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How you can help the elderly stuck in care facilities feel less lonely

This story is sponsored by Minky Couture. The global pandemic has taken a toll on virtually everyone, but there s one group that s been hit particularly hard: elderly adults in nursing homes and care facilities. Although social distancing precautions have helped lessen the spread of the virus, current restrictions have had some unintended consequences. Long before the pandemic, one study published in the International Journal of Nursing Studies found that 56% of nursing home residents reported feeling lonely but that number is much higher today. Heart of Minky: Bringing comfort to infants and familiesAfter Minky Couture owner Sandi Hendry s grandson was born prematurely, she was determined to share luxury and comfort with as many NICU families as she could and so The Heart of Minky program was created. Minky Couture continues its long-standing pledge to donate a mini-size Minky blanket each time an adult size blanket is purchased.

King s Lynn Guildhall sub-groups set up for £25million town bid

 | Updated: 13:46, 10 March 2021 Two subgroups have been set up for Lynn s Guildhall ahead of a funding announcement later this month, after the Town Board submitted a £25million bid for a town deal. The venue has been the subject of debate since a £6million refurbishment bid was submitted in September last year to revamp the prestigious town landmark. Now the Town Board, known as Vision King s Lynn, is establishing a range of subgroups as part of their plans under the Town Investment Plan. St George s Guildhall, King s Lynn (45034404) Cllr Graham Middleton, borough council cabinet member for business development, said: “We have some really exciting opportunities coming up, with several funding streams having been announced, including the Levelling Up and UK Community Renewal Fund which was announced in the budget.

Work to begin on new nursing school at Lynn college

Work to begin on new nursing school at Lynn college Published: 18:00, 08 March 2021 Building work is due to start next week on the new £600,000 School of Nursing Studies at the College of West Anglia’s Lynn campus. The college’s existing print room building will be demolished to make way for the training facility. The new facility will include space mirroring a real-life clinical environment with a hospital ward. The old print building on the college site will be demolished to make way for the new facility It had been hoped that the first students would start their training there in the autumn but now it will be January, 2022, with 20 trainees coming direct from the QEH on the Level 5 Nursing Associate Apprenticeship.

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