Lunardi Court Care Home in Cupar
Lunardi Court Care Home in Cupar
A warm welcome to Lunardi Court Care Home in Cupar, Fife
You’ll find Lunardi Court Care Home in a quiet residential area in Cupar. We have easy access of the local town, with train and bus services nearby, making us easily accessible for visitors to pop-in for a chat.
One of the leading care homes in Fife, our care team offers 24-hour nursing care for those who have complex medical needs, as well as 24-hour nursing dementia care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. We also provide respite care to give family or friends a well-earned break, and intermediate care as an alternative to hospital stay.
Lunardi Court Care Home has also received positive assessments through carehome.co.uk.
Our residents can enjoy the fresh air in our large, secure garden, which allows freedom to wander. We have a greenhouse for people to nurture their own plants, and our summerhouse provides shelter from the sun, which is a great place for residents to spend time with their loved ones.
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Care Available and Weekly Fees
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Nursing Care*
Prices from £815 pw
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Nursing Dementia*
Prices from £815 pw
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See all types of care available at this home
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.
*Nursing Care - Any contribution by the NHS for nursing care is paid directly to the care home and not included in these indicative prices.
Testimonials
"My husband has had the best of attention and care since going into this home."
"My father is so happy and very very well looked after by a very caring and attentive staff."
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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Nursing Dementia Care
This is 24-hour nursing care provided by specialist teams trained in the complexities of looking after those living with dementia, who may also have other long-term medical conditions. 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
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Mental Health
We empower our residents take better control of their lives by being physically active, building relationships in their community through hobbies and interests and in some cases, gaining voluntary work or employment and learning new skills. Learn More
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Learning Disabilities
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
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Pamela MacFarlane
Care Home Manager
Pamela has worked in the Health and Social Care sector for 47 years and has managed care homes for 30 years. Pamela found her passion for caring for others when she worked in a private hospital as an auxiliary nurse whilst waiting to start her teacher training. With a bit of encouragement from the matron at the hospital, Pamela decided to change her career route and hasn’t looked back since.
Why did you decide to join Four Seasons Health Care?
I commissioned the second Four Seasons Home a very long time ago. Eventually I decided to leave Four Seasons and work for various other care homes and eventually returned to the company.
What do you enjoy most about your job?
I like meeting the residents, their families and working with my team. We really do have a great team here at Lunardi and the residents and their loved ones are part of our extended family.
What are your favourite hobbies and pastimes?
When I’m not working I love spending time with my family. I have a lovely family, which consists of my husband, son, daughter, daughter-in-law and two beautiful granddaughters. They are aged four and nine years old.
When I was 50 I passed my motorcycle test, but due to having an accident, I am now apprehensive of riding. I also like cycling, painting and spending time with my granddaughters who live in Inverness.
Are there any highlights in your career you are particularly proud of?
I am proud of my whole career and the differing paths I have taken – I have learned so much along the way.
What do you feel is your biggest achievement outside of your career?
My biggest achievement, after raising a wonderful family, would probably be passing my motorcycle test at an advanced age.
What are your Qualifications?
I am a Registered General Nurse and Registered Sick Childrens Nurse. During my career, I also completed my State Certified Midwifery training and hold a master’s in Business Administration. Since leaving school, I have nursed both children and the elderly in various settings. For the past 30 years, I have managed care homes for the elderly.