Euxton Park Care Home in Chorley
Euxton Park Care Home in Chorley
A warm welcome to Euxton Park Care Home in Chorley, Lancashire
You’ll find Euxton Park Care Home situated in a pleasant area close to Chorley town centre. We are nearby to shops and have easy access to public transport and the M61, making us easily accessible for visitors to pop-in for a chat.
Our Care team offers both residential care to those who need help with daily tasks, nursing care for people with complex medical needs, and respite care to give family or friends a well-earned break.
Euxton Park Care Home has also received many positive assessments on carehome.co.uk.
We run a busy activities programme so our residents are never without something to do, including days out, and visiting entertainers. We have good links with local churches and schools, which always puts a smile on our residents’ faces when they come to visit.
Our home contains beautiful spacious gardens with large seating areas, which is a great place for residents to spend time with their loved ones.
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Care Available and Weekly Fees
Fees start from £960 per week
We provide care for those who are publicly funded as well as those paying for their own care. For those who are paying for their own care, our weekly fees are broken down by the main care types we offer.
Learn MoreTestimonials
"The staff are caring, very hard working and treat residents like their own family."
"This is an amazing care home, the staff and management are fantastic."
"The staff are extremely friendly and welcoming. They look after my mum so well and she seems so happy at Euxton Care Home."
Learn more about the care available
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Nursing Care
For people with an on-going medical condition. This is similar to residential care but with the addition of 24-hour support from a team of qualified nurses. Learn More
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Residential Care
Residential support is for people who need a little help with day to day living such as washing, dressing, eating and taking their regular medication. Learn More
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Respite Care
Even the most devoted carer needs a break sometimes. Whether it is for a few days or a few weeks, we are here to step in when you or your carer need us. Learn More
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Palliative and End of Life Care
This is specialist support for people with a life-limiting illness to relieve their symptoms and make them as comfortable as possible. We understand that this can be a sensitive time and teams offer compassionate support, providing advice or an opportunity to talk. Learn More
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Intermediate Care
After a stay in hospital, people who are over the worst can still need a certain amount of care to help with rehabilitation so they can return home with confidence. Our intermediate care beds play a vital role in supporting local health and social care services by offering older people an alternative to an extended stay on a ward. Learn More
Contact us
If you are looking for care, we meet hundreds of individuals, family members and friends in a similar position and would be happy to show you the home and discuss care options. Please call, email or fill in the form below.


Katrina Hay
Care Home Manager
Katrina has been qualified as a nurse for over 10 years and has been with Euxton Park for 10 months. Katrina enjoys working in a care home as she says it feels like a family and she loves how close she gets to the residents and their families.
Why did you decide to join Four Seasons Health Care?
I liked that the staff were extremely dedicated and management are very supportive.
What do you enjoy most about your job?
I love making a difference to the lives of our residents, supporting, and developing the staff.
What are your favourite hobbies and pastimes?
I really enjoy running and walking, so I aim to run around 4 times a week.
Are there any highlights in your career you are particularly proud of?
A highlight would be changing a care home from ‘Requires Improvement’ to ‘Good’ in all areas.
What do you feel is your biggest achievement outside of your career?
My biggest achievement outside of work, would definitely be my two beautiful children who I am extremely proud of.
What are your Qualifications?
I have been qualified as a nurse for over 10 years. I worked in a variety of different care settings, including hospital, community and care homes.
What top tips would you give someone when looking for the right care home?
I would talk to the staff, residents and family members. Also, I suggest selecting a care home based on recommendations from your family and choose a care home that has dedicated and caring staff.