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The coppice
The coppice




The Coppice Nursing Home has maintained its ‘Excellent’ rating with the Oldham Local Authority Quality Framework for the 5th year in a row. Nursing care excellence at The Coppice Nursing Home Our in-house chef caters to the different dietary needs and preferences of our residents through a varied and nutritious menu. They tailor their approach to suit the individual needs of each resident and promote independence where possible. Led by Registered Manager Colette Grace RGN, our team comprises compassionate, caring staff who are experts in their field. It is renowned for its exceptional end-of-life support, as well as providing short term respite care to help families and loved ones take a break from their caring roles.

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The Coppice in Oldham is a 44-bed nursing home specialising in Dementia and Nursing Care. Fauna įauna that reside within Bahamian dry forests includes the Bahaman funnel-eared bat ( Natalus tumidifrons), rock iguanas ( Cyclura spp.), the Bahamian hutia ( Geocapromys ingrahami), and the Cuban amazon ( Amazona leucocephala bahamensis).Coppice Nursing Home in Oldham Care Home – Oldham They are dominated by spiny black olive ( Bucida molinetii), but Swietenia mahagoni and Cedrela odorata also grow within them. These forests are often flooded at high tide. Rocky coppice occurs on limestone outcroppings between mangroves and pineyards. Shaded by the canopy, plants such as satin leaf ( Chrysophyllum oliviforme), Spanish stopper ( Eugenia foetida), Bahama wild coffee ( Psychotria ligustrifolia), Bahama strongbark ( Bourreria succulenta), night-scented orchid ( Epidendrum nocturnum), wormvine orchid ( Vanilla barbellata), and potbelly airplant ( Tillandsia paucifolia) grow in the understory. Trees found within them include West Indian mahogany ( Swietenia mahagoni), wild tamarind ( Lysiloma latisiliquum), red cedar ( Cedrela odorata), false mastic ( Sideroxylon foetidissimum), horseflesh ( Lysiloma sabicu), pigeon plum ( Coccoloba diversifolia), Jamaican dogwood ( Piscidia piscipula), gumbo-limbo ( Bursera simaruba), and lancewood ( Nectandra coriacea). For this reason some blackland coppice exists on hills entirely surrounded by forests of Caribbean pine ( Pinus caribaea var. Blackland coppice īlackland coppice covers the interior of many of the islands, usually in elevated regions. The understory features snake bark ( Colubrina arborescens) as well as cacti such as erect prickly pear ( Opuntia stricta), Turk's cap cactus ( Melocactus intortus), queen of the night ( Selenicereus grandiflorus), and robin tree cactus ( Pilosocereus polygonus). Trees that grow in whiteland coppices include cinnecord ( Acacia choriophylla), brasiletto ( Caesalpinia vesicaria), haulback tree ( Mimosa bahamensis), autograph tree ( Clusia rosea), manchineel tree ( Hippomane mancinella), West Indian mahogany ( Swietenia mahagoni), sea grape ( Coccoloba uvifera), gumbo-limbo ( Bursera simaruba), cabbage palmetto ( Sabal palmetto), and poisonwood ( Metopium toxiferum).

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Vegetation occurring in whiteland coppice is able to withstand salt spray and rocky, calcareous soil.

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Whiteland coppices are shrubby forests that occur near the ocean. Dry forests are distributed evenly throughout the Turks and Caicos. They are found on much of the northern Bahamas, including Andros, Abaco, and Grand Bahama, where they are known as coppices. The Bahamian dry forests are a tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion in the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, covering an area of 4,900 km 2 (1,900 sq mi). Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom).






The coppice