Construction work has begun on a new £2.5 million housing development in Moray for adults with complex care and support needs.
It is the first major project to be taken forward by the Moray Integration Joint Board (IJB) which has responsibility for bringing together a wide range of health and social care functions for adults.
Vice-chair Christine Lester was joined by colleagues, staff and the families of the prospective tenants at the Lhanbryde site to mark the start of work.
The development of 10 purpose-built bungalows on a site off Garmouth Road will provide permanent homes and respite accommodation for adults with autism and communication difficulties.
It will replace the existing residential facility Maybank in Forres, a converted Victorian house which has become an increasingly unsuitable environment for those who live and work there.
The four current Maybank residents will be among the seven new tenants moving in to the Lhanbryde development, named Urquhart Place by local councillors.
One house will be available for respite accommodation to give families a break and another for communal use so the residents can get together to socialise. The remaining building will provide office and accommodation space for staff who will be available to provide care and support around the clock.
Mrs Lester said: "This is a ground-breaking project which will give adults with high levels of care and support needs the opportunity to live in a home of their own for the first time.
"I am delighted work is underway and I look forward to the new tenants moving in next spring."
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