Reprieve for Thackeray Place residents

Health Minister Edwin Poots pictured with 100-year-old Thackeray Place resident Lettie and daughter Josie McCann. INLV1614-130KDRHealth Minister Edwin Poots pictured with 100-year-old Thackeray Place resident Lettie and daughter Josie McCann. INLV1614-130KDR
Health Minister Edwin Poots pictured with 100-year-old Thackeray Place resident Lettie and daughter Josie McCann. INLV1614-130KDR
Thackeray Place care home in Limavady has effectively been ring-fenced from any potential closure by Health Minister Edwin Poots.

The Minister visited Thackeray yesterday to make clear that the future of the home - and others like it across Northern Ireland - is secure, ending a long period of uncertainty.

Before making the announcement to the expectant elderly residents, families and staff, the Minister stopped to meet with Thackeray’s oldest resident - Magilligan woman Lettie Doherty, who celebrated her 100th birthday just last week.

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Lettie’s daughter, Josie McCann, said that the Minister’s announcement was an ‘amazing’ birthday present.

Ms McCann said: “When this came out that it was going to close I asked the Minister ‘do you care?’ and I think he has shown now that he does care.”

After spending a few moments with the 100-year-old Thackeray resident, the Minister addressed the room: “It is good to be here in Limavady. Gregory (Campbell) and George (Robinson) have asked me here because there had been a threat to close the homes.

“I asked that this be looked into and the message that came back to me from Thackeray is that no-one wanted Thackeray to close, so if you don’t want it to close then that is fine with me. We are very happy to keep Thackeray open and you can live here for as long as you wish.”