World War 2 Veteran Honoured On Her 102nd Birthday
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A World War Two veteran who played a supporting role in Britain’s wartime intelligence efforts has been honoured as she marked her 102nd birthday. Doctor... World War 2 Veteran Honoured On Her 102nd Birthday appeared first on The Carer.
Investors Flock to UK Healthcare Property Market as Sector Transitions to Growth
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The UK healthcare sector seems to have entered a period of active growth following a multi-year post-pandemic recovery, according to leading global property adviser Knight... Investors Flock to UK Healthcare Property Market as Sector Transitions to Growth appeared first on The Carer.
Alzheimer’s Society Teams Up With British Deaf Association To Support Deaf People Affected By Dementia
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Alzheimer’s Society teams up with British Deaf Association to support Deaf people affected by dementia People in the Deaf community will now be able to... Alzheimer’s Society Teams Up With British Deaf Association To Support Deaf People Affected By Dementia appeared first on The Carer.
Maternity and neonatal services ‘not improving fast enough’ in England
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Systemic failings in maternity and neonatal care in England are leading to “trauma and distress” for women and their families, an interim report from a national investigation into maternity and neonatal services has found. Maternity and neonatal services ‘not improving fast enough’ in England appeared first on Nursing Times.
High cancer mortality in people with severe mental health conditions
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Patients with severe mental health conditions have high cancer mortality despite average incidence. This is due to patient-, provider- and system-level factors. High cancer mortality in people with severe mental health conditions appeared first on Nursing Times.
Test your knowledge on high cancer mortality in people with severe mental health conditions
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Test your knowledge and gain evidence of your professional development with Nursing Times Self-assessment bite-sized CPD. Test your knowledge on high cancer mortality in people with severe mental health conditions appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care Home Achieves Veteran-Friendly Status
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The team and residents of Sanctuary Care’s home in Chesterton are beaming with pride after achieving Veteran Friendly Framework (VFF) status! Broadmeadow Court Residential Care... Care Home Achieves Veteran-Friendly Status appeared first on The Carer.
Night of Music at Care Home Raises Over £1,500 for Mental Health Charity
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A care home in Surrey has donated £1,600 to a local charity following a successful ‘night of music’ this summer. Appleby House, Care UK’s home... Night of Music at Care Home Raises Over £1,500 for Mental Health Charity appeared first on The Carer.
Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who breached the terms of an interim suspension order?
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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who breached the terms of an interim suspension order? appeared first on Nursing Times.
What should happen to a nurse who breached the terms of an interim suspension order?
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Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. What should happen to a nurse who breached the terms of an interim suspension order? appeared first on Nursing Times.
NHS “Ready for Double Whammy” of Winter Flu-demic and Strikes
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The NHS is facing an unprecedented flu wave this winter with “no peak in sight yet” according to England’s top emergency care doctor. Latest Figures... NHS “Ready for Double Whammy” of Winter Flu-demic and Strikes appeared first on The Carer.
High Sheriff Joins Pets as Therapy Volunteer at Lace Hill Manor Care Home
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Lace Hill Manor Care Home in Buckinghamshire welcomed the county’s High Sheriff for a special visit to witness the remarkable benefits a Pets as Therapy... High Sheriff Joins Pets as Therapy Volunteer at Lace Hill Manor Care Home appeared first on The Carer.