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Care home staff look to future after receiving Covid-19 vaccinations

Posted onPosted on 19th Jan

A Mansfield care home is feeling positive about the future after 28 members of staff received Covid-19 vaccinations.

Staff at Sanctuary Supported Living’s Corner House, a CQC-rated Outstanding care home, based on St Margaret Street, were given their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at King’s Mill Hospital.

Corner House provides residential care and support for adults with a range of learning disabilities and complex needs, who can be at an increased risk of contracting coronavirus.

Prior to the pandemic, the residents were able to enjoy a busy social life, including day trips, holidays and visits to the theatre. The roll-out of the vaccination programme means that everyone at Corner House can begin to look forward to some return to normality in the future.

Local service manager Jo Hardwick said: “It took an hour in total including a short wait, a consultation with a doctor, the jab itself and then a 15-minute wait afterwards. My arm was a little sore, but none of us have felt any other side effects.”

As well as protecting the residents, staff are delighted about the protection the vaccine will offer their wider families. Senior support worker Danny Hendrie (pictured) and his wife, Lizzie, are expecting their first child in April and he was unsure if he’d be able to be with her in hospital.

Danny said: “I was very keen to have my jab as it increases the chances of me being allowed in to support Lizzie for longer when she has our baby. My vaccination sticker now has pride of place on my work lanyard.”

Jo added: “There’s a lot of information to read out there, but it’s important that you take it from proper sources. Take time to consider the facts and think about other people around you.”