Glenfield Farm Phase 2 Complete — iBC Healthcare Celebrates with Open Day on 7 January 2026
iBC Healthcare is proud to announce the successful completion of Phase 2 at Glenfield Farm in Wythall, marking a major milestone in the creation of high-quality supported living homes for adults with complex needs. The new solo bungalows, designed to provide homes, not hospitals, open their doors for the first time at a special Open Day on Tuesday 7 January 2026.
The Open Day — taking place from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm — offers commissioners, families, professionals and community members the chance to tour the bespoke solo bungalows, meet the support team, and learn more about iBC Healthcare’s person-centred approach to supported living.
Set across peaceful farmland in the West Midlands, Glenfield Farm Phase 2 delivers safe, personalised homes with private gardens, robust specifications and inclusive design features to support people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, sensory needs and behaviours that challenge.

Leader Perspectives
“I am absolutely delighted to be nearing completion of our Glenfield Farm Phase II development creating 3 high specification single storey homes for life on the site of the derelict stables and outbuilding, the homes are a great addition to our Operational and growing estate” said the Head of Estates at iBC Healthcare. “These homes were built with purpose — combining comfort, dignity and safety — so that people with complex needs can truly thrive in the community. It’s exciting to see this vision realised and to share it with the people who matter most.”
Reflecting on the impact of the development, Amanda McDonald, Registered Manager for iBC Healthcare’s West Midlands services, commented:
“The latest development at Glenfield Farm in the West Midlands represents a significant advancement in our commitment to supporting individuals with complex needs.
This unique project serves as a much-needed model within the sector, reflecting our dedication to continuous improvement and the application of lessons learned from previous initiatives.
The thoughtfully designed, spacious, and robust environment exemplifies our organisational ethos of prioritising homes over hospitals, ensuring that people supported are empowered to thrive in a setting tailored to their needs.”
A Community Celebration
The Open Day will showcase how iBC Healthcare’s tailored support model works hand-in-hand with thoughtfully designed environments to promote independence and wellbeing. Visitors will have the opportunity to speak with support staff, ask questions about the services offered, and see firsthand how the Glenfield Farm community supports meaningful, independent lives.
This celebration not only marks the completion of an important development but also reinforces iBC Healthcare’s ongoing commitment to creating supportive, community-based homes for people with complex needs across the Midlands.