Minister For Care Repledges Commitment To Unite Against Dementia
Minister for Care Caroline Dinenage has expressed her commitment to do more to improve awareness, support and care for everyone affected by dementia. ‘It’s hard…
Read more...Minister for Care Caroline Dinenage has expressed her commitment to do more to improve awareness, support and care for everyone affected by dementia. ‘It’s hard…
Read more...Two Care UK teams have been shortlisted for National Association of Care Catering (NACC) Awards for their commitment to ensuring care home residents have dignity,…
Read more...LOCAL people in the Borders are being invited to take a dance down memory lane at a new reminiscence group. Bield’s Turnbull Court in Duns…
Read more...The Labour party has pledged free personal care for over-65s in England should it win the next general election. The pledge to help with dressing,…
Read more...New research has revealed that one in three (37%) social carers are looking to leave the sector within the next five years in a social…
Read more...Care South Home Manager Debbie Preston will taking on a 70.3-mile triathlon to support the fight against dementia. Debbie, who is home manager of Care…
Read more...A second phase of funding has now been released to help the adult social care provider sector achieve the benefits of digital technology safely. The…
Read more...Tegfield House, a Hampshire care home run by Hartford Care, has received an “outstanding” overall rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The inspector’s summary…
Read more...A new tool has been developed to assess the likelihood of an older adult who is discharged from hospital suffering from medication-related harm (MRH). Specifically…
Read more...A disabled soldier who was injured in Iraq was surprised by a visit from two Fulham footballers. Midfielder Kevin McDonald and defender Cyrus Christie dropped…
Read more...Members of the general public largely believe that those people who wear a colostomy/ileostomy/urostomy bag – also known as ‘ostomates’ – should not feel self-conscious…
Read more...On Friday, 6th September, an Oxfordshire care home welcomed local MP, Robert Courts, and Chair of the Board of Trustees of Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust, Barbara…
Read more...Care England, the largest representative body for independent providers of adult social care, has welcomed the Annual Review of Social Care Complaints from the Local…
Read more...The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman has found problems in nearly two out of every three adult social care complaints it has investigated in…
Read more...IPPR calls for the state to build and operate new residential care homes, and establish new financial regulator to oversee private providers The private sector…
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