Monthly Archives: July 2011

New dementia centre opens in Harford, Norwich

Improving the lives of  dementia sufferers in Norwich.

Lucy Wright Thursday, July 28, 2011
10.50 AM

 

Dementia sufferers gathered with staff and their carers yesterday to celebrate the opening of a new centre in Norwich.

 

Harford Hill dementia centre, in Ipswich Road, will care for up to 25 people and the £90,000 project involved altering, improving and furnishing an existing building on the same site as the council-run Learning Difficulties resource centre.

Elderly care: expert to review quality and regulation

Ministers will today set up an independent review of elderly care in England, as the health watchdog publishes a damning report into the private provider exposed by Panorama.

10:00PM BST 27 Jul 2011 

An expert in the sector will look into how “quality and regulation” can be improved amid growing concern that pensioners and disabled people are receiving substandard treatment from the NHS and local councils.

The Department of Health believes the failures at the private hospital run by Castlebeck, where undercover filming exposed the abuse of adults with learning disabilities, are “totally unacceptable”.

Whitehall sources say they will not tolerate poor standards at a company paid millions of pounds by taxpayers to protect some of society’s most vulnerable members.

Residents celebrate a quarter of a century at Inchmarlo

Wednesday 27 July 2011

Residents celebrate a quarter of a century at Inchmarlo

 

 

 

Published on Wednesday 27 July 2011 10:47

Inchmarlo Care Home and Retirement Community celebrated its 25th anniversary this summer and is planning to enhance and expand its services in the years ahead.

 

The community opened in 1986 and pioneered a new way of retirement living in the UK. More than 300 families have spent time at the purpose-built continuing care community on the 100 acre estate on Royal Deeside over the last 25 years.