Political interference unhelpful in Corrin Home closure Director says hopes were raised before residents were relocated
A director of the Corrin Home in Peel says political interference was unhelpful ahead of the facility s eventual closure.
Government pledged to explore options to keep the site open after its trustees insisted it had become financially unviable.
Those attempts failed, however, with all 21 tenants being relocated.
Alan Jones claims little was done to engage with the directors once hopes had been raised. At the end of the day the problems were insurmountable , Mr Jones said. The problems we d outlined at the start of this when we informed the DHSC that we were unable to continue were exactly the same reasons that they gave for being unable to assist us.
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