An Enniskillen woman who lost her brother to Covid-19 has said she won't accept any apology from former prime minister Boris Johnson as he faces questioning over his handling of the pandemic in the Covid inquiry.
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A WESTERN Health and Social Care Trust (Western Trust) pilot project for Fermanagh and West Tyrone has been successfully launched to help make the home a hub for delivering health and care for our elderly population. A hospital at home service – referred to as Acute Care At Home – has been in place in the Northern sector of the Trust since 2014, with the service providing treatment by health care professionals in a person’s own home for a condition that would otherwise require acute hospital in-patient care. The Acute Care At Home service provides triage, assessment and treatment where appropriate as an alternative to in-patient care specifically for those who are at risk of requiring admission to hospital.
The company is allegedly set to change its name to Kathryn Homes in February. The Impartial Reporter contacted Runwood Homes this week, asking the following questions: What is the purpose of the rebranding of Runwood Homes? What will the rebranding of the company involve? Will there be a change of personnel? When the rebranding takes place, will there be changes to the day-to-day running of Runwood Homes-owned care homes, including Meadow View Care Home in Enniskillen? If so, what will these changes be? Have the residents and families of residents at Runwood Homes-owned care homes across Northern Ireland been informed of the rebranding?
FIVE residents of an Enniskillen care home have died after contracting Covid-19. Following a number of residents testing positive with Covid-19 at Meadow View Care Home on the Tempo Road, Enniskillen, five people have since died. In a statement to The Impartial Reporter this week, a spokeswoman for Runwood Homes, which owns Meadow View Care Home, said: “Many care homes have been affected by Covid-19, and despite following all guidance and regulations, a number of positive cases were detected in Meadow View. “[This] sadly resulted in five deaths within the home, and our sincere condolences are with the families impacted.”