Category Archives: Carers

For All I Care with Carers Gloucestershire chief executive Tim Poole

WELL, that’s Christmas then

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Gloucestershire Echo

 

WELL, that’s Christmas then. Everyone happy? I hope so and that there’s not too great a sense of anti-climax.

I have a colleague who claims that, very early into his childhood Christmas Day, his father always intoned, somewhat lugubriously: “Well, it’s as far away now as it ever was.”

Apparently, it was the ultimate remedy for Christmas cheer.

Then there’s New Year, which I suppose is all about change – not everyone’s strong suit. Mind you, these days there’s not so much remembering-the-correct-year-on-cheques any more.

Care home patients hit by £240 fees rise

“If I don’t pay, I could be forced to take my aunt out of the home.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Sentinel By laura james

FEES at a residential home have rocketed by £240 a month – because of a lack of council funding.

Dementia patients at Park Hall Care Home, in Bentilee, will have to pay out an extra £60 per week from January 1, following the decision earlier this month.

It means residents who currently pay £485 will have to meet a new weekly cost of £545.

Ideal Carehomes, who run the Ubberley Road facility, say they have been forced to increase fees because a Stoke-on-Trent City Council subsidy does not reflect ‘the true cost of providing quality care.’

Mark Greaves, managing director of Ideal Carehomes, said: “We have been relentlessly lobbying ministers, civil servants and local authorities to establish a fairer framework for fees across the country and one which does not discriminate against self-funding residents.

Phoenix Centre in Mile Cross rises from the flames

Computers for Carers donate PC

Tom Bristow, Reporter Monday, December 24, 2012
12:00 PM

Children’s laughter, balloons and presents filled the hall of a Mile Cross community centre on Saturday – just seven days after it was attacked by arsonists.

The message from the Phoenix Centre as it hosted six-year-old Sade Woollard’s birthday party was clear – we have risen from the ashes.

Christmas lights, music and games replaced the ash, smoke and flames of last weekend when the centre was set alight and partially destroyed.

Sade’s mother, Charmain, said her daughter had been in tears during the week at the thought that her first big birthday party would be cancelled.