Overview
Situated in the heart of the delightful market town of March, Jubilee Court provides apartments and communal facilities for over 60s.
Designed to offer comfort, independence and peace of mind, Jubilee Court has everything you need to enjoy a happy, fulfilling retirement.
- One double-bedroom apartment, with open-plan lounge and kitchen
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On-site communal facilities, including a lounge, restaurant and gardens
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Staff on-site 24 hours a day and assistive technology built-in, for added peace of mind
Accommodation
Communal facilities
- Communal lounge with comfy seating and a TV
- Games room with cards and board games
- Hairdressing salon
- Laundry rooms on all floors
*Subject to assessment and demonstration
- Accessible landscaped gardens.
- Accessible bathroom so you can enjoy a bath in safety and comfort*
- Buggy store with charge points for mobility scooters
Location
- March town centre is just a short walk or scooter ride away.
- Peterborough city centre is only around 40 minutes away by car.
- There are three GP surgeries in March.
- There is a railway station and a bus station in Peterborough.
- Fenland Association for Community Transport (FACT) makes journeys easy.
Taste restaurant
Our in-house Taste restaurant is open to residents seven days a week for lunch, as well as offering an afternoon tea delivery service. We can also provide lunch for your guests if booked in advance, so you can enjoy a meal with your friends and family.*
We regularly have special menus to celebrate special occasions throughout the year and our Taste restaurant has a food hygiene rating of 5 from the Food Standards Agency.
*Opening hours and menu availability may be subject to change.
Care and support
More information
Applying
Am I eligible?
To be eligible to live at Jubilee Court, you must:
- Be aged 60 or over, or have long-term care needs
- Reside in, or have a family connection to, the local area
- Have your care and support needs assessed and approved by Cambridgeshire County Council
We aim to offer a lively atmosphere and mixed community of people who have a range of care needs.
Jubilee Court may not be suitable if you require a substantial amount of regular nursing care.
How do I apply?
- Contact us for an application form, or contact Cambridgeshire County Council’s adult social care team.
- We’ll arrange for you to visit and meet us.
- We’ll help you to complete a housing assessment and affordability form, as you may be eligible for financial assistance towards your rent and part of your service charge.
- While you’re here, we may assess if you would benefit from care and support services, and our care provider, Radis Community Care, may arrange to visit you at home to discuss your needs. For your care to be funded by Cambridgeshire County Council, you must have had your needs assessed and approved by the adult social care team.