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Ilford 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Convalescent Facilities.— The following tables show the number of
persons sent away for convalescence during 1958: —

(a) Under Section 22 of the National Health Service Act,i.e., nursing mothers and young children.

Name of HomeNo. of CasesNo. of weeks' stayRemarks
Beech Hill Convalescent Home, Mortimer12 (each child)Three children of one family— unaccompanied.
Broomhayes Nursery and Home, Northam17One unaccompanied child.
Dedisham Convalescent Home, Slinfold12Mother and baby.
Mrs. James' Home, Margate11Mother and two children.
Lennox House, Southsea22 (each case)Mother and child in each case
Totals620

(b) Under Section28of the Act,i.e., other persons requiring a change of air and surroundings to aid recovery and rehabilitation.

Name of HomeNo. of weeks' stayTotal Cases
1234
All Saints Convalescent Hospital, Eastbourne-1--1
Bannow Holiday Home, St. Leonards-on-Sea11
Bell Memorial Convalescent Home, Lancing291021
Bramhope Guest House, Clacton-on-Sea11
Brook Lane Rest Home, Brighton213
Cumberland Convalescent Home, Heme Bay1539
Donkey Club Holiday Home, Lancing11
-Mrs. Foster's Home, Leconfield, Isle of Wight11
Holiday Home Bramar Royal, Bournemouth22
Lammermoor Nursing Home, Frinton11
Lloyd Memorial Seaside Home, Deal11
Mildmay Mission House, Ramsgate11
Mrs. Pollitt's Home, Broadstairs11
Rustington Convalescent Home, Littlehampton639
Saniuei Lewis Convalescent Home, VValton-on- Naze-6--6
Shorediteh Holiday Home, Copthorne22
St. Anne's Nursing Home, St. Leonards-on-Sea11
St. Joseph's Convalescent Home, Bournemouth11
St. Michael's Convalescent Home, Clacton-on-Sea6219
St. Michael's Convalescent Home, Westgate-on-Sea-1--1
Victorian Convalescent Home, Bognor Regis22
Totals45119175