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Old folk's fears over health plan



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
Ward Court, Chapel Croft,

Rastrick.
I WRITE regarding the proposed move to Brighouse of the Rastrick Health Centre.

The centre is very well run with three very efficient doctors and a very helpful and obliging chemist's shop dealing with around 5,000 patients.

The powers that be,
with their supposedly superior knowledge, want to change a system that is operating to a very high standard, leaving many senior citizens with a vast amount of worry.

Some of these seniors are 90, and many over 80. Many of them are registered disabled.The bus service to Brighouse leaves a lot to be desired. Sometimes buses do not arrive.

Somewhere some well-educated persons want to change an excellent health service. But a growing number of Rastrick residents are seeing the great disadvantages to such a costly move.

If they have money to spend on a new centre why not find more and increase the funding to the Rastrick Health Centre?

I have been led to believe that the population figures for Rastrick are greater than Brighouse. So can the primary care trust give me a sensible answer to the question: Why consider moving an excellent medical facility from Rastrick?

Harry Broadbent


  • Since Mr Broadbent wrote, the doctors at Rastrick Health Centre have withdrawn their request to move to a new surgery in Brighouse and Calder-dale Primary Trust has promised to listen to patients' views. – Editor.





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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 9:09 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 
  

 
 

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