£6m paid to private care homes to house vulnerable children
Wokingham children have been housed in private care homes as far away as Lancashire, Yorkshire and North Wales.
Wokingham children have been housed in private care homes as far away as Lancashire, Yorkshire and North Wales.
FOUR MILLION people will receive a covid boost jab from this year as the NHS launches the next phase of ...
THE LATEST figures show that there have been 52 reported Covid-19 deaths in care homes across the borough, but the ...
Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health wellbeing and adult services at WBC, confirmed that this testing has been in ...
“Wokingham has a widely disproportionate number of care homes. And everyone wants accurate and reliable statistics. This does not currently, ...
The council is refusing to accept any admissions into care homes from NHS patient discharges until Covid-19 testing for each ...
Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) published the latest data which shows that up until Friday, April 24, 64 ...
THE spread of coronavirus through care homes has been at the forefront of national news this week. The accurate reporting ...
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Local care homes will now be able to call the Hospice’s telephone advice line on 01753 848925 for support and ...
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