Can AI Ease Loneliness for Adults in Care?

Can AI Ease Loneliness for Adults in Care?

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By Jody O’Neill, CEO and Founder of Curam (www.curamcare.com) By 2030 one in six people in the world will be aged over 60 (including me!).... Can AI Ease Loneliness for Adults in Care? appeared first on The Carer.

‘I wasn’t expecting so many important reports this month’

‘I wasn’t expecting so many important reports this month’

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At least one if not two significant reports has come out each day this week. Frankly, we’ve found it hard to keep things nailed down and cover everything that we need to. ‘I wasn’t expecting so many important reports this month’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Plans for £30m investment to tackle fitness to practise backlog

Plans for £30m investment to tackle fitness to practise backlog

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The UK nursing regulator, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, has put forward a draft plan to make the biggest investment in fitness to practise (FtP) in a decade, in an effort to process decisions safely but more quickly. Plans for £30m investment to tackle fitness to practise backlog appeared first on Nursing Times.

Excess weight in primary school girls linked to musculoskeletal issues

Excess weight in primary school girls linked to musculoskeletal issues

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Primary school girls who are overweight or obese are more likely to see a GP at least once about musculoskeletal problems than those of a healthy weight, according to UK researchers. Excess weight in primary school girls linked to musculoskeletal issues appeared first on Nursing Times.

Joint hypermobility syndrome linked to increased risk of long Covid

Joint hypermobility syndrome linked to increased risk of long Covid

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People with generalised joint hypermobility, also known as being ‘double jointed’, may be at heightened risk of developing long Covid, according to UK researchers. Joint hypermobility syndrome linked to increased risk of long Covid appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC puts forward proposals for advanced practice regulation

NMC puts forward proposals for advanced practice regulation

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The Nursing and Midwifery Council has put forward recommendations on how it would like to regulate advanced practice nursing, as part of a major review. NMC puts forward proposals for advanced practice regulation appeared first on Nursing Times.

Biggest investment in fitness to practise in a decade

Biggest investment in fitness to practise in a decade

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We’ve published a draft new plan to make the biggest investment in fitness to practise in a decade, ensuring we can continue making decisions that keep people s

Advanced practice: our recommendations for additional regulation

Advanced practice: our recommendations for additional regulation

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We’re recommending to our Council that we proceed to develop an approach to the additional regulation of advanced practice – the complex, autonomous and expert

Birthday Celebrations At Altrincham Home As Resident Celebrates 103rd Birthday

Birthday Celebrations At Altrincham Home As Resident Celebrates 103rd Birthday

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A resident at an Altrincham home celebrated his 103rd birthday with close family members and residents. Denis Hilton lives at MHA Handsworth and was treated... Birthday Celebrations At Altrincham Home As Resident Celebrates 103rd Birthday appeared first on The Carer.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party Highlights Importance Of Abbeyfield Care Home Residents’ Food And Drink

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party Highlights Importance Of Abbeyfield Care Home Residents’ Food And Drink

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Hill House and Abbeyfield House, residential cares home in Honiton and New Malden, have held a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party for their residents and staff... Mad Hatter’s Tea Party Highlights Importance Of Abbeyfield Care Home Residents’ Food And Drink appeared first on The Carer.

Over 600k days lost to nurse mental ill health in NHS Scotland

Over 600k days lost to nurse mental ill health in NHS Scotland

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Scotland’s NHS has lost over 600,000 days of nursing and midwifery staff time due to mental ill health since 2020, new figures have revealed. Over 600k days lost to nurse mental ill health in NHS Scotland appeared first on Nursing Times.

Community Walks In Shoes Of Those Living With Dementia

Community Walks In Shoes Of Those Living With Dementia

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Bluebird Care North Hampshire and West Berkshire hosted the Mobile Dementia Virtual Tour at their offices in Kingsclere which allowed care teams, families, and friends,... Community Walks In Shoes Of Those Living With Dementia appeared first on The Carer.