The Turner Home was built in 1884 to provide nursing and residential care for men whose disabilities required daily support. A registered charity, the initiative was undertaken by Anne Turner as a permanent memorial to her husband and son, both of whom had died a few years earlier.
The Turner Home provides accommodation, with specialist care and support, for 59 men of all ages. Each resident has his own bedroom with ensuite facilities and is assured of a personal approach to his particular needs and preferences. The founder’s aim to help, “chronically sick, disabled and elderly” is interpreted today in as broad a manner as possible.
TFor over a century this building has been home for a great many men of all ages, including those who fought in the wars. Whilst times have changed, along with the residents and staff, the tradition of care and support remains as a tribute to philanthropy at its very best.
The overall administration of the Home is the responsibility of the Trustees, who meet regularly throughout the year. They delegate the overseeing of the management of the Home to the Management Committee which includes the three Trustees and the Home manager and meets monthly. The Home employs professional advisors as both Secretary and Treasurer.
Mrs S D Newton- Chair
P Rawlinson
EG Tomlinson
Chair. P Rawlinson
Alison Charlesworth, RMN
Brabners Chaffe Street, Solicitors, Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL
PKF(UK)LLP, 5 Temple Street Square, Temple Street, Liverpool L2 5RH
The Turner Home
Dingle Lane
Liverpool
L8 9RN
Tel 0151-727-4177
Email: please click here to e-mail us with your enquiry
Website: www.turner-home.com
The Turner Home is a limited Company registered in England no.02821762
Registered Charity no. 1022689