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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Tom Duffy

Son's fury after mum's care home to be closed days before Christmas

A Liverpool man has expressed outrage after he was given weeks to find a new care home for his 89-year-old mum.

Redcourt Care Hom e, based in Carnatic Road, Mossley Hill, is set to close its doors on December 21. The news was confirmed in an email sent from the home's owners on December 6.

John Clark told the ECHO that his family was forced to find a new home for his mum Christina Clark, following the news that Redcourt was set to close days before Christmas. He said: "It was like the stages of grief. There was shock, then sadness and then anger.

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"How could the owners give families weeks to find a new home for their loved ones." The ECHO has approached Redcourt's owner, Argyle Homes, for a comment.

Mr Clark said: "How can they close a care home just weeks before Christmas. Fortunately we have found a new home for mum , but that was probably through luck."

Mr Clark said that his mum grew up in Toxteth and later moved to Aigburth.

Redcourt Care Home, based in Carnatic Road, Mossley Hill, is set to close its doors on December 21. (Liverpool ECHO)

He said that Christina went onto have five children, and became devoted to her grandchildren in later life. He said that his mum, who also loved to travel, was diagnosed with dementia in 2014.

Mr Clark explained that his mum's condition had deteriorated over recent years, and that Christine nearly died earlier this year.

Karen Walsh, whose 86-year-old mum Winnie is a resident, told BBC North West Tonight: "Dementia patients don't like change, they can't cope. My mum gets anxious and I'm sure many people in there will. It's horrendous, absolutely horrendous. I mean we can't believe they can do this."

A spokesperson for Liverpool City Council said: “We have explored alternatives to enable Redcourt to remain open but sadly the provider has taken the decision to close the home.

“Our social work and commissioning teams will now start working closely with residents and their families to find new placements which will meet their needs.”

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