Why Online Reviews Are Becoming So Important For Care Homes

Why Online Reviews Are Becoming So Important For Care Homes

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By Suman Saha, Co-founder and Medical Director at Doctify (https://www.doctify.com/uk) Word of mouth in social care is now taking place online. As a digital-first society,... Why Online Reviews Are Becoming So Important For Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.

We Must Radically Increase Specialised Support to Help Older People Experiencing Abuse

We Must Radically Increase Specialised Support to Help Older People Experiencing Abuse

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By Hourglass’ CEO Richard Robinson. Sadly, the abuse of older people is not a new issue, but one that has now reached a critical threshold... We Must Radically Increase Specialised Support to Help Older People Experiencing Abuse appeared first on The Carer.

Disparities Experienced by LGBT+ People in Adult Health and Social Care and The Importance of Creating Safe, Inclusive Spaces in Care Homes

Disparities Experienced by LGBT+ People in Adult Health and Social Care and The Importance of Creating Safe, Inclusive Spaces in Care Homes

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Evolve Care Group’s (www.evolvecaregroup.com) writer Beth Tingle, covers the life histories surrounding the organisations many care and nursing homes and the extraordinary people that live... Disparities Experienced by LGBT+ People in Adult Health and Social Care and The Importance of Creating Safe, Inclusive Spaces in Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.

Protecting the Vulnerable in High-Risk Settings

Protecting the Vulnerable in High-Risk Settings

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By Denis Kinane, Immunologist and Founding Scientist at Cignpost Diagnostics (www.cignpostdiagnostics.com) Last week, it was reported that the UK Health Security Agency, the public health... Protecting the Vulnerable in High-Risk Settings appeared first on The Carer.

Maintaining Morale and Combating Stress in the Face of Staff Shortages

Maintaining Morale and Combating Stress in the Face of Staff Shortages

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By Sadie Besley, senior operations director, Randstad UK (www.randstad.co.uk) Care homes are suffering epic staff shortages. Staff burnout is sky high; some care teams have... Maintaining Morale and Combating Stress in the Face of Staff Shortages appeared first on The Carer.

Why Star Ratings Offer Peace of Mind for Residents and Providers

Why Star Ratings Offer Peace of Mind for Residents and Providers

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By Dan Sullivan, National Compliance Coordinator at NTH Solutions (www.nthsolutions.co.uk) The last two years have seen a new level of scrutiny on cleanliness and safety... Why Star Ratings Offer Peace of Mind for Residents and Providers appeared first on The Carer.

How Dogs Can Help People with Autism

How Dogs Can Help People with Autism

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By Julie Butcher- Head of Marketing at Webbox (www.webbox.co.uk) Dogs are wonderful animals. They’re incredibly loyal, loving, and make great companions too. And these fantastic... How Dogs Can Help People with Autism appeared first on The Carer.

4 Reflections On Technology In Care: The Past, Present And The Exciting Future

4 Reflections On Technology In Care: The Past, Present And The Exciting Future

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By Laurence Geller CBE We stand at a crossroads for the future of care. The sector has been in the spotlight much over the last... 4 Reflections On Technology In Care: The Past, Present And The Exciting Future appeared first on The Carer.

Practical Issues To Consider When Supporting A Loved One With Dementia

Practical Issues To Consider When Supporting A Loved One With Dementia

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In support of Dementia Action Week 2022, wills, trusts and probate solicitor Andrew Hitchon from law firm Bray & Bray (www.braybray.co.uk) explores some of the... Practical Issues To Consider When Supporting A Loved One With Dementia appeared first on The Carer.

Top Tips to Introducing Exercise for Your Care Residents

Top Tips to Introducing Exercise for Your Care Residents

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By Gym Provider Anytime Fitness UK (www.anytimefitness.co.uk) Giving care residents the opportunity to participate in physical activity should be seen as a major priority. As... Top Tips to Introducing Exercise for Your Care Residents appeared first on The Carer.

Nursing associate students in practice during the Covid-19 pandemic

Nursing associate students in practice during the Covid-19 pandemic

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Interviews with nursing associate students revealed that they thought the main benefits of working in clinical settings during the Covid-19 pandemic were improved teamwork, enhanced learning and personal development. Nursing associate students in practice during the Covid-19 pandemic appeared first on Nursing Times.

Assessing frailty in older people as part of holistic care

Assessing frailty in older people as part of holistic care

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How to use the holistic nursing assessment to assess for frailty in older people and ensure their clinical needs are met. Assessing frailty in older people as part of holistic care appeared first on Nursing Times.