White Windows care home moves closer to new ownership
In a letter seen by The Halifax Courier that has been sent to volunteers at the care home by Leonard Cheshire Disability, it is stated that a potential sale could be completed in the Spring.
Jan Balzanella, head of volunteering at Leonard Cheshire, said that from a shortlist of high quality organisations interested in purchasing their services, they were now working exclusively with a single potential buyer to purchase all 17.
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Hide AdIn July last year, Leonard Cheshire announced it would be selling 17 of their care homes to other providers who they felt would be better placed to provide continuity of care, continuity of employment and investment.
The letter says that as the sale progresses, we willLeonard Cheshire will continue to support and update people who live at their services, their families, volunteers and all staff.
The letter also says the potential provider, which was selected after being carefully matched against detailed criteria, is very keen to retain volunteer support, and that Leonard Cheshire anticipate all staff connected to services in the sale will transfer.
There are currently 23 residents at White Windows, in Sowerby Bridge, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2016.