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Last Updated:  Monday, 24 February, 2003, 15:23 GMT
Reprieve over nursing home move
Hannah Whittaker
Mrs Whittaker has lived at Rock House for six years
A 95-year-old care home resident battling against a move to new accommodation has been given a reprieve.

Hannah Whittaker, who suffers from Dementia, was due to move from Rockhouse residential home in Tickhill, near Doncaster, to a council-run nursing home.

Doncaster Council were planning the move after a medical assessment that said she needed full-time nursing care.

But the authority has now delayed a final decision, which means Mrs Whittaker will stay at Rockhouse for the foreseeable future.

Mrs Whittaker's family had claimed her health could suffer as a result of being moved from her home after six years.

A Doncaster Council spokesman said last week: "We understand that it can be upsetting moving frail older people, but this may be necessary to ensure they receive the care they are assessed as needing."





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