CQC Inspections Fall To Second Lowest Level Since 2016 – New Data Shows

CQC Inspections Fall To Second Lowest Level Since 2016 – New Data Shows

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Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspections have fallen to their second lowest level in almost 10 years, as the day-to-day regulatory function of the public body... CQC Inspections Fall To Second Lowest Level Since 2016 – New Data Shows appeared first on The Carer.

Survey: nurses cautiously optimistic about AI

Survey: nurses cautiously optimistic about AI

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Around half of nurses and midwives are excited by the prospect of using artificial intelligence as part of their jobs, a new survey has suggested. Survey: nurses cautiously optimistic about AI appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS urges public to come forward for care during GP collective action

NHS urges public to come forward for care during GP collective action

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The NHS is asking the public to still come forward as usual for care during collective action by GP services which starts today (Thursday 1 August). GP services across England will begin collective action on Thursday 1 August for an indefinite period of time, and while there may be some disruption to services practices will […]

Clay Cross Mining Project Partners With Cycling Without Age To Capture Mining Memories

Clay Cross Mining Project Partners With Cycling Without Age To Capture Mining Memories

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A local heritage initiative has been utilising cycle ‘trishaws’ to gather historical insights from care home residents. Eight residents from the local Old Vicarage Nursing... Clay Cross Mining Project Partners With Cycling Without Age To Capture Mining Memories appeared first on The Carer.

Goodwins Hall Embarks On A Cycle Ride To Paris To Celebrate The Olympics And Support Local Hospice

Goodwins Hall Embarks On A Cycle Ride To Paris To Celebrate The Olympics And Support Local Hospice

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Residents and team members at Goodwins Hall, in King’s Lynn, are gearing up for a remarkable journey to mark the Paris Olympics. The ambitious plan... Goodwins Hall Embarks On A Cycle Ride To Paris To Celebrate The Olympics And Support Local Hospice appeared first on The Carer.

Views of NHS website heat health advice almost triples as temperatures soar

Views of NHS website heat health advice almost triples as temperatures soar

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Visits to the heat exhaustion advice webpage on the NHS website have almost tripled in the past few days as temperatures surge in England. The UK recorded its hottest day of the year so far on Tuesday and yellow heat health alerts are in place for millions of people until Friday. Analysis by NHS England, which […]

Early-career nurses taking the lead on greener healthcare

Early-career nurses taking the lead on greener healthcare

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Nursing Times has spoken to a range of early-career nurses who dedicated their training, plus research and innovation opportunities, to tackling climate change. Early-career nurses taking the lead on greener healthcare appeared first on Nursing Times.

First targeted treatment made available for hundreds of blood cancer patients on the NHS

First targeted treatment made available for hundreds of blood cancer patients on the NHS

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A take-at-home tablet which could be a ‘game-changer’ for hundreds of blood cancer patients is now available on the NHS in England. Patients in England with a form of blood cancer known as marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) can now be offered an additional treatment option which could halt the progression of their cancer and provide […]

Concerns continue over attacks on Gaza health workers

Concerns continue over attacks on Gaza health workers

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Nursing leaders have demanded an end to “barbaric” attacks on clinicians in Gaza, and other conflict zones, as hundreds of healthcare workers have reportedly died in targeted strikes on healthcare facilities. Concerns continue over attacks on Gaza health workers appeared first on Nursing Times.

Avery Healthcare

Avery Healthcare

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Enjoy a Life of Possibilities Avery Healthcare is renowned for it’s vibrant and welcoming communities. Their dedicated well-being teams produce an exciting and varies programme... Avery Healthcare appeared first on The Carer.

New Dementia Campaign Launched to Raise Awareness and Offer Support

New Dementia Campaign Launched to Raise Awareness and Offer Support

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This article was funded by Luye Pharma Ltd A new campaign to raise awareness of dementia and offer help for those whose lives have been... New Dementia Campaign Launched to Raise Awareness and Offer Support appeared first on The Carer.

Labour scraps planned investment in social care workforce

Labour scraps planned investment in social care workforce

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The new Labour government has scrapped planned funding for adult social care workforce training, in what has been described as a “significant blow for the sector”. Labour scraps planned investment in social care workforce appeared first on Nursing Times.