Do You Have WWII or Post-WWII Veterans in Your Care?
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The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans is reaching out to care homes across the UK to help us identify veterans who may like to take... Do You Have WWII or Post-WWII Veterans in Your Care? appeared first on The Carer.
Huddersfield Care Home Celebrates Six Decades Of Love
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A couple, who have shared 69 Valentine’s Days together, enjoyed a romantic celebration this week, thanks to staff at the newly opened Lindley Park care... Huddersfield Care Home Celebrates Six Decades Of Love appeared first on The Carer.
Community Integrated Care Announces Official London Marathon Team
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National social care charity, Community Integrated Care is celebrating a special milestone, announcing its biggest ever official team of runners to represent the charity in the 2026 TCS London Marathon. In... Community Integrated Care Announces Official London Marathon Team appeared first on The Carer.
New Kent And Medway Pilot Helps Care Homes Spot Dementia Earlier
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Health and care partners in Kent and Medway have launched a pilot programme to train care home staff to recognise signs of dementia, helping residents... New Kent And Medway Pilot Helps Care Homes Spot Dementia Earlier appeared first on The Carer.
Health visitors need training to provide support to families of unsettled babies
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Current pressures on health visiting services are depriving new parents of the reassurance and empathy that they need to properly care for their babies, according to a new study. Health visitors need training to provide support to families of unsettled babies appeared first on Nursing Times.
Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety
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Aerobic exercise, such as running, swimming and dancing, may be most effective for relieving the symptoms of depression and anxiety, according to Australian researchers. Study strongly backs exercise for relieving symptoms of depression and anxiety appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to get 3.3% pay rise
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Nurses and other health service staff on the Agenda for Change contract in England and Wales will receive a 3.3% pay rise in April, ministers have announced. The UK government said it had accepted recommendations on pay rises for 2026-27 made by its independent advisory… NHS nursing staff in England and Wales to get 3.3% pay rise appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care
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Nurses are as good as doctors, and in some cases may be better, when it comes to giving hospital care traditionally handled by doctors, according to a large review of available research. Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care appeared first on Nursing Times.
SSSC Registered - a qualified workforce: Allison’s story
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Allison is a social care worker providing care at home and housing support services in the Glasgow area. Her career in care started as a natural progression after being an unpaid carer for family members. Allison has a hearing impairment and was anxious it would stand in her way when completing her SVQ. Today she shares her experience.
Berkshire Care Home Resident Celebrates 107th Birthday Surrounded By Family And Friends
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A Berkshire care home resident has celebrated an incredible milestone after turning 107 years old. Resident Irene Muggeridge celebrated her birthday surrounded by family, fellow... Berkshire Care Home Resident Celebrates 107th Birthday Surrounded By Family And Friends appeared first on The Carer.
Schoolchildren Bring World Puzzle Day Magic to Shepperton Care Home
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Residents at The Burlington Care Home in Shepperton experienced the joy of intergenerational connection when pupils from Saxon Primary School in Shepperton visited to mark... Schoolchildren Bring World Puzzle Day Magic to Shepperton Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
NHS waiting list lowest in almost 3 years as NHS battled busiest winter on record
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The NHS delivered more elective activity in 2025 than any other year in its history, helping cut the waiting list to its lowest level since February 2023. Staff delivered a historic high of 18.4 million treatments and operations in 2025, up from 18 million in 2024, as the waiting list dropped to 7.29 million. Today’s […]