Southern Cross
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Asked if there was any reaction to the Government’s guarantee that no individuals would be left homeless following the announcement that Southern Cross would close, the PMS said local authorities needed to make sure that people get the appropriate care and with around 50K care home places, there was no reason why anyone should fail to get the care they needed. Put that a lot of people were concerned they would have to move, the PMS said Government had been in discussion with Southern Cross to minimise disruption.
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