Residents forced to move after Central Coast nursing home and dementia wards close

EW
Updated October 29 2019 - 12:04pm, first published 12:02pm
DEVASTATED AND NOW ON MEDICATION: Shirley Keenan, pictured with her daughter Leanne Fitzroy, has had to move to a new nursing home. Photo: supplied
DEVASTATED AND NOW ON MEDICATION: Shirley Keenan, pictured with her daughter Leanne Fitzroy, has had to move to a new nursing home. Photo: supplied

A Central Coast daughter said she is "disgusted" after her frail widowed mother, who lives with dementia, was forced out of her nursing home.

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Eileen Wood

Senior Journalist

I'm a senior news journalist at The Senior newspaper, the leading publication bringing targeted news on issues affecting older Australians. We cover NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, SA and WA. If you have a story idea I would love to hear it. You can email me: eileen.wood@thesenior.com.au or phone The Senior 02-4355-5000, mob. 0487 495 805

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