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Peter A Walker

Auchlochan Garden Village in administration

MHA Auchlochan, the owner and operator of the Auchlochan Garden Village retirement complex near Lesmahagow in Lanarkshire, has filed for administration.

The site offers accommodation ranging from self-contained studios, flats and bungalows, through to full-service care homes. It sits in 50 acres of grounds and consists of 235 properties, with 55 of the flats and bungalows currently vacant.

The company operates the Lower Johnshill care home, located within the Garden Village, along with Bankhouse care home located within Lesmahagow. There are 242 residents living in the flats and bungalows, with 118 residents living in the two care homes.

The facilities at Garden Village also include restaurants and cafe, lounges, a garden, woodlands with lake, community centre, activity rooms, hairdressing salon, laundry and chaplaincy.

Auchlochan Garden Village has been loss-making since it was acquired by MHA Auchlochan in 2009.

MHA Auchlochan’s parent association, Methodist Homes, has provided 'significant' financial support, but losses have continued to accrue due to 'uneconomic' service charges, staff and maintenance costs, and low occupancy levels.

Joint administrators will continue to operate Auchlochan Garden Village and the care homes as normal and will be appointing property agents to market the assets for sale.

An interim care home management business, Healthcare Management Solutions, has been appointed to oversee day to day operations and minimise the impact on residents, families, staff and suppliers.

There are 216 full and part-time staff across the three sites - crucially with no redundancies at this stage.

MHA chief executive Sam Monaghan said: “MHA took over Auchlochan Garden Village in 2009 to prevent it from going into administration, however the operating model means it has a range of complex legal, operating and funding issues across the village, which MHA has been unable to resolve, despite investing considerable resources over the past 14 years.

“This is not a decision we have taken lightly and to support the continuation of services during the process of administration, Auchlochan will be able to draw on a contingency fund of £5m from MHA.

“This will provide the best opportunity for new operators to be found, which includes the potential for leaseholders to set up their own management company.“

The changes in Scotland also include MHA withdrawing from our three smaller retirement living schemes - Wesley Court in Granton, Taransay Court in Milton and St Andrew's Court in East Kilbride - with a view to selling these to alternative providers.

“The schemes would be difficult to support without the larger infrastructure which Auchlochan gives us in Scotland,“ added Monaghan. “Together, these changes mean that MHA will no longer have any services in Scotland.”

Blair Milne, restructuring partner with Azets and joint administrator, stated: “Despite the best efforts of the directors, and extensive financial support from Methodist Homes, a viable turnaround could not be achieved outside of an administration process.

“Due to the scale and complexity of the development it will take time to develop a strategy for the administration.

“In the meantime, it will remain ‘business as usual’ and we will work closely with the Care Inspectorate, South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership and specialist agencies to support residents and their families during the process.

“We will also be offering the development for sale, either in whole or in part and would encourage any interested parties to contact the Glasgow office of Azets as soon as possible.”

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