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"Trying to maintain the happy and the normal for the residents becomes hard when they are crying when it is completely out of their hands."
"I love my job."
Ian Parker's mum, Carol, has been in the Oaklands care home for five years.
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Chrissie Reidy
Reidy began her career at BBC Radio WM as a News Broadcast Assistant and was the Flying Eye Reporter at BRMB Radio, Birmingham.
From October 2007 until February 2009 she was a news reporter for ITV News Central on ITV Central based in Nottingham.
He said: "Her time here has been lovely.
"My mum has dementia but she's always had a smile on her face when I've seen her and been well looked after.
"She struggled with anxiety and stress but the staff here found a way to help her.
"What has happened is atrocious.
It's horrific."
'Supporting residents and families'
The letter added that ESCC was aware of issues of waste collections and IT services, which "may be impacting day to day running of the site".
The administrators, Grant Thornton UK, added: "To minimise further disruption, the joint administrators and East Sussex County Council are providing care and support to residents of both care homes, while supporting residents and families to look for alternative accommodation.
"We would like to thank all staff who have supported the homes over the years."
An ESCC spokesperson said: "An administrator has been appointed for the Oaklands Court and Queensmead care homes.
I'm spending time reassuring residents.
"It's been hard and we try to tell ourselves it can't be happening. The BBC understands some staff have been working unpaid, while others have stopped working there.
Administrators on behalf of Aethel Care Services Ltd said that wellbeing and care standard for residents remain "the primary concern" but they have been left with "no viable option" other than to close both homes.
Jess, who works as a nurse at the care home, told the BBC: "I'm really heartbroken.
I've recently worked two 12-hour shifts and residents' rooms have been packed up.
"We are supporting residents and families to look for alternative accommodation as the care homes will be closing."
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She also appeared as a news reporter for Calendar on ITV Yorkshire in autumn 2008.
In July 2009 she joined South East Today on BBC South East, reporting on a wide range of news stories across Kent and Sussex, as well as newsreading.
Reidy began weather presenting for the national ITV Weather in 2001, however in July 2005 she moved to ITV News London on ITV London as a news reporter and weather presenter, where she remained for four years.
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Care homes to close after staff go unpaid for months
Daniel Sexton,BBC News, South Eastand
Chrissie Reidy,BBC News, South East
Two care homes in East Sussex will close on Friday after a company ceased operations.
Queensmead, in Polegate, and Oaklands Court, in Heathfield, owned by Aethel Care Services Ltd, will close on Friday, a letter from East Sussex County Council (ESCC) says.
The letter said some staff had not been paid since the end of June and encouraged people to find alternative services.
Staff haven't been paid.