A charity is set to invest £250,000 into specialist accommodation for those with a debilitating condition
A charity has unveiled plans to provide holiday accommodation for people with a debilitating condition.
MND Scotland has announced that it is investing £250,000 to build a brand new, bespoke accessible lodge, as a part of its accessible holiday service for people affected by motor neurone disease (MND) and other disabilities.
The state-of-the-art disabled-friendly lodge will begin construction towards the end of this year and has been specially designed with MND in mind.
The lodge will open in March 2019 and will replace the charity's holiday caravan which will close permanently in October. The charity operates an accessible chalet near Oban.
Its new lodge will be set in Clayton Caravan Park, near St Andrews. It aims to provide families affected by MND, and other disabilities, with a chance to take a break from their normal routine and to enjoy a break together.
Craig Stockton, MND Scotland's chief executive, said: "Due to the physical progression of MND, it can often be challenging for families to take the time out for a break they may desperately need.
"That's why the new Clayton Lodge has been purpose designed to prioritise space and comfort and will be fitted with an array of helpful adaptations suitable for people with MND and other disabilities."
The new lodge will include a fully adjustable bed, an accessible wetroom, charging points for equipment and accommodation for up to seven people.