The communal areas are all finished to high standard providing mood lighting, televisions, quiet corners for reading or group activities. These areas are multi use and can be divided to create functional space for varying activities and classes.
Bedrooms will be fitted to a high specification. Rooms will often be tailored to meet a patients/occupants specific requirements.
This ranges from wall colouring, soft furnishings and wall hangings to breed elements of familiarity with their previous surroundings.
En suite Maximum attention to a quality finish is applied ensuring our specification meets the needs of its occupants and provides a fully operational and functional suite.
External features include various decked and lawned areas are provided to offer outside space for relaxing or recreational activities.
All the materials utilised are hard wearing but provide a stylish yet homely feel to blend in with Greetlands natural surroundings.
Greetland Retreats internal space provides;
• 65 Bedrooms all en suite
• 2 Large Reception areas
• 3 large dividable social areas
• Large Kitchen
• 2 Dining Areas
• Hairdressers
• 2 lifts
• 2 Large assisted Bathrooms
• 2 Large assisted Shower rooms
• managers office and 2 nurse station admin areas.
• convenience Shop
• 2quiet rooms
• Drop in day care facility

The Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale benefits from a resident population of around 195,000 persons (2001 census).
The Borough is administered from Halifax, which lies approximately 29 kms (18 miles) south west of Leeds and 40 kms (25 miles) north east of Greetland is a village lying approximately 5 kms (3.1 miles) south of the town centre.

Analysis of the area’s population produced by BNP Paribas in January 2010 indicates that within a 10-mile radius of the subject site, there are approximately 42,581 persons who are over the age of 65, representing 15.2% of the population.
Elderly persons over the age of 75 represent 7.3% of the total population, The population aged 85 years and over amounts to 5,697 persons.The number of nursing home beds within a 5-mile radius reflects one bed for every 4.5 persons over the age of 85.
Research provided by the Office of fair trading states there are more than 12million people in the UK over 60 years of age, of which 752,000 are between 85 and 89, and 376,000 aged 90 or over. Up to age 64 only three people in every 1000 are living in communal nursing and residential care establishments. This grows to seven in every 1000 for those aged between 65 and 74, but after this increases rapidly to around 250 per1000 for those aged 90 and over.
The Government Actuary produces the official national 'population projections' for the UK and its constituent countries. Based on the latest projections for the UK, if the current rate at which elderly people live in care should continue to apply in the future, then demand is likely to grow rapidly driven primarily by increases in the population aged 75 years and over.
It can be roughly estimated that, in the absence of any change in rates, demand might increase by roughly 25 per cent by 2013, 60 per cent by 2023and by 150 per cent by 2043.

Investment Overview
•Completion Balance of 50% Due
•12 Months From Exchange Remaining 15% Due
•Within 30 Days Exchange Deposit of £35% Due
•Reservation Fee of £2,500
•Phase 1 Launch Price at £99,950
•5% Return From Day 1 on Deposit Funds
•Deposit Funds Fully Insured By Guarantee Bond
•6% Guaranteed Return in The First Year
•50% Guaranteed Non Status Finance Available
•65% of Net Operational Profit From Year 2
•SIPP & SSAS Compliant
•Approved & Specialist Care Home Operating Company Appointed
