York Care Home Celebrates Resident’s Inspiring Journey To Walk Again

York Care Home Celebrates Resident’s Inspiring Journey To Walk Again

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HC-One’s Ebor Court Care Home in Nether Poppleton, York, North Yorkshire, is thrilled to share the remarkable achievement of resident John Mortimer, who has successfully... York Care Home Celebrates Resident’s Inspiring Journey To Walk Again appeared first on The Carer.

Social Care Sector Has Yet to Learn the Lessons of Pandemic, says UNISON

Social Care Sector Has Yet to Learn the Lessons of Pandemic, says UNISON

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UNISON general secretary Christina McAnea said that if ‘another pandemic were to happen tomorrow, the big worry is that social care would be in exactly... Social Care Sector Has Yet to Learn the Lessons of Pandemic, says UNISON appeared first on The Carer.

Classic American Cars Roll into Houghton-le-Spring Dementia Care Home

Classic American Cars Roll into Houghton-le-Spring Dementia Care Home

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The show-stopping lineup included a 1952 Chevy Navy (which once served a very different purpose – transporting prisoners!), a 90s Dodge Ram 3500, a 1970... Classic American Cars Roll into Houghton-le-Spring Dementia Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Financial Pressure on Councils Leading to Reduced Care Spending Survey Reveals

Financial Pressure on Councils Leading to Reduced Care Spending Survey Reveals

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Local authorities across England have been forced to cut prevention spending by over 10% this year as adult social care costs spiral out of control,... Financial Pressure on Councils Leading to Reduced Care Spending Survey Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

Why Co-Production and Lived Experience Are Transforming Care

Why Co-Production and Lived Experience Are Transforming Care

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By Raf Hamaizia, Expert by Experience Lead, Cygnet Health Care (www.cygnetgroup.com), speaking during National Co-Production Week I am pleased that co-production has its own awareness... Why Co-Production and Lived Experience Are Transforming Care appeared first on The Carer.

Nursing support workers to go on strike over pay in Northumbria

Nursing support workers to go on strike over pay in Northumbria

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Nursing support workers at six hospitals in the North East of England are due to go on strike later this week over pay. Nursing support workers to go on strike over pay in Northumbria appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS to roll-out new ‘triple combination’ therapy for hundreds of children and adults with cystic fibrosis

NHS to roll-out new ‘triple combination’ therapy for hundreds of children and adults with cystic fibrosis

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Hundreds of children and adults with rare forms of cystic fibrosis in England will be able to access “life-changing” new ‘triple-combination’ therapy for the very first time, the NHS has announced. Vanzacaftor–tezacaftor–deutivacaftor (Alyftrek®), is the latest in a new generation of therapies to be made available on the NHS that help treat the underlying cause […]

Health secretary pressed by MPs on details of 10-year plan for NHS

Health secretary pressed by MPs on details of 10-year plan for NHS

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Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has told MPs he is “anxious” about the state of nurse pay progression and that he hopes to avoid a return to strike action, in the wake of the government’s new plan. Health secretary pressed by MPs on details of 10-year plan for NHS appeared first on Nursing Times.

Specialist nurses central to success of heart failure monitoring system

Specialist nurses central to success of heart failure monitoring system

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A new system involving technology and heart failure nurses at a Norfolk hospital has seen device alert response times plummet from weeks to just days. Specialist nurses central to success of heart failure monitoring system appeared first on Nursing Times.

2024/2025 in review: NMC on the road to recovery

2024/2025 in review: NMC on the road to recovery

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The Nursing and Midwifery Council today publishes its annual reports for 2024/25 – which reflect an exceptionally challenging period in our history, but also th

Update on Omambala investigations

Update on Omambala investigations

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In 2023 the NMC commissioned Ijeoma Omambala KC to conduct independent reviews of fitness to practise cases raised by an NMC whistleblower, and our handling of

RCN argues nurse starting salaries should be £8,000 higher

RCN argues nurse starting salaries should be £8,000 higher

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An entry-level registered nurse or midwife would be earning almost £40,000 per year if NHS salaries had kept up with inflation, new figures from the Royal College of Nursing suggest. RCN argues nurse starting salaries should be £8,000 higher appeared first on Nursing Times.