FAQs

We have produced a list of the questions we get asked most frequently. The questions we receive cover a wide range of topics, from financial decisions to the facilities we offer.

Finding specific answers can sometimes be difficult to find when you’re looking for yourself or on behalf of a loved one. All of our most commonly asked questions can be found here make the process that little bit easier. If you’d like to discuss in more detail any of our services or facilities, please get in touch with our helpful team.

Care Questions

Convalescent care is best suited for short term stays for patients recovering from an illness or recent surgery. For those not yet ready to live independently, this form of care is ideal. Contact us to explore options.

Our care plans are tailored to each individual and are assessed regularly to ensure that they continue to fulfil residents’ needs should they change.

We recognise that people’s health and well-being demands change over time, therefore our care is tailored an ongoing basis to adapt to this.

We offer residential, dementia, companionship, convalescence, end of life, palliative, Parkinson’s and respite care. Come visit us to discuss bespoke care suited to your needs.

Facilities Questions

Yes, both individual and options for couples are available.

We accommodate up to 59 guests, with 55 beds on site.

Finance Questions

Fees will be reviewed annually, and any change will be advised at least 4 weeks in advance of any change taking effect.

The current fee uplift is effective in April each year.

For further information please contact us.

Different options are available.

If the individual has been assessed as having eligible care needs and limited financial resources, the local authority may cover all or part of their care home fees. The amount of funding will depend on the individual’s means.

If the individual has complex healthcare needs that require full-time nursing care, they may be eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare Funding. This funding covers the full cost of care, including accommodation and personal care.

If an individual has sufficient income, savings, or assets, they may be required to pay for their care home fees themselves. In some cases, family members may choose to contribute towards the cost of care. An individual’s care home fees may be paid for by a combination of sources, such as local authority funding and self-funding.

Life at Tigh-Na-Muirn

Our guests have access to top quality facilities and activities run by our motivated team. Every meal is cooked by our in-house chef with locally sourced ingredients. We host regular activity sessions for socialising with family and friends, as well as space for individual hobbies and relaxation.  

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