Kingsley Healthcare Group is developing the 66-bedroom nursing home, scheduled to open in the summer of 2020.
Kingsley CEO Daya Thayan said: “We are proud to have partnered for the first time with Deeley Construction in building this state-of-the-art home in our 20th anniversary year. We look forward to continuing the partnership on future projects.
“As well as setting the standard for elderly care we are passionate about making a positive contribution to the communities in which we operate.
“This home will generate well-paid jobs from senior managers and nurses to chefs, support workers, maintenance and housekeepers.”
Muj Malik, chief investment officer for Suffolk-based Kingsley, said: “The Brackley project is part of our Vision 2025 to expand further across the country and build next generation luxury care homes.”
The home in Turweston Road will have modern en-suite bedrooms and generous and comfortable living space.
Luxury features will include a cinema room, library, café, hairdressing salon, quiet lounges and a conservatory.
Outside, there will be extensive gardens with beautiful landscape architecture, including a water feature.
Kingsley’s investment analyst Leslie Amanquah said: “The comfort and needs of residents are at the heart of our design. For example we have ensured that nurse stations and staff areas do not encroach on the living space of residents.”
Ian Jarvis, Kingsley’s chief financial officer, said: “The Brackley project fits into our ambitious strategy to double in size over the next five years. We are planning to roll out two or three new-builds every year.”
Steve Turner, construction director for the Deeley Group, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Kingsley Healthcare on this project which will bring much needed residential accommodation for older people in Northamptonshire, as well as some outstanding on-site facilities for residents.”
For more information on the Deeley Group, head to their website: http://www.deeley.co.uk/