Robert Kilgour, who runs Renaissance Care, said: “Covid makes no distinction between independent, voluntary or local authority homes but it appears unarguable from these official statistics that the Care Inspectorate regime does. It’s such a glaring difference that it raises serious and fundamental questions about the inspection approach being taken.”
Robert Kilgour, executive chairman of Renaissance Care,has described as “premature” plans to allow families to hug relatives in some Scottish care homes that are part of new guidance to be issued this week.
Care home veteran Robert Kilgour has invested a six-figure sum in new equipment aimed at easing safety concerns.
Robert Kilgour, the chairman of Renaissance Care, said his 15 homes had as a precaution treated all those transferred from hospitals as if they had the virus, but that was not the Scottish Government guidance at the time.
Robert Kilgour, who founded and runs Renaissance Care, was mentioned in The Times.