Episode 1
Ed immerses himself in life at St Cecilia鈥檚, a typical family-run mid-sized care home, to understand the realities facing those living and working in elderly social care.
Ed sets off to find out what life is really like on the front line for those who work in elderly social care and the people they serve. Ed goes to live and work in St Cecilia鈥檚 in Scarborough, a typical family-run mid-sized business.
For many years, Ed's mother has had dementia, and for the last three has been in a care home. He feels guilty that when he was in government, he failed to tackle the care sector crisis.
His exploration is timely. After a decade in which 拢8 billion cuts have been made to care spending, the pandemic dealt a blow which left the sector on its knees.
With the government promising to raise money for health and social care through a National Insurance rise, Ed wants to find out from the people on the ground what the biggest issues are.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ed Balls |
Director | Harry Beney |
Series Producer | Rachael Barnes |
Executive Producer | Colin Barr |
Editor | Duncan Bragg |
Production Manager | Anna Selby |
Production Company | Expectation Entertainment |
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