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Work starts on £2.0 million extension at Innage Grange Philip Dunne MP for South Shropshire, was joined by the deputy mayor of Bridgnorth Councillor Baines, councillors, residents and supporters to celebrate the start of construction of a £2.0m extension to Innage Grange care home in Bridgnorth, for Coverage Care. Philip Dunne MP said: “25% of the population of south Shropshire are aged over 65 and we have a huge challenge to find proper provision for care for the elderly, so we welcome the addition of 31 nursing beds at Innage Grange. It is with great credit to Coverage Care that they have brought this forward as a much needed amenity for the community in Bridgnorth.” David Coull, Chief Executive of Coverage Care said: “This is our first residential home in Shropshire to have dual registration as a care home and a nursing home, designed to provide the highest standards of care for 83 residents when it is complete in October 2010.” Innage Grange care home has been operated by Coverage Care on a not for profit basis since 1997 and currently provides a range of care services, including residential care for 52 older people. Coverage Care looks after over 1600 mainly elderly people in Shropshire, employing 670 highly trained staff and operating from 16 care centres. The company has recently opened a 75 bed care home at Lightmoor View in Telford and a further 75 bed care home ‘Greenfields’ will open in July 2010. ![]() Celebrating the start of construction of a 31bed extension to Innage Grange in Bridgnorth, Steve Shaw RBS, Philip Dunne MP, Cllr Connie Baines deputy mayor of Bridgnorth, David Coull chief executive of Coverage Care, Cllr Christian Lea, Cllr William Parr, and Cllr John Hurst Knight. |
