Public Health want to hear from Manx residents
A series of meetings on the future of the Island's nursing and residential care system continue this week.
Public Health are speaking to the public to find out how Manx residents think such services should be funded.
Noa Bakehouse in Douglas hosts tonight's session (Monday 22nd), with further opportunities taking place in Castletown and Peel later in the week.
Health and Social Care Minister David Ashford says it's important for the public to make their voices heard.
The other sessions are being held at Castletown Town Hall on Wednesday and Peel Clothworkers on Thursday. All meetings are taking place between 6pm and 8pm.
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