Veterans Care

Information about Broughton House Care Village.

Broughton House is a veteran care centre in Salford, Greater Manchester, providing specialised residential and nursing care since 1916. It now stands as the first Veteran Care Village in the North West, tailored to meet the diverse needs of veterans of all ages, from WWII to recent conflicts.

Services Offered

  • Residential, nursing, respite, and residential-dementia care.
  • Modern en-suite bedrooms.
  • Complimentary in-house physiotherapy and chiropody.
  • 24-hour care from highly-trained staff.
  • Purpose-built gym and regular outings with a specially-adapted minibus.
  • Wide variety of activities, bespoke dementia programs, and an in-house Admiral Nurse.
  • Facilities including a cinema room, spa, and landscaped sensory gardens.

Historical Significance

Founded in 1916 by Colonel Sir William Coates, Broughton House responded to a critical need for medical accommodation during WWI. Initially funded by public generosity, it raised significant funds quickly, allowing the expansion into a substantial care facility for disabled soldiers. Today, Broughton House has cared for over 8,000 veterans, embodying a century of rich history and evolving to meet modern veteran needs with its new state-of-the-art care home.

Looking Ahead

The recently opened facility on the original site continues the tradition of care with enhanced services, embracing the complex needs of an aging veteran population. Broughton House remains a pillar in the veteran community, dedicated to the long-term support of those who served.

Engagement and Support

We welcome friends, supporters, and fundraisers to join us in our mission. Consider making Broughton House your choice for veteran care. Learn more and get involved at Broughton House.

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