Issue 19 05.08.20 We are committed to supporting customers in these unprecedented times, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me or a member of my team to talk about how we can help Derek Breingan, Head of Health and Social Care 07818 454674
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Survey reveals care sector ‘uncertainty’
THE care home industry is facing an “uncertain future” with almost double the number of beds standing empty than at the same point last year, a survey has found as part of a 5 News special programme Covid Care Home Crisis – What Now? The 5 News/National Care Association survey of 256 care home providers, found that there were 2,404 empty beds in June from a potential 9,735. At the same time last year there were 1,281 care home beds standing empty. Overall, the average occupancy rate for the homes was 81% this June, down from 92% in June last year. The National Care Association says the coronavirus has put a dent in the finances of many care homes and put yet more pressure on a sector which it says has been underfunded for years. NCA Chairman, Nadra Ahmed said: “We know that the impact of Covid 19 has had a devastating impact on the financial viability of care services. Without recognising and addressing this we will be facing the prospect of failing the most vulnerable citizens in our communities as providers feel that they can no longer sustain their businesses. “Providers have been delivering care services despite the funding challenges for over a decade at least, any resilience they had in their businesses has been eroded by this virus and many now face an
uncertain future.” At one care home run by Croft Care Group, half of the beds are now standing empty. James Creegan, Director of Care at the groups said: “Being brutally honest if things didn’t improve then we would need to look at the future of the care home and whether it is financially viable going forward. “Currently we have 34 people living here, it is their home and if we had to make a decision to close I know I would be pretty devastated.” The Tregwilym Lodge Nursing and Residential Home in Rogerstone, Newport lost 21 residents to Covid19. Manager Karen Healey said the past few months have been extremely challenging but the home has now been Covid-free for 28 days: “We’re now down to 50 residents in the home, which means we have 24 vacancies and with a loss per week of around £24,000. This is clearly hugely impacting the business.” A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: “We are doing everything we can to support the social care sector and will bring forward a plan that puts social care on a sustainable footing to ensure the reforms will last long into the future.” 5 News will be running a special programme Covid Care Home Crisis – What Now? tonight Wednesday August 5 at 6.30pm on Channel 5.
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Australian actor and activist Ruby Rose, has digitally adopted a grandparent as part of a drive to combat care home loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic, and is now set to become a celebrity patron of the charity. Developed by care home group CHD Living, the Adopt a Grandparent scheme is centred around connecting the public with care home residents, helping them to form meaningful, intergenerational relationships. The programme, which matches volunteers with residents based on shared interests, paired Ruby with 87-year-old movie fanatic Iris, who resides at CHD Living’s The Summers care home in Surrey. The duo now speak at least once a week. Ruby says: “I was very lucky to be paired with Iris. She has a heart of gold and a wicked sense of humour. We talk about our lives, share stories and I send her DVDs.” Members of the public who are interested in enrolling can register interest via https://chdliving.co.uk/adopt-grandparent.Anyone interested in donating to ‘Adopt a Grandparent’ can do so by visiting https://www.gofundme.com/f/adopt-agrandparent-app
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AS part of its ongoing investment in new homes, Care UK has just celebrated the turf-cutting of its seventh home currently under construction. Alongside homes in places like Basingstoke, Chichester and Haywards Heath, work has just started on a new home in Shrewsbury. The two-storey home, which is expected to welcome the first residents in February 2021, will include a cinema, café and hair salon. Secure and wheelchair friendly landscaped outdoor space will include sensory gardens, water features and seating to give residents the opportunity to spend quality time outdoors. The Shrewsbury home, will provide full-time residential, nursing and specialist dementia care for up to 80 older people, and will create around 90 new jobs. In total, the seven homes under construction will add 500 new places for residents. Peter Griffiths, development project manager for Care UK, said: “We are delighted that work has started at the new Shrewsbury site, not least because this impressive development reflects our commitment to improving the provision of residential care in the town. We take great pride in the build quality, layout and design of each individual home, as these factors can greatly impact the everyday experiences of those living in a care environment.”
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