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Barrow and South Lakes MPs Simon Fell and Tim Farron grilled by school children of south Cumbria

ALMOST 50 primary schools taking part in the 2021 Bright Stars challenge programme quizzed Cumbria’s MPs who shared their experience and tips about how to lead campaigns to change something the children care about. Barrow & Furness MP Simon Fell and Westmorland & Lonsdale MP Tim Farron joined Cumbria’s four other MPs to take part in individual live online Q&A sessions with schools in their constituencies. The sessions produced a huge variety of questions and answers about how they support their communities and lead change. Mr Fell was quizzed about reducing litter and road safety and advised on how to start a campaign and make it stand out.

Korian Continues Its Growth With Resilient 2020 Results and Enters the High End UK Care Home Market

(2) Regulatory News: Korian (Paris:KORI) the leading European care and support services group for the elderly and fragile, announces its Q4 revenue and its 2020 results. Sophie Boissard, CEO of Korian Group: As we take stock of the year, our thoughts are primarily with all of those residents and families who have suffered in this pandemic. I am extremely grateful for the outstanding commitment, resilience and solidarity that Korian teams across the network have shown to maintain service continuity and ensure high level of care quality. I also express my thanks to our stakeholders for their continuous support. We come out of 2020 united around our purpose and our values of Trust, Responsibility and Initiative and with a renewed commitment to build on our care and medical expertise to provide to elderly and fragile people solutions that offer them freedom of choice. We will continue on these foundations to innovate and invest in our people and in our capabilities to tackle the l

Institutional Care to Hold over Three-fourth Share in Elder Care Services Market, Finds Persistence Market Research

Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Beneficial schemes by insurance companies, altering economic and social conditions, expanding greying population, and changes in family structures are the main factors shaping the increased demand for elder care services. Increasing numbers of home care, daycare, and elder care facilities equipped with skilled medical professionals for the management of chronic diseases and home-like care of the geriatric population are on the rise. Rising awareness of such care centres, and increasing public and government investments, are leading to better care facilities for the elder population. Developed nations such as the U.S., Canada, Japan, and others are seeing their geriatric population increasing. Also, the number of individuals with physical disabilities has also increased, thus adding more reliance on daycare or nursing services

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