Growing Financial Crisis for Hospices Met with No Serious Government Response, PAC Warns
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The government and NHS England are not responding to the growing financial crisis in the adult hospice sector with the seriousness and urgency the situation... Growing Financial Crisis for Hospices Met with No Serious Government Response, PAC Warns appeared first on The Carer.
Ex-RAF Nursing Officer Anne Celebrates 101st Birthday with Seaside Lunch
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A former RAF nursing officer has celebrated her 101st birthday with a trip to the seaside. Dorset lady Anne Burchell travelled from her Lymington care... Ex-RAF Nursing Officer Anne Celebrates 101st Birthday with Seaside Lunch appeared first on The Carer.
Visiting Rights Set For Overhaul As Government Acts On Care Home Access Concerns
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The Government has pledged to fundamentally strengthen the visiting rights of residents and patients in care homes, hospitals and hospices across England, promising that people... Visiting Rights Set For Overhaul As Government Acts On Care Home Access Concerns appeared first on The Carer.
Nurses advised to mug up on meningitis in wake of outbreak
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Nurses have been advised to give information about the symptoms of meningitis and the available vaccines to all patients concerned that they may have contracted the illness, following an outbreak among university students in Kent, which has resulted in two deaths so far. Nurses advised to mug up on meningitis in wake of outbreak appeared first on Nursing Times.
Support and training for new digital technologies needed to prevent staff burnout
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A greater focus on support and training is needed when introducing new digital healthcare technologies in the NHS to prevent them contributing to emotional exhaustion and burnout in nurses, a study has warned. Support and training for new digital technologies needed to prevent staff burnout appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Nurses practising at an advanced level need to have ‘nurse’ in their job title’
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Linda Nazarko discusses the varied job titles in advanced nursing, and the risks of this for both patients and health professionals. ‘Nurses practising at an advanced level need to have ‘nurse’ in their job title’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
New faculty and network launched to boost district nursing
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The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN) has announced the launch of its new District Nursing Faculty. New faculty and network launched to boost district nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nellsar Care Homes Champions Sustainable Dining During Food Waste Action Week 2026
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Nellsar Care Homes, a family-run group of Care Homes across Kent, Surrey and Essex has marked Food Waste Action Week throughout its 13 Homes –... Nellsar Care Homes Champions Sustainable Dining During Food Waste Action Week 2026 appeared first on The Carer.
Warrington Nursing Home Resident Marks 102nd Birthday
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Three Bridges Nursing Home in Warrington is celebrating a remarkable milestone as resident Irene “Rene” Chorley marks her 102nd birthday, continuing to inspire those around... Warrington Nursing Home Resident Marks 102nd Birthday appeared first on The Carer.
Policy Briefing Launched In Parliament To Address Inequalities In Dementia Care
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Researchers from the EMPOWER Dementia Network+ recently held an event in Parliament to launch a new co-produced policy briefing addressing inequalities in dementia care for... Policy Briefing Launched In Parliament To Address Inequalities In Dementia Care appeared first on The Carer.
Spellman Care Celebrates Professional Success as Robee Gelido Appointed Ghyll Royd Home Manager
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Ghyll Royd Care Home has announced the appointment of Robee Gelido as its new Home Manager. Robee’s vision for Ghyll Royd is to further enhance... Spellman Care Celebrates Professional Success as Robee Gelido Appointed Ghyll Royd Home Manager appeared first on The Carer.
‘The Best Care Home’: Families and Community Praise Innovative Dementia Exhibition at Springbank
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Springbank Care Home is delighted to announce the spectacular success of its recent ‘Through Our Eyes’ exhibition, which brought together residents, families, and the local... ‘The Best Care Home’: Families and Community Praise Innovative Dementia Exhibition at Springbank appeared first on The Carer.