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Jill was once a very active lady who accompanied her BBC director husband Philip Donnellan on some of his adventures over the years, and loved to hear stories of Polly s dragon boat exploits and kayaking trips later in life. The couple originally lived in England but moved to Cork s Passage West in 1994, where Philip died five years later.
Jill lived for a time with her daughter Polly until health issues demanded full-time care. Polly, who was allowed inside to see her mother on compassionate grounds last Monday for the first time since December 7, said at one stage she didn t think her mum was going to make it.
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RELATIVES of nursing home residents are considering legal action over the denial of so-called window visits by some operators of long-term care facilities.
Window visiting is where a visitor stands outside and speaks to a resident at safe distance through an open window or by telephone.
Majella Beattie from advocacy group Care Champions said families are talking to human rights solicitors as a last resort after repeated attempts to get access to loved ones. Window visits are permitted under all levels of lockdown, she said. But we have been inundated with reports from families that they are not getting this access.
HSE warns nursing homes some residents not suitable for vaccine
The HSE has written to nursing homes reminding them each resident must be assessed before getting the current Covid-19 vaccine
The HSE letter highlights the need to delay the jab for anyone who has a fever or other temporary illness.
Mon, 18 Jan, 2021 - 12:51
Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent
The HSE has written to nursing homes highlighting possible risks to frail, elderly people from the vaccine and stating some people may not be suitable vaccine candidates.
The letter, signed by HSE Chief Clinical Officer Dr Colm Henry, was circulated on Sunday to nursing homes and some homes forwarded the letter to families.