Four Seasons Health Care Group Are Going For Gold In Their Own Paris Olympics

Four Seasons Health Care Group Are Going For Gold In Their Own Paris Olympics

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Residents are taking part in community torch relays, wheelchair breakdancing and balloon beach volleyball Four Seasons Health Care Group care homes are going for gold... Four Seasons Health Care Group Are Going For Gold In Their Own Paris Olympics appeared first on The Carer.

Nursing MPs: Sojan Joseph reflects on making history in Kent

Nursing MPs: Sojan Joseph reflects on making history in Kent

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A senior nurse, who made history with his surprise election to parliament, has said he entered politics after becoming frustrated with the slow pace of improvement to mental health services. Nursing MPs: Sojan Joseph reflects on making history in Kent appeared first on Nursing Times.

What In the World is Happening?

What In the World is Happening?

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It will come as a surprise to no one that care is approached differently, in different parts of the world. Cultural differences make an enormous... What In the World is Happening? appeared first on The Carer.

Government Cancels Plans For Social Care Charging Reform

Government Cancels Plans For Social Care Charging Reform

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The government has announced it will not proceed with adult social care charging reforms, as part of its newly published ‘public spending audit’. Chancellor Rachel... Government Cancels Plans For Social Care Charging Reform appeared first on The Carer.

Care Home Residents Enjoy Donkey Therapy

Care Home Residents Enjoy Donkey Therapy

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Residents of a dementia care home in Wellington, Somerset, were delighted to receive a visit from Charlie the donkey, Flora the miniature Shetland pony, pygmy... Care Home Residents Enjoy Donkey Therapy appeared first on The Carer.

End-of-life care planning ‘needs to become routine’

End-of-life care planning ‘needs to become routine’

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Nurses need to support a “culture change” in end-of-life care whereby people’s wishes are better recorded and respected, a new report has urged. End-of-life care planning ‘needs to become routine’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Local Residents Scoop Coveted Award Title

Local Residents Scoop Coveted Award Title

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Residents, Roy and Ellen at Mulberry Court in York have been crowned Resident Ambassadors of the Year for the North NE Division in the Barchester... Local Residents Scoop Coveted Award Title appeared first on The Carer.

Celebrating improvement leaders

Celebrating improvement leaders

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We recently held a graduation event to celebrate the success of the CEIM Experience Improvement Model Leaders Programme (CEIM Leaders).

NHS Pay Rise Welcome, But Government Needs To Do More To Attract and Retain Staff

NHS Pay Rise Welcome, But Government Needs To Do More To Attract and Retain Staff

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Following Rachel Reeves’s announcement that Labour accepts “in full” pay rises recommended by independent pay review bodies for NHS staff, as well as a 22.3%... NHS Pay Rise Welcome, But Government Needs To Do More To Attract and Retain Staff appeared first on The Carer.

Nurse pay to rise by 5.5% for 2024-25, government confirms

Nurse pay to rise by 5.5% for 2024-25, government confirms

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The chancellor of the exchequer has approved a 5.5% pay rise for nurses and other NHS workers in England, but warned of public sector cuts to come including a pause on a scheme to build more hospitals. Nurse pay to rise by 5.5% for 2024-25, government confirms appeared first on Nursing Times.

Maternity support workers in Grimsby strike over pay

Maternity support workers in Grimsby strike over pay

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Maternity support workers in Grimsby have started a two-day walk out over pay and have demanded remuneration for taking on additional responsibilities. Maternity support workers in Grimsby strike over pay appeared first on Nursing Times.

GPs Now Delivering A Fifth More Appointments Than Pre-Pandemic

GPs Now Delivering A Fifth More Appointments Than Pre-Pandemic

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GP teams delivered more than 28.7 million appointments in June 2024 – up one fifth on the same period pre-pandemic, new figures published today show.... GPs Now Delivering A Fifth More Appointments Than Pre-Pandemic appeared first on The Carer.