Pulse oximeters prove ‘less accurate’ for patients with darker skin tones
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Pulse oximeters that can be used at home to detect hypoxaemia give higher readings for patients with darker than lighter skin tones, according to UK researchers. Pulse oximeters prove ‘less accurate’ for patients with darker skin tones appeared first on Nursing Times.
Six weeks in cast ‘no less effective’ than surgery for unstable ankle fractures
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Wearing a cast for six weeks appears to be no less effective than surgery for healing unstable ankle fractures and carries fewer treatment related harms, according to Finnish researchers. Six weeks in cast ‘no less effective’ than surgery for unstable ankle fractures appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS to offer thousands of men life-extending prostate cancer drug
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Thousands of men with prostate cancer will be offered a life-extending drug on the NHS within weeks. For the first time patients whose prostate cancer has not spread will be able to receive the drug in England, known as abiraterone, as the health service widens access to the treatment. Around 2,000 men diagnosed with prostate […]
Guidance aims to combat racism against Northern Ireland social care staff
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The Department of Health in Northern Ireland has today published guidelines to support social care employers in identifying, preventing and responding to incidents of racism in the workplace. Guidance aims to combat racism against Northern Ireland social care staff appeared first on Nursing Times.
Taking Ownership of Change: Why the Isle of Man is Using Innovation to Enhance its Health and Social Care
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By Mark Fuller, Director of Health and Social Care Transformation, Isle of Man Government Department for Health and Social Care (www.gov.im) After more than 20... Taking Ownership of Change: Why the Isle of Man is Using Innovation to Enhance its Health and Social Care appeared first on The Carer.
Second Biggest Drop In NHS Waiting List In 15 Years Amid Record Number Of Patients
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November saw the second biggest drop in the waiting list for 15 years outside of the early days of the pandemic, as new data today... Second Biggest Drop In NHS Waiting List In 15 Years Amid Record Number Of Patients appeared first on The Carer.
New Manager At Elgin Care Home
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Jamie Taylor has been appointed as manager of Spynie care home in Elgin, bringing a wealth of experience, strong local ties and a clear vision... New Manager At Elgin Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
Adult Social Care Fair Pay Agreement Is ‘Unworkable’ Without Funding LGA Says
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The Local Government Association (LGA) has thrown its weight behind efforts to improve pay for adult social care workers, but has issued a stark warning... Adult Social Care Fair Pay Agreement Is ‘Unworkable’ Without Funding LGA Says appeared first on The Carer.
New Resource To Improve Social Care For People Living With HIV In Wales
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Stigma towards people living with HIV in care homes is the target of a new training resource for social care staff. The bilingual materials have... New Resource To Improve Social Care For People Living With HIV In Wales appeared first on The Carer.
Specialist Developer Charterpoint Submits Plans For Two New Care Homes
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Specialist senior living developer Charterpoint has started off the New Year with the announcement of plans for two new care homes. The company has submitted... Specialist Developer Charterpoint Submits Plans For Two New Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.
Memories Of Highland Dances Lead To Emotional Reunion
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A routine coffee morning at Eilean Dubh Care Home sparked memories of local dances from the 1950s and led to an unexpected and emotional reunion... Memories Of Highland Dances Lead To Emotional Reunion appeared first on The Carer.
Colleagues From Leeds Community Scheme Invited To Downing Street As Part Of Networking Event To Highlight And Promote Charity Services In Leeds
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Two colleagues from a Leeds community scheme were given “a once in a lifetime” opportunity as they got to visit Downing Street as part of... Colleagues From Leeds Community Scheme Invited To Downing Street As Part Of Networking Event To Highlight And Promote Charity Services In Leeds appeared first on The Carer.