Argyll House
Good community links   |   Friendly, relaxed atmosphere    |   Active and involving
Good community links
Friendly, relaxed atmosphere
Active and involving

Argyll House

a friendly, welcoming home in a quiet residential area of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire

Argyll House is a light traditional stone building on three floors, and has a private patio garden which is well used in summer.

Argyll House is within easy reach of local shops and cafes, Kilmarnock FC, and Howard Park. Most of the residents come from Ayrshire, and many have strong community links. The home has space for 31 residents in the main house and modern purpose-built extension. It is managed by Jennifer Campbell and her team.

COMMUNITY
Argyll House is a warm and welcoming home with a lovely atmosphere. The central location makes it easy to keep in touch with community life, and the home has good links to the local churches, schools and nursery. We hold a non-denominational (C of S) service once a month in the home, and Catholic residents have access to Holy Communion if they choose.

Local school children visit residents for activities such as bookbug story reading, teddy bears’ picnic, nursery rhymes and eco projects such as litter picking. Other popular community visitors include entertainers who lead singing and dancing sessions with old time and Scottish music, and Bunny Luv therapets with their much-loved rabbits, guinea pigs and ducklings.

ACTIVITIES
Argyll House takes part in the CAPA (Care About Physical Activity) Care Inspectorate programme which helps older people to build more physical activity into their daily lives, improving strength, independence and resilience. So able residents take part in preparing and cooking meals, kneading bread, making cakes, pizzas and burgers alongside the chef. They make hanging baskets and grow fruit and vegetables such as rasps, lettuces and apples, which are used in cooking.

There is a resident’s committee which suggests outings, with favourite including tea dances at Dumfries House, and Rowallan Castle and the Park Hotel for afternoon teas. Residents have also enjoyed visits to the Scottish Maritime Museum and Rugby Park.

Argyll House

HOME DETAILS

Argyll House
69 North Hamilton Street
KILMARNOCK KA1 2QJ

Manager: Jennifer Campbell
T: 01563 481810
E: [email protected]

Meet Your Home Manager

Jennifer Campbell

jennifer campbell

Jennifer began her nursing career in 1987 at Crosshouse Hospital before moving to the Cotswolds, where she discovered her passion for the care home sector. After returning to Scotland, she transitioned into a Home Manager role and joined Mansfield Care as Home Manager at Argyll House in July 2023. Jennifer takes great pride in leading her team and supporting residents and their families.

She’s proud of receiving top care grades in her previous home, reflecting her dedication to excellence. Outside of work, Jennifer cherishes time with her family, especially her granddaughter, and enjoys gardening, knitting, and crocheting. She’s also proud of completing the West Highland Way twice and running the Glasgow Marathon. Jennifer advises families to visit care homes in person and meet the team, highlighting the benefits of smaller homes like Argyll House.

“At Argyll House, we want residents to live life to the full while they can, and to make this a homely friendly, welcoming community for them. Everyone says what a lovely atmosphere we have here.”

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