
Bramwell Care Home Celebrates Prestigious Proud To Care Award Win
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Mable Joloza manager at Bramwell Care Home has won the People’s Choice Award at the first-ever Proud to Care Awards, organised by Nottinghamshire County Council.... Bramwell Care Home Celebrates Prestigious Proud To Care Award Win appeared first on The Carer.

Two HC-One Care Homes In Cheshire Issue Urgent Appeal For Winter Food Donations
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Two HC-One care homes in Cheshire have issued an urgent appeal for food donations that will be sent to Mid Cheshire food bank to help... Two HC-One Care Homes In Cheshire Issue Urgent Appeal For Winter Food Donations appeared first on The Carer.

Care England Urges Providers to Sign Petition to Exempt Social Care from Employer NIC Increases
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Care England, the leading voice for adult social care across England, is calling for it’s members to sign and share this petition to exempt all... Care England Urges Providers to Sign Petition to Exempt Social Care from Employer NIC Increases appeared first on The Carer.

Care Home Worker Scoops Coveted National Title
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Staff and residents at Hazel Lodge care home in Battle are celebrating after colleague Mervyn Knights was crowned National Foundation Champion of the Year in... Care Home Worker Scoops Coveted National Title appeared first on The Carer.

Urgent Reform Needed To Protect Migrant Workers In The Care Sector Report Reveals
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Work Rights Centre has published a report “The forgotten third: migrant workers’ views on improving conditions in England’s adult social care sector” which examines waht... Urgent Reform Needed To Protect Migrant Workers In The Care Sector Report Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

How to interpret haematology results to inform diagnosis and management
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The full blood count is the most requested haematology test. Learn how to interpret the results, including red cell and white cell indices and platelet count. How to interpret haematology results to inform diagnosis and management appeared first on Nursing Times.

Psychosocial interventions in palliative and end-of-life care
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How to use psychosocial interventions effectively to enhance quality of life for palliative patients. Psychosocial interventions in palliative and end-of-life care appeared first on Nursing Times.

A blended approach to practice simulation in undergraduate nursing
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How a shortage of clinical placements for first year undergraduate nurses led to the successful development of a six-week simulated training placement, blending eLearning and traditional placements. A blended approach to practice simulation in undergraduate nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.

Digital eye screening for people with diabetes could save hundreds of thousands of hospital appointments
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The NHS is providing advanced eye scans closer to home for tens of thousands of people with diabetes which could save up to 120,000 hospital appointments a year and help prevent life-changing sight loss. People with diabetes can develop a condition known as diabetic retinopathy, which is caused by high blood sugar levels damaging the […]

Hospital admissions for strokes rise by 28% since 2004 – as NHS urges the public to ‘Act FAST’
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The number of people being admitted to hospital following a stroke has risen by 28% in the last 20 years, new NHS analysis has found. NHS England data shows an increase to 111,137 stroke admissions in England in 2023/24 – from 87,069 in 2004/05 – driven in part by an ageing population and the impacts […]

Smoothing the path to diagnosis: tackling gut problems with a joined-up approach
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Pearl Avery is an experienced Crohn’s & Colitis UK inflammatory bowel disease nurse specialist. Smoothing the path to diagnosis: tackling gut problems with a joined-up approach appeared first on Nursing Times.

Hospices welcome potential bail out but want long-term solution
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The leader of a hospice forced to make nurses redundant and cut beds due to funding difficulties has welcomed a hint by Wes Streeting at upcoming financial support for the sector, but warned that a long-term solution is needed. Hospices welcome potential bail out but want long-term solution appeared first on Nursing Times.