Residential

For Those With Disabilities Who Require 24 Hour Support

The Ideal Place To Settle In

We provide residential care for people with disabilities who require 24 hour support. This is suitable for people who no longer can live on their own or in supported living, or for people who have been supported by their carer and it has become too difficult for them to continue caring for them.
When residents choose to live here permanently they receive an in depth care plan tailored to their needs. We support them in all aspects of their lives including support with personal care, emotional needs and educational needs if required.

Become part of our community

We encourage residents to be part of their community and some residents attend church on a Sunday. If you would like more information, please call 01254393152 and ask for Andrea or Wendy.

We will be able to answer any questions you may have and invite you for some lunch so you can meet everyone and take a look around.

Residents benefit from varied daily activities to promote and enhance skills. We run cooking classes, arts and crafts, gardening group and bingo to name but a few.

We'll Never Forget Our Roots

41 Years Of
Quality Care

The home was built on the site where Rough Lee maternity hospital had been. The first stone was laid by Lady Clitheroe in November 1982. The building as a home was opened in January 1984.

lATEST NEWS & UPDATES

Latest News & Updates

Read the latest news and updates from our beautiful home, we keep our news updated as possible

3 March

Baking Fun on a Friday Afternoon at Rough Lee Home

Last Friday afternoon at Rough Lee Home, our residents enjoyed a wonderful baking session filled with laughter, delicious aromas, and plenty of tasty treats!

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24 February

Kindness Day at Rough Lee Home

We were delighted to welcome a wonderful group of children from Lee Royds Nursery to Rough Lee Home f

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19 February

Creativity in Clay: A Joyful Morning at Rough Lee Home

Our residents enjoyed getting hands-on with the clay, shaping and moulding it into imaginative models.

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13 January

Our new newsletter has landed

Dear Friends, Here we are at the start of another year. May we take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year. May good health,

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8 January

A Visit from the Mobile Library

Gail absolutely loves it when the mobile library comes to the home every four weeks.

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11 December

Christmas Carols Bring Joy to RoughLee Home

We were delighted to welcome the children from Lee-Royd Nursery to RoughLee Home today for a special visit filled with Christmas carols and festive cheer.

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