Yorkshire Post

MP to meet staff from care home that closed giving residents hours to leave

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MP ED Miliband has agreed to meet staff at a care home which closed after residents and their families were given just hours to leave.

Doncaster Council said it was forced to act at Warneford House in the town, after concerns were raised by families and workers about inadequate standards of care and lack of management.

The council, which had been monitoring the home, made the decision to transfer 27 residents to alternativ­e accommodat­ion following discussion­s with the owners of the home, UK Medicare, on August 3.

The families of residents were given just hours to choose alternativ­e accommodat­ion.

Karen Johnson, the council’s assistant director, adult social care and safeguardi­ng, said: “This was an unpreceden­ted situation and whilst we appreciate it has been a difficult time, the safety of our residents is of upmost concern. We have been working closely with residents and their families to find alternativ­e suitable accommodat­ion in Doncaster.”

A spokesman for the Care Quality Commission said it had planned to inspect the home on August 6, “following informatio­n of concern”. It is now reviewing evidence to determine any regulatory action. Rachel Dix, organiser at union GMB, said it was demanding public inquiry into the “scandalous situation” that had caused 45 job losses. Doncaster North MP Mr Miliband said he was happy to meet staff affected.

UK Medicare could not be reached for comment.

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