeing is just as important as good physical health. However, as we grow older, more of a focus is often placed...
Music therapy for people with dementia

Music therapy for people with dementia

If you’ve ever listened to a song that brought a tear to your eye, evoked a memory, or brought you closer to someone, you already know that music is a...
Do you love working with people

Do you love working with people?

Are you a people person? Do you have a knack for making sure other people feel seen, heard, and valued? Do you enjoy making others smile? If you answered ‘yes’...
8 trips out for you and your loved one

8 trips out for you and your loved one

For over 40 years, we’ve been welcoming residents into our family-run care home. It’s a place where residents and staff alike feel cared for, comfortable and at home. We pride...
Tips to make your room feel cosy

Tips to make your room feel cosy

We understand that moving from your home into residential care can be accompanied by many emotions, as all transitions can. There can be grief over moving away from your home...
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World Diabetes Day

Every 14th November, we observe World Diabetes Day. The purpose of this event is to raise awareness of the disease, support those who have been affected, share information on any...
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Action-packed activities

As we get older, mental and physical stimulation continue to be important aspects of being healthy and happy. Here at Rowallan House, we believe that all people, regardless of their...
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What is sundowning syndrome?

People with dementia may experience sundowning syndrome. This refers to a state of confusion or increased agitation occurring in the late afternoon or near the end of the day. Sundowning...
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Why our team loves working at Rowallan House

We pride ourselves on our close-knit team of passionate and dedicated carers. Residents and staff alike have become one big family. As part of our family, looking after your health,...