Cornish trust trials ‘silent’ ward to boost postnatal recovery

Cornish trust trials ‘silent’ ward to boost postnatal recovery

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A hospital trust in the South West of England is trialling the use of mobile phones carried by midwives to create a “silent” ward for recovering new mothers by silencing patient call bells. Cornish trust trials ‘silent’ ward to boost postnatal recovery appeared first on Nursing Times.

Rotherham United Supports Laureate Court in Fulfilling Residents’ Wishes

Rotherham United Supports Laureate Court in Fulfilling Residents’ Wishes

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Laureate Court care home in Rotherham, has been on a mission to grant wishes to its residents, and thanks to the generous support of Rotherham... Rotherham United Supports Laureate Court in Fulfilling Residents’ Wishes appeared first on The Carer.

Care Home Residents Get Their Dancing Shoes On

Care Home Residents Get Their Dancing Shoes On

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Tewkesbury Fields care home, in Tewkesbury bopped and shimmied their way to a good old knees up, at the local daytime disco held monthly at... Care Home Residents Get Their Dancing Shoes On appeared first on The Carer.

New Educational Resource Developed To Ensure The Needs Of LGBTQ+ People At End Of Life Are Met

New Educational Resource Developed To Ensure The Needs Of LGBTQ+ People At End Of Life Are Met

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A new educational resource for healthcare professionals has been launched with the objective of removing the barriers faced by LGBTQ+ people in accessing palliative and... New Educational Resource Developed To Ensure The Needs Of LGBTQ+ People At End Of Life Are Met appeared first on The Carer.

Birds Of Prey Swoop In To Wow Dorset Care Home Residents

Birds Of Prey Swoop In To Wow Dorset Care Home Residents

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A ‘flying visit’ by birds of prey including kestrels, owls and falcons thrilled residents at a Dorset care home. Under the guidance of an experienced... Birds Of Prey Swoop In To Wow Dorset Care Home Residents appeared first on The Carer.

New courses to expand University of East London nursing provision

New courses to expand University of East London nursing provision

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Courses in mental health nursing and children’s nursing to help answer urgent NHS workforce needs New courses to expand University of East London nursing provision appeared first on Nursing Times.

Care Minister Rules Out Prospect of a National Care Service

Care Minister Rules Out Prospect of a National Care Service

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The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has rejected the idea of a national care service for England. In a speech to Directors of... Care Minister Rules Out Prospect of a National Care Service appeared first on The Carer.

Government To Appear In “Landmark Court Case” To Avoid Revealing Social Care Data

Government To Appear In “Landmark Court Case” To Avoid Revealing Social Care Data

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Two Government departments are set to appear in court against the Information Commissioner (ICO) in an attempt to dismiss requests from the ICO to reveal... Government To Appear In “Landmark Court Case” To Avoid Revealing Social Care Data appeared first on The Carer.

Digital removal of faeces to enhance bowel care for neurogenic conditions

Digital removal of faeces to enhance bowel care for neurogenic conditions

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This article discusses digital removal of faeces and how nurses can improve bowel care delivery for neurogenic patients. Digital removal of faeces to enhance bowel care for neurogenic conditions appeared first on Nursing Times.

Obstetric fistula: improving nursing care of women in Uganda

Obstetric fistula: improving nursing care of women in Uganda

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How a team of nurses from the UK and Uganda introduced a training package to care for women undergoing obstetric fistula surgery. Obstetric fistula: improving nursing care of women in Uganda appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘The government must act to ease the pressure placed on nurses’

‘The government must act to ease the pressure placed on nurses’

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Three damning reports have emerged in the last week alone, all with the all-too-familiar theme of nurses either feeling stressed or with poor mental health at their core. ‘The government must act to ease the pressure placed on nurses’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurses win redundancy pay after hospital closure

Nurses win redundancy pay after hospital closure

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Nursing staff who lost their jobs when England’s last learning disability specialist hospital was closed earlier this month have won a pay settlement, after weeks of uncertainty. Nurses win redundancy pay after hospital closure appeared first on Nursing Times.