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Beavers dig in to transform Ipswich care home garden

Beavers dig in to transform Ipswich care home garden
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Today s letters: Better models for long-term care exist

Try refreshing your browser, or Today s letters: Better models for long-term care exist Back to video More than the for-profit or non-profit perspective noted in Joanne Laucius’s article, the fundamental challenge in bringing a culture change to long-term care homes in Ontario is the mission-driven philosophy noted in the Long-term Commission’s report. You need only look in Ontario’s own backyard to find outstanding examples where for-profit and non-profit homes have been champions in bringing culture change to their homes, an approach in which quality of care is understood as a relationship where residents, staff, families and volunteers are treated with dignity and respect in a homey environment.

Goslings Farm donates to Ipswich s Henley House care home | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 10:00 AM April 2, 2021    Goslings Farm s donation to Henley House care home, in Ipswich, included an array of different bulbs, seeds and plants - Credit: Greensleeves Care A farm shop and garden centre has made a large donation of bulbs, plants and seeds to an Ipswich care home - to help its garden flourish in time for summer. Henley House care home made the request for new plants in its garden to give residents a bright and colourful outdoor space, which helps their overall wellbeing. After a long and hard winter, the garden at the Greensleeves Care home - which specialises in dementia care - was also said to need some attention.

What s on, off or still in doubt after lockdown

What s on, off or still in doubt after lockdown
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At least we re still in tier 2 (for now) - Henley Standard

At least we’re still in tier 2 (for now) );   ); HENLEY and South Oxfordshire escaped being moved into the new tier 4 as the coronavirus restrictions were tightened. The district remains in tier 2, meaning most shops and other businesses have been able to stay open this week for people still doing their Christmas shopping. The exceptions included the Little Angel pub in Remenham Lane and Leander Club as they are in neighbouring Berkshire, which was among the areas across the South-East placed in the highest tier. Even so, the planned relaxation of the rules have been cut to just Christmas Day and people are advised not to travel into a tier 4 area, except for those who have to travel to work or for education.

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