A £10m community care hub has opened its doors in Greenock with an ambitious brief to transform health and social care services in the town.
The Inverclyde Integrated Community Hub will support adults with learning disabilities and other complex needs.
Councillor Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, said: “The new Inverclyde Integrated Community Hub looks incredible inside and out but, more importantly, marks a significant step forward in how services are delivered for our communities and reflects the HSCP’s ongoing commitment to partnership and innovation.
“This facility has been designed with and for the people who will use it, and it will enable staff to provide more integrated, responsive and person-centred support.”
Designed by Holmes Miller to provide therapeutic and support services the centre emphasises direct connections to outdoor space to provide a calming environment for up to 50 occupants.

































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































