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<blockquote data-quote="berylc" data-source="post: 2240320" data-attributes="member: 42210"><p>I work in a council run care home for the physically frail and those with dementia,where I work in the kitchen. I have to go up the wings, mixing with residents, staff and visitors. I'm on a 7 day break at the moment. I phoned my line manager on Tuesday asking for my 'wing ' duties to be stopped. She agreed it would be a good idea. Then she asked if I should really be putting myself at risk by carrying on working? I said I thought I was minimising the risk by changing some duties and staying in the kitchen. She said she would ask her line manager for advice. Later that day she phoned back to say I must be excluded for 12 wks on full pay. </p><p>I know I am one of the lucky ones. But these have been the longest 5 days ever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="berylc, post: 2240320, member: 42210"] I work in a council run care home for the physically frail and those with dementia,where I work in the kitchen. I have to go up the wings, mixing with residents, staff and visitors. I'm on a 7 day break at the moment. I phoned my line manager on Tuesday asking for my 'wing ' duties to be stopped. She agreed it would be a good idea. Then she asked if I should really be putting myself at risk by carrying on working? I said I thought I was minimising the risk by changing some duties and staying in the kitchen. She said she would ask her line manager for advice. Later that day she phoned back to say I must be excluded for 12 wks on full pay. I know I am one of the lucky ones. But these have been the longest 5 days ever! [/QUOTE]
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