Skeagh House public consultation underway

Skeagh House, Dromore.Skeagh House, Dromore.
Skeagh House, Dromore.
The Southern Health and Social Care Trust has launched the public consultation period to decide the future of Statutory Residential Care for Older People - including the closure of Skeagh House.

The consultation period will run for 14 weeks until 18 September 2015.

The Health and Social Care Board recently approved the Trust’s proposals for local consultation in relation to the future of statutory residential homes in the Southern Trust Area.

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The proposals include the permanent closure of Skeagh House, Dromore.

Meanwhile, Crozier House, Banbridge, will remain open and resume permanent admissions once consultation is completed.

Elsewhere, Business Cases have been approved by Supported Living for two new 18 bedded schemes in Armagh/Dungannon and Banbridge/Dromore.

Southern Health and Social Care Trust Interim Chief Executive, Paula Clarke said: “The former Health Minister gave a commitment that all existing permanent residents in statutory residential homes will be allowed to remain in their home as long as they wish and as long as their needs can continue to be met there and the Trust will support this commitment.

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“As such these proposals do not present any change for current residents.

“We are committed to ensuring that a range of services are available to meet the needs of older people, their families and carers now and into the future.

“We appreciate that change is difficult for everyone but we believe it is essential that we plan ahead and take action to ensure that we can offer high quality accommodation and increased support choices for older people.

“I would encourage people to read the consultation documents and get involved by submitting a response that will be sincerely considered as part of the overall assessment of views at the end of the process.”

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