Owls Bring Joy To Bayleaf Care Home Residents

Owls Bring Joy To Bayleaf Care Home Residents

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Residents at Bayleaf Care Home in Huntingdon had a real treat on Tuesday when they visited their sister home, Hilton Park in Bottisham for a... Owls Bring Joy To Bayleaf Care Home Residents appeared first on The Carer.

CASPA Strengthens Cyber Resilience Across the Care Software Sector with New Member Guidance

CASPA Strengthens Cyber Resilience Across the Care Software Sector with New Member Guidance

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The Care Software Providers Association (CASPA) has published a new suite of cyber security guidance for care technology suppliers, reinforcing the sector’s commitment to maintaining... CASPA Strengthens Cyber Resilience Across the Care Software Sector with New Member Guidance appeared first on The Carer.

Migraine with aura: recognising when symptoms may signal more

Migraine with aura: recognising when symptoms may signal more

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When visual aura symptoms mimic occipital arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), timely imaging and emerging therapies can transform migraine diagnosis and care. Migraine with aura: recognising when symptoms may signal more appeared first on Nursing Times.

Barnsley nurses to be consulted on industrial action in contract row

Barnsley nurses to be consulted on industrial action in contract row

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Nurses and other staff at an acute trust in South Yorkshire are being asked whether they would be prepared to take industrial action over what unions are calling a “fire and rehire threat”. Barnsley nurses to be consulted on industrial action in contract row appeared first on Nursing Times.

Falling vaccination rates see measles re-established in the UK

Falling vaccination rates see measles re-established in the UK

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The UK has lost its measles elimination status, thanks to a measles outbreak in 2024 that included nearly 3000 cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Monday. Falling vaccination rates see measles re-established in the UK appeared first on Nursing Times.

Sheffield midwives celebrate reaching milestone in major genetics study

Sheffield midwives celebrate reaching milestone in major genetics study

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More than 1,000 expectant parents have signed up to a revolutionary genetic study at a hospital in South Yorkshire, which is helping to detect rare genetic illnesses in newborn babies. Sheffield midwives celebrate reaching milestone in major genetics study appeared first on Nursing Times.

Porthaven Care Homes Signs Armed Forces Covenant, Pledging Support for Veteran Community

Porthaven Care Homes Signs Armed Forces Covenant, Pledging Support for Veteran Community

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Care home provider, Porthaven Care Homes, has formally pledged its support to the Armed Forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant, reinforcing its commitment... Porthaven Care Homes Signs Armed Forces Covenant, Pledging Support for Veteran Community appeared first on The Carer.

New Home After 66 Years For Worksop Woman Who Says, “Community Is Everything”

New Home After 66 Years For Worksop Woman Who Says, “Community Is Everything”

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A lifelong local, who was born and bred in Worksop, has officially opened a new care home alongside Tony Eaton, Chair of Bassetlaw District Council.... New Home After 66 Years For Worksop Woman Who Says, “Community Is Everything” appeared first on The Carer.

Salisbury Care Home Residents On Front Foot To Help Raise £3.5k For Hospice Charity

Salisbury Care Home Residents On Front Foot To Help Raise £3.5k For Hospice Charity

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Determined care home residents have put their best foot forward to help raise nearly £3,500 for the Salisbury Hospice Charity. Over 168 days, sponsored walkers... Salisbury Care Home Residents On Front Foot To Help Raise £3.5k For Hospice Charity appeared first on The Carer.

Connaught Care Confirms New Luxury Care Home Development in Felpham, West Sussex

Connaught Care Confirms New Luxury Care Home Development in Felpham, West Sussex

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This month, Connaught Care Collection confirmed plans to open a new, purpose-built luxury care home in Felpham, West Sussex – the latest milestone in the... Connaught Care Confirms New Luxury Care Home Development in Felpham, West Sussex appeared first on The Carer.

Councils: Care Pay Plan Must Be Affordable and Workable

Councils: Care Pay Plan Must Be Affordable and Workable

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Councils have today called for a collaborative role in negotiations to improve the pay and conditions for care workers, with local authorities fearing they are... Councils: Care Pay Plan Must Be Affordable and Workable appeared first on The Carer.

NHS launches trailblazing AI and robot pilot to spot lung cancer sooner alongside screening programme set to tackle cancer inequalities

NHS launches trailblazing AI and robot pilot to spot lung cancer sooner alongside screening programme set to tackle cancer inequalities

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Patients facing suspected lung cancer could get answers sooner under a new NHS pilot using artificial intelligence and robotic technology to help doctors reach hard-to-detect cancers earlier, with fewer invasive tests.  The new approach uses AI software to rapidly analyse lung scans and flag small lumps that are most likely to be cancerous, and a robotic camera is then used to […]