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Southampton care team hailed as heroes for selfless act to protect residents
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CQC inspect Cygnet Hospital Hexham following patient safety concerns
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What life has been like at a Caterham nursing home since residents have reunited with loved ones
Up to five family members are now able to visit those in care at Tupwood Gate Nursing Home
Advertorial Residents seem much happier (Image: ©RUSSELL SACH)
In what has been an extremely difficult year for care and nursing homes across the country, there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel.
After a very long time apart from their loved ones due to restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, residents are now able to reunite with family members.
Despite the occasional window visit or socially distanced meeting, nothing quite beats being able to hold your nearest and dearest again.
Derbyshire mental health clinic makes big improvements after inadequate rating
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A GP practice in the Midlands this week wrote a scathing 16-page letter to its patients, urging them to stop contacting the surgery unless absolutely necessary.
The letter, published by Ivy Grove Surgery in Derbyshire, criticised patients for “ignoring” medical advice, contacting their GP for minor symptoms and “avoiding” looking after themselves.
The practice raised important points regarding the need for improved communication to patients about how and when they can access the most suitable service for their problem but the tone of the document has the potential to scare patients into not contacting their GP when discovering potentially serious symptoms.