103-Year-Old Burma Star Veteran Honoured in Special Ceremony at Lime Court
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Lime Court Care Home recently welcomed Burma Star Association Representative, Joseph Smith, to celebrate the life and achievements of 103-year-old veteran, Maurice. Maurice was born... 103-Year-Old Burma Star Veteran Honoured in Special Ceremony at Lime Court appeared first on The Carer.
96-year-old Takes on New Role as Culinary Mentor at Solihull Care Home
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A 96-year-old resident has stepped back into the world of work, taking on a new role as ‘culinary mentor’ at a Solihull care home. Blossomfield... 96-year-old Takes on New Role as Culinary Mentor at Solihull Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
Researchers Call for Major Changes to Tackle Recruitment Crisis in Care Work
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Care work must be urgently reframed as essential, skilled labour and not a ‘natural’ extension of women’s roles if the recruitment crisis is to be... Researchers Call for Major Changes to Tackle Recruitment Crisis in Care Work appeared first on The Carer.
Nurses in Grampian teaching local accent to AI technology
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A three-month pilot of ambient voice technology is underway in the North East of Scotland to see if it enhances patient care and reduces the administrative burden for nursing staff. Nurses in Grampian teaching local accent to AI technology appeared first on Nursing Times.
Residents Luton Care Home Celebrate World Music Therapy Day
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Residents at Little Bramingham Farm, the Luton-based residential care home run by charity, Friends of the Elderly, got their groove on and boogied on down... Residents Luton Care Home Celebrate World Music Therapy Day appeared first on The Carer.
Karuna Manor Care Home Celebrates World Poetry Day with Music, Ghazals, and Heartfelt Shayari
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Karuna Manor Care Home celebrated World Poetry Day last week with a deeply enriching and culturally vibrant event that brought residents, families, and staff together... Karuna Manor Care Home Celebrates World Poetry Day with Music, Ghazals, and Heartfelt Shayari appeared first on The Carer.
Two thirds of consultants want to work for new NHS online hospital
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Almost two thirds of NHS consultants are keen to work for the NHS’s online hospital when the revolutionary service launches next year, a new poll has revealed. Six in ten consultants (60%) said they would be interested in working for NHS Online alongside their current NHS roles – many more than will be needed to […]
A Lasting Tribute to a Much-Loved Resident at Meadowview Care Home
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The team and residents at Meadowview Care Home have been deeply touched by a generous donation made in memory of Ronald Ravencroft, a much-loved resident... A Lasting Tribute to a Much-Loved Resident at Meadowview Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
‘Training should not be our default answer to everything’
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Aderonke Opawande says training is often our response to patient safety issues, but there are system problems that no amount of training can fix. ‘Training should not be our default answer to everything’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Working with T-level students in the NHS: learning from a pilot study
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It can be challenging to create placements for T-level students in a hospital setting, but there are also many benefits. Working with T-level students in the NHS: learning from a pilot study appeared first on Nursing Times.
Books initiative supporting families in hospital special care baby unit
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A new initiative has been launched by a hospital in Yorkshire to encourage new parents to take the first steps on an early reading journey with their child. Books initiative supporting families in hospital special care baby unit appeared first on Nursing Times.
Vaccines effective against meningococcal variant responsible for Kent outbreak
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A new genetic variant is responsible for the recent outbreak of meningococcal disease in Kent, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). Vaccines effective against meningococcal variant responsible for Kent outbreak appeared first on Nursing Times.