Rehab rooms get a £378,000 facelift
by Chine Mbubaegbu (Reading Evening Post)
11 June 2008
From the Reading Evening Post website:
"Recovering alcoholics and drug users at a rehabilitation centre are to benefit from £378,000 of funding being provided to transform their living spaces.
Yeldall Manor, a Christian centre helping men with addictions, has been granted the sum by the National Treatment Agency (NTA) and will be using the cash to give all its residents’ rooms a makeover.
An unannounced Care Standards Inspection in 2006 highlighted health and safety problems caused by rot and overuse in the centre’s tearoom.
The tearoom has now been transformed with help of the NTA grant and all of the centre’s 24 rooms are to be revamped with en-suite facilities."
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