The quality of life for older people in St. Helens care homes will improve as a result of a £225,000 refurbishment fund from the Labour Government. This is St Helens’ share of a national £67 million investment in England’s Care Homes by Labour.
Improvements will include:
Replacing worn-out carpeting or floor coverings to reduce the risk of falls.
Upgrading dining rooms.
Upgrading residents’ bedrooms and bathrooms
Improving gardens or outside spaces used by residents, to encourage outdoor exercise.
Alterations that would give the residents greater privacy.
Providing information technology that benefits older residents, such as access to internet and email.
Replacing worn-out carpeting or floor coverings to reduce the risk of falls.
Upgrading dining rooms.
Upgrading residents’ bedrooms and bathrooms
Improving gardens or outside spaces used by residents, to encourage outdoor exercise.
Alterations that would give the residents greater privacy.
Providing information technology that benefits older residents, such as access to internet and email.
Local Labour Councillor Marlene Quinn said” By distributing this funding to almost 7,000 care homes throughout England Labour are aiming to improve the lives of tens of thousands of people and their families. This is good news for our care homes in St Helens ”