Leonard Cheshire staff battle to keep most vulnerable safe
The innovation of staff who work with disabled people on the Island has been commended by a local charity.
Leonard Cheshire supports people in the Isle of Man who have disabilities.
Since the start of the pandemic, its staff have found themselves on the frontline, fighting to protect some of the most vulnerable people in society.
Like many others, the organisation has had to adapt to keep both its clients and staff safe, healthy, and capable to keeping in touch with family.
Service Manager for the charity, Jan Farrell, can't thank the work of its employees enough:

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