Along with the United Kingdom, Cofinimo offers itself a ninth country by Jake Pearson
Cofinimo, a regulated real estate company, will release its half-yearly results on Wednesday as they wait to announce their first acquisition in the United Kingdom: three nursing care homes were recently leased to family operator Country Court Care. In eastern and south-eastern England. It is enough to add about 200 beds in the health portfolio. After all, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and Spain are the ninth country to live in Ireland and Italy since 2021 this year.
“An important step in implementing our corporate strategy, Comments by Cofinimo CEO Jean-Pierre Hanin in a press release:
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Christina Burns A 77-YEAR-old care home resident in Northwich has revisited her days of dancing the night away in Ibiza thanks to a Hawaiian themed party and disco. Lostock Lodge Care Home resident Christine Burns has always loved a party, so staff arranged a special event for her as part of their ‘Make a Wish’ initiative. The project gives residents the opportunity to tell staff about somewhere they had always wanted to go or a special activity they had always wanted to do. Chris previously made regular trips to the party island of Ibiza to dance the night away on the beach with friends.
Priory Court was one of the first places in Burnham-on-Sea to receive the jabs. Home manager Vimal Samuel said the staff and residents have been waiting patiently for the vaccinations. “We certainly see this as a step in the right direction back to normality, he said. I’d like to thank all of our residents, staff and family members for their understanding and fortitude during what has been a difficult time for everyone. We are now starting to look forward to receiving guidance for welcoming families and visitors back to our care home. So far, 66 staff and residents at Priory Court have received the Pfizer vaccine.