Highly-rated care in a warm, beautifully designed home
Choosing a care home can feel overwhelming. At Meadows Park, our team is here to listen, answer your questions, talk through care options and help you understand the next step — from your first enquiry to settling in.
Meadows Park provides residential, dementia, respite, day and palliative care in a purpose-built home in Louth, close to Mablethorpe, Grimsby and the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Kelly Coulthard leads the team at Meadows Park. She joined Tanglewood in 2014 with 14 years of care experience, working her way up from care assistant to Home Manager in 2019. Kelly holds a Level 5 in Leadership and Management and is a SONA Ambassador across the group.
Beautifully designed dining spaces give residents and their families room to share meals, conversation and quiet moments — one of the thoughtful touches that helps Meadows Park feel more like a home.
From pet visits and creative sessions to gardening, wellbeing activities and one-to-one moments, residents are supported to enjoy meaningful days at Meadows Park.
66 ensuite wet-room bedrooms, two lounges and two dining rooms, a hair salon with nail bar, cinema room, garden room and landscaped gardens help create a calm, comfortable home where residents and families can feel at ease.
Every family's situation is different. You may be planning ahead, responding to a hospital discharge, exploring dementia care, or simply wondering whether now is the right time. When you speak to Meadows Park, we will take the time to understand what is happening, answer your questions clearly and help you feel more confident about the next step.
Share what is happening, what support your loved one may need, and any worries or questions you have. You do not need to have everything worked out before speaking to us.
You can speak to a real person who will take the time to listen and answer your questions clearly. We can talk about care needs, daily life at the home, visiting, availability, fees, funding and what happens next.
We can explain the different types of care available, including residential care, dementia care, respite care, day care and palliative care, and help you understand what may be most suitable for your situation.
Arrange a private tour, meet the team and see the bedrooms, lounges, dining spaces, gardens and facilities. It is a chance to get a feel for the home and ask questions in person.
No pressure. Just clear answers, personal guidance and time to understand whether Meadows Park feels right for your loved one. Call us on 01507 304344 — press option 1 to talk to the correct team — or click below to request us to call you.
At Meadows Park, care is shaped around the individual - from personal care plans and daily routines to meaningful activities, comfortable surroundings and support for the whole family.
Every resident is different. That is why care at Meadows Park is shaped around individual needs, preferences and routines, with families involved in helping the team understand what matters most.
Life at Meadows Park includes a varied activities programme designed around residents' interests and abilities. From social gatherings and creative activities to quiet one-to-one moments, residents are supported to enjoy days that feel engaging, familiar and worthwhile.
Meadows Park has been designed to feel calm, comfortable and welcoming, with ensuite wet-room bedrooms, spacious lounges, dining rooms, a hair salon with nail bar, cinema room, garden room and landscaped gardens. It is a home where residents can feel settled and families can feel confident their loved one is cared for.
Lounges, dining rooms, an on-site hair salon, garden room and beautifully designed en-suite wet rooms — a glimpse of the spaces residents call home at Meadows Park. Swipe across to see more.
Tell us what's happening and what matters most.
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"The team at Meadows Park have given very caring and professional support to our mother as a resident for the last 2 years. And have also been very helpful and understanding with us, her family."
– Ian Draycott, family of resident · Google review