Wigston Care Home Opens Dementia-Friendly Pub Inspired By Resident

Wigston Care Home Opens Dementia-Friendly Pub Inspired By Resident

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HC-One’s Magna Care Home in Wigston, Leicestershire, held the grand opening of their new pub, the Robin’s Nest – inspired by resident Colin Mayes –... Wigston Care Home Opens Dementia-Friendly Pub Inspired By Resident appeared first on The Carer.

CQC Sets Out “Re-Building Trust” In Regulation Programme

CQC Sets Out “Re-Building Trust” In Regulation Programme

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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is taking steps to rebuild trust in its regulation. In July this year a damning interim report from a government-commissioned... CQC Sets Out “Re-Building Trust” In Regulation Programme appeared first on The Carer.

Brunelcare Wins Big At The Care & Support West Awards

Brunelcare Wins Big At The Care & Support West Awards

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Bristol-based charity Brunelcare is celebrating after taking home two trophies at the Care & Support West Awards. The annual event, which was held at Ashton... Brunelcare Wins Big At The Care & Support West Awards appeared first on The Carer.

Dementia Care Manager Heads To Geneva To Discuss ‘Anticipatory” Grief In Dementia At Alzheimer Europe Conference 2024

Dementia Care Manager Heads To Geneva To Discuss ‘Anticipatory” Grief In Dementia At Alzheimer Europe Conference 2024

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HC-One Dementia Care Manager, Amy Pepper, is set to speak at the world-leading Alzheimer Europe Conference 2024 about the “under researched” area of anticipatory grief,... Dementia Care Manager Heads To Geneva To Discuss ‘Anticipatory” Grief In Dementia At Alzheimer Europe Conference 2024 appeared first on The Carer.

Motorcycle Owners Visit Care Home

Motorcycle Owners Visit Care Home

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Residents at Diamond House Care Home in Downham Market are still revving with excitement after 40 motorcyclists descended on the home to show off their... Motorcycle Owners Visit Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Patient-centred care in spinal surgery: leading the way at Nuffield Health

Patient-centred care in spinal surgery: leading the way at Nuffield Health

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Patient-centred care has been a key focus for health professionals for the last decade, and for good reason. Patient-centred care in spinal surgery: leading the way at Nuffield Health appeared first on Nursing Times.

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns?

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns?

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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns? appeared first on Nursing Times.

What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns?

What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns?

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Read about how an agency nurse faced the fitness-to-practise panel after failing to act appropriately after finding an unresponsive patient. What should happen to a nurse who did not properly document their actions or escalate concerns? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Stringent rules on registration and moving ‘Bedlam’ a century ago

Stringent rules on registration and moving ‘Bedlam’ a century ago

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In October 1924, Nursing Times was discussing “reciprocity” arrangements, whereby nurses from countries that formed part of the British Empire at the time might be allowed to join the nursing register for England and Wales without further checks, examinations or assessments. Stringent rules on registration and moving ‘Bedlam’ a century ago appeared first on Nursing Times.

Analogue to digital: what nursing needs for tech revolution

Analogue to digital: what nursing needs for tech revolution

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As the government makes fresh promises for a technological revolution in the NHS, nursing leaders have outlined what this may mean for the profession – and the key changes they want to see. Analogue to digital: what nursing needs for tech revolution appeared first on Nursing Times.

Revealed: the current picture of digital nursing leadership

Revealed: the current picture of digital nursing leadership

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A major new Nursing Times investigation has set out what the current landscape of digital nurse leadership looks like including how these roles are being renumerated and diversity across the specialism. Revealed: the current picture of digital nursing leadership appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘More needs to be done to attract more people into learning disability nursing’

‘More needs to be done to attract more people into learning disability nursing’

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Student editor Ellie Sims on what more can be done to promote learning disability nursing. ‘More needs to be done to attract more people into learning disability nursing’ appeared first on Nursing Times.