Department admits it's failed to recruit enough staff

Publication Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2012  07:14

The Gansey Unit in Southlands is being closed for at least a month
The Gansey Unit in Southlands is being closed for at least a month

The Department of Social Care has admitted that it has failed to develop and recruit enough staff to maintain appropriate staffing levels in a southern care facility.

The Gansey Unit at Southlands, which looks after elderly and mentally infirm people, is being closed next Tuesday for at least a month.

It’s because the number of employees has reached a level where care standards will be compromised if it continues to operate.

Eight residents will now be transferred to the EMI unit at Thie Meanagh in Douglas.

Assistant director of adult social care Cath Hayhow says the department has taken all possible steps to recruit staff but has been unsuccessful:

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Cath Hayhow - Assistant director for adult social services