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At risk Liverpool care homes to remain open after new operator secured
The proposed closures were originally announced last year
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Brushwood and Millvina care homes will be transferred to a new operator. (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
Liverpool’s first purpose-built care homes are to remain open and will be transferred to another operator months after they were earmarked for closure.
Healthcare provider Bloomcare has reached an agreement with Liverpool which means that Brushwood care home in Speke and Millvina care home in Everton will remain open. Last summer, operator Shaw Healthcare gave notice that it wished to cease as provider as it was no longer viable, largely due to low occupancy linked to the coronavirus pandemic.