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Charles sings the praises of Nightingale

Opening the Wohl Wing at Nightingale on Wednesday, the Prince of Wales jokes he's "booking early to avoid disappointment".

July 7, 2011 13:59
Smile high club: The prince enjoys an exchange with resident Ruth Cooke as Harvey Rosenblatt looks on

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Jessica Elgot,

Jessica Elgot

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Opening the Wohl Wing at Nightingale on Wednesday, the Prince of Wales was so impressed by the home's care for the elderly that he said he was "booking early to avoid disappointment".

The £6.5 million dementia care unit will take in 40 residents next month at the south London establishment. The design of the dementia wing is based on the latest research into the condition and is reflected in its colours, fabrics and signage.

In the company of chief executive Leon Smith and chairman Harvey Rosenblatt, the prince toured the new unit's sensory gardens, admiring reminiscence items such as a red phone box and a Morris Minor car. He also saw the "memory box" outside each resident's room, containing family photographs and other personal items.

At a reception for supporters, he said that visiting Nightingale - and attending the previous evening's Board of Deputies 250th anniversary reception - had been "an opportunity not only to pay tribute to the contribution of the Jewish community as a whole, but to highlight the remarkable philanthropy by members of the community. So many causes could not be sustained without such longstanding generosity." The prince had opened Nightingale 35 years ago.

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