Skye care home where 10 residents died from Covid-19 following a virus outbreak has been dropped. The Care Inspectorate, which monitors the sector, made an unannounced inspection at Home Farm care home in Portree on May 11.
31.07.2020 - 15:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A Hamilton care home used an art project to give residents a taste of the outside world.With lockdown still in place, staff at Avonbridge helped create a brightly-coloured mural of a high street.Residents were asked what they would like to feature on the walls, to create a feeling of walking along a busy row of shops.The mural put together by staff showcases a post office, hairdressers, café and grocery store as well as
.Skye care home where 10 residents died from Covid-19 following a virus outbreak has been dropped. The Care Inspectorate, which monitors the sector, made an unannounced inspection at Home Farm care home in Portree on May 11.
Didsbury. James Cleere was last seen turning left out of Ashley House care home on Barlow Moor Road, heading towards Chorlton.
care home residents will be able to receive more visits from friends and family from Monday, it was confirmed today. Up to three outdoor visitors from no more than two households will be allowed - if the home meets infection control criteria.
struggled with lack of PPE, Government guidance and a coherent testing procedure.But since the start of the pandemic, according to the Alzheimer's Society, there has been a 52 per cent rise in non-Covid related deaths in care homes and it's thought the impact of the crisis on mental health could have contributed to this.And this new guidance, which exists despite beer gardens still being allowed to open, has left Joyce facing a downward slide into depression - and her family are worried about
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled to South Wales to play some Bingo and other arcade games.
A care home where children set a bedroom on fire, use cannabis and demonstrate ‘extreme aggression’ when demanding pocket money from staff has been criticised by inspectors.Ofsted carried out an ‘urgent monitoring inspection’ of a facility in Oldham and identified a series of ‘poor practices’ around the care being provided in a damning report.The visit was prompted by a safeguarding notification which alerted the watchdog to a fire which had been ‘deliberately started’ by two children in a
East Kilbride – run by Thistle Healthcare – saw 23 COVID-related deaths among residents. The private operator was one of the few who released statistics – but many others refused to do so.
East Kilbride care home where 23 residents died from coronavirus as “absolutely filthy”.