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Cases of Coronavirus in Staffordshire Care Home

Posted on Wednesday 15th April 2020
Bradwell Hall

Bradwell Hall Nursing Home, Newcastle.

Eighteen residents and one staff member at Staffordshire’s largest care home have tested positive for the coronavirus and eight of those residents have now sadly died.

In total there have been 24 deaths in just over three weeks at Bradwell Hall Nursing Home in Newcastle-under-Lyme, including the eight who tested positive. The remaining residents who died were not tested for the virus.

The home, which is currently home to around 140 residents, has been working closely with Staffordshire County Council, Public Health England and the NHS during the outbreak and has been closed to new admissions for more than three weeks.

Dr Richard  Harling, Staffordshire County Council’s Director of Health and Care, said:

Over the past few weeks, like many places Staffordshire has seen a number of care homes affected by the virus,  including Bradwell Hall which has sadly seen a number of residents pass away.

Our thoughts are of course with all those who have lost a loved one, but I would also thank the home, the families and staff for doing everything they can to support and care for these residents in these very difficult times.

It is a reminder to all of us why it is so important to stay at home as much as possible and follow good hygiene in order to give our amazing care workers the best chance to stay well and help protect the most vulnerable.”

Dr Nic Coetzee, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control at Public Health England, (PHE) West Midlands said:

PHE is working closely with the council, local NHS and Bradwell Hall Nursing Home to provide support and advice and ensure the residents and healthcare workers are cared for.

The care home implemented cleansing self-shielding and self- isolation measures on PHE’s advice once symptoms developed in residents and care workers. Affected staff and residents continue to follow this guidance to prevent the further spread of the virus.

PHE has given all care homes health advice about the symptoms of coronavirus and asked them to closely monitor residents, looking out for symptoms such as fever, cough or difficulty breathing.”

Edward Twigge, owner of the home, said:

We look after some of the most frail and elderly people and it is always upsetting when someone passes away. However, the last three weeks have been truly heart-breaking for everyone involved with the home.

Our thoughts are still very much with the families of the lovely residents we have sadly lost. I would also like to say a huge thank you to our wonderful staff for their hard work and dedication during these difficult times.

We clearly still have a difficult few days and weeks to get through and I would like to thank everyone for their continued support at this time.”

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