Residents and workers at Gwastad Hall Care Home in Cefn-y-bedd say they were informed last week that the home has gone into administration and will close permanently at the end of February
I'm Nick Meir with news that elderly residents and staff have been left devastated by the news that their care home will close in just a few weeks' time. Residents and workers at Gwastad Hall Care Home in Cefn-y-bedd say they were informed last week that the home has gone into administration and will close permanently at the end of February. The home was bought by Intercare Group Ltd in 2021 and employs more than 30 members of staff and cares for 26 residents. A spokesperson for Wrexham Council said: “we will work closely with the families affected to help them find suitable accommodation elsewhere for their relatives. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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