
Age UK Calls For A Radical ‘Sea Change’ In How We Think About Older People And About Ageing
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New research by the Charity finds a third of people aged 65+ and almost a quarter of those aged 50-64 say they have been discriminated... Age UK Calls For A Radical ‘Sea Change’ In How We Think About Older People And About Ageing appeared first on The Carer.

A Life of Adventure at 104… and Still Going Strong!
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From climbing the iconic O2 Arena at the age of 96 to riding a camel in her late 80s, Yvonne Davies, an extraordinary 104-year-old, is... A Life of Adventure at 104… and Still Going Strong! appeared first on The Carer.

ADASS Publishes ‘Damning Report’ on £564m Adult Social Care Overspend
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A report from directors of adult social services indicates that eight out of ten councils are projected to exceed their adult social care budget for... ADASS Publishes ‘Damning Report’ on £564m Adult Social Care Overspend appeared first on The Carer.

Hickathrift House Makes Resident’s Dream Come True
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Ray, a resident at Hickathrift House, had an incredible career in the Norfolk Police Force and always wanted to return to his favourite station, so... Hickathrift House Makes Resident’s Dream Come True appeared first on The Carer.

Pat’s Poppies Perfect for Remembrance Commemorations at Winchester Care Home
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A Union Jack flag made of knitted poppies will take pride of place at a Winchester care home during its Remembrance commemorations. Creator of the... Pat’s Poppies Perfect for Remembrance Commemorations at Winchester Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Why more nurses are needed in ME and long Covid services
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Long-term conditions have historically been a core domain for nurses but there is one such chronic illness in which they currently have little involvement in management and care. Why more nurses are needed in ME and long Covid services appeared first on Nursing Times.

Thirlwall Inquiry: internal investigations delayed contact with police
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A senior nurse at the hospital where Lucy Letby harmed multiple babies has accepted that she "should have gone to the police" herself about unexplained deaths on the neonatal unit. Thirlwall Inquiry: internal investigations delayed contact with police appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurses have nothing to fear from AI, Wales CNO says
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Nurses need not worry about being replaced by artificial intelligence, Wales’ most senior nurse has said, urging the workforce to instead embrace and lead digital innovations in their workplaces. Nurses have nothing to fear from AI, Wales CNO says appeared first on Nursing Times.

Long Covid nurses ‘let down’ by health service, inquiry told
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A nurse who lost her job after developing long Covid has said nurses were treated as “disposable” during the pandemic. Long Covid nurses ‘let down’ by health service, inquiry told appeared first on Nursing Times.

CNOs issue assisted dying debate guidance for nurses
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The national chief nursing officers for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have published guidance on how nurses and midwives should go about debating assisted dying, as new legislation may be on the horizon. CNOs issue assisted dying debate guidance for nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

Essential Food Supplies Donated by Care Home as Winter Sets In
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With the colder months approaching, Bagshot Gardens Care Home stepped up to support local families facing financial hardship. The care home in Bagshot donated 30kg... Essential Food Supplies Donated by Care Home as Winter Sets In appeared first on The Carer.

‘I need a hero – a nursing student’s perspective on role models’
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Tim Mitnik, from the European Nursing Students’ Association, discusses the vital importance of role models and mentors for student nurses. ‘I need a hero – a nursing student’s perspective on role models’ appeared first on Nursing Times.