Manchester United confirm appointment of Gary O'Driscoll from Arsenal
Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of Gary O'Driscoll as their head of sports medicine for the men's, women's and academy teams.
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Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of Gary O'Driscoll as their head of sports medicine for the men's, women's and academy teams.
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A care home rated 'inadequate' last year after officials uncovered a catalogue of failings will remain in special measures. Lyndhurst Residential Care Home, in Middleton, could be shut down if it fails to make ‘significant improvements’ within the next six months, a new inspection report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) says.The home - run by Atlantis Medicare Limited - was put in special measures last August after inspectors found elderly residents were left waiting for help, not showered regularly and had their medicines ‘mixed up'. When officials returned in February this year, they found some progress had been made - staffing levels and infection control practices had improved while people ‘felt safe’ and ‘were supported to have maximum choice and control of their lives’.However, the home - which provides accommodation and personal care for up to 42 people, including those living with dementia - was still in breach of a number of care regulations. These included those related to medicines management, risk management and the requirement to send appropriate notifications to the CQC.READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community
A care home has been ordered to improve for the fourth time after a watchdog found residents were ‘still at risk of not receiving their medicines safely’. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) visited Hillbrook Grange, in Bramhall, Stockport to check it had followed its action plan, after a previous inspection found ‘shortfalls in the safe management of medicines’.