Online toolkit for treating infections after hip replacement ops
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A new online resource has been launched by UK researchers to help healthcare professionals treat patients with infections following hip replacement surgery. Online toolkit for treating infections after hip replacement ops appeared first on Nursing Times.
BMS Health Hub: cultivating conversations about melanoma
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Michelle Norton, skin cancer clinical nurse specialist at Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, shares her perspectives on the burden of an advanced melanoma diagnosis. BMS Health Hub: cultivating conversations about melanoma appeared first on Nursing Times.
The Care Workers’ Charity Responds To Pac Report On Adult Social Care Reform
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The Care Workers’ Charity (CWC) responds to the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) report on the progress of adult social care reform, highlighting critical issues in... The Care Workers’ Charity Responds To Pac Report On Adult Social Care Reform appeared first on The Carer.
Nurses cautioned on patient confidentiality amid royal data breach
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A government minister has cautioned nurses and other healthcare professionals about looking at patient notes, amid claims of a data breach involving the Princess of Wales’ medical information. Nurses cautioned on patient confidentiality amid royal data breach appeared first on Nursing Times.
Having More Occupational Therapists In The Community Will Improve Health And Care Services Study Reveals
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More occupational therapists placed in community settings, rather than hospitals, will prevent people from developing health crises, help them get support for existing health needs... Having More Occupational Therapists In The Community Will Improve Health And Care Services Study Reveals appeared first on The Carer.
Glasgow Care Home Residents Embrace Laughter With Comedy Workshop
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Residents of Renaissance Care’s homes across Glasgow were treated to a hearty dose of laughter as they participated in a unique comedy workshop hosted by... Glasgow Care Home Residents Embrace Laughter With Comedy Workshop appeared first on The Carer.
Excellence Through Training: The Health & Safety Group’s Commitment to Exceptional Care
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At The Health & Safety Group, we understand that the process of getting your care workers through their Care Certification can be pretty demanding. So... Excellence Through Training: The Health & Safety Group’s Commitment to Exceptional Care appeared first on The Carer.
The Social Impact of Creating Connections
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Reducing social isolation among people over 65 was the focus of a presentation by social care charity Guild Care on Friday 15th March held at... The Social Impact of Creating Connections appeared first on The Carer.
Darlington Careline Team Leader Raises Over £17k for Brain Tumour Research in Honour of Her Late Husband
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Colleagues at HC-One’s Support Office in Darlington presented a cheque for £17,846.25 to the Brain Tumour Research charity on Monday 18th March 2024. Tracy Hardy,... Darlington Careline Team Leader Raises Over £17k for Brain Tumour Research in Honour of Her Late Husband appeared first on The Carer.
More school nurses needed to quell ‘horrifying’ child health slump
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A major expansion in the school nursing workforce is needed in England in order to address a steep decline in workforce numbers, a report from nurse leaders has warned. More school nurses needed to quell ‘horrifying’ child health slump appeared first on Nursing Times.
Thistle Court Care Homehonours 29 Years Of Dedicated Service Of Team Member
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Thistle Court Care Home recently marked a remarkable milestone, honouring a dedicated member of their kitchen team for an incredible 29 years of service. Bev... Thistle Court Care Homehonours 29 Years Of Dedicated Service Of Team Member appeared first on The Carer.
“Family Are Already Planning The Next One” As Party Is Held At Lincoln Home For Residents 101st Birthday
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A resident at a Lincoln home celebrated her 101st birthday and family say she is in such great health that they are already planning her... “Family Are Already Planning The Next One” As Party Is Held At Lincoln Home For Residents 101st Birthday appeared first on The Carer.