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'It's nice to be close to each other again' | UK | News


Kay said: When we had to see each other in the pod, because her hearing isn t good, she could hardly hear me. It was quite sad.
Yesterday was also a chance for Kimberley Peaks, 47, to be reunited with her mother Janet, 76, who has dementia, at Coalville Care Home in Leicestershire.
She said: I can t tell you how lovely it was to see Mum, to finally be able to hold her hand and be close to her. I ve got a playlist of her favourite songs, we listened to them together and she lifted her head and smiled at me.
I haven t held her hand in 12 months. The isolation has affected her too - she s thinner, she s much more sleepy. ....

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We must call for public inquiry into care home treatment of elderly, says JAYNE CONNERY | Express Comment | Comment


Jayne Connery has said support in care homes has never been so needed (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster )
The latest figures show 35,720 care home residents in England and Wales have now had Covid-19 recorded on their death certificate. This shocking toll stands testament to the awfulness of that decision to move people with Covid-19 into close proximity of other frail, elderly people.
The devastation this crisis has brought to our elderly community in care homes has been more than just the virus itself. It will, without a doubt, have a life-long negative impact on family members, young and old, who were stopped from hugging or being with elderly parents or grandparents. ....

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Alberta care homes legislation to protect them from COVID-related lawsuits


Alberta care homes seek legislation to protect them from COVID-related lawsuits
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Alberta’s long-term care homes are pressing the provincial government to protect them from lawsuits related to COVID-19 outbreaks, which the industry argues could make it impossible to get insurance and continue operating.
The Alberta Continuing Care Association, or ACCA, is lobbying the provincial government to consider legislation similar to a law passed in Ontario last year, which faced criticism for making it more difficult for relatives and residents to sue for failures related to COVID-19. There have been several class-action lawsuits already filed against operators in Alberta, which ....

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Coronavirus news: Guidelines allow patients to return to care homes without test | UK | News


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In March last year, Government guidelines allowed recovering coronavirus patients to be discharged into care homes without being tested. Leaked guidelines shared to nursing providers suggest a return to the policy, proposing coronavirus patients can be discharged straight into care homes without a negative test. ....

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