All news on the topic: Care homes

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'The Covid dance video shows no-one in it is worth an honour'
Having honour means knowing and doing what's right, says Fleet Street Fox. If these Tory staffers had any, they'd hand back their gongs
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103-year-old woman unveils her three top tips for living a long and healthy life
Joan Thompson toasted an impressive 103 years this month and spoke of a long and interesting life that saw her witness a bombing during World War II and work in secret intelligence in the RAF
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'Lovely' woman, 103, says dancing to TikTok videos keeps her young and active
Joan Thompson loves a game of bingo and even jumped at the chance to make a TikTok video, dancing with staff at the Cloverleaf Care Home in Lincoln, where she lives
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Tony Christie records song with carer who battled back from covid-induced coma
Tony Christie, 80, met with the winner of the Mirror's carer competition at a recording studio as he prepares to release new charity single
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'I'm 100 years old and believe the secret to my long life is my love of gin'
Beatrice Peters turned 100 on Tuesday and celebrated the milestone birthday with a drop of gin and a telegram from King Charles III at the care home in Preston, Lancashire
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Surgeon stopped staff calling 911 for FIVE hours after patient slipped into coma
Emmalyn Nguyen was just 18 years old when she went for breast enhancement surgery with Dr Geoffrey Kim, 52, in Colorado - but while under the knife she suffered a cardiac arrest that ultimately lead to such severe brain damage that she couldn't even smile
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Austerity chiefs David Cameron and George Osborne face Covid Inquiry next week
The former Prime Minister and his Chancellor are understood to be on the Covid Inquiry witness list next week, where they will likely face questions on how brutal Tory cuts undermined the NHS, social care and welfare state
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'I used to be relaxed but my whole life has been overtaken by endless worrying'
I'm scared of everything, from my parents dying to what the world holds for my children
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Government didn't think through the impact of lockdowns, Covid inquiry is told
As victims’ families reveal their pain, the probe into the handling of the health crisis hears that the impact of closing down the country was not fully considered
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Bereaved families tell devastating stories of loss to Covid inquiry - full video
In a heart-breaking 17-minute film, people from across the UK spoke through their tears about their devastating experiences of losing spouses, parents and siblings during the pandemic
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Faces of Brit Covid victims whose families deserve to know truth about pandemic
The Covid-19 Bereaved Families For Justice action group put forward 20 families to act as witnesses but none have been chosen to given evidence in Module 1
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'We couldn't say goodbye to our loved ones - MPs mustn't let it happen again'
Tearful families who were unable to say goodbye to their loved ones, including West End legend Ruthie Henshall, have told MPs that a new Gloria's Law giving them the right to contact those in hospital and care settings must be brought in
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'I didn't send my daughter to uni to die - there were so many missed red flags'
Student Lucy de Oliveira was 22 when she took her own life. Her mother Liz, alongside other bereaved parents, is calling on the Government to introduce a new law in a bid to protect students
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Millions urged to get Covid booster before it's too late
NHS figures have revealed 3.6million of the 6.6million eligible adults in England have had the booster, while others only have until June 30 to get it
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Fears Covid inquiry could turn into whitewash amid withholding of information
Government is going to court to challenge a demand it hands over documents and evidence that will shine a light on its handling of the pandemic
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WWII veteran relives years as ambulance driver when paramedics visit care home
Normandy veteran with dementia who worked as 999 driver was given special ride in vintage emergency vehicle with trip down memory lane
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'I'm just a lump in bed and unable to feed myself - I want the right to die'
Jane Barnes told how she is now just existing in her care home as husband Colin looks on helplessly, and says she wouldn'y wish such an existence on her worst enemy
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Pensioner, 87, returns to serve popcorn at cinema where she worked in her youth
Now living in a care home, Pauline told staff her stories – and they surprised her by organising a night doing her old job at the picture house
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Warning over killer virus on the rise with same symptoms as Covid and the flu
Doctors fears that people are not aware of Human metapneumovirus (HMPV), a virus that has the same symptoms as Covid and the flu and is on the rise
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Vulnerable households have just days left to apply for £400 energy bills support
The Mirror can reveal two months after applications opened in March, just 13% of eligible families had applied. Now, there are just days left to apply - or households risk losing out on support
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Nurse who starved to death called for assisted dying to be legal in final words
Joyce Wilton stopped taking her heart medication last summer to try to shorten her suffering and by January was barely able to eat. She used her last words to call for assisted dying to be legalised
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Woman turns 102 and says the key to long life is 'lots of good sex'
Joyce Jackman told staff at her care home in Thorrington, Essex, she credits "good sex and good sherry" as the key to happiness after she celebrated turning 102 this month
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Three chilling words of police officer before he Tasered nan, 95, who later died
Since Clare Nowland's death, more details have emerged from the night Senior Constable Kristian White tasered the grandmother after she was found holding a knife in Australia
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Gran, 95, who died after taser attack was left naked by police in 'indignity'
Clare Nowland died in Cooma Hospital, New South Wales, Australia, a week after Senior Constable Kristian White tasered her as he felt threatened that she was holding a knife
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Disabled man choked to death on 'sausage rolls left out after staff party'
Jimmy Billingsley, who had Down's Syndrome, was only supposed to be served soft food cut into 2cm chunks and was meant to be supervised while eating at Naylorsfield care home in Liverpool