Sunderland Echo

Covid claimed almost 300 lives in care homes

- Federica Bedendo echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

The tragic coronaviru­s death toll in Sunderland care homes has been revealed by the nation’s care watchdog in newlypubli­shed figures.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said 293 care home residents in Sunderland died with Covid-19 between April 10, 2020, and March 31 this year.

The highest number of fatalities, 134, were recorded between April 10 and June 30 last year, during the early weeks of the pandemic and 43 individual care homes in the area reported at least one Covid-19 related death.

Care homes in Sunderland which recorded 10 or more deaths over the year were:

Archers Court (11), Blossom Hill Care Home (11), Elizabeth Fleming Care Home (12), Holy Cross (10), Maple Lodge Care Home (12), Pavillion Residentia­l and Nursing Home (23), Springfiel­d House Care Home (10), St Georges Residentia­l Home (10), Sycamore Care Centre (20), The Laurels Care Home (10) and Washington Manor Care Home (10).

The CQC said it was publishing the figures for the first time in a bid to be transparen­t and that releasing the informatio­n earlier in the pandemic could have had a “serious impact on continuity of care” but the risks have now changed.

More than 78,500 care home residents died in England.

Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, which represents independen­t care homes, said: “It is important that the entire system learns lessons from this data. I would like to pay tribute to all the frontline staff who have done a heroic job. Many of them lost their lives too.”

Kate Terroni, CQC’s chief inspector for adult social care, said: “We are grateful for the time that families who lost their loved ones during the pandemic have spent meeting with us. These discussion­s have helped us shape our thinking around the highly sensitive issue of publishing this informatio­n.”

A Department of Health and Social Care spokeswoma­n said the Government has done "all it can" to protect vulnerable people in adult social care throughout the pandemic.

“We have provided billions of pounds to support the sector, including on infection and prevention control measures, free PPE, priority vaccinatio­ns and additional testing,” she added.

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Sunderland’s care home Covid death toll has been revealed.

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