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Priory House Care Home: To care or not to care
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can neither understand nor support the council’s reasoning for their preferred option of closing Priory House, this most valuable, purposed built and much admired home for the elderly. The competence and quality of staff working for the residents inside the building is extremely high and they are compassionate and totally committed to ensuring the residents are well cared for and treated with decency, dignity and respect. Yet despite the glowing references to the quality of care, a report to the council’s cabinet is recommending closure of Priory House as the preferred option of Conservative, Lib-Dem and Labour Councillors.
I have to acknowledge that the building is 50 odd years old and probably coming towards the end of its design life. However those blanket judgements apply to many buildings (just consider our own homes) and are not of themselves sufficient reason to write them off. Priory House can still function extremely well as a care home provided it is properly maintained. However, despite all the glowing reports about the quality of care in the home something is clearly amiss. During an inspection there was evidence of general neglect on the outside of the premises. Although the structure is fit for purpose the building has clearly not undergone regular or detailed maintenance. There are piles of broken bricks from damaged walls and hinges coming adrift from brickwork. Doors and frames have not been maintained and repaired and are now showing signs of being rotten. This failure of maintenance does not reflect favourably on the council or its officers who are responsible for the upkeep of the building. It is difficult to fully explain in a short article the extent of this general neglect of the outside of the building and the surrounding grounds. There are further examples of a general lack of maintenance to the basic fabric of the building and other external sundry items all of which should have been carried out in a routine way and would have avoided the scale of the current problems.
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Regardless of the outcome of the Priory House issue there are obviously serious deficiencies in the Council's Asset Management operations which need to be addressed. Asset management means just that: managing the property portfolio (which is owned by the residents) and maintaining or enhancing its value. In the case of Priory House, proper management would automatically ensure the safety and comfort of the facility’s residents. How council officers can produce tables on life expectancy of buildings having singularly failed to adhere to the basic requirements of maintenance is beyond comprehension, especially having underspent repair budgets in previous years to the tune of £886,000 (normally the first excuse for lack of maintenance).
Southend-on-Sea residents. Without a beacon of excellence, standards can and possibly will deteriorate and that is something that cannot be allowed. In an advertisement in last month’s Oracle the administration stated it was setting up trading companies to supply services to other Having been critical of the council’s preferred authorities/companies; this would seem a closure option, what are the alternatives? Is it golden opportunity to supply services to our possible to reduce the annual running costs own residents. whilst maintaining quality of care for residents? With common sense housekeeping, a sensible If it is the Council's decision to proceed with its approach to repairs and maintenance could be preferred option to close Priory House, that adopted. If done correctly with the help of the decision will be based on the Council's inability staff, a business case could be developed and to maintain the building properly and its sustained that could be held up to the private reluctance to fund future maintenance. sector as the standard level of care for all I am concerned that if the Council's budgetary based decision to pursue the planned closure of Priory House proceeds this will have a significant and detrimental effect on the health and wellbeing of many residents in the home. It is a sad indictment of the Council if the words and assurances offered by those put forward to publicly represent them are subsequently shown to be hollow and disingenuous. I can only hope that the ultimate decision will accommodate a more caring approach toward those residents at Priory House Care Home. The council urgently needs to adopt a more structured approach so that building maintenance is seen as an integral and essential part of the asset management/facilities set up.
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Oracle Interior Design
Living Rooms By Samantha Gundy
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his month we are exploring the design of the Living Room. This is a room where people tend to really show off their personality and style. Nowadays our living rooms have a multitude of uses, it can be a shared family space for relaxing, watching TV, incorporating dining or work space, or perhaps you prefer to keep this room a little more refined and grown up,. Somewhere to entertain your guests with a cheeky cocktail or aperitif perhaps!
while longer. For a simpler palette team greys with pastels, for a more contemporary bold look, incorporate some deeper greys, blues and little pops of bright zingy neons. Wallpapers are extremely popular now. Not only can you use them to add colour to a space but they can give texture too. Designers Guild have a beautiful selection of pattern, colour and texture. Their home accessories tie in perfectly to complete the look.
Before you begin to make decisions on finishings or items of furniture, try to clear as much as possible from the room. Give yourself a blank canvas to work from so that you can see the space with fresh eyes. Think about how the existing layout works for you, can you declutter and simplify the space? Simply moving the furniture around, and updating a few accessories could be all that is needed to make a room feel ‘made over. ’
My recommendation would be to collect images from magazines and take these along to your local paint and paper retailer or hire the services of an interior decorator/stylist. A professional can be hired on a room by room or hourly basis, their job is to make the whole process much less daunting and provide you with a scheme that fits your personality and lifestyle.
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of moisturiser to get rid of hard skin on your feet all sound like perfectly logical, if extremely gooey and messy ideas. However, speaking as a professional, I’m not sure I could advocate putting tomato sauce on your hair to get rid of unwanted hair dye. The same could be said of mixing brewer’s yeast with water to dye facial hair. The survey also uncovered other unconventional remedies, including banishing wrinkles by sleeping on your back - to avoid lines on your face - and investing in a silk pillow case. Fun and whacky these suggestions may be but I’d seriously recommend you stick to the more conventional and scientifically proven theories to avoid prematurely ageing your skin. Moderating your booze intake, eating healthily and exercising regularly will do you far more good than slathering yourself in an increasing number of random products from your store cupboards or fridge. But hey, sometimes you’ve got to live a little. Pass the ketchup…
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1 Toast the cumin seeds in a small dry frying pan over a medium heat for 1-2 minutes until fragrant. Place in a bowl with the coconut milk, curry paste and 2 tbsp of the mint. Season with salt and pepper and then add the lamb and toss until thoroughly coated. Cover and leave in the fridge to marinate for at least half an hour but preferably overnight.
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2 For the dressing, mix together all the ingredients and set aside. Adjust to your taste by adding more sugar if necessary.
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Spiced Lamb Cutlets Thai Dressing versatile summer recipe that can be griddled or especially good put on the BBQ. The dressing and salad also work well with chicken. The flavours develop the longer time you have to marinate but otherwise it is a quick simple recipe to put together. Great as part of a BBQ.
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Leaves There are two types of lettuce: hearting and loose leafed but as the last can be harvested regularly I shall focus on this variety. To ensure your lettuce grows quickly, thereby preventing bitterness, plant it in moisture retaining soil (add some topsoil to your chosen herb compost) in a container no less than six inches in depth and place it in the sun. The speed with which lettuce grows brings a disadvantage namely bolting where the plant will try to set seed. This also results in bitter tasting leaves and can be prevented by a mulch to retain moisture and frequent cutting (not plucking and the cut should be at ground level and from within) Try to grow as many varieties as possible to avoid depleting any one type and, finally, learn to hate slugs and snails. They are the enemy!
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stopping England winning this series 5-0 will be the so-called summer weather we are enjoying. Our team is settled with only Peterson to come back in, fitness providing. Our batting has quality in Captain Cook, Trott & Bell and our bowling attack has real potency with the new ball with the aforementioned Anderson backed up well by Broad and Finn, with the skills of Swan and possible Panesar backing up the front line seamers. Australia have one world class player in skipper Michael Clarke. He will if he is fit be the stand out batsman in the series but he cannot win this on his own and will by the end of August be heading home as a defeated Ashes captain.
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