Exercise Class For Those With Dementia Proves “Huge Success”
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The First open Love to Move exercise class for those living with dementia in Barnsley was a “huge success”, according to organisers. Dozens of care... Exercise Class For Those With Dementia Proves “Huge Success” appeared first on The Carer.
Golf In Society Tees Up Fun-Filled Day At Ripon Care Home
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A TEE-RIFIC golf-themed activity had Ripon care home residents swinging with joy when they putt their skills to the test on an indoor green. Anthony... Golf In Society Tees Up Fun-Filled Day At Ripon Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
The Government Must Prioritise, And Listen To, Disabled People, Says Hft
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Steve Veevers, CEO of learning disability charity Hft, says: “I was pleased to see that the Government finally faced the United Nations (UN) yesterday, since... The Government Must Prioritise, And Listen To, Disabled People, Says Hft appeared first on The Carer.
Thousands more lung cancer patients to get innovative blood test as part of NHS pilot
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A blood test which could help thousands of people receive earlier, more targeted, lung cancer treatments is being trialled by the NHS. The circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) test, which will be offered to 10,000 patients by next March, can identify genetic variants in a tumour through a simple blood sample. Patients that receive CT scan […]
‘Sometimes those memories attack me, unprompted – long Covid indeed’
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Practice nurse Olivia Shaw reflects on working during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. ‘Sometimes those memories attack me, unprompted – long Covid indeed’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurse set to become chief exec of new Lincolnshire NHS ‘group’
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A nurse has been appointed as chief executive of an organisational grouping that will encompass Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust and United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust. Nurse set to become chief exec of new Lincolnshire NHS ‘group’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
MPs urge government to publish social care workforce plan
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The government must put forward long-term plans to address the chronic workforce shortages in the social care sector, including a clear workforce strategy, a new report from MPs has urged. MPs urge government to publish social care workforce plan appeared first on Nursing Times.
Online toolkit for treating infections after hip replacement ops
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A new online resource has been launched by UK researchers to help healthcare professionals treat patients with infections following hip replacement surgery. Online toolkit for treating infections after hip replacement ops appeared first on Nursing Times.
BMS Health Hub: cultivating conversations about melanoma
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Michelle Norton, skin cancer clinical nurse specialist at Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, shares her perspectives on the burden of an advanced melanoma diagnosis. BMS Health Hub: cultivating conversations about melanoma appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Care Workers’ Charity Responds To Pac Report On Adult Social Care Reform
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The Care Workers’ Charity (CWC) responds to the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) report on the progress of adult social care reform, highlighting critical issues in... The Care Workers’ Charity Responds To Pac Report On Adult Social Care Reform appeared first on The Carer.
Nurses cautioned on patient confidentiality amid royal data breach
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A government minister has cautioned nurses and other healthcare professionals about looking at patient notes, amid claims of a data breach involving the Princess of Wales’ medical information. Nurses cautioned on patient confidentiality amid royal data breach appeared first on Nursing Times.
Having More Occupational Therapists In The Community Will Improve Health And Care Services Study Reveals
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More occupational therapists placed in community settings, rather than hospitals, will prevent people from developing health crises, help them get support for existing health needs... Having More Occupational Therapists In The Community Will Improve Health And Care Services Study Reveals appeared first on The Carer.