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Fresh complaints over Brighton care home

September 22, 2011 14:07

By

Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

1 min read

Sussex Jewish leaders are looking into complaints about Jewish Care's Hyman Fine House in Brighton.

Local Jewish representative council president Beryl Sharpe said last week's JC report of an alleged assault on a Hyman Fine resident by another resident highlighted "problems which the council has been aware of for some time. We wish to assure the community that we are doing all that we can to achieve a satisfactory resolution to these problems."

Jewish Care said senior management would be monitoring the home closely over the coming weeks "to ensure that the care on offer is appropriate to the needs of our residents".

Meanwhile, the son of a former respite resident at the home has expressed dissatisfaction with the care provided. Lester Kay complained of a lack of facilities for his father, Cyril, 79, who moved out of Hyman Fine at the beginning of the month.