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We do like to see a care home beside the seaside

Instead of closing Hyman Fine, now is the perfect time to market it and fill the empty rooms with people who don’t want to retire to London

August 2, 2022 11:59
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There’s an old Borscht Belt joke that talks of Florida being God’s waiting room. If that’s true for America, then the UK’s equivalent would certainly be the South Coast — namely Brighton and Bournemouth.

While demographics ebb and flow, there is currently a revival happening in Brighton with younger Jewish families being attracted by the lifestyle and what living by the sea has to offer.

But many people still retire here. They may be healthy when they first arrive but our community welfare and support services, including the Hyman Fine care home, certainly figure in people’s long-term planning.

Hyman Fine has been part of the local Jewish community since 1954, albeit earlier under a different name. It is as much a central part of communal life as the synagogues. Indeed, it proudly contains its own beautiful shul for residents and family members to use. I fondly remember going there many years ago when my father conducted the High Holy-Day services.