‘Exciting’ results from health visitors’ trial of assessment tool
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An assessment tool for measuring social withdrawal in babies can help health visitors identify babies in distress and families who need more support, according to the results of a study. ‘Exciting’ results from health visitors’ trial of assessment tool appeared first on Nursing Times.
Elaine Celebrates Remarkable 45-Year Work Anniversary with Exotic Theme Party
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Frank Foster House care home in Theydon Bois, proudly celebrated Elaine’s extraordinary 45th work anniversary on Friday 15th March 2024. Elaine started her career with... Elaine Celebrates Remarkable 45-Year Work Anniversary with Exotic Theme Party appeared first on The Carer.
Owl Makes ‘Flying Visit’ To For Animal Therapy Session
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A barn owl, called Bonzo, has flown into Hargrave House in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, to bring some joy to its residents. Visiting from family-run farm,... Owl Makes ‘Flying Visit’ To For Animal Therapy Session appeared first on The Carer.
Covid-19: life as nurses in first critical incident hospital
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Two nurses who were at the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak have spoken about their experiences four years on. Covid-19: life as nurses in first critical incident hospital appeared first on Nursing Times.
Lack Of Understanding Is Stifling Adoption Of Technology Enabled Care, Says Report
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Around half of councils in the UK believe there is little or almost no understanding of technology enabled care (TEC) across the health and social... Lack Of Understanding Is Stifling Adoption Of Technology Enabled Care, Says Report appeared first on The Carer.
Baby Lamb Leaps Into The Hearts Of Care Home Residents
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Aberdeen’s Cranford Care Home hosted an adorable visitor, a 12-week-old lamb named Jimmy, who instantly leapt into the hearts of the residents. Jimmy’s visit helped... Baby Lamb Leaps Into The Hearts Of Care Home Residents appeared first on The Carer.
Moors Manor Sring Fete Brings The Local Community Together
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Staff, residents, relatives and the local community came together at Moors Manor to enjoy a Spring Fete that was held in the home’s grounds on... Moors Manor Sring Fete Brings The Local Community Together appeared first on The Carer.
Public Satisfaction With Social Care Hits New Low
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Public satisfaction with social care services has dropped to just 13 per cent, the lowest level ever recorded report reveals. New findings from the British... Public Satisfaction With Social Care Hits New Low appeared first on The Carer.
Princess of Wales cancer diagnosis prompts 373% increase in searches for NHS advice
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Visits to the NHS website cancer page rose by 373% following the announcement that the Princess of Wales has been diagnosed with the disease. New figures from NHS England show that in the 24 hours after the princess revealed she was undergoing treatment last week, there were 2,840 visits to the page on cancer. That […]
More nurses to receive government-funded ‘Covid bonus’
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Thousands of nurses and other healthcare staff who were previously denied the one-off payment promised in the most recent pay deal will now receive the money, the government has announced. More nurses to receive government-funded ‘Covid bonus’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care Home Residents Celebrate World Poetry Day
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Rhyming couplets were the order of the day at Austen House care home in Lower Earley, Reading where residents were keen to get involved in... Care Home Residents Celebrate World Poetry Day appeared first on The Carer.
Care Home’s Rainbow Celebration Rounds Off Year Of Help For Children’s Charity
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A rainbow-themed party was the perfect way to celebrate a year of fundraising by care home residents and staff in aid of a Dorset children’s... Care Home’s Rainbow Celebration Rounds Off Year Of Help For Children’s Charity appeared first on The Carer.