Renewable Solutions for Care Homes and Assisted Living

JLM provides cost-efficient renewable energy solutions to meet the unique needs of residential care homes and assisted living facilities.

How JLM's renewable technology benefits care homes and assisted living facilities

We support care homes and assisted living facilities in reducing their environmental impact, optimising energy consumption, and lowering operational costs while maintaining a comfortable environment for residents and visitors.
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Reduce energy expenditure and redirect resources to resident care
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Demonstrate commitment to the comfort and well-being of residents
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Future-proof against fluctuations in the energy market
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Qualify for financial incentives, such as tax credits and grants
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Contribute to a more sustainable future and promote eco-friendly practices
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Stand out from competing facilities in the marketplace
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Services for care homes and assisted living facilities

We combine cost-effective design and engineering with sustainable technology solutions and long-term, proactive support and maintenance.

Our expertise in delivering renewable engineering services for care homes and assisted living facilities covers a wide range of business types, including nursing homes, retirement communities, and specialised care facilities.

Renewable technologies for care homes and assisted living facilities

From rooftop solar PV installations to renewable heating and cooling solutions using air source heat pumps.

By implementing renewable energy solutions, JLM empowers care homes and assisted living facilities to control their energy spending, reduce operational costs, and demonstrate their commitment to sustainability while providing an attractive and comfortable environment for prospective and current residents.
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113

Projects delivered across all sectors

£26.3M

Total completed project value

£6M

In projects under management

177k

Tonnes of CO2 saved annually

Case Studies

What our clients are saying…

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“By implementing CO2 air source heat pumps and integrating them with our solar array, JLM has helped Amazon significantly advance towards our net zero targets. Their tailored solutions have proven essential in reducing our carbon emissions effectively.“

Chris Simons
Facilities Manager, Amazon UK Services
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“JLM’s solar PV installation over at Wakefield 41 Industrial Estate was pivotal for Coca-Cola Enterprises UK. Their exceptional workmanship and transparent communication ensured a seamless installation, aligning perfectly with our sustainability goals.“

Dave Firth
Operations Manager, Coca-Cola Enterprises UK

FAQ’s

Why should care homes consider solar energy?
Solar panels can significantly reduce energy costs, freeing up resources for patient care and facility improvements. By generating clean energy, care homes can minimise their environmental impact and contribute to a healthier environment for residents. When combined with battery storage systems, solar energy also provides a reliable power supply, ensuring the continuous operation of essential equipment and services.
Can solar energy be used with heat pumps to heat in care homes?
Yes, solar PV systems can generate electricity to power heat pumps, reducing reliance on grid electricity and lowering energy costs. This combination creates a sustainable and efficient heating solution, ensuring a comfortable environment for residents. Heat pump systems can provide precise temperature control, maintaining optimal conditions for the health and well-being of care home residents.
What are the advantages of using heat pumps in care homes and assisted living facilities?
Heat pumps provide energy-efficient heating and cooling, reducing operating costs and freeing up more resources for patient care. They help maintain a comfortable and consistent temperature throughout the facility, promoting the health and well-being of residents, and operate quietly, minimising noise disturbance. If powered by renewable energy sources such as solar PV, heat pumps help reduce the facility's carbon footprint, contributing to sustainability goals.