Wakefield Council has apologised after six residents had to be moved from a care home for people with dementia.
Hazel Garth Care Home, in Knottingley, closed last week for essential maintenance – prompting concerns from both residents and staff about its future. However, after talks with union bosses, the authority confirmed yesterday that the closure will only be temporary and that staff jobs are safe.
As we support the six residents in settling into their new homes, our focus will then be continuing to work closely with our staff and the trade unions to put arrangements in place that will help us provide the best level of care at Hazel Garth going forward.” The council said that the decision to temporarily close the 24-bed home, on Hazel Road, was to “provide the best level of safe care for residents” – following concerns over the physical condition of the building and staff availability.
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