Care home provider WCS Care has released another time-lapse video of how work is progressing at their new care home in Warwick.
Work started on the new state-of-the-art Woodside care home in Spinney Hill in April 2018.
The care home will replace the former Woodside care home, which closed for demolition in 2017.
The new time-lapse video shows progress from January to March.
In February a 'topping out' ceremony was held to mark the three-storey home reaching its highest point.
Now internal work has now started.

The 'topping out ceremony' from left to right: Martin Gallagher, Managing Director ' Deeley Construction; and from WCS''Care - Christine Asbury, Chief Executive; Robin Singh, Carer; and Ed Russell, Director of Innovation and Development
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When the home is complete, which is due to be in Autumn, it will feature family-scale households for six or seven people with ensuite bedrooms, as well as a spa, salon, cinema, cafe, and a side-by-side bike-for-two with a cycle track.
The state-of-the-art home has been designed by local architects Robothams and will encourage people to spend more time outdoors.
External walkways will replace internal corridors and an open-air courtyard will provide easy access to features including a shop and traditional launderette.
Smart phone apps will be also connected to mobile care monitoring which is linked to a Relative’s Gateway, where people can check and interact with their loved ones’ care 24-hours a day.
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