Murdostoun is or was a vast estate in Lanarkshire, Scotland, which includes a castle, (Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NS8257), which lies on the South Calder Water near the village of Bonkle in the parish of Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The name MURDOSTOUN was derived from the words MURTHOCK and TOUN which meant dwelling of Murthock. Murdostoun can refer to the ancient barony of the Scott and then the Inglis clan, the castle built by the Scotts or a bridge over the South Calder Water.
The Barony of Murdostoun
The Barony of Murdostoun once included the lands of Hartwood and extended east as far as Hilhouserig and Hartwood Burn.
Murdostoun Estate
The vast Murdostoun Estate contained many farms. The main ones were: Foulburn, Castlehill, Easthouse, Westhouse, Penty, Muimailing, Easterhill, Westerhill and Shapenknowe. Other near the Murdostoun Castle were Eastwood, Westwood, Rosebank and Heughbank. The estate was reported to consist of 1,760 acres in 1872. The former Allanton Estate lay just to the east.
Secret camera footage shows mistreatment of brain injury victim in NHS rehab unit - Newsnight
Footage shows Grant Clarke, who suffered a brain haemorrhage, being left soaked in urine and having his buzzer removed because he kept calling for help at West Kent Neuro-rehabilitation Unit in Sevenoaks.
published: 18 Nov 2013
3 Murdostoun Gardens, Wishaw ML2 7LJ
video tour of Murdostoun Gardens Wishaw
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Old building on the grounds of murdostoun castle
Out a walk round the grounds of murdostoun castle
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Beautiful Scottish Sheeps/ Murdostoun Castle Scotland/ Sheep Farming in Scotland
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Drive round Murdostoun Castle on Dashcam
A drive around Murdostoun Castle recorded on Dashcam September 2019 ..... I HAVE NO RIGHTS TO MUSIC PLAYING ON MY CAR RADIO AT TIME OF RECORDING
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Patient A's Recovery | Nottingham Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre | Active Care Group
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed. After months spent in a coma, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community without a formal care package thanks to the rehabilitation and care her received at Nottingham Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre.
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BBC News-Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Health inspectors have criticised a rehabilitation centre for people with brain injuries for its high turnover of nursing staff.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) said nurses at the Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre lacked appropriate experience.
Inspectors also said there was a high use of agency staff at the centre near Wishaw in North Lanarkshire.
It has now been given until the end of next month to address the problem.
Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre is registered as an independent hospital and provides specialist assessment and rehabilitation services to people with varying degrees of brain injury.
The centre, which can care for a maximum of 21 people, is operated by the Huntercombe Group, part of th...
Footage shows Grant Clarke, who suffered a brain haemorrhage, being left soaked in urine and having his buzzer removed because he kept calling for help at West ...
Footage shows Grant Clarke, who suffered a brain haemorrhage, being left soaked in urine and having his buzzer removed because he kept calling for help at West Kent Neuro-rehabilitation Unit in Sevenoaks.
Footage shows Grant Clarke, who suffered a brain haemorrhage, being left soaked in urine and having his buzzer removed because he kept calling for help at West Kent Neuro-rehabilitation Unit in Sevenoaks.
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed. After months spent in a coma, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community witho...
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed. After months spent in a coma, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community without a formal care package thanks to the rehabilitation and care her received at Nottingham Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre.
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed. After months spent in a coma, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community without a formal care package thanks to the rehabilitation and care her received at Nottingham Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre.
Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Health inspectors have criticised a rehabilitation centre for people with brain injuries for its high turnove...
Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Health inspectors have criticised a rehabilitation centre for people with brain injuries for its high turnover of nursing staff.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) said nurses at the Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre lacked appropriate experience.
Inspectors also said there was a high use of agency staff at the centre near Wishaw in North Lanarkshire.
It has now been given until the end of next month to address the problem.
Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre is registered as an independent hospital and provides specialist assessment and rehabilitation services to people with varying degrees of brain injury.
The centre, which can care for a maximum of 21 people, is operated by the Huntercombe Group, part of the Four Seasons Health Care Group.
For more Info :http://www.bbc.com/news/
Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Health inspectors have criticised a rehabilitation centre for people with brain injuries for its high turnover of nursing staff.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) said nurses at the Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre lacked appropriate experience.
Inspectors also said there was a high use of agency staff at the centre near Wishaw in North Lanarkshire.
It has now been given until the end of next month to address the problem.
Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre is registered as an independent hospital and provides specialist assessment and rehabilitation services to people with varying degrees of brain injury.
The centre, which can care for a maximum of 21 people, is operated by the Huntercombe Group, part of the Four Seasons Health Care Group.
For more Info :http://www.bbc.com/news/
Footage shows Grant Clarke, who suffered a brain haemorrhage, being left soaked in urine and having his buzzer removed because he kept calling for help at West Kent Neuro-rehabilitation Unit in Sevenoaks.
In December 2017 Patient A was diagnosed a right cerebellar bleed. After months spent in a coma, in late 2018 he was discharged back home in the community without a formal care package thanks to the rehabilitation and care her received at Nottingham Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre.
Wishaw brain rehab centre criticised over staffing
Health inspectors have criticised a rehabilitation centre for people with brain injuries for its high turnover of nursing staff.
Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) said nurses at the Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre lacked appropriate experience.
Inspectors also said there was a high use of agency staff at the centre near Wishaw in North Lanarkshire.
It has now been given until the end of next month to address the problem.
Murdostoun Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre is registered as an independent hospital and provides specialist assessment and rehabilitation services to people with varying degrees of brain injury.
The centre, which can care for a maximum of 21 people, is operated by the Huntercombe Group, part of the Four Seasons Health Care Group.
For more Info :http://www.bbc.com/news/
Murdostoun is or was a vast estate in Lanarkshire, Scotland, which includes a castle, (Ordnance Survey Grid Reference NS8257), which lies on the South Calder Water near the village of Bonkle in the parish of Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The name MURDOSTOUN was derived from the words MURTHOCK and TOUN which meant dwelling of Murthock. Murdostoun can refer to the ancient barony of the Scott and then the Inglis clan, the castle built by the Scotts or a bridge over the South Calder Water.
The Barony of Murdostoun
The Barony of Murdostoun once included the lands of Hartwood and extended east as far as Hilhouserig and Hartwood Burn.
Murdostoun Estate
The vast Murdostoun Estate contained many farms. The main ones were: Foulburn, Castlehill, Easthouse, Westhouse, Penty, Muimailing, Easterhill, Westerhill and Shapenknowe. Other near the Murdostoun Castle were Eastwood, Westwood, Rosebank and Heughbank. The estate was reported to consist of 1,760 acres in 1872. The former Allanton Estate lay just to the east.