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Residents given say on integrated health care

Health and social care services on Arran are to be further integrated into one team which, officials say, will allow better support and care for the ageing population.

This would result in the creation of one Arran care team working across the island and a health and social care hub, where the majority of services would be based.

However, before that goes ahead Arran residents are being given the chance to have their say on the future services on the island at a series of engagement events.

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