26.01.2021

Covid-19 vaccine rollout starts at Rose Lodge Care Home in Market Deeping

Staff and residents at Rose Lodge Care Home in Market Deeping have received their first Covid-19 vaccinations. The vaccination rollout has started at care and nursing homes across the area and Rose Lodge Care Home are delighted to be one of the first in the Market Deeping area to receive the vaccinations.

Our staff and residents have been very patiently awaiting the moment that we can start to receive the vaccine,” said Home Manager Natalie White. “We certainly see this as a step in the right direction back to normality. I’d like to thank all of our residents, staff and family members for their understanding and fortitude during what has been a difficult time for everyone. We are now starting to look forward to receiving guidance for welcoming families and visitors back to our care home”.

Staff and residents at Country Court Care Homes have been eagerly anticipating the rollout of the new Covid-19 vaccine in their homes. The government announced that vaccinations in care homes were to begin before Christmas and with over 2000 staff and 1500 residents in Country Court Care Homes across the country, the vaccine has been keenly anticipated for several weeks. So far over one-hundred and twenty staff and residents at Rose Lodge have received the Oxford Astra-Zeneca vaccine. Practice Care Coordinators Denise Holden and Helen Greenwood from the Deepings Practice worked tirelessly throughout the day to ensure the vaccines were administered safely and efficiently.

We are delighted that the vaccine rollout has started in our care homes,” said Alykhan Kachra, Co-CEO at Country Court “Our homes have always been places where people can feel safe and secure, and now residents and staff have the added reassurance of receiving the Covid-19 vaccination. Together with ongoing regular testing, this will give staff, residents and their families much-needed comfort and peace of mind.”

The latest national lockdown has left many elderly people feeling vulnerable in their own homes, as they are cut off from the support of family and friends. The rollout of the vaccinations will give people the confidence to consider moving to a care home, either permanently or for a short respite stay whilst shielding during the lockdown. Rose Lodge Care Home provides much-needed stimulation and social interaction, with the opportunity to enjoy activities safely in the company of others, alongside person-centred 24-hour care and support.

For more information about Rose Lodge Care Home please contact Home Manager Natalie White on 01778 344 454 or email roselodge@countrycourtcare.com.

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