Plans to move patients with coronavirus into a care home have been uncovered by the Sunday Mail.
31.03.2020 - 14:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Care homes across the country are now on lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak.
But spirits are still very high at Crossgate Care Home in Kilmarnock where residents are keeping themselves busy.
Here, some of the Meiklewood Road residents have been sending messages to their loved ones who aren’t able to visit them at the moment due to the outbreak.
Thanks to the activities team at Crossgate for organising this special feature.
● If any other care facilities would like to take part in this
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