Oakland Care’s ‘Gold-Standard’ Sustainability Efforts Recognised At Global Awards
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Care home provider, Oakland Care, have been presented with a ‘Gold’ award at the Green World Environment Awards for their standout sustainability efforts. For 2024... Oakland Care’s ‘Gold-Standard’ Sustainability Efforts Recognised At Global Awards appeared first on The Carer.
Sail Of The Century For Salvation Army Care Home Residents
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Residents at a Salvation Army-run care home in Weston-Super-Mare went on a week-long virtual sightseeing tour of the world, setting sail on a virtual cruise... Sail Of The Century For Salvation Army Care Home Residents appeared first on The Carer.
Skills For Care Is Supporting Providers To #Keeptherightpeople Throughout May And June
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Throughout May and June Skills for Care is focusing on helping social care providers to keep the right people working for them. The campaign aims... Skills For Care Is Supporting Providers To #Keeptherightpeople Throughout May And June appeared first on The Carer.
‘Lack of open discussion about death hugely exacerbates the distress caused by terminal illness’
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For Dying Matters Awareness Week, Lucy Pain shares her top tips for talking about death and dying. ‘Lack of open discussion about death hugely exacerbates the distress caused by terminal illness’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘We can invest in creating a positive learning environment for students’
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Lyndsay Evans on the importance of investing energy into small changes that can make a huge difference. ‘We can invest in creating a positive learning environment for students’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing unions urge new Scottish first minister to start pay talks
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Scotland’s incoming first minister must prioritise work around tackling the nursing workforce crisis and commence pay talks for 2024-25, health unions in the country have urged. Nursing unions urge new Scottish first minister to start pay talks appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses support scheme to improve housing for asthma patients
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Respiratory nurses’ specialist knowledge of asthma is being used by a housing association in a new partnership aimed at reducing the harm caused by poor-quality housing on children with the condition. Nurses support scheme to improve housing for asthma patients appeared first on Nursing Times.
New bitesize learning videos on bed handling and immobile patients
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Nursing Times has launched a new set of bitesize learning videos that form part of an educational package on supporting patients who are confined to bed in hospital or other care settings. New bitesize learning videos on bed handling and immobile patients appeared first on Nursing Times.
Video 3: Optimising respiratory function of the immobile patient
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This bitesize learning video explains how normal lung function and perfusion is compromised when a patient is confined to bed. It also explains how to reduce the risk of respiratory complications and deconditioning in these patients. Video 3: Optimising respiratory function of the immobile patient appeared first on Nursing Times.
Video 5: How to stay safe when you are moving patients or helping them to move
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This bitesize learning video explains good posture and demonstrates how to position yourself when attending to patients. Video 5: How to stay safe when you are moving patients or helping them to move appeared first on Nursing Times.
Video 4: Pressure ulcer prevention and maintaining muscle function of patients confined to bed
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This bitesize learning video describes how pressure ulcers can occur in bed-bound patients. It explains the importance of optimising movement and demonstrates how electronic profiling beds are an important tool. Video 4: Pressure ulcer prevention and maintaining muscle function of patients confined to bed appeared first on Nursing Times.
Video 2: Transferring a patient safely from a bed to a chair, both independently and with assistance
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This bitesize learning video provides an overview of factors to be considered when mobilising a patient from a bed to a chair. It provides helpful demonstrations as well as important checks to carry out pre-manoeuvre. Video 2: Transferring a patient safely from a bed to a chair, both independently and with assistance appeared first on Nursing Times.