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Come and see the new £2.1 million Choices for Living Well facility at Killelea House

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Come and see the new £2.1 million Choices for Living Well facility at Killelea House

The public are invited to look round the new Killelea House Intermediate Care Facility in Bury which has undergone a £2.1 million refurbishment.

An open afternoon is being held next Wednesday (7 February) to unveil the transformation of the intermediate care facility which provides rehabilitation for people who need to regain their confidence and skills to manage everyday living tasks to maintain their independence.

The renovation and extension of Killelea House will help people coming out of hospital to re-engage with their communities. It will also help those who need a period of rehabilitation to continue living in their own homes and prevent any further hospital admissions.

The centre provides therapy and treatment for adults following an illness or injury who need rehabilitation. The team, which includes wellbeing managers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers and wellbeing practitioners, helps those who no longer need to be in hospital but are not physically ready to go home.

At the heart of the re-vamped building will be a fully equipped therapy hub where the focus will be on helping people to regain the confidence and skills they need to manage everyday living tasks and engage in their communities when they return home.

Four rehabilitation flats have been created as a ‘halfway home’ option so people can ‘test’ out their abilities in the unit before going home. Updated equipment and assistive technology will be used to reduce the length of stay and familiarise people with any kit before they need to make use of it at home. This is promoting a service of independence and wellness for the people of Bury.

A bistro café, hairdresser’s and a small shop, which will be opening over the coming months, will also encourage social interaction, boost local employment and provide income generation opportunities.

The Mayor of Bury, Councillor Dorothy Gunther, will cut the ribbon at its official re-opening on Wednesday at 12.30pm, and residents are invited to take a closer look between 2pm and 4.30pm.

Councillor Andrea Simpson, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “This is a fantastic scheme to meet the demands of a growing elderly population who will rely more and more on intermediate care services.

"The new Killelea will provide care and support for vulnerable people with the emphasis on increasing people’s independence to live on their own for longer.

"These new facilities will provide up-to-date approaches to reablement, focusing on independence and reducing the likelihood of people being re-admitted to hospital or going into a residential home.”

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Press release issued: 31 January 2018.

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Bury Council consists of six towns, Bury, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Radcliffe, Whitefield and Prestwich. Formed in April 1974 as a result of Local Government re-organisation it was one of the ten original districts that formed the County of Greater Manchester. The Borough has an area of 9,919 hectares (24,511 acres) and serves a population of 187,500.

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