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A rehabilitation unit in the Royal Victoria Hospital which cares for elderly patients is to close, the BBC has learned. | A rehabilitation unit in the Royal Victoria Hospital which cares for elderly patients is to close, the BBC has learned. |
The Elliot Dynes Centre, could cease treating stroke patients by the end of March. | |
The centre's kitchen unit was shut in December. | |
The Belfast Health Trust said they will continue to use the building and that stroke patients would be treated in a new unit and in the community. | |
The centre can currently care for up to 48 people. | The centre can currently care for up to 48 people. |
Ray Rafferty, from the trade union Unison, said modernising health care only works if funding in the community is available. | Ray Rafferty, from the trade union Unison, said modernising health care only works if funding in the community is available. |
"Clinically, as far as care for the elderly is concerned, the latest thesis is that care is better within the community," he said. | "Clinically, as far as care for the elderly is concerned, the latest thesis is that care is better within the community," he said. |
"Provided the funding follows the patients into the community." | "Provided the funding follows the patients into the community." |
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