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UPDATE: Care home operator HC-One, which has a Ross-shire home in Invergordon, responds to criticism from the GMB union over its plans to sell 10 of its Scottish properties By Ian Duncan Published: 17:33, 01 March 2021
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Castle Gardens Care Home in Invergordon which is run by HC-One.
A care home operator, which has homes in Inverness and Invergordon, has responded to union criticism over its plan to sell 10 of its Scottish properties.
This afternoon the GMB union attacked the planned move which it claimed would affect exhausted key workers, vulnerable services users and worried families.
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UPDATE: Care home operator HC-One, which has homes in Inverness and Invergordon, responds to criticism from the GMB union over its plans to sell 10 of its Scottish properties By Ian Duncan
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Updated: 17:24, 01 March 2021
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Cradlehall Care Home which is run by operator HC-One.
A care home operator, which has homes in Inverness and Invergordon, has responded to union criticism over its plan to sell 10 of its Scottish properties.
This afternoon the GMB union attacked the planned move which it claimed would affect exhausted key workers, vulnerable services users and worried families.
Let me see my sick husband before it s too late, says Inverness woman By Alasdair Fraser
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Updated: 17:57, 18 December 2020
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Anne Chambers with picture of husband Brian outside Cradlehall Court Care Home.Picture: Gary Anthony..
A heartbroken wife is begging an Inverness care home to let her see her dementia-stricken husband before it is too late.
Retired Anne Chambers (78) has been told she is no longer welcome to visit Cradlehall Court Care Home â even to wave to Brian (86) through a closed window â due to coronavirus restrictions.