Houghton-le-Spring Dementia Care Home raises £341 for Local Charity
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Paddock Stile Manor Dementia Care Home has shown exceptional community spirit by raising £341 for the Connor Brown Trust, a local charity dedicated to combating... Houghton-le-Spring Dementia Care Home raises £341 for Local Charity appeared first on The Carer.
Urgent Call to Halt Deportation of Vital Care Home Staff
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Fifteen dedicated care workers at a Glasgow residential facility are confronting potential deportation following what politicians describe as a bureaucratic failure that could devastate local... Urgent Call to Halt Deportation of Vital Care Home Staff appeared first on The Carer.
NMC making fitness to practise more compassionate
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is making changes to improve the experience of nurses, midwives and nursing associates involved in the fitness to practi
Waterbeach Lodge Care Home in Cambridge Celebrates Last Night of the Proms in Style
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The Last Night of the Proms is a much-loved British tradition, closing the BBC Proms season at the Royal Albert Hall in London with patriotic... Waterbeach Lodge Care Home in Cambridge Celebrates Last Night of the Proms in Style appeared first on The Carer.
Preventing Accidental Managers in UK Care Homes
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By Steven Hurst, Director of Corporate Learning at Arden University (https://arden.ac.uk) Effective leadership is the backbone of any successful organisation, but in the care industry,... Preventing Accidental Managers in UK Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.
‘Education is vital if nursing and midwifery are to thrive’
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A look at the September issue of Nursing Times, which has a special focus on nursing education and training. ‘Education is vital if nursing and midwifery are to thrive’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care and management of people with transfusion-dependent beta thalassaemia
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Understand the care and management needs of patients with transfusion dependent beta thalassaemia, a severe type of inherited blood disorder that nurses may encounter in their practice. Care and management of people with transfusion-dependent beta thalassaemia appeared first on Nursing Times.
Progress check: is Scotland’s band 5 review delivering
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Thousands of band 5 registered nurses in Scotland are waiting to find out if their roles will be re-banded as part of a landmark review aimed at recognising their specialist skills and responsibilities. Progress check: is Scotland’s band 5 review delivering appeared first on Nursing Times.
Trial confirms ethnicity ‘matters’ for hypertension drug regimens
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A UK drug trial has confirmed that ethnicity should be taken into consideration by clinicians when it comes to blood pressure treatments. Trial confirms ethnicity ‘matters’ for hypertension drug regimens appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Nursing education should prioritise student flourishing, not just surviving’
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Carmel Bond and Jo Bedford discuss their research on helping to enable nursing and midwifery students to flourish. ‘Nursing education should prioritise student flourishing, not just surviving’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Longest serving ward sister? Nurse celebrates 40 years in role
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A nurse dubbed “inspirational and remarkable” has celebrated 40 years in the same role as a ward sister at a hospital in the West Country. Longest serving ward sister? Nurse celebrates 40 years in role appeared first on Nursing Times.
World War One Hero’s Medals Get Pride Of Place At Broughton House Museum
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A World War One hero’s military medals which his widow had kept in a tin box have gone on display at the veterans’ care home... World War One Hero’s Medals Get Pride Of Place At Broughton House Museum appeared first on The Carer.