Summerville Care Home – 1 The data excludes care homes registered with the CQC as having 10 or fewer beds for data protection purposes. Following the data being published, Cllr Paul Warburton, Warrington Borough Council’s cabinet member for statutory health and adult social care, also paid tribute to care home staff. “A tragic consequence of the coronavirus pandemic has been the impact on adults with care and support needs, especially those residing in care homes,” he said. “This report highlights the number of people who have lost their lives, in care homes in Warrington and nationally, in unprecedented circumstances. “We are only too conscious that behind every number is a person, a loved family member and friend.
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STAFF and residents at a care home are inviting the community to undertake a yarn bomb project as part of a Britain in Bloom entry. The Hall Residential Care Home, in Thornton le Dale, want to make sure their home is as decorative and colourful as possible with yarn flowers and pollinators. To bring the Thornton-le-Dale community together, the home is inviting people to get involved while the country is in lockdown. Yarn bombing is a form of temporary street art that uses crocheted or knitted yarn to decorate buildings, benches, lampposts and fences. Staff and residents are planning to make use of the form of street art to decorate the outside of their building in time for Easter weekend this April.
A CARE home has joined forces with children from Thornton-le-Dale Primary School for a virtual Christmas party. The Hall Residential Care Home, in Thornton-le-Dale, would normally mark the festive period with Christmas dinners and a visit from the carol singing school children, but this year they have had to change their plans due to the pandemic. Despite Covid-19 restrictions, the children were eager to celebrate the holidays with residents at the care home and organised a game of bingo and a tea party to be held online via Zoom. “As a school we’re always keen to provide our children with the opportunity to develop links with our local community,” said Danielle Collins, a teacher at Thornton-le-Dale School.