Danforth Care Residents And Staff Enjoy Bird Watching For The Big RSPB Birdwatch

Danforth Care Residents And Staff Enjoy Bird Watching For The Big RSPB Birdwatch

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Residents in all 20 of the Danforth care homes took part in the RSPB’s “Big Garden Birdwatch”, the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Residents were... Danforth Care Residents And Staff Enjoy Bird Watching For The Big RSPB Birdwatch appeared first on The Carer.

Animal Activities Bring Joy To Gibraltar Nursing Home

Animal Activities Bring Joy To Gibraltar Nursing Home

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Gibraltar Nursing Home recently invited an exciting variety of animals to visit their residents, who they fondly call ‘family members,’ as part of their animal... Animal Activities Bring Joy To Gibraltar Nursing Home appeared first on The Carer.

Care Providers To Rally At Westminster, Urging Government To Address Critical £2 Bn Funding Gap

Care Providers To Rally At Westminster, Urging Government To Address Critical £2 Bn Funding Gap

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Care providers across the UK are set to gather at Westminster on February 25 to call on the Government to urgently address a £2 billion... Care Providers To Rally At Westminster, Urging Government To Address Critical £2 Bn Funding Gap appeared first on The Carer.

Rugeley Police Station Veteran Reunites with Former Colleagues 30 Years Later

Rugeley Police Station Veteran Reunites with Former Colleagues 30 Years Later

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Thirty years after retiring, Marjorie, a beloved former cleaner at Rugeley Police Station, returned to the place she once called home for a heartfelt reunion... Rugeley Police Station Veteran Reunites with Former Colleagues 30 Years Later appeared first on The Carer.

Poll finds public wants government to fix corridor care crisis

Poll finds public wants government to fix corridor care crisis

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Half of the British public believe it should take no longer than a year for the government to address the issue of corridor care, according to a new survey commissioned by nursing leaders.  Poll finds public wants government to fix corridor care crisis appeared first on Nursing Times.

Loganberry Lodge Care Home Hosts Virtual Dementia Tour to Enhance Care

Loganberry Lodge Care Home Hosts Virtual Dementia Tour to Enhance Care

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On 21st January, staff at Loganberry Lodge Care Home, part of the Runwood Homes Group, recently took part in a groundbreaking training experience designed to... Loganberry Lodge Care Home Hosts Virtual Dementia Tour to Enhance Care appeared first on The Carer.

Boutique Care Homes Expands with Site Acquisition in Wokingham, Berkshire

Boutique Care Homes Expands with Site Acquisition in Wokingham, Berkshire

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Boutique Care Homes has announced the acquisition of a prime site in Wokingham, Berkshire, where it plans to develop a state-of-the-art 64-bed care home. This... Boutique Care Homes Expands with Site Acquisition in Wokingham, Berkshire appeared first on The Carer.

Nurses’ knowledge and confidence about cancer patient education

Nurses’ knowledge and confidence about cancer patient education

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A study used a survey, interviews and observations to measure nurses’ knowledge and confidence in delivering systemic anti-cancer therapy patient education. Nurses’ knowledge and confidence about cancer patient education appeared first on Nursing Times.

Restorative clinical supervision via professional nurse advocates

Restorative clinical supervision via professional nurse advocates

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An integrated model of restorative clinical supervision was developed, delivered by in-house trainers and professional nurse advocates. Restorative clinical supervision via professional nurse advocates appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS opens new mpox vaccination sites across England

NHS opens new mpox vaccination sites across England

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12 new mpox vaccination sites have opened across England, making it easier for eligible people to get protected. From this week, every region will be able to offer the vaccine for those at increased risk of getting the infection – after previously only being available to those eligible in London, Manchester and Brighton. While the […]

‘Functional cure’ for sickle cell disease now offered on NHS

‘Functional cure’ for sickle cell disease now offered on NHS

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A gene-editing therapy that offers a “functional cure” for some sickle cell patients has been approved for use on the NHS in England, in a move heralded as a positive “leap” forward. ‘Functional cure’ for sickle cell disease now offered on NHS appeared first on Nursing Times.

High fitness to practise referrals ‘masking’ progress with backlog

High fitness to practise referrals ‘masking’ progress with backlog

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High numbers of fitness to practise referrals are “masking” improvements that have been made so far in tackling the caseload, the Nursing and Midwifery Council has claimed. High fitness to practise referrals ‘masking’ progress with backlog appeared first on Nursing Times.