Firstly, news that an an operator of three Lothian care homes is to take over 11 homes currently run by Southern Cross, which is being wound down due to financial difficulties. Robert Kilgour, who built up Four Seasons Health Care before selling it, now runs three homes. The owners of 11 Southern Cross homes, nine in Aberdeenshire, one in Edinburgh and one in Fife are forming a partnership with Mr Kilgour. The handover is expected to take place within the next two months.
The full report from the BBC can be found here.
The second story concerns a care home in Hawick whose future may be in doubt.
A spokesman for the local Health Board said: “a study of NHS Borders’ services was being undertaken – the Health Board has a much higher proportion of beds than other regions of Scotland.”
One explanation for this, and one reason why this should continue, is the age demographics in places like the Borders. Stories like this also show how much uncertainty surrounds the care home industry in Scotland just now.
The full story from the Southern Reporter can be found here.