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Greenwich 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenwich Borough]

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There are two laundry centres, one at the Tunnel Avenue Centre and the other at the White Hart Road Centre. How effective and valuable this service is proving to be is shown by the following statistics which reveal that the demand remains unabated.

Articles LaunderedTunnel AvenueWhite Hart Road
For Incontinence93,28092,933
Other Items20,6756,396
Totals113,95599,329

Home Cleansing Service
Not infrequently the rooms of elderly people deteriorate into a
muddled dirty state and the task of cleaning up becomes too
complex for the relations or home helps. In such cases, having
first gained the consent of relations or persons concerned, a team
consisting of two bath attendants with transport, supervised by a
Public Health Officer and equipped with the necessary protective
clothing and apparatus, deal with the offending conditions and
remove the accumulated rubbish. After such operations, the home
help can then carry out her normal duties.
Cleansing Services Effected
From Plumstead Bathing Centre 5
From Tunnel Avenue Bathing Centre 11
From Lionel Road Bathing Centre 3
Chiropody Services
Weekly chiropody sessions, under the control of the Council's
Chief Chiropodist, are held at Tunnel Avenue Bathing Centre for
patients who, unable to walk, need the Centre's services and are
conveyed there by minibus.
In addition, a domiciliary chiropody scheme for Borough residents
is operated by the Greenwich Council for Social Service and
full consultation with the department's geriatric branch ensures the
treatment of priority cases.
Tunnel Avenue—Sessions: 18; Persons Treated: 98.
Council of Social Service—Treatments: 3,138.
Mobile Meals
In planning the development of the Mobile Meals Service it is
the intention of the Council that the provision of such meals should